Georgia Archives - thedancingcucumber.com thedancingcucumber.com Tue, 14 Jan 2020 13:46:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 3 Must-Try Dishes in Tbilisi, Georgia https://thedancingcucumber.com/3-must-try-dishes-in-tbilisi-georgia/ Wed, 15 Jan 2020 06:21:46 +0000 https://thedancingcucumber.com/?p=3317 Georgia and its capital, Tbilisi, are becoming pretty popular among tourists, so it’s time to see what the city has to offer when it comes to food. Many assume that Georgian cuisine must be similar to Russian, but that’s not entirely true. The country’s staple dishes have been influenced by many different cultures, and here […]

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Georgia and its capital, Tbilisi, are becoming pretty popular among tourists, so it’s time to see what the city has to offer when it comes to food. Many assume that Georgian cuisine must be similar to Russian, but that’s not entirely true. The country’s staple dishes have been influenced by many different cultures, and here are the ones you need to try during your visit.

Khinkali

Khinkali falls somewhere between Chinese soup dumplings, ravioli, and Russian pelmeni. The “dumplings” are made with flour and water and stuffed with various fillings before being boiled. See the whole process of making khinkali in the video below.

Badrijani Nigvzit

This dish can be difficult to pronounce, but you can simply call it eggplant with walnut and everyone will know what you mean. Badrijani Nigvzit is considered finger food and it’s made by frying thin eggplant slices and covering them with a walnut paste. The video below shows the process.

Khachapuri

Khachapuri, or Georgian cheese bread, is a creative dish made using common ingredients. They use different cheeses in different parts of the country, and you’ll probably find traditional khachapuri with sulguni cheese in Tbilisi. YouTube channel Food Wishes will teach you more about it.

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See Where The Magic Happens at These Southern Breweries https://thedancingcucumber.com/see-where-the-magic-happens-at-these-southern-breweries/ Thu, 09 Aug 2018 06:05:39 +0000 https://thedancingcucumber.com/?p=773 Whether the weather is hot or cold, it’s always a good time to have a beer when you’re in the south. If you’re ever there for a visit, seeing where your favorite brews get made is a unique way to see a place. Visit one of these breweries for a great experience and most importantly, […]

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Whether the weather is hot or cold, it’s always a good time to have a beer when you’re in the south. If you’re ever there for a visit, seeing where your favorite brews get made is a unique way to see a place. Visit one of these breweries for a great experience and most importantly, delicious beer. 

North Carolina

Asheville, NC is a town that is aptly named “Beer Town USA”. This town has more breweries per square mile than anywhere else in the US! Highland Brewing Company is one of the best famous for beers like their Gaelic Ale, an amber colored American ale, and it’s Oatmeal Porter, which is a rich, dark and malty brew.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BlRKmNChah_/?tagged=highlandbrewing

South Carolina

Charleston, SC also called the Lowcountry, gets pretty hot and humid. If you’re visiting the downtown area and need a break, go just outside the center to Mount Pleasant, home of Westbrook Brewing Company. One of their best beers is their goes, which a unique German sour beer. 

Georgia

Sweetwater Brewing Company in Atlanta makes the state of Georgia proud. They have a ton of variety of beers, but some of their most famous is their refreshing 420 Extra Pale Ale and rich Hop Hash Double IPA.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BlEsxc-DOJI/?taken-by=sweetwaterbrew

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> Georgia Archives - thedancingcucumber.com thedancingcucumber.com Tue, 14 Jan 2020 13:46:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 3 Must-Try Dishes in Tbilisi, Georgia https://thedancingcucumber.com/3-must-try-dishes-in-tbilisi-georgia/ Wed, 15 Jan 2020 06:21:46 +0000 https://thedancingcucumber.com/?p=3317 Georgia and its capital, Tbilisi, are becoming pretty popular among tourists, so it’s time to see what the city has to offer when it comes to food. Many assume that Georgian cuisine must be similar to Russian, but that’s not entirely true. The country’s staple dishes have been influenced by many different cultures, and here […]

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Georgia and its capital, Tbilisi, are becoming pretty popular among tourists, so it’s time to see what the city has to offer when it comes to food. Many assume that Georgian cuisine must be similar to Russian, but that’s not entirely true. The country’s staple dishes have been influenced by many different cultures, and here are the ones you need to try during your visit.

Khinkali

Khinkali falls somewhere between Chinese soup dumplings, ravioli, and Russian pelmeni. The “dumplings” are made with flour and water and stuffed with various fillings before being boiled. See the whole process of making khinkali in the video below.

Badrijani Nigvzit

This dish can be difficult to pronounce, but you can simply call it eggplant with walnut and everyone will know what you mean. Badrijani Nigvzit is considered finger food and it’s made by frying thin eggplant slices and covering them with a walnut paste. The video below shows the process.

Khachapuri

Khachapuri, or Georgian cheese bread, is a creative dish made using common ingredients. They use different cheeses in different parts of the country, and you’ll probably find traditional khachapuri with sulguni cheese in Tbilisi. YouTube channel Food Wishes will teach you more about it.

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See Where The Magic Happens at These Southern Breweries https://thedancingcucumber.com/see-where-the-magic-happens-at-these-southern-breweries/ Thu, 09 Aug 2018 06:05:39 +0000 https://thedancingcucumber.com/?p=773 Whether the weather is hot or cold, it’s always a good time to have a beer when you’re in the south. If you’re ever there for a visit, seeing where your favorite brews get made is a unique way to see a place. Visit one of these breweries for a great experience and most importantly, […]

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Whether the weather is hot or cold, it’s always a good time to have a beer when you’re in the south. If you’re ever there for a visit, seeing where your favorite brews get made is a unique way to see a place. Visit one of these breweries for a great experience and most importantly, delicious beer. 

North Carolina

Asheville, NC is a town that is aptly named “Beer Town USA”. This town has more breweries per square mile than anywhere else in the US! Highland Brewing Company is one of the best famous for beers like their Gaelic Ale, an amber colored American ale, and it’s Oatmeal Porter, which is a rich, dark and malty brew.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BlRKmNChah_/?tagged=highlandbrewing

South Carolina

Charleston, SC also called the Lowcountry, gets pretty hot and humid. If you’re visiting the downtown area and need a break, go just outside the center to Mount Pleasant, home of Westbrook Brewing Company. One of their best beers is their goes, which a unique German sour beer. 

Georgia

Sweetwater Brewing Company in Atlanta makes the state of Georgia proud. They have a ton of variety of beers, but some of their most famous is their refreshing 420 Extra Pale Ale and rich Hop Hash Double IPA.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BlEsxc-DOJI/?taken-by=sweetwaterbrew

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