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Sangak (Persian: سنگک, Azerbaijani: səngək, Kurdish: sengek) or nân-e sangak (Persian: نان سنگک) is a plain, rectangular or triangular Iranian whole wheat leavened flatbread.[1]

Sangak

Sangak flatbreads

Alternative names

Nan-e sangak

Type

Flatbread

Place of origin

 Iran

Region or state

Khorasan

Main ingredients

Wheat flour, Sour dough, Sesame

Food energy
(per serving)

75 kcal (314 kJ)

Other information

National bread of Iran

Two bakers baking sangak bread in a traditional oven
Baking Sangak bread in a bakery in Isfahan, Iran

History

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InPersian sangak means little stone. The bread is baked on a bed of small river stones in an oven. There are usually two varieties of this bread offered at Iranian bakeries: the generic one which has no toppings; and the more expensive variety which is traditionaly topped with poppy seeds and these days with sesame seeds,[2] and to less extent black cumin, caraway, cumin and even dried aromatic herbs.

Sangak bread was traditionally the bread of the Persian army. It is mentioned for the first time in the 11th century. Each soldier carried a small quantity of pebbles which at camp were brought together to create the "sangak oven" that would bake the bread for the entire army. It was eaten with lamb kabab.

The bread has always been widely eaten in the territory of present-day Azerbaijan, but following the Soviet takeover in 1920, it became less common.[3] The Soviets opted for mass production of bread, an option which was not amiable to the traditional, hand-formed sangak.[3] In neighbouring Iran, however, sangak never lost its popularity.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ Caballero, Benjamin; Finglas, Paul M.; Toldrá, Fidel, eds. (2015). Encyclopedia of Food and Health (Vol. 1). Academic Press. p. 727. ISBN 978-0123849533.
  • ^ "Breads of Iran". Food Reference. Retrieved 2016-03-26.
  • ^ a b c "Bread - Chorak". Azerbaijan International. Retrieved 2016-03-26.
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