Mchadi

Mchadi (Georgian: მჭადი) is a traditional Georgian[1][2][3] cornbread traditionally eaten with lobio and/or cheese. It is made by combining cornmeal and water into a patty and then frying it.

A variation of this dish is called chvishtari which is stuffed with cheese.

References

  1. Food Cultures of the World Encyclopedia, Ken Albala, p. 26
  2. Darra Goldstein, The Georgian Feast, p. 32
  3. Georgisk Mad, Rikke Elisabeth Frederiksen, p. 52
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