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Mouth-watering lavash becomes the symbol of sharing culture in Turkey

Lavash, Katyrma, Jupka and Yufka being varieties of round- or oval-shaped thin breads that take shape by rolling dough by hand or using a dough roller, called "oklava" symbolizes not only a consumption element but also a common making and sharing culture inherited from the past in the involving regions of Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey.

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Tradition of making and sharing flatbread is practiced generally in most of the regions of these five countries. More specifically; in Azerbaijan, flatbread tradition (mostly under the name "Lavaş", but also "Yukha") is practiced especially in the regions of Baku, Nakhchivan, Sheki, Gabala, Karabakh, Ganja and Lenkaran; in Iran, it is practiced mostly with the name "Lavash" in all regions; In Kazakhstan, it is practiced mostly with the name "Katyrma" in all regions; in Kyrgyzstan, mostly under the name "Jupka", it is widespread in all regions of Osh, Jalal-Abad, Batken, Chui. Lso, in Turkey, it is mostly known as "Lavaş" and "Yufka" in all regions of the country especially in rural areas.