Central Asian cuisine

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Central Asian cuisine is a type of cuisine that originates from the Central Asian region. This cuisine is influenced by the local agriculture, as well as the nomadic lifestyle of the people in this region. The main staples of Central Asian cuisine include meat, grain, and dairy products.

History[edit]

The history of Central Asian cuisine dates back to the nomadic tribes that inhabited the region. These tribes relied heavily on livestock for their food, which is why meat is a significant part of the cuisine. Over time, the cuisine has evolved and been influenced by the various cultures and civilizations that have come into contact with the region.

Ingredients[edit]

Central Asian cuisine is known for its use of fresh, local ingredients. The most common ingredients used in Central Asian cuisine include:

Dishes[edit]

Some of the most popular dishes in Central Asian cuisine include:

  • Plov: A rice dish cooked with meat, carrots, and onions.
  • Manti: A type of dumpling filled with meat or vegetables.
  • Shashlik: A type of kebab made with marinated meat.
  • Beshbarmak: A dish made with boiled meat and served over pasta or rice.

See also[edit]


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