Лаваш (Serbian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Лаваш" in Serbian language version.

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  • Morgan, Diane (2010). Skinny Dips. Chronicle Books. стр. 14. ISBN 978-1452100241. „Lavash, lavosh, or lahvosh is a gigantic, paper-thin, blistery, tortilla-like flatbread common throughout Armenia, Turkey, and Iran. 

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  • Alan Davidson (1999). The Oxford Companion to Food. Oxford University Press. стр. 456. ISBN 978-0192806819. „Lavash a thin crisp bread usually made with wheat flour made in a variety of shapes all over the regions of the South Caucasus, Iran (where it is often so thin as to be like tissue and can be almost seen through), and Afghanistan. It is leavened and baked in a tandoor. Lavash is served with kebabs and is used to scoop up food or wrap round food before being eaten. Its origins are ancient and it is also known as lavaş depending on the region. As in the other countries of this region large batches of this bread are made and stored for long periods. In Turkey they are stored on a board suspended by all four corners from the ceiling. The bread becomes dry and is restored by sprinkling with water and reheated as and when needed. Yufka is also a name for filo pastry. 

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