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Khinkali

British pronunciation/kɪŋkɑːli/
American pronunciation/kɪŋkɑːli/
Khinkali
[NOUN]
1

a traditional Georgian dumpling filled with spiced minced meat, typically lamb or beef

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What is "khinkali"?

Khinkali is a traditional Georgian dumpling that typically consists of a mixture of minced pork or beef, onions, and spices, all wrapped in a thin dough and boiled until tender. The dumplings are typically served hot and can be eaten by hand, with the juice inside the dumpling being sipped before taking a bite. Khinkali is a staple of Georgian cuisine and is enjoyed by many for its rich and savory flavors. The dish can be customized to suit different tastes, with variations such as cheese or mushroom-filled dumplings. Khinkali can be found in many Georgian restaurants around the world and is a popular dish among dumpling lovers. It is often enjoyed as an appetizer or as a main course, and is a must-try for anyone visiting Georgia.

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1Georgia has khinkali, County Japan has gyoza, Korea have mandu, Italy have ravioli, pierogi, pelmeni, empanadas, kreplach, potstickers, momos, and manti, and maultaschens.
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