wonder if they own a shop
Shish taouk (Arabic: شيش طاووق,Turkish: Tavuk şiş(kebabı),Azerbaijani: Toyuq kababı )
is a traditional Arabic and Turkish shish kebab, which can also be found in Syrian,
Egyptian, Iraqi and Lebanese cuisines, but is made in kabab houses in many cities
around the world. A similar dish in Persian cuisine is the traditional jujeh kabab.
Cubes of chicken are skewered and grilled. Common marinades are based upon
yogurt or a tomato puree, though there are many variations.
Shish taouk is typically eaten with garlic paste toum.
Shish means skewer in Turkish (it has been adopted in Lebanese-Arabic and
Syrian-Arabic dialects, although seekh is the word for skewer in classical Arabic);
and taouk or tavuk (pronounced "tah-wouk") means chicken in Turkish.
Tawook can refer to other kinds of poultry, e.g., peacock
(Tawouk/Tauwos in Arabic طاووس).