Nazook (also spelled nazuk or nazouk, Armenian Նազուկ) is the name of a rolled Armenian pastry made from flour, butter, sugar, sour cream, yeast, vanilla extract and eggs, with a filling (khoriz) often made with nuts, and especially walnuts.[1] Nazook is sometimes referred to as gata.
There is also a variation where lemon juice and cranberries are used.[2]
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- Ancient cuisine
- Classical and early medieval cuisine
- Medieval cuisine
- Modern and pre-contemporary cuisine
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- Ararat salt
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- Ishkhan khorovats
- Ishkhan in wine
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- Achar
- Aghandz
- Apukht
- Arishta
- Ddmakashovi
- Dzavar
- Korkot
- Khashil
- Khashntur
- Marlenka
- Pokhindz
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- Sroon
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