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3. Piti. Region: Sheki Azerbaijan has more than 30 regional soups to its name, each served in a distinct vessel. Piti takes its name from the glazed earthenware pot it’s cooked and served in ...
Piti is a traditional Azerbaijani lamb stew known for its rich flavor and slow-cooked goodness Experience outdoor nature cooking with this delicious recipe 'He's a real general': How Trump chose ...
From kebabs and pilaf to tandir bread and juicy mangal salad, Azerbaijan’s food and drink is a delicious blend of Middle Eastern and Asian influences. Dig in to this culinary gateway to the East.
Enticing travellers with a unique blend of Silk Road heritage and delicious food culture stemming from a unique geography covering 9 out of 11 climatic zones, Azerbaijan now offers a fresh way to ...
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YEREVAN, Armenia — Azerbaijan said it was delivering food and other humanitarian aid to Nagorno-Karabakh on Friday, two days after the region’s ethnic Armenian separatist government called a ...
A young Azerbaijani recently opened a new restaurant in Seoul, selling a range of traditional Azerbaijani dishes. With the business, he has now opened a new window that allows people from both his ...
Thanks to tipster EO, I recently discovered the excellent blog "Caucasian Circle of Peace Journalism," which is bringing together journalists from different parts of the Caucasus in an effort to ...
Over several months, Azerbaijan’s blockade of the Lachin corridor deprived 120,000 residents of food, water, fuel and other essential supplies. Pregnant women were forced to walk miles to ...
Azerbaijan says it's delivering food and other humanitarian aid to Nagorno-Karabakh, two days after the region’s ethnic Armenian separatist government called a cease-fire in a short but intense ...
Homespun Tinctures. Pressing further north, we arrive in Lekit, a village in the foothills of the Greater Caucasus, 45 minutes’ drive from Sheki’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed centre.