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đuveč
Ghivetch (Bulgarian: гювеч, [ɟuˈvɛtʃ], Romanian: ghiveci, [ɡivet͡ʃi],Persian: دیزی٫ Turkish: güveç, Bosnian: đuveč, [ˈd͡ʑuʋɛt͡ʃ], Macedonian: ѓувеч, [ˈɟuvɛtʃ], Serbian: ђувеч, [ˈd͡ʑǔʋɛt͡ʃ]) is a traditional Balkan autumn vegetable stew most closely associated with Romania, where it is a national dish, and Bulgaria. It is traditionally cooked in an earthenware pot called a güveç. It is often made only with vegetables, though some versions include meat, fish, or poultry. The Washington Post in 1985 called it "one of the world's great vegetable melanges". Mimi Sheraton called it "really the last word in vegetable stews".
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Đuveč
Đuveč is a Turkish, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian and Serbian oven-baked meat and vegetable stew similar to ratatouille. It is made with meat, olives, tomatoes, mushrooms, rice, onions, herbs, and spices and is often served with "Balkan mixed salad", a combination of roasted eggplant, sweet peppers, garlic, tomatoes, and vinegar. Meats can include chicken, pork, lamb or sometimes beef or fish, while vegetables may include onion, tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, eggplant, peas, potatoes, carrots, etc. the dish is flavoured with paprika and summer savoury and various other herbs, and may be cooked in a pan or in the oven. The name comes from đuveč, an earthernware casserole in which đuveč is traditionally prepared; the word comes from the Turkish güveç "earthernware pot".
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of đuveč in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of đuveč in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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