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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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In both rural and urban areas, the tradition is continued mostly by women in living spaces and by bread masters in restaurants and bakeries. During the preparation of flatbread, task sharing is performed between individuals based on their experience and skills. As such, the most experienced and skilled persons are in charge of kneading, rolling and cooking the dough, while the youth and the children – as an introduction to the transmission process of the tradition – are in charge of preparing the bezes and in providing adults the tools and materials they need while working on the dough.