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Kuurdak

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Kuyrdak
Kuyrdak being prepared
Place of originKazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan
Region or stateCentral Asia
Main ingredientsmutton, onion, vegetable oil or animal fat

Kuyrdak (Kazakh: қуырдақ, Quyrdaq, Kyrgyz: куурдак, Turkmen: gowurdak; Говурдак, Uyghur: قورداق қордақ qordaq, Uzbek: qovurdoq, Mongolian: Хуурдаг), transliterated with various spellings, is a traditional meat dish made in Central Asia. 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".[1]

Kuyrdak is known in Turkish cuisine as kavurma usually made from lamb, mutton, beef, or sheep liver, or sometimes with vegetables.

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References

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  1. ^ "Kuurdak: How The Kyrgyz Do Meat and Potatoes". Folkways. 11 June 2022.


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