Famous Turkish Chef Burak: A Palestinian fundamentalist from Ramallah

The famous Turkish chef, Mehmet Burak Ozdemir, confirmed yesterday that his origins are Palestinian, specifically from the city of Ramallah, expressing his pride and pride in that.

Burak said during his reception at the Islamic Endowment Department of Jerusalem yesterday, after his first visit to the courtyards of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque to perform the first Friday prayer of the blessed month of Ramadan: Blessed Ramadan at Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Burak added: My happiness is indescribable to be among the people of the Palestinian people in the presence of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Chef Burak revealed that he speaks a little Arabic, which he learned from his grandfather and grandmother, so he is interested in addressing Arab communities. Arabic, and he is also trying to master it.

Burak revealed that he always seeks to renew the menus of his chain of restaurants, by inventing new dishes or renewing the old / heritage dishes.

Burak added that the idea of ​​bread with the customer's name written on it, came to him 6 years ago, and it was the most successful idea ever, as customers are happy to write their names on the bread provided with the appetizers.

Burak also revealed the secret of the huge meals that he documents their preparation in the videos. He explained that one restaurant includes about 200 workers, and these huge meals, after preparing and photographing them, are provided to the workers and to some of the needy who frequent his restaurant, because the restaurant is not closed to anyone, as he put it.

Chef Burak is 24 years old, and he inherited the culinary profession from his father and grandfather, as he began practicing it since he was 16 years old.

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