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- Q13569730 subject Q20645455.
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- Q13569730 abstract "Kapuska is a hearty traditional Turkish cuisine stew whose name is derived from the Russian language word for cabbage. Although the name is imported, the dish is a Turkish version of a cabbage stew common in Russia and Eastern Europe. Kapuska is widely known and consumed in the Thrace and Black Sea regions of Turkey.Kapuska is cooked in different ways in Turkey: with garbanzo beans, bulgur, rice, ground meat, lamb, beef, or vegetarian.It is known to be a dish for the poor. Turkish poet Fethi Naci writes in his memoirs that during World War II the dish they most ate was kapuska.".
- Q13569730 thumbnail Kapuska_with_veal.jpg?width=300.
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- Q13569730 comment "Kapuska is a hearty traditional Turkish cuisine stew whose name is derived from the Russian language word for cabbage. Although the name is imported, the dish is a Turkish version of a cabbage stew common in Russia and Eastern Europe. Kapuska is widely known and consumed in the Thrace and Black Sea regions of Turkey.Kapuska is cooked in different ways in Turkey: with garbanzo beans, bulgur, rice, ground meat, lamb, beef, or vegetarian.It is known to be a dish for the poor.".
- Q13569730 label "Kapuska".
- Q13569730 depiction Kapuska_with_veal.jpg.