Boortsog

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Boortsog is a type of fried dough food found in the cuisines of Central Asia, Idel-Ural, and Mongolia. The name boortsog is derived from the Turkic root bör-, which means to 'tie' or 'knot'.

Etymology

The term boortsog is of Turkic origin, from the word bör-, which means to 'tie' or 'knot'. This is likely a reference to the shape of the dough before it is fried. In Mongolia, the term boortsog refers to a dessert type of food, while in Central Asia and Idel-Ural, it is often served as a main dish or a snack.

Preparation

Boortsog is made by deep frying a simple dough in oil. The dough is typically unleavened, but can also be made with yeast. It is often shaped into triangles or sometimes spherical or cylinder shapes before being fried. The dough can be sweetened with sugar, or made savory with the addition of ingredients like onion or garlic.

Variations

There are many regional variations of boortsog. In Mongolia, it is often served with honey or sugar, while in Central Asia and Idel-Ural, it is more commonly served as a savory dish. In Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, a similar dish is known as baursak, while in Tatarstan and Bashkortostan, it is known as belyash.

Cultural Significance

Boortsog is a common food in many Central Asian and Mongolian cultures. It is often served at celebrations and special occasions, and is a staple food in many households. In Mongolia, it is traditionally eaten at the end of a meal, and is also used in rituals and offerings.

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