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Georgian traditional sweet "Churchkhela" master class!!
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Georgian traditional sweet "Churchkhela" master class!!
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In Russian and Japanese.
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Breakfast,coffee,tea and drink
From
AUD 50.06
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Highlights
You'll learn unique Georgian traditional sweet cooking techniques by local chef in 220 years traditional building that is like a village house. On the other hand, our location is in the heart of the city so you don't have to go to a far countryside to feel the countryside spirit. And our staff is multilingual speaking languages like English,Russian,Turkish,Japanese and Georgian so you can easily understand and repeat the process at home.You'll get unforgettable memories from our master class.
Itinerary
8 Dzmebi Kakabadzeebi St
You can join Churchkhela master class. Churchkhela is Georgian traditional sweet. The main ingredients are grape ,nuts and flour.Nuts are threaded onto a string,dipped in thickened grape juice and dried in the shape of a sausage. The traditional technology of churchkhela in the Kakheti region was inscribed on the intangible cultural heritage of Georgia list in 2015. Lesson proccess We boiled grape juice for 2 hours one day before.And It’s named Badagi 1.We crack walnuts and Stick a thread with needle into the nuts like a jewelry. 2. We put flour via net into badagi and then we mix and stir them.We keep boiling with stirring for 10mins. Badagi with flour is named Felamushi. 3.We dip the thread with nuts into Felamushi and lift it up.And We repeat dipping after 5 minutes of hanging and then hang them out again somewhere inside drying for 5-6 days. # We hang them on with a fan for an hour and our guests take them back home as a souvenir. # We have a tea party while we are drying churchkhela.And the guests eat Felamushi.
What's included
INCLUDED
Snacks
Coffee and/or Tea
Additional information
Must Know
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Good To Know
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Location
Address
8 Dzmebi Kakabadzeebi St, T'bilisi, Georgia
Provider
My Cooking
From
AUD 50.06
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