Crimean Tatar cuisine

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Crimean Tatar cuisine is the traditional cuisine of the Crimean Tatars, an ethnic group native to the Crimean Peninsula. It is a unique blend of different culinary traditions, including Turkish, Ukrainian, and Central Asian influences.

History

The history of Crimean Tatar cuisine is closely tied to the history of the Crimean Tatars themselves. The cuisine has evolved over centuries, influenced by the various cultures that the Crimean Tatars have interacted with. The cuisine is known for its rich flavors, diverse ingredients, and the use of various cooking techniques.

Ingredients

Common ingredients in Crimean Tatar cuisine include lamb, beef, chicken, and a variety of fish. Vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, onions, and garlic are also widely used. Rice, bulgur, and noodles are common staples.

Dishes

Some of the most popular dishes in Crimean Tatar cuisine include:

  • Pilaf: A rice dish cooked in a seasoned broth, often with meat and vegetables.
  • Manti: Large dumplings typically filled with a mixture of ground lamb or beef and onions.
  • Shashlik: A form of skewered and grilled meat, similar to a kebab.
  • Baklava: A sweet pastry made of layers of filo filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with syrup or honey.

Beverages

Traditional Crimean Tatar beverages include ayran, a yogurt-based drink, and tea, which is often served with sweets.

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