Manti (food)
Manti is a type of dumpling popular in most Turkic cuisines, as well as in the South Caucasus, Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Chinese Muslim cuisine.
Origin and Etymology[edit]
The origin of Manti is uncertain. Some researchers suggest that Manti's origins go back to the Chinese Jiaozi or Korean Mandu. The name "Manti" is derived from "Mantou", a type of Chinese steamed bun.
Description[edit]
Manti are usually served topped with yogurt and garlic, or with a sauce made of melted butter, and often accompanied with a range of spices. The dumplings are typically filled with a mixture of meat and onions, and are boiled or steamed.
Variations[edit]
There are many regional variations of Manti. In Turkish cuisine, Manti is typically larger and filled with a spiced meat mixture. In Central Asian cuisines, the Manti filling is normally made with lamb or beef and spiced with black pepper, sometimes with the addition of chopped pumpkin or squash. In Armenian cuisine, Manti are typically served with yogurt or sour cream (ttvaser) and garlic, accompanied by clear soup (mantapour).
Cultural Significance[edit]
Manti is a popular dish across a wide region, from the Caucasus to Central Asia. It is considered a national dish in many Turkic and Central Asian countries.
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