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Is keshkek traditional Armenian meal?

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  • Is keshkek traditional Armenian meal?

    Is keshkek-is the spelling right?- traditioanal Armenian meal?I read about somewhere and in my city Armenain make it best and it is so yummy.If your moms know a special recipe,will you write here?

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    Re: Is keshkek traditional Armenian meal?

    It's kind of like hariseh, right?

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      if you mean this yes,it is so delicious food.Making with meat and wheat.

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        Re: Is keshkek traditional Armenian meal?

        In my family we make it occasionally but not regularly (a few times a year). Good stuff.

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          Re: Is keshkek traditional Armenian meal?

          What's keshkek? (please spell it in Armenian, so that I could find out more easily)

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            Re: Is keshkek traditional Armenian meal?

            Originally posted by tamara48 View Post
            [IMG]... with meat and wheat.
            You can also use barley but i think it's better with wheat.

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              Re: Is keshkek traditional Armenian meal?

              Is keshkek-is the spelling right?- traditioanal Armenian meal?
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              It is not well known even in Eastern Turkey. It is traditional "wedding meal" of yörüks... Maybe Greeks can claim for it, but not Armenians...

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                Re: Is keshkek traditional Armenian meal?

                but my aunt's husband is from eastern turkey.he cooks it very well.they have a lot of armenian neighbours before ww1.i said it before armenians cook it best in my city.i don't know may be it is turks'.

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                  Re: Is keshkek traditional Armenian meal?

                  hmmm...this dish looks like herseh...we have it in cyprus as well...greeks cook it as well...This is one of my favourite holiday food..yummm

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                    Re: Is keshkek traditional Armenian meal?

                    i said it before armenians cook it best in my city.
                    Where do you live or where is your city?

                    As I know our discuss with Armos is on manti, lahmacun and pastirma... not keshkek...

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