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Çäkçäk (pronounced (:ɕækˈɕæk), Janalif: ''Cəkcək'', Tatar Cyrillic: Чәкчәк or чәк-чәк, ''çäk-çäk''; (タジク語:чақчақ), ''chaqchaq''; (ロシア語:чак-чак), ''chak-chak''; (バシキール語:сәк-сәк), ''säk-säk'', Kazakh "шек-шек" (shek-shek)), frequently anglicized as chak-chak , is a Tatar sweet. It is particularly popular in Tatarstan and Bashkortostan, and is recognized as Tatarstan's national sweet in Russia. Çäkçäk is made from unleavened dough cut and rolled into hazelnut-sized balls, which are then deep-fried in oil. Optionally hazelnuts or dried fruits are added to the mixture. The fried balls are stacked in a mound in a special mold and drenched with hot honey. After cooling and hardening, çäkçäk may be optionally decorated with hazelnuts and dried fruits. Traditional wedding çäkçäk is of bigger size and is often covered with candies and dragées. The biggest çäkçäk (1,000 kg) was prepared on 29 August 2005 during Kazan's millennium celebration.〔 (Chak-chak record in Kazan )〕 ==Types== *If the dough is fried as noodles, çäkçäk is called Boxara käläwäse (Бохара кәләвәсе, (:bɔxɑˈrɑ kælæwæˈse), i.e. ''Bukharan käläwä'' ).〔 *Kazakh shek-shek is similar to ''Boxara käläwäse''. *Tajik chakchak comes in both types, as balls and as noodles. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Çäkçäk」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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