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  2. Armenian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Armenian cuisine also features filled pastry pies called boereg, various types of sausages, toasted pumpkin seeds, pistachios, pine nuts, basturma, and dolma. [4] Cinnamon is a very commonly used spice in Armenian cuisine; it is

  3. List of dishes from the Caucasus - Wikipedia

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    Ghapama (Ղափամա) – Armenian baked pumpkin with rice, dried fruits and honey inside. Holtmash (ХьолтӀмаш) — Chechen and Ingush dumplings made from cornmeal stuffed with nettles. Kchuch (Կճուճ) — Armenian dish made of mixed vegetables and meat and fish.

  4. Category:Armenian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Armenian cuisine is as ancient as the history of Armenia. The country, located in the Caucasus region of Eastern Europe and West Asia makes a combination of different tastes and aromas in their cuisine. Closely related to Eastern Mediterranean cuisine, various spices, vegetables, fish, and fruits combine to present unique dishes.

  5. Khash (dish) - Wikipedia

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    It is a dish of Armenian origin. [1] [2] Khash and its variations are traditional dishes in Afghanistan, Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, North Macedonia, Mongolia and some Persian Gulf countries.

  6. Gata (food) - Wikipedia

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    Gata in Khoncha during Nowruz. Some Gata resemble croissants, made from an enriched bread dough rolled into paper-thin, table-wide sheets using an “okhlavoo” (a wooden dowel dedicated to dough work), smeared with butter, rolled up like a carpet and cut into spirals that bake up layered and crisp.

  7. How a comedian and a chef turned Armenian-Mexican food ... - AOL

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    Comedian Jack Jr. and chef Ara Zada turned their 'Arm-Mex' cuisine into a string of viral videos. Now they're bringing a live pop-up restaurant to the Haha Comedy Club on March 11.

  8. Harees - Wikipedia

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    Harees is a popular dish in Arab cuisine, from the Levant to the Persian Gulf. It is often served during Ramadan, festivals such as Eid ul-Fitr, and at weddings. [12] In Lebanon, it is often cooked on religious occasions in a communal pot, such as in Ashura. Harise is also a common dish in Syrian cuisine and Iraqi cuisine.

  9. Pastirma - Wikipedia

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    Basturma existed in ancient Armenian cuisine, where it was known as aboukh' (Armenian: աբուխ). [12] [full citation needed] [13] The word abookhd (Classical Armenian apukht) was already used in the Armenian translation of the Bible, in the fifth century AD, meaning “salted and dried meat”.