3-day Vocabulary
πΊπΈ Tandoor
πΊπΏ Tandir
Here are more examples of "tandoor", specifically focused on food and culture:
Food:
1. "The lamb( qo'zi) was marinated ( sousga botirmoq) overnight and then roasted to perfection in the tandoor."
2. "Fresh naan bread, straight from the tandoor, is a treat with any meal."
3. "Restaurants often use a tandoor to give dishes a smoky, authentic flavor."
Culture and Tradition:
1. "In our village, every family has a tandoor to bake bread for special occasions."
2. "The tandoor is a symbol of traditional cooking in many Central Asian households."
3. "When I visited Khiva, I saw women baking tandir non in a large clay tandoor."
Modern Use:
1. "Many modern kitchens now have electric tandoors to replicate the traditional method."
2. "Street vendors often set up portable tandoors to serve hot kebabs to customers."
πΊπΈ Tandoor
πΊπΏ Tandir
Here are more examples of "tandoor", specifically focused on food and culture:
Food:
1. "The lamb( qo'zi) was marinated ( sousga botirmoq) overnight and then roasted to perfection in the tandoor."
2. "Fresh naan bread, straight from the tandoor, is a treat with any meal."
3. "Restaurants often use a tandoor to give dishes a smoky, authentic flavor."
Culture and Tradition:
1. "In our village, every family has a tandoor to bake bread for special occasions."
2. "The tandoor is a symbol of traditional cooking in many Central Asian households."
3. "When I visited Khiva, I saw women baking tandir non in a large clay tandoor."
Modern Use:
1. "Many modern kitchens now have electric tandoors to replicate the traditional method."
2. "Street vendors often set up portable tandoors to serve hot kebabs to customers."