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  2. Ghapama - Wikipedia

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    Ghapama (Armenian: ղափամա) is an Armenian stuffed pumpkin dish, [1] often prepared during the Christmas season.It is prepared by removing the guts of the pumpkin (known as դդում in Armenian, pronounced dt'um in Eastern Armenian and t't'um in Western Armenian) and stuffing it with boiled rice and dried fruits [2] such as chopped almonds, apple, cornel, apricot, plums, dates, prunes ...

  3. Ashure - Wikipedia

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    Armenians make it as a Christmas pudding and for New Year's celebrations, where it is a centerpiece, [1] and in the Balkans and Turkey, Sufi Muslims make the dish during the month of Muharram in which the Day of Ashure takes place. [2] Sephardic Jews prepare the dish to celebrate the Jewish holiday of Tu BiShvat.

  4. Armenian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A common dish of Armenian cuisine is pilaf (եղինձ; yeghints). Pilaf is a seasoned rice, bulgur, or shelled wheat dish often served with meats such as lamb or beef. Armenian recipes may combine vermicelli or orzo with rice cooked in stock seasoned with mint, parsley and allspice. [17]

  5. The Pioneer Woman's Top 10 Favorite Christmas Recipes - AOL

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    Christmas Breakfast Casserole. Wake up to a casserole on Christmas morning! This baked dish is packed with gooey cheese, rich croissants, ham, and peppers—and best of all, can be made ahead of time.

  6. In pictures: Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas - AOL

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    While the majority of the Christian world celebrate Christmas Day on 25 December, for many of the world's 200 million Orthodox Christians, the birth of Jesus Christ is marked on 7 January.

  7. The next pastry craze should be these flaky, golden nazooks ...

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    Rose & Rye is the story of diaspora through pastries and cakes, an Armenian tradition culturally connected to Russia, Iran, Lebanon, France and L.A. Try the strawberry matcha nazook.

  8. Tsoureki - Wikipedia

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    Tsoureki (Greek: τσουρέκι) also known as šurēk (Hijazi Arabic: شُريك), cöreg, čʿorek, katʿnahuncʿ (Armenian: չէօրէկ, չորեկ, կաթնահունց), çörək (Azerbaijani), çyrek (), kozunak (Bulgarian: козунак), cozonac or paskalya çöreği is a sweet holiday bread made with flour, milk, butter, eggs, and sugar and commonly seasoned with orange zest ...

  9. List of dishes from the Caucasus - Wikipedia

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    Satsivi (საცივი) — Georgian poultry meat (turkey or chicken based dish with walnuts. Shashlik / Mtsvadi / Khorovats — Cooked meat on fire, made in all of the Caucasus. Tjvjik (տժվժիկ) — Armenian fried offal dish. Yokh (Йоьхь) — Chechen and Ingush spicy sausage from mutton and flour.