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Kuurdak

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Place of origin
  
Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan

Main ingredients
  
mutton, onion, vegetable oil or animal fat

Similar
  
Beşbarmaq, Boortsog, Chal, Oromo, Shelpek

Kazakh cuisine kuurdak


Kuurdak (Kyrgyz: куурдак, Kazakh: куырдак, Turkmen: gowurdak, Uyghur: قورداق, қордақ‎, ULY: qordaq, Uzbek: qovurdoq), transliterated with various spellings, is a traditional meat dish made in Central Asia, especially among the Kyrgyz. The name comes from a nominalisation of the word "roast", "fried", referring to how the food is made. It is described as "stewed brown meat".

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Kuurdak is one of the main and oldest dishes in Kyrgyz cuisine. Kuurdak is usually made from mutton, fat and onion, it can be made using beef or any other kind of meat except pork. In Kazakh cuisine kuurdak made from sheep's liver, kidney, heart and lungs.

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References

Kuurdak Wikipedia