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Georgian Food

A Georgian food photo essay. Georgian cuisine highlights include lobio, khingkale, and khachapuri from homes, restaurants and markets in towns and cities across the Republic of Georgia. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.
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  • Child Buying Khachapuri - Tbilisi, Georgia

    Child Buying Khachapuri - Tbilisi, Georgia

    You never go hungry in Tbilisi since a khachapuri stand lurks around just about every corner, serving it fresh from the oven. This stand had the requisite cheese-filled variety, but also included some tasty mushroom and rice/tarragon filled varieties as well. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.

  • Lobiani, Badrijan, Pkhali and Ratatouille - Tbilisi, Georgia

    Lobiani, Badrijan, Pkhali and Ratatouille - Tbilisi, Georgia

    A vibrant nosh assembled from two lovely and inexpensive stalls just off Kostava street in Tbilisi. Lobiani (bean-stuffed version of khachapuri bread), badrijan (roasted eggplant with walnut paste), pkhali (spinach, walnuts, and garlic), and a tomato aubergine ratatouille. As Tbilisi summer heats up, retreat to a shady garden and serve with an ice cold Natakhtari beer. We did. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.

  • Khachapuri - Mtskheta, Georgia

    Khachapuri - Mtskheta, Georgia

    Khachapuri, the ubiquitous signature Georgian cheese-stuffed bread oozes gooey goodness. A common site on the Georgian table - breakfast, lunch and dinner. Very addictive. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.

  • Woman Buying Tonis Puri - Tbilisi, Georgia

    Woman Buying Tonis Puri - Tbilisi, Georgia

    Tonis Puri (Georgian bread) folds up quite nicely. It's delicious too. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.

  • Lobio (Bean Soup) - Mtskheta, Georgia

    Lobio (Bean Soup) - Mtskheta, Georgia

    A popular restaurant outside of Mtskheta served up ceramic mugs full of our favorite Georgian bean dish - lobio. Here, it's complemented by mchadi (cornmeal bread that weighs as much as a brick). Like all Georgian feasts, this was only one of the numerous courses; we could barely move afterward. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.

  • Khinkali - Tbilisi, Georgia

    Khinkali - Tbilisi, Georgia

    Lena introduced us to Khinkali (meat filled dumplings) on our second day in Tbilisi and taught us how to dust them with pepper and eat them with our hands (without spilling the juices). FYI, 25 khinkali dumplings were more than enough for the 3 of us! Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.

  • Men at the Main Market - Tbilisi, Georgia

    Men at the Main Market - Tbilisi, Georgia

    Actually, that's the name of the guy on the left (pronounced GO-cha). He really was gigantic...and friends with the skinny cheese vendor. When he saw us, the two unsuspecting Americans, he tried to physically pull us away to consume large amounts of wine. With the help of the other vendors, we managed to escape his overly hospitable clutches and save our already inflamed livers for a few more hours. Dan still has nightmares about Gotcha drinking him under a table in a parallel universe. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.

  • Lady Selling Red Tomatoes -Tbilisi, Georgia

    Lady Selling Red Tomatoes -Tbilisi, Georgia

    These tomatoes looked almost too good to be true. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.

  • Woman with Piles of Dried Fruits - Tbilisi, Georgia

    Woman with Piles of Dried Fruits - Tbilisi, Georgia

    This friendly woman held court over beautiful piles of dried fruits at the Tbilisi main market. She allowed us to sample a handful of just about everything - apricots, raisins, and prunes to name a few. Audrey's not a fan of raisins, but even she liked the ones here. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.

  • Spices at Market - Tbilisi, Georgia

    Spices at Market - Tbilisi, Georgia

    Some hot, some not...at the Tbilisi main market. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.

  • Man Selling Cookies - Tbilisi, Georgia

    Man Selling Cookies - Tbilisi, Georgia

    Not quite sure what this guy was selling, but he insisted that Dan take his photo. Then he waved and walked away. It takes all kinds to make Tbilisi (and its main market) tick! Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.

  • Audrey with Market Vendor - Tbilisi, Georgia

    Audrey with Market Vendor - Tbilisi, Georgia

    The only words of English this vendor knew was "I LOVE YOU!!" so each time we would walk, that's what she'd shout. We'll take it. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.

