What's the difference between a shishkabob and a kabob?!


Question: What's the difference between a shishkabob and a kabob?
Just wondering! Sorry if I spelled something wrong!

Answers:

I think they are the same thing! Both are meat cooked on skewers you can put any seasoning on them or grill them of bake them but the bottom line is they are both meat or veg cooked on skewers :)
Here is shish-kabob defined:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/shish+k…
Here is Kabob defined:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionar…



Kebab refers to a variety of meat dishes in Mediterranean, Caucasian, Central Asian, South Asian and some of the African cuisines, consisting of grilled or broiled meats on a skewer or stick. Shish kebab is Turkish version of the word.



One has shish the other without?!




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