turshuvid
Turshuvid is a traditional dish originating from the Caucasus region, particularly popular in Armenia and Azerbaijan. It is a type of pickled vegetable, often featuring a medley of seasonal produce. The name itself, "turshuvid," is derived from the Persian word "torshi," meaning pickled. While the specific ingredients can vary widely depending on regional traditions and family recipes, common vegetables include cabbage, cauliflower, carrots, bell peppers, cucumbers, and garlic. The pickling process typically involves a brine made from water, salt, and vinegar, with spices like dill, coriander, and bay leaves often added for flavor.
The preparation of turshuvid usually begins with cleaning and preparing the vegetables. They are then layered