Kuru fasulye

Kuru fasulye is a stewed bean dish in Turkish cuisine.[1][2] It is made primarily with white beans and olive oil, and onion and tomato paste or tomato sauce are almost invariably used. Sometimes other vegetables or meat may also be added, especially pastirma. Kuru fasulye is often served along with rice or bulgur. It is often considered the national dish of Turkey.[3][4]

Kuru fasulye
Kuru fasulye
An annual kuru fasulye festival is held in Kaymaz, Sivrihisar.

Its counterpart in Greek cuisine is called fasolada.

In Iraq it is called فاصوليا يابسة and it is usually served with rice that has a specific name called تمن so it will be تمن و فاصوليا يابسة.

See also

References

  1. From the editor Afar May 2014 page 18
  2. White bean stew Delicious Istanbul
  3. Navy Bean Stew And Rice Is Turkey's National Dish Archived 2018-12-26 at the Wayback Machine turkishfood.about.com
  4. Kuru fasulyemi geri istiyorum! Sabah


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.