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  2. Azerbaijani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Azerbaijani cuisine is the cooking styles and dishes of the Republic of Azerbaijan.The cuisine is influenced by the country's diversity of agriculture, from abundant grasslands which historically allowed for a culture of pastoralism to develop, as well as to the unique geographical location of the country, which is situated on the crossroads of Europe and Asia with access to the Caspian Sea.

  3. List of dishes from the Caucasus - Wikipedia

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    Lavangi (Ləvəngi) — Azerbaijani baked chicken or fish stuffed with walnuts and spices. Libzhe (Либжэ) — Circassian stew made of beef, similar to goulash. Lula kebab (Lülə Kabab) — Azerbaijani kebab made from minced meat (often enrolled in lavash).

  4. List of Azerbaijani soups and stews - Wikipedia

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    The word bozbash comes from Turkish-Azerbaijani words boz, which is translated as 'gray', and bash which is translated as 'head'. It is served with a variety of vegetables. [6] Ovdukh is cold yoghurt and herb soup. It contains cucumber and herbs. Hard-boiled eggs and minced meat can sometimes be added. [7]

  5. Levengi - Wikipedia

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    Levengi or lavangi (Azerbaijani: ləvəngi; Talysh: ləvəngin) is a national dish of Azerbaijan [1] [2] [3] and the Talysh people.Its also present in Iranian cuisine.It is a fish or chicken stuffed with walnuts, onions, and various condiments and baked in the oven.

  6. Qutab - Wikipedia

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    Qutab (qu'tab) is a traditional dish in Azerbaijani cuisine made from thinly rolled dough that is filled with a variety of ingredients and cooked briefly on a convex griddle called a saj. [1] This versatile and popular dish comes in many variations, with fillings ranging from savory meats, herbs, and pumpkin to more unconventional ingredients ...

  7. Qovurma - Wikipedia

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    Qovurma is a cooked dish that is part of the cuisine of Azerbaijan.There are several varieties, all of which involve stewing meat with fruit, herbs, or vegetables.. Despite sometimes being translated as "kourma", the dish has no culinary relationship to the korma of the Indian subcontinent, [1] although both names are derived from the same Turkic root.

  8. 19 Foods That Are Banned in America - AOL

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    Per the most traditional recipes, haggis contains lungs, the consumption of which is illegal in the U.S. In response, several Scottish companies have started making lung-less haggis right here in ...

  9. Chigirtma - Wikipedia

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    Chigirtma (Azerbaijani: çığırtma) is an egg dish of Azerbaijani cuisine. The name chigirtma (çığırtma) means that it includes eggs. [1] Chigirtma literally means in Azerbaijani “screaming”. It is believed that the dish is called so because of the sounds the meat (or vegetable) makes while cooking in hot oil. [2]