It is a rich Turkish cuisine tradition that is of great importance in Turkish culture. Sabah has an important place for Turks. The beginning of the day brings family and friends together to make a satisfying start. Turkish breakfast is a delightful treat, showcasing a wide variety of dishes that reflect the country's rich history and geographical diversity.
Breakfast in Cappadocia
Hotel pickup:
The day before the experience, we will notify you of the pickup time based on sunrise time and season. On the day of the experience, the driver will pick you up from your hotel lobby.
You will be brought to the tip of the valley with a Carpet concept balloon view, where a staff member will be waiting to warmly welcome you in the early hours of the morning. When you reach, you will find yourself in a heavenly place where you will have a traditional Turkish breakfast and a magnificent view of hot air balloons in the background. With this view, you will have enough time to take unforgettable photos and videos and have breakfast.
Things you need to find
Bread: Typically, a variety of freshly baked breads such as “simit” (round bread with sesame seeds) or “ekmek” (loaf of bread) are served with butter and various spreads.
Cheese: Turkish breakfast is famous for its variety of both soft and hard cheeses. Common varieties include feta, cheddar, and tulum cheese, which offer a mix of tangy and mild flavours.
Olives: Turkey is one of the world's leading producers of olives, and olives are an essential part of every Turkish breakfast, providing a savoury and savoury addition to the meal.
Egg: Eggs are prepared in a variety of ways, with “menemen” being a popular choice; It is a dish made with scrambled eggs cooked with tomatoes, peppers and spices.
Tomatoes and Cucumbers: Fresh, ripe tomatoes and crunchy cucumbers are often served adding a refreshing element to the dish.
Jams and Honey: Sweetness isn't forgotten either, as a selection of fruit jams, honey and sometimes Nutella or other spreads grace the table.
Turkish Tea: A hearty cup of black Turkish tea (tea) is the drink of choice, but for those who want a stronger dose of caffeine, coffee is also an option.