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what are some typical foods from either of these countries?

>> No.17602555

>>17602519
I don't know exactly, but I'd like to live in Georgia and find out.

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>> No.17602588

bread
cheese
eggs
meat
vegetables

>> No.17602596

>>17602519
If you ask on /bant/ there's a disproportionate amount of friendly shitposters from Georgia.

>> No.17602605

>>17602596
Probably cause Georgia is an easy place to be a digital nomad. You can live there for a year without a visa.

>> No.17602621

>>17602605
They seem to be natives, or at least rather knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the place and its culture. There's also a lot of Moldovans on /bant/, too. It's weird, the flag balance is completely different compared to /int/ and /pol/.

>> No.17602634

My dad is part Armenia, and a big part of my dads side. All these are amazing and are worth trying.
Soubeureg
Tourshi
Dolma
Basturma

>> No.17602673

>>17602621
I'll have to go there soon and pick their brains. I've talked to a couple of Georgians before, but I'd like to learn more. It seems like a nice place to live.

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>> No.17602825

Khachapuri (cheese pie)
Khinkali (meat filled dumplings)
Khinkal (dumpling dough sliced into wide strips and boiled, served either with stewed meat or caramelized onions and a sauce made out of sour milk (kefir?) and garlic
Dolma (meat wrapped in wine grape leaves, served with a similar sauce as Khinkal)
Chicken chakhokhbili (chicken stew with tomatoes)
Chicken Tabaka (seasoned whole chick traditionally roasted between two hot surfaces)
A variety of shish kebabs
Kharcho (piquant sour-ish soup)
t. kavkaz cuisine pro

>> No.17602829

>>17602634
oh yes basturma and sujuk are god tier too

>> No.17602860

>>17602519
Churchella- a delicacy of grape/pomegranate juice which is dried and rolled in nuts for a chewy, crunchy sweet treat

>> No.17602949

>>17602596
>>17602634
>>17602829
>>17602860
thanks for the suggestions guys

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>>17602519
Chi kofte, it’s like Armenian steak tartare

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>>17603069
And another favorite of mine: lahmajun

>> No.17603083

>>17603069
>Chi kofte, it’s like Armenian steak tartare
Unless I'm confusing it with the Turkish version, isn't it just bulgur and tomato paste, no meat?

>> No.17603093

>>17603083
nah turkish version is same when homemade. bulgur one is for shops to sell because they'd be a health hazard if not lol

>> No.17603156

>>17603093
Weird, weird. Dishes with the same name but different ingredients are strange.

>> No.17603843

>>17603156
most shops specify it's the non meat version

>> No.17603867

>>17603076
had some lahmajun at a pop up lahmajun store called miss tacos.
was so fucking good

>> No.17604421

>>17602573
khachapuri are so fucking good with a glass of wine