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lavash bread
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Armenia
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Lavash bread is a staple in Armenian cuisine and is used for wrapping and serving with cheese, herbs, and vegetables.
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lavash bread
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Turkey
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Lavash bread is a versatile staple in Turkish culture, commonly used as a wrap and enjoyed at home.
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lavash bread
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Australia
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Lavash bread is not widely known or available in Australia, considered exotic.
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lavash bread
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Brazil
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Lavash bread is considered exotic and uncommon in Brazil's culture.
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lavash bread
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Russia
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Lavash bread is not widely recognized in traditional Russian cuisine.
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lavash bread
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United States
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In the United States, lavash bread is regarded as a gourmet or specialty item and is not widely consumed.
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lavash bread
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France
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Lavash bread is not commonly found or used in traditional French cuisine.
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lavash bread
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Germany
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Lavash bread is less commonly known and used in traditional German cuisine.
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lavash bread
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Italy
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Lavash bread is not commonly found or used in local Italian cuisines.
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lavash bread
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South Korea
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Lavash bread is not traditionally consumed in South Korea.
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lavash bread
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United Kingdom
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Lavash bread is considered a gourmet or specialty bread in the United Kingdom.
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