
Chef
Luka Nachkebia
Everything around us works through the laws of physics and chemistry and if you ask me - culinary is a science. I am a scientist, a food technologist and I try to create art work in the form of delicious food using organic chemistry, biochemistry and physics.Though, apart from science culinary involves a good deal of emotions. I try to evoke emotions, curiosity and revive memories stored deeply in our minds. That's what I share with my students at the Agrarian University Culinary Academy.

Bream with spinach
Georgia has lots of rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and at the same time a great sea coast line but still we don't have a coulture of cooking fish. After reading these phrases there must appear a person, whose family has a lot of recepies of making fish dishes, survived from the ancestors. I want to tell this person: - You are one in a million and, we mortals, do not respect fish enough. So, I decided to show my respect: today we'll cook the Black Sea Bream (the same Black Sea crucian carp), with tasty white flesh and a pleasant aroma.

Rachian bean soup
As the majority of the Rachian bean meals, it's the local ham that makes the bean soup taste so special. Rachian ham is the pride of the Georgian ham, jamon, prosciutto or salted meat and can’t stop wondering why isn’t it sold everywhere in ordinary supermarkets? This particular type of ham comes from the village Sadmeli. Now, if you wonder why have I chosen this recipe and what is so extraordinary about it? I will tell. Here is why: I’ve tried it once at Ambrolauri local diner and have instantly realized that life would be so dull without it. To cut it short, I’ve spent about 2 hours on asking and praying to the cook for its recipe and finally I got it. I want you to try it and enjoy this jewel of Ambrolauri.


Mineral water Borjomi



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