Uzbek Cuisine
                    enticing with rich exotic flavors
                    Uzbek cuisine is one of the most colourful of Oriental                      Cuisines. You will get astounded to find some of Uzbek recipes                      to be centuries-old. They even have different traditional                      rituals and ways of cooking. There are about 1,000 different                      dishes including national drinks, cakes and confectionary                      products. 
Uzbek "Pilaf"                      is a very solemn food. It can be considered as an everyday                      dish as well as a dish for solemn and great events like weddings,                      parties and holidays. Rice is the most important ingredient                      of pilaf and special spices, raisins, or peas will be added                      to give it extra flavour. However, locals believe that the                      best pilaf is always prepared by a man! Salads are also served                      along with pilaf.
Bread is holy for                      Uzbek people. This traditional belief started with a legend.                      As it goes, each new Governor would mint his own coins but                      the payment for local people who minted new coins were not                      the coins that were minted but…bread!
                    Traditionally Uzbek breads are baked inside the stoves made                      of clay called "Tandyr". These fragrant breads are                      known to be crispy and tasty. Even the greatest scientist                      of medicine, Avicenna used Uzbek bread to cure people of diseases.
                  
A                      special importance is placed on soups. Uzbek soup is rich                      in vegetables and seasonings and contains lots of carrots,                      turnips, onions and greens. Two popular soups are Mastava                      and Shurpa.
Make sure that you try Uzbek dishes so that you can ask your                      host for a recipe if you fancy a particular dish.
                  
 
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