- Cacık
Cacık (IPA pronunciation: /dʒɑːdʒɨk/) is a Turkish dish of seasoned, diluted
yoghurt , eaten throughout the former Ottoman world. InGreece it is calledtzatziki . It is served cold in very small bowls usually as aside dish or with ice cubes. Cacık is made of yogurt,salt ,olive oil , crushedgarlic , choppedcucumber ,dill , mint, andlime juice , diluted with water to a low consistency, and garnished withsumac . Among these ingredients, olive oil, lime juice, and sumac are optional. Dill and mint (fresh or dried) may be used alternately. Cacık, when consumed as ameze , is prepared without water but follows the same recipe. Groundpaprika may also be added when it is prepared as a meze. As a rarer recipe, when prepared withlettuce orcarrot s instead of cucumber, it is named "kış cacığı" (winter cacık).A similar side dish prepared in India is known as raita. Particularly popular in the state of Maharashtra, it is prepared with cucumbers, onions, tomatoes and quite often, grated carrots. Unlike other versions, lime juice is not used in raita. Further differences in the Indian dish include heated oil, mustard seeds and asafoetida and a tadka is given to the consistency of yoghurt and the other vegetables.
Trivia
Cacık is mentioned in the The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=pFrxRlmV23UC&pg=PA49&lpg=PA49&dq=cac%C4%B1k+history&source=web&ots=P3akem9ndB&sig=ZAE3qDZLEqaItuwmT30cjDFwR1I Alice B Toklas Cookbook, Alice B. Toklas, 1998, Globe Pequot, IBSN 1558217541, p 49] ]
ee also
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Ayran
*Raita
*Tarator
*Tzatziki References
External links
* [http://www.turizm.gov.tr/EN/BelgeGoster.aspx?17A16AE30572D313A79D6F5E6C1B43FF69BFC345D03969FA Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism Web site: contains recipies and nutritional information]
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