chvishtari
Chvishtari is a traditional Georgian dish consisting of a cheese-filled cornmeal bread. The main ingredients are ground maize or cornmeal, water or milk, salt, and a soft, brined cheese such as sulguni or Imeretian cheese, often combined with a little grated cheese into the batter. The result is a savory loaf with a crisp exterior and melted cheese interior.
Origin and regional association: It originates from western Georgia, particularly the Imereti region, and is widely
Preparation: The cornmeal is cooked into a thick batter or dense dough, then cheese is added or
Serving and variation: Chvishtari is typically served hot, cut into wedges, and enjoyed as a snack, breakfast,