Ghapama
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![]() Traditional ghapama, cut and ready to serve | |
Type | Stew |
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Place of origin | Armenia |
Main ingredients | Pumpkin, rice, dried fruits (almonds, apple, cornel, apricot, prunes, raisins) |
Ghapama (Armenian: ղափամա) is an Armenian stuffed pumpkin dish,[1] often prepared during the Christmas season. It is prepared by removing the guts of the pumpkin (known as դդում in Armenian, pronounced dt'um in Eastern Armenian and t't'um in Western Armenian) and stuffing it with boiled rice and dried fruits[2] such as chopped almonds, apple, cornel, apricot, plums, dates, prunes and raisins. It is also common to pour on honey and mix in ground cinnamon or sugar. The pumpkin is then baked until it becomes soft, then brought to the table where it is cut up and served.
There is an Armenian song about the meal known as Հէյ Ջան Ղափամա (Hey Jan Ghapama),[3] popularized by Harout Pamboukjian.[4]
See also
References
- ^ "Ghapama". Glendale News Press. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- ^ Petrosian, I.; Underwood, D. (2006). Armenian Food: Fact, Fiction & Folklore. Armenian Research Center collection. Yerkir Publishing. p. 120. ISBN 978-1-4116-9865-9. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
- ^ Irina Petrosian; David Underwood (2006). Armenian Food: Fact, Fiction & Folklore. Lulu.com. pp. 120–. ISBN 978-1-4116-9865-9.
- ^ "Ghapama: an Armenian dish so good, they made a song about it". Jam.
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