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Latest revision as of 21:42, 20 February 2025
Uzun erişte is a type of pasta originating from Turkey. It is a traditional dish, often homemade, and is characterized by its long, thin, and flat shape. The name "uzun erişte" translates to "long noodle" in English.
History[edit]
The exact origins of uzun erişte are unclear, but it is believed to have been a staple in Turkish cuisine for centuries. It is often associated with rural areas, where it is traditionally made by hand and dried in the sun.
Preparation[edit]
Uzun erişte is made from a simple dough of wheat flour, water, and sometimes eggs. The dough is rolled out into a thin sheet, cut into long, narrow strips, and then left to dry. Once dried, the noodles can be stored for long periods of time and cooked as needed.
Usage[edit]
Uzun erişte is versatile and can be used in a variety of dishes. It is often served with a sauce made from tomatoes, onions, and garlic, and may also be used in soups or stews. In some regions, it is common to serve uzun erişte with yogurt or butter.
Cultural Significance[edit]
In Turkish culture, uzun erişte is often associated with home cooking and traditional recipes. It is a common dish during the winter months, and is often served at family gatherings and celebrations.
See Also[edit]
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