  • Making Khinkali - Kakheti, Georgia

    Making Khinkali - Kakheti, Georgia

    When Lali sensed our enthusiasm for Georgian food, she agreed to make khinkali (meat filled dumplings) from scratch with us. Once the meat filling is made, it's all about the fill, turn, tuck and twist. Depending on whom you talk to, khinkali tops require 21 or 37 turns. But who's counting?? Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Kakheti.

  • Making Adjika - Tbilisi, Georgia

    Making Adjika - Tbilisi, Georgia

    This woman ground fresh garlic with dried peppers to make Adjika, a spicy Indian pickle-like paste - while the women in the background watched and wondered. Try adjika with fresh cucumbers and veggies. Very tasty. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.

  • Tsinandali Wine Tasting - Kakheti, Georgia

    Tsinandali Wine Tasting - Kakheti, Georgia

    There is an option to taste wines from the Tsinandali winery for 5 Lari/person ($3). We tried three varieties. Unfortunately, none were particularly outstanding. When the tasting room host tried to sell us a bottle, she explained that the bottled wine would be much better than what we had tasted. Tasting bottles slowly oxidize in the fridge through a trickle of tourist traffic. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Kakheti.

  • Dried Flowers and Herbs - Kakheti, Georgia

    Dried Flowers and Herbs - Kakheti, Georgia

    A magical bowl of dried flowers, herbs and garlic used to create savory and liver-cleansing teas and dressings. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.

  • Badrijan Nigzit (Stuffed Eggplant) - Kisiskhevi, Georgia

    Badrijan Nigzit (Stuffed Eggplant) - Kisiskhevi, Georgia

    Badrijan, roasted strips of eggplant filled with a ground walnut and garlic filling. Delicious! This particular batch crafted by the capable hands of Lali in Kisiskhevi. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.

  • Khinkali - Kakheti, Georgia

    Khinkali - Kakheti, Georgia

    The result of Lali's lessons with us on how to fill, twist and tuck khinkali. After a few twists, some turns, a wing and a prayer, they are dropped into a pot of salted, boiling water in order to cook the meat inside. If assembled correctly, all the juices stay in the dumpling just long enough to dribble down someone's shirt on the first bite. The trick: eat khinkali with your hands, while keeping the hot juices inside the dumpling as you eat. Not to be missed when in Georgia. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.

  • Bags of Spices at Telavi Market - Kakheti, Georgia

    Bags of Spices at Telavi Market - Kakheti, Georgia

    Bags of fragrant spice mixtures at the Telavi main market. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.

  • Lada Full of Tomatoes - Kakheti, Georgia

    Lada Full of Tomatoes - Kakheti, Georgia

    Trunks filled with vegetables at the Telavi main market in Kakheti. These tomatoes were so sweet you could eat them like fruit. As amazing as these are, we're told that they are nothing compared to the tomatoes that come in August/September. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Kakheti.

  • Smiling Vendor at Telavi Market - Kakheti, Georgia

    Smiling Vendor at Telavi Market - Kakheti, Georgia

    A friendly vegetable vendor shoots us a smile at the Telavi main market. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Kakheti.

  • Fresh Herbs at Telavi Market - Kakheti, Georgia

    Fresh Herbs at Telavi Market - Kakheti, Georgia

    One of the things we really love about Georgian cuisine is its use of fresh herbs, in cooking and also as palate cleansers. Flat parsley, purple basil, tarragon, cilantro, and dill figure prominently. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Kakheti.

  • Chicken Vendors at Telavi Market - Kakheti, Georgia

    Chicken Vendors at Telavi Market - Kakheti, Georgia

    These women catch a few winks while chicken vending. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Kakheti.

  • Fresh Garlic at Telavi Market - Kakheti, Georgia

    Fresh Garlic at Telavi Market - Kakheti, Georgia

    Piles of fresh garlic at Telavi's food market. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Kakheti.

  • Cucumber and Tomato Vendor - Akhaltsikhe, Georgia

    Cucumber and Tomato Vendor - Akhaltsikhe, Georgia

    A confident vendor at the Akhaltsikhe market. Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.

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    Child Buying Khachapuri - Tbilisi, Georgia
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