manti came from asia ( china and mongolia ) which central asian turks got it from there, in china they call it man taw as for dolma means 'fill' in turkish ..
@@dfdfdfff485 first of all we call it tolma and also how can tolma - a thing which is prepared on fire and takes long time, be turkish when turks are nomadic. You couldn't make it and take everywhere with you 😂😂😂 you go from here to there, learn from these and that sedentary people HAHA 😆 that's your real face
@@lusin23 thanks for information but I’ve already known how to cook dolma it takes only 2 hours to cook it. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolma please check this wikipedia link so you can see there is nothing about Armenia😉
they are not really azerbaijani only .. is a food from all area, all the people lived there had a hand forming it.. they are in same region .. the word kebab came from persia means meat pieces ... as for dolma which is turkish ( azeri as well ) means fill.. manti and plov are from central asia .. manti has its orginal version from china called man taw
@@turalkanal2113 armenia used to be part of ottoman empire for over 600+ years ... the cutlure will have influldence ... a lot of our food ( turkish food ) is also taken from arab countries
Lahmadjoun is ARMENIAN and so is MANTI- take down this video, if you are not going to share correct information, DO NOT SHARE information at all....please do not mistake this culstue for turkish...shame on you
😂😂 oh my god....all food very crazy ... All food from Turkic country .... Dolma,gapama,lahmajun, lavash, baklava,manti,kete or gata,kurabiya and .... From turkiye , azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Turkemenistan and ... 🤭
@@itslusy1417 Oh really, I have read the history and nowhere in the history of these foods are mentioned as Armenian food, you better go and learn a little Turkish language to realize that all the names of these foods are Turkish words. Also, if these foods are Armenian, why did they put Turkish names on them?!😵🤔💫
@@lusin23 Lahmacun-(meaning in arabic) Meat and Dough Dolma-(meaning in turkish) to stuff, to fil Lule- (meaning in turkish) barrel Basterma-(meaning in turkish) to preasure, to push Manti- (meaning in many turkic languages particurly in Cenral Asia) dumplings As you may see there is nothing armenian of any of these dishes
Dolma, Manti are traditional Armenian food. The word Tolma origins from Urartu kingdom, meaning wine leaves!!! Shame on you
manti came from asia ( china and mongolia ) which central asian turks got it from there, in china they call it man taw
as for dolma means 'fill' in turkish ..
@@salimtaja6180 🤣🤣🤣okay hater. Go back to Mongolia
So many similarities with Turkish food❤
Thanks
Good food
It would be a great idea to have Armenian food flourish in Metro Manila in the Philippines.😊
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We don't eat sarma in Armenia and also many foods (such as dolma, lahmajo, etc) are not turkish. Don't share false information
Dolma is Turkish..Even the word of “dolma”is also Turkish it means filling😏 😂😂
@@dfdfdfff485 first of all we call it tolma and also how can tolma - a thing which is prepared on fire and takes long time, be turkish when turks are nomadic. You couldn't make it and take everywhere with you 😂😂😂 you go from here to there, learn from these and that sedentary people HAHA 😆 that's your real face
@@lusin23 thanks for information but I’ve already known how to cook dolma it takes only 2 hours to cook it. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolma please check this wikipedia link so you can see there is nothing about Armenia😉
@@dfdfdfff485 Armenia is in South Caucasus 😉😅
@@lusin23 It says “Dolma is a family of stuffed dishes from OTTOMAN COUSİNE that can be served warm or cold.” What are you still talking about??!🤣🤣
Dolma in Balkan Sarma
All of the words is Turkic :), if you roll it it is sarma, if you filled it it is dolma
Dolma is not armenian. Turkis😅
Thank you so much for your valuable comments 🌹🌹🌹
THIS ALL FOOD AZERBAIJAN FOOD
DOLMA.LULE KABAB.MANTI.PLOV
they are not really azerbaijani only .. is a food from all area, all the people lived there had a hand forming it.. they are in same region .. the word kebab came from persia means meat pieces ... as for dolma which is turkish ( azeri as well ) means fill.. manti and plov are from central asia .. manti has its orginal version from china called man taw
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@@salimtaja6180 they are not armeninan. All of them have been stollen by Armenians
@@turalkanal2113
armenia used to be part of ottoman empire for over 600+ years ... the cutlure will have influldence ...
a lot of our food ( turkish food ) is also taken from arab countries
Sarma- Sarma
Lahmadjoun is ARMENIAN and so is MANTI- take down this video, if you are not going to share correct information, DO NOT SHARE information at all....please do not mistake this culstue for turkish...shame on you
Lahmacun is arabic and mantı is from central Asia bythe way dolma is turkish
😂😂😂😂Pls don't speak .Because ......(complete the sentence)
Lahmacun, Dolma, Lule, Kabab is Azerbaijanian food.
@@malikmustafayev4303 Azərbaycanın deyil .Lahmacun bizim yemək deyil . Amma digər saydıqların bütün türklərə aiddir.Yəni bizə türklərə
@@malikmustafayev4303 LOL armenian and azeris are neighbors....
Armenians do not have any dish
Thank you so much for your comments 🌹
😂😂 oh my god....all food very crazy ... All food from Turkic country .... Dolma,gapama,lahmajun, lavash, baklava,manti,kete or gata,kurabiya and .... From turkiye , azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Turkemenistan and ... 🤭
Its all from armenia, go learn history🥱
@@itslusy1417 Oh really, I have read the history and nowhere in the history of these foods are mentioned as Armenian food, you better go and learn a little Turkish language to realize that all the names of these foods are Turkish words.
Also, if these foods are Armenian, why did they put Turkish names on them?!😵🤔💫
Lule kebab is TURKİSH food!!!
It's not 😂 it IS Armenian
@@lusin23 what does lule means in armenian? Tell me
@@lusin23 Lahmacun-(meaning in arabic) Meat and Dough
Dolma-(meaning in turkish) to stuff, to fil
Lule- (meaning in turkish) barrel
Basterma-(meaning in turkish) to preasure, to push
Manti- (meaning in many turkic languages particurly in Cenral Asia) dumplings
As you may see there is nothing armenian of any of these dishes
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Here you can find only food list.🤔