A lot of the food we consider Armenian predates Turkish ummm expansion, it would be safe too say Dorma is one of them. Purely Armenian, as in we only eat, I can't really think of anything, don't have Greek or Persian friends too ask if they have anything close to herisa, or the like.
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Originally posted by HyeJinx1984If we formed an Armenian boy band would you be Justin or JC? I have a feeling I'd Krisker Patrick or Joey Fatone. Dants can be Lance. Anon would be our mascot. This would be very cool indeed.
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Anyway... me and a friend were talking about this the other day and finally just decided that all mediterainian cultures have the same food so it's hard to see that any one food is from any one culture. That said, there still must be uniquely Armenian food out there. Euorpe has a lot of similar food too, but there's clearly defined Italian food, french food, german food, etc...
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Traditional armenian food is the famous "Xorovats", that comes from ancient armo times.
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Xorvatz? I'd never think to spell it THAT way since there is no Z sound in it, and X makes a Z sound... goddamn, the English language makes no sense... and Armenian words spelled in English make even less. but yes, Khorvatz and Khash are the two food off the top of my head I know that only we make."All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx
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