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    IS HARISA ARMENIAN OR TURKISH DISH?

    NEWS.AM
    May 17, 2012 | 01:29

    Harisa is an Armenian ritual dish which comes from the pagan era,
    the president of Development and Preservation of Armenian National
    Dishes NGO Sedrak Mamulyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am adding that
    after adopting Christianity the Armenian cuisine became simpler.

    Mamulyan is concerned with other issues. Last year Turkey managed to
    register a variety of harisa as a Turkish dish in UNESCO. Georgia
    is trying to be recognized as the birth place for pitcher works,
    wine-making and apiary. According to Mamulyan, this means that soon
    Armenian tonir will be recognized as the property of the Georgians
    or another nation.

    Mamulyan stressed, the strongest fact proving that harisa is an
    Armenian dish is that Armenia is the fatherland of wheat which is
    the main component of the dish. He stated that the word harisa has an
    Armenian origin which comes from the word 'harel' which means to stir.

    Commenting on the question why Armenia does not appeal to UNESCO
    for recognizing a variety of harisa as a Turkish dish, he said that
    currently UNESCO is financially dependent on Turkey, which is its
    largest donor after Canada, since the United States refused giving
    financial aid to UNESCO (after the recognition of Palestine).

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