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lundi 27 juillet 2015

Basic Information On Armenian Lavash Bread

By Kathrine Franks


Different cuisines and cooking styles are seen in the many regions and cultures of this world. Many appreciate the foods they grew up eating, especially the ones that are tied to their culture and heritage. Lavash is the name for a type of flatbread said to originate in Armenia. People have been eating this food for years, all around the world. Also called Armenian lavash bread, this is often prepared homemade. However, there are restaurants and stores that have it available, including some in Los Angeles CA.

Lavash is typically soft and thin. This unleavened flatbread is cooked in tandoor. People around the world enjoy eating it, but it is consumed in high amounts in areas around the Caspian Sea, as well as Caucus, Western Asia.

The primary ingredients are salt, water and flour. Thickness of this will vary. Often this is relative to how it is rolled out. Sometimes poppy seeds or sesame seeds are sprinkled on top of the bread before it is baked.

When prepared the traditional way, this involves rolling dough out flat and then slapping it against the hot walls of the oven. This is pliable when fresh. The bread will dry quickly and become harder and brittle. When soft, it may be used as a wrap for sandwiches. Dried lavash can be stored for longer and may be used instead of leavened bread typical in Eucharist traditions.

In Armenian villages, people are likely to see the dried food stacked for later use. Before eating, sprinkling water atop this can rehydrate it and restore its flexibility. The dry lavash might also be employed for quick meals after it has been rehydrated and other ingredients are added. The dried food may also be broken into smaller pieces and added to a dish known as khash.

Fresh lavash is often used for wraps that contain cheese and herbs. In Turkey, Iran and other parts of the middle east, this bread is used with kebabs to make special wraps. This is recognized as a staple of the Armenian diet. Lavase is another term used for the bread in Kashmir. This is a basic food that Kashmiri people eat regularly with breakfast. The Kashmir tradition is to give it to people, including relatives, friends and neighbors, as a good omen and symbol of abundance of food.

Lavash is popular in dishes and also in art. That is, many Armenian painters have been known to portray women baking this in artwork. The pieces are on display in museums worldwide. In fact, there is even a famous painting of this kind found in the bicentennial collection of the White House. Art featuring this food is available in many forms.

A number of recipes incorporated this item of food. People looking for recipes can find many online or use ones passed down from the family. The bread can be used soft or crispy in many dishes. This may be a cuisine staple in Armenia and nearby areas but it is also popular and well-liked among other regions and cultures.




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