PASTIRMA - a savoury snack from the central Anatolian province of Kayseri - is made from cured meat , a range of delicious spices and covered in gold flakes .
While Turkish cuisine is rich in taste , texture and variety , this pastırma-maker from Kayseri has turned the city ’ s famed cured meat creation into one of Turkey ’ s most expensive foods by coating it in edible gold , Daily Sabah reported .
A kilogramme of the golden pastırma sells for US $ 98.30 at Kazancılar Bazaar .
Edible gold has been a huge food trend in recent years , even though it has been around for many centuries . Elizabethan Britons were known for using gold leaves to decorate their dishes . A Turkish chef even baked edible 24-karat gold into a pizza , making headlines in 2019 .
Pastırma is a traditional Turkish delicacy that has adorned dinner tables since Turks lived in Central Asia . It is
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often nicknamed Turkish pastrami or halal bacon . Made from meat cured in salt and covered in an aromatic spice paste called “ çemen ”, pastırma is the dish Turkey ’ s Kayseri province is best known for , besides perhaps mantı . Pastırma has been the main actor in many innovative dishes lately , most notably with Turkishstyle sushi .
Tolga Korkutoğlu , the shop owner of
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“ Pastırmacı Tolga ”, said the golden twist wasn ’ t his idea but the result of multiple requests from his customers over the past year .
Plating gold with gold
Pointing out that he was the first in Turkey to create and sell gold-plated pastırma , Korkutoğlu told Demirören News Agency ( DHA ): “ We ’ ve been in the business for 30 years and have been making online sales through our website these past five years .
“ We received requests for golden pastırma this last year and have been selling this ( creation ) for about six months now . The making of this pastırma isn ’ t easy either as the process takes a whole day .”
Korkutoğlu said social media , the emphasis on visuality and trends have forced them to think outside the box and
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push boundaries in the culinary world .
The pastırma-maker said that many found it very strange at first , but as soon as a few people tried it , they really liked it .
Stating that most of the reactions he has received so far have been positive , Korkutoğlu said the locals tell him that he has “ plated ( culinary ) gold with gold ”, referring to the importance of the food in Kayseri and Turkish food culture .
Assuring his customers that the gold he uses is 100 per cent edible and won ’ t cause any digestive issues , Korkutoğlu said the high-quality gold leaf sheets were imported from a trusted seller abroad .
If you do get the chance to try this delicacy , don ’ t be alarmed if your toilet bowl seems to glisten more as gold is an inert metal . Meaning it won ’ t be absorbed by the digestive system .
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