Turkish Döner Association demands uniform rules in Europe

The Turkish Döner Association is pushing for uniform regulations across Europe covering aspects like meat, marinade, and knife handling. Some German gastronomers fear for their traditional product. The issue is explored in a SPIEGEL TV reportage.

The Turkish Döner Association is calling for uniform rules on Döner production in Europe. Key aspects include the meat, marinade, and knife handling during slicing. This initiative aims to establish standards that protect and define the Döner as a typical product.

Some German gastronomers view this as a threat to their traditional offerings. They worry that stricter guidelines could limit the diversity and tradition of the German Döner flavor. The debate is detailed in the SPIEGEL TV reportage 'Arte Re:', which highlights tensions between standardization and regional freedom.

The background involves the growing influence of Döner as a cultural staple in Europe, originating from Turkish cuisine and particularly popular in Germany. The demand emphasizes quality assurance but faces resistance in the industry.

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