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Chachlik - Wikipédia - Mozilla Firefox. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Le chachlyk (en cyrillique: шашлык, en alphabet persan: شیشلیک) est une spécialité culinaire de type brochettes kebab originaire du Proche-Orient ou du Caucase à base de viande marinée et grillée. Articles connexes[modifier | modifier le code] Chachlig.jpg (Image JPEG, 400x300 pixels)

Plan d\'accès resto Pirosmani situé rue boute. Toison d\'Or - Restaurant à Paris - Cuisine Georgienne Russe dan. Chacha (liquor) A Georgian woman holding chacha (Binekhi Estragon) Chacha (Georgian: ჭაჭა, pronounced [t͡ʃʼat͡ʃʼa]), is traditionally a clear, strong pomace brandy, which is sometimes called "vine vodka", "grape vodka", or "Georgian vodka/grappa". It is made of grape pomace (grape residue left after making wine). The term chacha is used in Georgia to refer to any type of moonshine made of fruits, though it most commonly refers to grape distillate. It may be also produced from unripe or wild grapes. Other common fruits used are figs, tangerines, oranges, or mulberries. Originally only a homebrewed drink of Georgian farmers, it is today also produced by professional distillers. One of the most famous chacha products is the Binekhi Estragon, which became distinguished with the silver medal at the 2007 Mundus Vini awards.[1] Many Georgians claim chacha has medicinal properties and is suggested as a remedy for a number of ailments, including ear blockages and indigestion.

Wine history. There has been wine in Georgia almost as long as there have been Georgians. Some Archaeologists claim that evidence of wine making dates back 5,000 years making Georgia the birthplace of wine. The Georgian word for wine is "Ghvino". Georgia cannot be imagined without wine. There are about 500 varieties of endemic grape. Wine is an inseparable part of the traditional Georgian feast. At Georgian table toasts are made by a toast-master or “tamada” and wine is drunk from a clay cup or a horn called a “kantsi”. For more information about wine go to BBC online and Wine Pages The locals also have a poteen style liquor called Chacha (pron.