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  2. Kashk - Wikipedia

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    Kashk has been a staple in the Iranian diet for thousands of years. [26] In modern Iran, kashk is a thick whitish liquid similar to whey or sour cream, used in traditional Persian and Kurdish cuisine, like ash reshteh, kashk e badamjan, kale joush. It is available as a liquid or in a dried form, which needs to be soaked and softened before it ...

  3. Kashi (company) - Wikipedia

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    Its original cereal, discontinued in 2021, [2] was identified by the tagline "Seven Whole Grains on a Mission". The name "Kashi" is a blended term derived from "kashruth", meaning kosher or pure food, and "Kushi", the last name of the founder of American macrobiotics, Michio Kushi. The creators of the brand, found meaning in the made-up-word as ...

  4. Kasha - Wikipedia

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    A woman grinding kasha, an 18th-century drawing by J.-P. Norblin. In Polish, cooked buckwheat groats are referred to as kasza gryczana. Kasza can apply to many kinds of groats: millet (kasza jaglana), barley (kasza jęczmienna), pearl barley (kasza jęczmienna perłowa, pęczak), oats (kasza owsiana), as well as porridge made from farina (kasza manna). [4]

  5. Qaraqorut - Wikipedia

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    In the next step, liquids (Kashk water, ie sour whey) and solids (curd) are separated by gravity, with the liquids being collected in a container under the cheesecloth and the solids being collected therein. The concentrated solid curd is rolled into a ball and then sun-dried. This product is called Kashk or Qorut, a popular dairy product in ...

  6. Kashk bademjan - Wikipedia

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    Kashk bademjan (Persian: کشک بادمجان), alternatively kashk-e bademjan or Kashk o bademjan (Persian: کشک و بادمجان), is a staple Iranian dish made with "kashk and eggplant" – also the literal translation of its Persian language name.

  7. Tarhana - Wikipedia

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    Solid tarhana (left), prepared tarhana (right) Tarhana is made by mixing flour, yoghurt or sour milk, and optionally cooked vegetables, salt, groats, and spices (notably tarhana herb), letting the mixture ferment, then drying, and usually grinding and sieving the result.

  8. Kashk (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kashk is a food. Kashk or Keshk (Persian: كشك) may also refer to: Kashk, East Azerbaijan, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran; Kashk, Khoshab, a village in Khoshab County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran

  9. Aush reshteh - Wikipedia

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    There are more than 50 types of thick soup (ash) in Iranian cooking, this being one of the more popular types. [3] The ingredients used are reshteh (thin noodles), kashk (a whey-like, fermented dairy product), herbs such as parsley, spinach, dill, spring onion ends and sometimes coriander, chick peas, black eye beans, lentils, onions, flour, dried mint, garlic, oil, salt and pepper. [4]