Tantuni
Also known as: Mersin tantuni, Tantuni wrap, Tantuni dürüm
What is Tantuni?
A street food from Mersin made with thinly sliced beef or lamb quickly cooked with Turkish spices and onions on a hot griddle, then stuffed into lavash or bread with tomatoes and parsley.
Typical Ingredients
Allergen Information
Always confirm with restaurant staff before ordering.
Served in lavash or bread (gluten). The meat and spice mixture itself is typically free of common allergens.
Safer Variations
Allergen-friendly alternatives to ask for.
Questions to Ask Staff
Important questions to confirm with restaurant staff.
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Good for These Diets
Based on this dish's typical allergen profile, it may be suitable for:
Important Disclaimer
Allergen information is based on typical recipes and may vary by restaurant, region, or preparation method. Always confirm with restaurant staff before ordering.