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  • Armenia,  Indian summer,  Recipes,  Salads,  Vegetarian

    Carrot salad

    emointhekitchen Nothing beats a hearty Armenian carrot salad to start your day off right. They packed this dish with nutritious ingredients like carrots, walnuts, and sour cream, and it’s hearty enough to keep you full until lunch. Plus, it’s so easy you can have it on your desk in no time. If you’re looking for a delicious and healthy way to start your day, look no further than this Armenian Carrot Salad. It will definitely become a breakfast staple in your household. You will need: 2 large carrots 1 clove of garlic salt, pepper, parsley, coriander (optional) 1 sour cream 50 g walnuts Procedure: Grate the carrot coarsely, chop the…

  • Armenia,  Recipes,  Spring,  Sweet Stuff,  Vegetarian

    Armenian Easter rice with dried fruit

    emointhekitchen Since ancient times, Armenians have prepared a unique sweet pilaf for Easter. This name for the dish is very symbolic because Ararat is the symbol of Armenia. And the fact that in the last century, after the peace treaty between Armenia and the Republic of Turkey, Ararat remained on Turkish territory, became a tragedy for Armenians. Armenian Easter is a time of traditions, family and delicious food. One of the most popular Easter dishes is rice with dried fruit. This dish is usually made with apricots, raisins and prunes, but you can use any type of dried fruit you like. Rice is first cooked with butter, then dried fruit…

  • Autumn,  Grains and Legumes,  Mushrooms,  Recipes,  Vegetarian,  Winter

    Brussels sprouts with brynza and walnuts

    emointhekitchen The theory of the five elements – “wood, fire, earth, metal and water” – is, like the yin-yang theory, an ancient philosophical concept used to explain the order and phenomena of the physical universe. In traditional Chinese medicine, the theory of the five elements is used to interpret the relationships between the physiological and pathological states of the human body and the natural environment. The five elements according to this theory are subject to constant movement and change, and their interdependence and mutual control explain the complex connection between material objects and the unity between the human body and the natural world. Fire: drought, heat, flare, rise, movement, etc.…