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Latest revision as of 04:39, 18 February 2025
Circassian cuisine is the traditional cuisine of the Circassians, a native ethnic group in the North Caucasus region. It is characterized by its simplicity and the use of a wide variety of herbs and spices.
Overview[edit]
Circassian cuisine is based on natural products that can be found in the Caucasus Mountains. The main staples are corn, wheat, barley, and rye. Circassians also consume a lot of dairy products, meat, and a variety of fruits and vegetables.
Dishes[edit]
One of the most famous dishes in Circassian cuisine is Circassian chicken, a dish made with poached chicken and a sauce made from walnut, garlic, and bread crumbs. Other popular dishes include mutton stew, cheese pies, and a variety of soups and salads.
Ingredients[edit]
Circassian cuisine uses a wide variety of ingredients. Grains are a staple, with corn, wheat, barley, and rye being the most common. Dairy products such as milk, cheese, and butter are also widely used. Meat, particularly mutton and chicken, is a common ingredient in many dishes. Fruits and vegetables are also important, with apples, pears, plums, and a variety of berries being common.
Cooking methods[edit]
Circassian cuisine uses a variety of cooking methods. Many dishes are baked or stewed, while others are fried or grilled. Soups and stews are common, and many dishes are served with a side of bread or grains.
Cultural significance[edit]
Food plays a significant role in Circassian culture. Meals are often a social event, with families and friends gathering to share food and enjoy each other's company. Traditional Circassian dishes are often served at celebrations and special occasions.
See also[edit]
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Old Circassian traditional house
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Circassian cuisine
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Shashlik
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Dried pears
