lidhaçat
Lidhaçat is a traditional Albanian dish that is particularly popular in the southern regions of Albania. The name "lidhaçat" translates to "tied ones" in English, referring to the way the meat is prepared. The dish consists of small pieces of lamb or beef that are tied together with a string, often using the animal's own intestines. This method of preparation is believed to have originated from the need to use every part of the animal, ensuring that no meat is wasted.
The meat is typically seasoned with salt, pepper, and other spices, and then tied in small bundles.
Lidhaçat is not only a popular dish in Albania but also in other countries with significant Albanian