Öçpoçmaq

Ocpocmaq (/ˌɛpɒ ˈmɑːk/ or /ˌɛʃpɒʃ ˈmɑːk/;Cyrillic: Өчпочмак pronounced [ˌœɕpɔɕˈmɑq], literally triangle)[1][note 1] is a Tatar national and Bashkirs dish, an essential food in Tatar and Bashkirs culture. It is a triangular pastry, filled with chopped beef, onion and potatoes. Öçpoçmaq is usually eaten with bouillon or with tea.

Ocpocmaq
Alternative namesӨчпочмак
CourseMain course
Place of originRussia
Region or stateVolga Region
Main ingredients

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Notes

  1. also transliterated as ochpochmaq, ochpochmak, oechpochmaq, echpochmak, uchpuchmak; sometimes known as treugolnik (треугольник) among the Russian population

References

  1. "Öçpoçmaq/Өчпочмак". Tatar Encyclopaedia (in Tatar). Kazan: The Republic of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences. Institution of the Tatar Encyclopaedia. 2002.


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