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  2. Albanian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Hospitality is a fundamental custom of Albanian society and serving food is integral to the hosting of guests and visitors. It is not infrequent for visitors to be invited to eat and drink with locals. The medieval Albanian code of honor, called besa, resulted to look after guests and strangers as an act of recognition and gratitude. [8]

  3. Börek - Wikipedia

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    There are mainly two categories of Albanian Byrek. The house byrek (byrek shtëpie) and triangle byrek (byrek trekendësh), the latter being mostly used as street food. Lakror is an Albanian pie dish from southern Albania. The pie is sometimes called a type of byrek pastry.

  4. Tavë kosi - Wikipedia

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    Tavë kosi ("soured milk casserole") is a national dish in Albania. It is a dish of lamb (occasionally chicken, then called tavë kosi me mish pule) and rice baked with a mixture of yogurt and eggs (replacing the original soured milk) added to a roux (wheat flour and butter). [1] It is typically seasoned with salt, pepper, garlic and oregano. [2]

  5. Category:Albanian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Azərbaycanca; বাংলা; Башҡортса; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Български

  6. Culture of Albania - Wikipedia

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    Albanian culture or the culture of Albanians (Albanian: kultura shqiptare [kultuˈɾa ʃcipˈtaɾɛ]) is a term that embodies the artistic, culinary, literary, musical, political and social elements that are representative of ethnic Albanians, which implies not just Albanians of the country of Albania but also Albanians of Kosovo, North Macedonia and Montenegro, where ethnic Albanians are a ...

  7. Kokoretsi - Wikipedia

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    A dish identical to modern kokoretsi is first attested in the cuisine of the Byzantines. [1] [2] They called it πλεκτήν (plektín), κοιλιόχορδα (koilióchorda), or χορδόκοιλα (chordókoila); the latter two are preserved with the meaning of wrapped intestines in the Greek idioms of Corfu as τσοιλίχουρδα (tsoilíchourda), of Plovdiv as χορδόκοιλα ...

  8. Lakror - Wikipedia

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    Lakror (Gheg Albanian: Laknor, Arbëreshë Albanian: Lakruar) is a traditional and common regional Albanian pie dish of Albania made with different fillings consisting of various vegetables or meat. [1] [2] [3] This traditional pie dish is also found among Albanian communities of southern Italy (Arbëreshë).

  9. Ćevapi - Wikipedia

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    In the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the first ćevapi shop opened in Sarajevo as locals enjoyed an enthusiasm for barbecued food. It was located in a vaqf store, to the left of the entrance to today's restaurant "Aeroplan" on the bazaar, near the sweet corner. It was approached from Sarači Street and belonged to the complex of Gazi Husrev Bey's mansion.