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Georgian dessert porridge
Pelamushi

Pelamushi (Georgian: ფელამუში, pronounced [pʰeɫamuʃi]) or tatara (Georgian: თათარა) is a Georgian dessert porridge commonly made in autumn, composed of a thick, hard chilled jelly made from grape juice and flour. Pelamushi is usually served with peeled nuts or gozinaki.

Preparation

Grape juice is boiled, and flour and/ or corn flour is added to thicken the mixture. Sugar may be added if a sweeter flavour is desired.

Use

Pelamushi and nuts are used to prepare Churchkhela.

References

  1. Darra Goldstein, The Georgian Feast: The Vibrant Culture and Savory Food of the Republic of Georgia, p. 24
  2. Jonathan Hyde, Confessions & Payback on a Volga Cruise, p. 18
  3. says, About Food-Pelamushi | Georgia About (2013-10-13). "PELAMUSHI – TATARA". Georgian Recipes. Retrieved 2023-11-19.
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