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  2. Georgian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Georgian cuisine (Georgian: ქართული სამზარეულო, romanized: kartuli samzareulo) consists of cooking traditions, techniques, and practices of Georgia. Georgian cuisine has a distinct character, while bearing some similarities with various national cuisines of the South Caucasus , the Middle East and Eastern Europe .

  3. Category:Georgian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Արեւմտահայերէն; Azərbaycanca; Башҡортса; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Български

  4. Culture of Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    The Georgian cuisine is unique to the country, but also carries some influences from other Caucasian, Eastern European and nearby Middle Eastern culinary traditions. Each historical province of Georgia has its own distinct culinary tradition, with variations such as Abkhazian , Megrelian , Kakhetian , Imeretian , Svanetian , Pshavian , Tushian ...

  5. List of dishes from the Caucasus - Wikipedia

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    Khinkali (ხინკალი) — Georgian dumpling stuffed with meat, vegetables or cottage cheese. Khoyagusht (Хоягушт) — Meat pie from the cuisine of Mountain Jews, Made of eggs, turmeric, slow cooked meat (usually sheep or goat) and its broth. Kofta (Küftə / Քուֆթա / გუფთა) — Spiced meatballs, made in ...

  6. Chkmeruli - Wikipedia

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    Chkmeruli (Georgian: ჩქმერული) or Shkmeruli (Georgian: შქმერული) is a traditional Georgian dish [1] [2] of chicken, fried and then cooked over low heat in garlic sauce for 20–25 minutes. [3]

  7. Khachapuri - Wikipedia

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    Khachapuri is a popular street food in Armenia, where it is widely served in restaurants and school cafeterias. [12] It has become increasingly popular as a brunch food in Israel, where it was brought over by Georgian Jews [13] and is spreading to other parts of the world, like the United States. [14]

  8. Khinkali - Wikipedia

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    Khinkali (Georgian: ხინკალი [ˈχiŋkʼali] ⓘ, sometimes Romanized hinkali or xinkali) is a dumpling in Georgian cuisine. It is made of twisted knobs of dough, stuffed with meat or vegetables and spices.

  9. Pkhali - Wikipedia

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    Pkhali (Georgian: ფხალი) is a traditional Georgian [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] dish of chopped and minced vegetables, made of cabbage, eggplant, spinach, beans ...