Ajapsandali

Traditional eggplant dish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ajapsandali (Georgian: აჯაფსანდალი [ad͡ʒapʰsandali]) or ajapsandal (Armenian: Աջափսանդալ [ɑd͡ʒɑpʰsɑnˈdɑl]) is a traditional Georgian and Armenian dish, also popular in the Northern Caucasus.[1]

Alternative namesAjapsandal
Place of originArmenia and Georgia
Region or stateCaucasus
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Ajapsandali
Alternative namesAjapsandal
Place of originArmenia and Georgia
Region or stateCaucasus
Main ingredientseggplant, potatoes, tomatoes, bell peppers, seasoning
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It consists of onion, eggplant, tomato and bell pepper grilled, stewed, or fried in vegetable oil and seasoned with garlic, basil, coriander leaves, parsley and other seasoning. Sometimes potato, chili pepper and carrots are added although traditional recipes do not include them.[2] This dish exists under different names in many Caucasian and Turkic-speaking peoples' cuisines.

The European counterpart of this dish is vegetable sauté[3] or a ratatouille. However, ajapsandali is typically served cold.[4]

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