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    Churchkhela (Georgian: ჩურჩხელა, Georgian pronunciation: [tʃʰuɾtʃʰχela]) is a traditional Georgian candle-shaped candy. The main ingredients of churchkhela...
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    potatoes and tomatoes). In Kakheti, they make famous desserts such as Churchkhela (ჩურჩხელა - Candy made of grape juice and walnuts), and Pelamushi (ფელამუში...
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  • peaches. It can also be prepared by the juice that is used in making Churchkhela. Churchkhela Kaysefe Orcik candy Pastila Fruit Roll-Ups Pestil Darra Goldstein...
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    western Georgian provinces of Imereti and Racha, it was sometimes called "churchkhela", a name more commonly applied to walnuts sewn onto a string, dipped...
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    Hazelnuts are used in Turkish cuisine and Georgian cuisine; the snack churchkhela and sauce satsivi are used, often with walnuts. Hazelnuts are also a...
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    which are embedded in clear caramel. Food portal Almond Roca Caramel Churchkhela Florentine biscuit Frankfurter Kranz Dalgona Ka'í Ladrillo List of peanut...
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    must-custard known as moustalevria, and a sweet-meal known as soutzoukos, churchkhela. The Moustokoúloura or "must cookies" are also popular Greek cookies...
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    a sweeter flavour is desired. Pelamushi and nuts are used to prepare Churchkhela. Darra Goldstein, The Georgian Feast: The Vibrant Culture and Savory...
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    such as walnuts and almonds for breakfast. Food portal History portal Churchkhela, a sausage-shaped candy made from grape must, flour and nuts Drakshasava...
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    attestation of the word is dated back to 1501 dictionary Câmiü'l-Fürs. Churchkhela Kaysefe Orcik candy Pastila Fruit Roll-Ups Tklapi Armenian Food: Fact...
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