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Mchadi
Georgian bread From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mchadi (Georgian: მჭადი) is a traditional Georgian[1][2][3] cornbread traditionally eaten with lobio and/or cheese. It is common in Imereti.[citation needed] It is made by combining cornmeal and water into a patty and then frying it.

A variation of this dish is called chvishtari which is stuffed with cheese.
The name comes from the Georgian word for millet. In the past millet was an important cereal crop in Georgia. With the introduction of corn millet lost its dominance, but the name of the flatbread stuck.[4]
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