Chechen cuisine
Chechen cuisine is the traditional folk cuisine of the Chechen people, who dwell in the North Caucasus.
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The bases of Chechen cuisine are meat, leeks, cheese, pumpkin and corn. The main components of Chechen dishes include spicy seasonings, onion, wild garlic, pepper and thyme.[1]
Chechen cuisine is known for having rich dishes, and is also typically simple to prepare and easily digestible.[2]
Dishes
Main dishes
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Hingalsh
- Barsh (БӀарш) - Mutton stomach stuffed with ground meat, similar to Haggis.
- Chepalgash (ЧIепалгаш) - Sort of pie filled with cottage cheese and wild garlic.
- Dalnash (Далнаш) - Chudu (pie) filled with lards and wild garlic.
- Daqina-Jijig (Дакъина-Жижиг) - Smoked meat
- Hingalsh (Хингалш) - Sort of half-round pie filled with pumpkin and butter (or clarified butter). It is one of the most popular dishes of the Chechen cuisine.
- Holtmash (ХьолтӀмаш) - Dumplings made from corn flour and filled with nettle.
- Jijig-Chorpa (Жижиг-Чорпа) - Soup made of mutton or beef, tomatoes, potatoes, etc.
- Jijig-Galnash (Жижиг-Галнаш) - Galnash (Sort of boiled dough) with meat (mostly mutton, chicken and beef).
- Kiald-Davtta (Киалд-Давтта) - Cottage cheese with butter.
- Kkherzan-Dulkh (Кхерзан-Дулх) - Fried meat (mutton or beef) with vegetables.
- Khudar (Худар) - Porridge with cheese.
- Khychin (кычин) - Traditional flatbread eaten throughout the Caucasus region.
- Shashlik (Шашлык) - Traditional kebab from the Caucasus region, they are consumed throughout Chechnya.
- Siskal (Сискал) - Fried cornbreads.
- To-Beram (ТIо-берам) - Sauce made of sour cream and cottage cheese. Often accompanied with Chechen corn breads.
- Yokh (Йоьхь) - Sausage made of wheat flour, mutton meat (minced), chicken fat and garlic.
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Jijig-galnash
- Soyutma - soup made from lamb, onions, tomatoes, and garnished with sour cream
Desserts
- Ahar Hovla (Ахьар Хьовла) - Helva made from corn flour.
- Dema Hovla (Дема Хьовла) - Helva made from wheat flour.
- Garzni Hovla (Гарзни Хьовла) - Helva made from wheat flour in form of noodles.
- Gvaymakkhsh (Гваймакхш) - Sort of pancakes with honey.
- Vieta (dish) (Виета) is a Chechen national dish of flax seeds with a thick liquid mass of dark brown color obtained from chopped fried or simply dried flax seeds by grinding in millstones. It is used in the traditional cuisine of Chechens, like a nutritious sweet dish, mixing with sugar or honey and oil. Any can be added oil: vegetable or cream melted.[3] Vieta - “Linum” has long been common among Chechens; An exquisite dish is prepared from his ground seeds - linum pasta - by frying linseed flour in boiling oil in sugar or honey.[4] Chechens prepare a dish only from seeds linum (flax).[5]

Vieta (Vieta)

Dema Holva
References
- Кухня
- Jaimoukha, A.M. (2005). The Chechens: A Handbook. Caucasus world. Psychology Press. p. 144. ISBN 978-0-415-32328-4.
- "ЧЕЧНЯ. Чеченский "взнос" в импортозамещение: чеченский "Сникерс" - "Вета (Виета)"". checheninfo.ru. 30 Nov 2022.
- "Пища вайнахов. Продукты земледелия, садоводства, бахчеводства". Ибрагим Алироев — nohchalla.com. 30 Nov 2022.
- Эдилов С. Э. (2015). Названия пищи в чеченском языке. Монография. Грозный: ЧГУ. А.Д. Тимаев, д.ф.н., профессор. Рецензенты: Гасанова У. У. – доктор филологических наук, профессор кафедры дагестанских языков ДГУ; Вагапов А. Д. – кандидат филологических наук, доцент кафедры чеченской филологии Чеченского государственного университета. p. 39. ISBN 978-5-91127-176-3.
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