Turkey’s Culinary Capital Opens Its Kitchens to Feed the Hungry After Earthquakes

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Turkey’s Culinary Capital Opens Its Kitchens to Feed the Hungry After Earthquakes
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Eateries are not only feeding the needy in Gaziantep, Turkey. They are also sending food parcels across the region after it was devastated by earthquakes.

Eateries aren’t only feeding the needy in Gaziantep, they are also sending food parcels across the devastated regionDaniella Cheslow/The Wall Street JournalGAZIANTEP, Turkey—This southern Turkish city was often hailed as the country’s food capital for its rich variety—from liver kebabs and yogurt-thickened stews to an intricate dessert known as a nightingale’s nest. After, many of its eateries switched to simpler fare to feed thousands of people across the devastated region.

Scores of restaurants, cafes and street food vendors joined spontaneous efforts to feed the city of about two million people and its neighbors immediately after the

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