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  • #61
    Re: Favorite Armenian Dishes ...

    So I went to this Armenian restaurant I found on the Yellow Pages (couldn't find any online) and had some lahmajoon and it wasn't what I was expecting...

    Earlier that day, I had spoken to my dad and he "explained" what was lahmajoon...so yes, I have had that...at least a thousand times, but the Arabic version...we have an Arabic chain of restaurants in Brazil that is very famous for lahmajoon (they call it esfiha)...SOOOOOO YUMMY...

    I have also had the Armenian (Brazilian) version at a local Armenian restaurant...COMPLETELY different from the one I had yesterday...in Brazil, the dough is open and the meat is poured on top...the one I had was kinda like a "burrito"...it was a tortilla type of bread and it was rolled up...it was good though...

    For those of you who have had/made Khadayif, did you have to buy the dough???? The cook from the restaurant said you have to buy it and mix it with butter...my grandma always made the "dough" herself, which makes me think that she wasn't making Khadayif after all...

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    • #62
      Re: Favorite Armenian Dishes ...

      I would love to make monte, it is my favorite Armenian food. Can I have the receipe?

      Thank you

      Barbara
      [email protected]

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      • #63
        Re: Favorite Armenian Dishes ...

        lahmajoon is so common in Turkey and probably Kurds make it.If you ask a turk monte's origin,turks claim that is traditional turkish food.It is normal,there is so common cultures.Turks make dolma and sarma,but sarma should be common in west anatolia because pepper doesn't be used by making it.Grapevine leaf is used by making sarma.I am hungry know,why i saw this topic,i am going to have sth.But monte is my favouriteyumm

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        • #64
          Re: Favorite Armenian Dishes ...

          I love monte, lagmajoun (if it's made right), meneyish, and mamounia (sooo good).

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          • #65
            Re: Favorite Armenian Dishes ...




            I think the word "revani" comes from yerevan (erivan-revan). It can be Armenian food??

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            • #66
              Re: Favorite Armenian Dishes ...

              Originally posted by Selpak View Post



              I think the word "revani" comes from yerevan (erivan-revan). It can be Armenian food??
              Is revani some kind of Turkish cake? I don't think it comes from (Y)erevan, because the arrangements are too different...

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              • #67
                Re: Favorite Armenian Dishes ...

                It is not my arrangement. I think revan means yerevan in farsi.

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                • #68
                  Re: Favorite Armenian Dishes ...

                  Originally posted by Selpak View Post
                  It is not my arrangement. I think revan means yerevan in farsi.
                  Well, do you know anyone who knows Farsi...

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                  • #69
                    Re: Favorite Armenian Dishes ...

                    Originally posted by Էլիա View Post
                    I love monte, lagmajoun (if it's made right), meneyish, and mamounia (sooo good).
                    No idea how "right" we made them, but my wife is Armenian and we recently made both lahmajoun and manti !

                    Pictures and recipes...
                    http://weheartfood.blogspot.com/2007...meat-pies.html
                    http://weheartfood.blogspot.com/2007...hard-with.html

                    I love 'em!

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                    • #70
                      Re: Favorite Armenian Dishes ...

                      խորովաց, թաբուլե, նուռ, բադրջան,
                      Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
                      ---
                      "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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