Kebab means "grilled (or broiled) meat" in Persian and Turkish (spelled Kebap in Turkish). Kebab is usually made of lamb and beef, although chicken and fish can be used for some styles. Pork is never used by Muslims because of religious belief but is sometimes used by non-Muslim sellers.There are many varieties of kebab and the term means different things in different countries. The generic term kebab usually refers to döner kebab in Europe and to shish kebab in the United States, though its meaning can varyThis profile was edited with The KBOB Myspace Editor