Sanal Lidzhiev, About Traditional Cuisine
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Terbish, Baasanjav
Churyumova, Elvira
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Sanal says that the Kalmyks cut a sheep in such a way as not to spill its blood on the ground. The blood, collected in a bowl, is mixed with an onion, fat, and poured into intestines to make sausages. During a wedding meal, cooked sheep’s kidneys are kept together on a plate to symbolize a union between the newly-wed. The cooked sheep’s head and shins are offered to gods. The jaw is given to the bride so that she becomes talkative.
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