Mount Ararat with the historic Khor Virap monastery visible at center-left

Cuisine

The Armenian highlands — characterized by short growing seasons, long winters, and limited access to coastal trade routes — produced a distinctive cluster of food preservation techniques: drying lavash for months-long flatbread storage, fermenting milk into matzoon for short-term cold preservation, and air-curing beef and lamb as basturma and sujuk using the atmospheric cold and dry autumn winds d

The Armenian highlands  characterized by short growing seasons, long winters, and limited access to coastal trade routes  produced a distinctive cluster of food preservation techniques: drying lavash for months-long flatbread storage, fermenting milk into matzoon for short-term cold preservation, and air-curing beef and lamb as basturma and sujuk using the atmospheric cold and dry autumn winds d 

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