Turkish Cuisine Week returns May 21-27 with 'Heritage Table' theme

Türkiye's annual celebration of its culinary traditions will return May 21-27 with a theme emphasizing the cultural heritage and collective memory embedded in Turkish cuisine. The 2026 edition, under the auspices of First Lady Emine Erdoğan, centers on "The Heritage Table" ("Bir Sofrada Miras").
Türkiye's annual celebration of its culinary traditions will return May 21-27 with a theme emphasizing the cultural heritage and collective memory embedded in Turkish cuisine, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced Wednesday. The 2026 edition of Turkish Cuisine Week, held under the auspices of First Lady Emine Erdoğan, will center on the theme "The Heritage Table" ("Bir Sofrada Miras"), presenting Turkish food not only as a collection of dishes but also as a shared cultural legacy shaped over centuries through migration, rituals and communal traditions.
Concept and themes
Organized by the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the weeklong celebration will take place across Türkiye and at Turkish embassies and cultural centers worldwide. "The table is the oldest language of togetherness," the ministry said. This year's concept is built around three themes: dialogue, transformation and archive. The initiative aims to show how culinary traditions evolve across generations while preserving memory and cultural identity.
Events and activities
Events planned for the week include long-table communal dinners, collaborations between Turkish and international chefs, workshops demonstrating traditional cooking techniques, and pop-up culinary archives featuring historic recipes and ingredients.
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Featured dishes
Featured dishes this year include the UNESCO-recognized keşkek (slow-cooked wheat and meat dish), baklava (symbolizing craftsmanship), manti (Turkish dumplings), dolma (representing regional diversity), and helva (associated with remembrance and solidarity). Event resources, including recipes, videos and promotional content, are available at turkishcuisineweek.com.
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