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Georgian Food Gifts: What to Send Someone Who Has Everything
Georgian food gifts are genuinely different from what most people have come across before. That makes them worth considering when the usual options feel tired. Here is what to know before you order. Why Georgian Food Works as a Gift The flavours are distinct without being overwhelming. Churchkhela, Georgian chocolate, and dried fruit pastes like tklapi are visually striking, shelf-stable, and easy to explain. They arrive with a story attached, which is more than most gift boxes can say. The Sweet Supra Box Range We offer four curated box types,... Read more...
A Guide to Georgian Spices: Khmeli Suneli, Adjika, and More
Georgian cuisine is built on spice blends and condiments that have been refined over centuries. Once you understand a few of the key players, Georgian food starts to make a lot more sense. Khmeli Suneli This is Georgia's most versatile spice blend and the backbone of many classic dishes. It typically includes coriander, fenugreek (blue fenugreek), marigold petals, dill, parsley, savory, bay leaf, and pepper. The exact mix varies by producer and region. You will find it in everything from walnut sauces to stewed meats, and it is what gives... Read more...
What Is Churchkhela? Georgia's Ancient Superfood Explained
An Ancient Sweet with a Practical History If you have ever seen a long, dark, sausage-shaped sweet hanging in a Georgian market, you have already spotted churchkhela, one of the Caucasus region's most distinctive foods. Made from walnuts or hazelnuts threaded on a string and dipped repeatedly in thickened grape must, churchkhela has been a staple of Georgian life for centuries. Warriors carried it on long campaigns. Shepherds packed it for mountain journeys. Today it is a beloved snack, a cultural icon, and an increasingly popular food gift. How Churchkhela... Read more...
Sweet Supra Gets Unboxed: A Real Review from JermsMRE
JermsMRE, a YouTube channel with 10K subscribers dedicated to rations and survival food, got hold of our Churchkhela Box and called it "the original MRE." Watch the full unboxing and see Georgian churchkhela through fresh eyes. Read more...