Cannabaceae

Kupati

Kupati (Georgian: კუპატი) is a type of Georgian[1][2][3][4] sausage that is made from ground pork, intestines or chitterlings, pepper, onions. It is popular in the Caucasus region.

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  1. ^ The Georgian Feast: The Vibrant Culture and Savory Food of the Republic of Georgia, Darra Goldstein, p. 95
  2. ^ Georgia, Armenia & Azerbaijan, John Noble, Michael Kohn, Danielle Systermans, p. 46
  3. ^ Кавказская кухня. Мясные блюда, p. 7792
  4. ^ Новые слова и значения, Надежда Захаровна Котелова, Евгений Александрович Левашов, p. 312

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