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Revision as of 23:14, 10 January 2013 editE4024 (talk | contribs)7,905 edits In Turkey we also eat "topik" and call it topik, but we do not enter its page and add "Turkish name". We do (or better not do) the same with risotto or spaghetti, which is the proper way to act here.← Previous edit Revision as of 01:01, 11 January 2013 edit undoKhirurg (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers31,675 edits rv yet another disruptive poorly explained removal of an Armenian nameNext edit →
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'''Lahmacun''' ({{lang-tr|Lahmacun}}), from {{lang-ar|لحم بعجين}}, {{transl|ar|'']''}}, "meat with dough", is a round, thin piece of dough topped with minced meat (most commonly ] and ]) and minced vegetables and herbs including onions, tomatoes and parsley, then baked. Lahmacun is often served sprinkled with ] and wrapped around ], including ], ]es, ]s, ]s, ], and roasted eggplant; a typical variants may be found employing kebab meat or sauces. '''Lahmacun''', '''lahmajun''', or '''lahmejun''' ({{lang-tr|Lahmacun}}), (] ] ''lahmaǰun'' or ] ''lahmaǰo''), from {{lang-ar|لحم بعجين}}, {{transl|ar|'']''}}, "meat with dough", is a round, thin piece of dough topped with minced meat (most commonly ] and ]) and minced vegetables and herbs including onions, tomatoes and parsley, then baked. Lahmacun is often served sprinkled with ] and wrapped around ], including ], ]es, ]s, ]s, ], and roasted eggplant; a typical variants may be found employing kebab meat or sauces.


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Turkish Lahmacun with salad

Lahmacun, lahmajun, or lahmejun (Template:Lang-tr), (Armenian լահմաջուն lahmaǰun or լահմաջո lahmaǰo), from Template:Lang-ar, lahm bi'ajīn, "meat with dough", is a round, thin piece of dough topped with minced meat (most commonly beef and lamb) and minced vegetables and herbs including onions, tomatoes and parsley, then baked. Lahmacun is often served sprinkled with lemon juice and wrapped around vegetables, including pickles, tomatoes, peppers, onions, lettuce, and roasted eggplant; a typical variants may be found employing kebab meat or sauces.

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