kurtosiyi
Kurtosiyi is a traditional pastry originating from the Central Asian region, particularly associated with Uzbek, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz culinary cultures. This sweet bread is characterized by its distinctive spiral shape and glossy, caramelized crust. It is typically prepared by wrapping dough around a wooden or metal spit, which is then rotated over an open flame or hot coals, allowing for even cooking and a unique texture.
The dough for kurtosiyi usually consists of ingredients such as flour, water, sugar, and yeast, sometimes enriched
Traditionally, kurtosiyi is baked during festivals, markets, and special occasions, serving as both a dessert and
Kurtosiyi is celebrated for its cultural significance, symbolizing hospitality and communal celebration in Central Asian societies.