Qatlama
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Alternative names | Katmer, gambir |
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Type | Bread |
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Kattama (Kazakh: қаттама, Kyrgyz: каттама, both Kazakh pronunciation: [qɑttɑmɑ]), Katlama, Katmer (Turkish: katmer), or gambir (Mongolian: гамбир Mongolian pronunciation: [ɢæmʲbʲĭɾ]) is fried layered bread common in the cuisines of Central Asia.
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