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  2. Manti (food) - Wikipedia

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    The dumplings typically consist of a spiced meat mixture, usually lamb or ground beef, wrapped in a thin dough sheet which is then boiled or steamed. The size and shape of manti vary significantly depending on geographic location. [1] Manti resemble the Chinese jiaozi and baozi, Korean mandu, Mongolian buuz and the Tibetan momo.

  3. Mantou - Wikipedia

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    The name momo spread to Tibet and Nepal and usually now refers to filled buns or dumplings. [13] The name mantou is cognate to manty and Manti; these are filled dumplings in Armenian, [14] Persian, [15] Uzbek, [16] [self-published source] and Pakistani (mantu, originated from Turko-Mongol immigrants) [17] cuisines.

  4. Mandu (food) - Wikipedia

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    If the dumplings are grilled or pan-fried, they are called gun-mandu (군만두); when steamed, jjin-mandu (찐만두); and when boiled, mul-mandu (물만두). [17] In North Korea, mandu styles vary in different regions of the country. In particular, Pulmuone is releasing cheese dumplings, sweet seed dumplings with sugar and spicy dumplings. [18]

  5. Hingel - Wikipedia

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    Khinkal. A hingel is a type of dumpling found in North Caucasus that is similar to manti.The meat version of the dish is often associated with Armenia but there is a stuffed potato variety said to hail from Erzurum in eastern Anatolia.

  6. Category:Dumplings - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 February 2021, at 16:05 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Tajik cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Other dishes shared regionally, either as fast food or as an appetizer, include manti (steamed meat dumplings), tushbera , sambusa (a triangular pastry with either a meat and onion stuffing or a pumpkin and onion stuffing, baked in a tandoor oven), and belyash (pl. belyashi, Tajik: беляши, deep-fried cakes made of yeast dough and filled ...

  8. Central Asian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Soups, stews and steamed dumplings were cooked in single cauldron pots. [1] Uzbek manti (dumpling) soup. Persian cuisine in the golden age of Iran was highly sophisticated with ingredients from China and the Mediterranean. Turkic influence was seen in manti dumplings, wheat porridge called sumalak and assorted dairy products.

  9. Kalduny - Wikipedia

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    Kalduny, dumplings of unleavened dough filled with meat, mushrooms, or other stuffings, are related to similar dishes in the West and in the East alike, from Italian ravioli, Hungarian derelye, and Ashkenazi Jewish pirogen to Russian pelmeni and Central Asian manti or chuchvara.