Neither fruit tea nor mushroom soup is Georgian. Also, you mustn't dip Khinkali in sauce. If you really want to taste Georgian cuisine, you must visit an authentic Georgian restaurant.
Lol not ‘friend’ standing out of the frame I think Lanzie’s dumplings may have been more watery cause of broth Awwn y’all are so cute… glad you enjoyed! ~☆
khinkali can also be made from potatoes, mushrooms and cheese :D it's just that the traditional one is with meat, but the other ones are still khinkali. and honestly speaking? i like to dip it in sour cream, if i get frozen ones :D
I agree to you in that that is point of taste, but when we say just "Khinkali" - it is always traditional which is with meat :), if we are speaking about different type than we always add what kind of khinkali we are speaking about: potato khinkali, cheese khinkali, cottage cheese khinkali and so on :D. by the way, fried khinkali is my favorite 🤓☺
@@paataseturidze8723 hm, i guess i've never heard anyone do that before. i've only seen it specified when you actually order it at a restaurant. also yeah, fried khinkali... დედას ვუტირებდი, რო მქონდეს