Manti

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Name Variations

 * manty
 * mantu
 * mantou
 * manties

About Manti
Manti (Turkish: mantı; Kazakh: мәнті, pronounced [mæntɘ́]; Kyrgyz: манты, [mɑntɯ́]; Uzbek: manti, [mantɨ́]; Persian: منتو), are a type of stuffed pasta or dumpling in Armenian and various Central Asian cuisines, closely related to the east Asian mantou, baozi, and mandu. Manti dumplings consist of a spiced meat mixture, usually lamb or ground beef, in a dough wrapper, either boiled or steamed. 'Manti' indicates either singular or plural.

An Armenian pasta made of a small square of pasta with a meat filling added, which then has all four corners gathered together forming a ball. Famous in the region of Yerevan where it is served in a garlic perfumed thick ayran or tahn and topped with a red sauce.

Sometimes also called Dolma Manti, it has become a world famous and is even available in Dubai Armenian restaurants