The Ark of Taste: Churchkhela
Dan Saladino samples the delights of a traditional Georgian sweet, churchkhela, at Kakheti market in eastern Georgia. Originally created to sustain ancient warriors, this sweet is now a popular healthy snack for children. Churchkhela, is made from a row of 8 or 9 walnuts with hazelnuts, almonds, cleaned pumpkin seeds and various dried fruit strung on a thread and then dipped into condensed grape or mulberry juice several times.
The churchkhela is complete when it is finally dry after several days and is 20-35 cm long. The condensed fruit juice and dried fruits, nuts and seeds have a pleasant sweet taste and the finished product is soft, dense and elastic. Walnut tress abound in Georgia, yet this traditional sweet is under threat from a cheaper and mass produced version.
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