turundaja
Turundaja is a traditional dish from the Balkans, particularly popular in Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a hearty stew made with a variety of ingredients, typically including meat, vegetables, and spices. The name "turundaja" is derived from the Turkish word "turun," which means "to turn," reflecting the dish's origins in the Ottoman Empire, where it was known as "turun çorbası."
The primary ingredients of turundaja include meat, such as beef, pork, or lamb, which is slow-cooked with
Turundaja is typically served with bread, such as a crusty baguette or a type of flatbread, and
The preparation of turundaja involves several steps, including browning the meat, sautéing the vegetables, and then
Turundaja is a staple in Balkan cuisine and is celebrated for its simplicity and depth of flavor.