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Latest revision as of 11:25, 25 February 2025
A traditional Georgian spice mix
Khmeli Suneli[edit]
Khmeli Suneli (Georgian: _____ ______
) is a traditional Georgian spice mix that is widely used in the culinary traditions of Georgia. It is known for its aromatic and complex flavor profile, which enhances a variety of dishes.
Ingredients[edit]
Khmeli Suneli typically includes a blend of several dried herbs and spices. The exact composition can vary, but common ingredients include:
Some variations may also include mint, parsley, or savory. The combination of these ingredients gives Khmeli Suneli its distinctive aroma and flavor.
Uses in Cuisine[edit]
Khmeli Suneli is a versatile spice mix used in a variety of Georgian dishes. It is often added to:
The spice mix is particularly popular in traditional Georgian dishes such as Kharcho, a hearty meat soup, and Satsivi, a dish made with poultry and a rich walnut sauce.
Cultural Significance[edit]
In Georgian culture, Khmeli Suneli is more than just a spice mix; it is a symbol of the rich culinary heritage of the region. The use of Khmeli Suneli in cooking reflects the diverse influences and traditions that have shaped Georgian cuisine over centuries.
Preparation[edit]
Preparing Khmeli Suneli involves drying and grinding the individual herbs and spices, then mixing them in specific proportions. While pre-made Khmeli Suneli is available in stores, many Georgian cooks prefer to make their own blend to suit their personal taste preferences.
Related pages[edit]
Khmeli_suneli[edit]
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