Pacha
Khash and Azerbaijani: xaş, respectively) is a dish of boiled cow or sheep parts, which might include the head, feet, and stomach (tripe). It is a dish of Armenian origin. It is also known by other designations, namely pacha (Persian: پاچه; Albanian: paçe; Neo-Aramaic:pacha; Mesopotamian Arabic: پاچة, romanized: pacha; Serbo-Croatian: pača; Bulgarian: пача; Hungarian: pacal; Greek: πατσάς), kalle-pache (Persian: کلهپاچه; Turkish: kelle paça; Azerbaijani: kəllə-paça), kakaj šürpi (Chuvash: какай шÿрпи) or serûpê (Kurdish: سهروپێ).
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Recipes
Adventure food: Sheep head boiled, Pacha a great delight - Always Foodie
Pacha comes from an authentic middle eastern or the Arabic cuisine (including the countries Iraq, Iran, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Quatar, etc). The middle eastern cuisine has always been charming and good to eat with those Arabic styled curries...