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Meaning of Mantapour from wikipedia

- (matzoon) or sour cream (ttvaser) and garlic, accompanied by clear soup (mantapour). Manti are more common among western Armenians, while among eastern Armenians...
- Brindzapour Dzavarapour Flol Karshm Katnapour Katnov Khash Kololik Krchik Mantapour Matsunaprtosh Pekhapour Putuk Sarnapour Spas Sunkapour Tarkhana T’ghit...
- Brindzapour Dzavarapour Flol Karshm Katnapour Katnov Khash Kololik Krchik Mantapour Matsunaprtosh Pekhapour Putuk Sarnapour Spas Sunkapour Tarkhana T’ghit...
- winter, when it is served with heaps of fresh garlic and dried lavash. Mantapour (Armenian: մանթապուր mantʿapur) is a soup typically made with matzoon...
- Brindzapour Dzavarapour Flol Karshm Katnapour Katnov Khash Kololik Krchik Mantapour Matsunaprtosh Pekhapour Putuk Sarnapour Spas Sunkapour Tarkhana T’ghit...
- Brindzapour Dzavarapour Flol Karshm Katnapour Katnov Khash Kololik Krchik Mantapour Matsunaprtosh Pekhapour Putuk Sarnapour Spas Sunkapour Tarkhana T’ghit...
- Brindzapour Dzavarapour Flol Karshm Katnapour Katnov Khash Kololik Krchik Mantapour Matsunaprtosh Pekhapour Putuk Sarnapour Spas Sunkapour Tarkhana T’ghit...
- Brindzapour Dzavarapour Flol Karshm Katnapour Katnov Khash Kololik Krchik Mantapour Matsunaprtosh Pekhapour Putuk Sarnapour Spas Sunkapour Tarkhana T’ghit...
- typically served with yogurt or sour cream, accompanied by clear soup. Mantapour is an Armenian beef soup with manta. Boraki (Armenian: Բորակի) are a kind...
- Brindzapour Dzavarapour Flol Karshm Katnapour Katnov Khash Kololik Krchik Mantapour Matsunaprtosh Pekhapour Putuk Sarnapour Spas Sunkapour Tarkhana T’ghit...