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    1: ..., tomatoes and other vegetables are grilled on the skewer with the meat. 3: ... part of the cuisines of Greece (souvlaki), and the Former Yugoslavia amongst others. 5: ...re it is generally called ''shashlyk'' instead of kebab.
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    1: Image:Döner_kebab.jpg|thumb|200px|Döner kebab 2: ...s of kebab and the term means different things in different countries. 4: == European kebab ==
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  21. Shish kebab (780 bytes)
    1: ..., tomatoes and other vegetables are grilled on the skewer with the meat. 3: ... part of the cuisines of Greece (souvlaki), and the Former Yugoslavia amongst others. 5: ...re it is generally called ''shashlyk'' instead of kebab.
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  25. Kebab (2554 bytes)
    1: Image:Döner_kebab.jpg|thumb|200px|Döner kebab 2: ...s of kebab and the term means different things in different countries. 4: == European kebab ==
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