Öçpoçmaq

ocpocmaq, echpochmak, echposchmac, Өчпочмак, triangles

Ocpocmaq (;cyrillic: өчпочмак pronounced [ˌœɕpɔɕˈmɑq], literally triangle) is a tatar and bashkir national dish, an essential food in tatar and bashkir culture. it is a triangular pastry, filled with chopped raw meat, onion and potatoes. öçpoçmaq is usually eaten with bouillon or with tea. uchpuchmaks have been cooked for centuries by nomad turkic people. lamb, and, sometimes, horse meat was used to make a triangular pie. an opening on the top was used to add broth immediately before eating which made it a hot meal. this made cooking in the field fast and easy. for most of the soviet period, much of the tatar cuisine including uchpuchmaks was removed from public catering due to clumsy ove...

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