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Khmeli suneli

Khmeli suneli (Georgian: ხმელი სუნელი, literally "dried spice") is a traditional Georgian spice mix.[1] It typically contains ground coriander seed, celery seed, dried basil, dill, parsley, blue fenugreek (utskho suneli[2]), summer savory, bay leaf, mint and marigold.[3] There is no fixed recipe for khmeli suneli; in this respect it is similar to the Indian garam masala.[2] Ready-made mixtures vary in color from pale green to golden to umber, with the best source of khmeli suneli being Svanetia.[4]

This mixture is an ingredient of traditional Georgian dishes and sauces, such as kharcho.[5] Khmeli suneli is also used as a seasoning for meat and for stews: Goldstein mentions spicy meatballs abkhazura, cabbage with walnuts (kombostos ruleti nigvzit), aubergine salad badridzani mtsvanilit.[2]

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  1. ^ The Silk Road Gourmet: Western and Southern Asia, Laura Kelley, p. 59
  2. ^ a b c O'Connell 2016, p. 47.
  3. ^ Darra Goldstein (1999). The Georgian feast: the vibrant culture and savory food of the Republic of Georgia. University of California Press. p. 44. ISBN 0-520-21929-5.
  4. ^ Goldstein & Pʻirosmanašvili 2013, p. 37.
  5. ^ Aliza Green. Khmeli-Suneli. Chowhound, 2012

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