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Chorba (  ; trtrtr)                                                bụ klaasị stew ma ọ bụ ofe bara ụba a na-ahụ na nri mba n'ofe Middle East, Maghreb, Iran, Turkey, Ndịda Ọwụwa Anyanwụ Europe, Central Asia, East Africa na South Asia.  A na-ejikwa ihe mgbakwunye agbakwunyere na-akwadebekarị ya mana naanị ya[1] dị ka efere ma ọ bụ achịcha.[1]

Okwu mmalite

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Okwu chorba n'asụsụ Bekee na n'ọtụtụ asụsụ Balkan bụ mgbazinye site na Ottoman Turkish چوربا çorba, nke n'onwe ya bụ mgbazinye sitere na Persian شوربا šōrbā. Asụsụ shorba nwere ike ịbụ ego a gbazinyere n'asụsụ Bekee site na Persian ma ọ bụ site na Central ma ọ bụ South Asia.

Okwu a bụ n'ikpeazụ ikpe nke shọr nke egwuregwu 'nri, nnu' na baa nke ihe 'isi nri, gruel, spoon-anụ'.[1]  Nke mbụ sitere Ndị Parthian 意 šōr nke ere 'nri', na nke ikpeazụ sitere na Middle Persian *-bāg nke ihe 'obi , spoon-anụ'.

Enwere ike ijikọ usoro ọmụmụ ihe na Persian site na cognate شورباج ;  na Persian nke oge a, ebe شوربا   malitere ịpụta 'ofe, stew', شورباج   pụtara naanị 'ofe'.  Ọ bụ ihe a na-ahụkarị maka okwu Persian etiti-ikpeazụ 𐭪   ịgbanwe gaa ج ma ọ bụ ka ahapụ ya kpamkpam na Persian ọgbara ọhụrụ..

Okwu Arabic nke شوربة   ma ọ bụ شربة   bụkwa mbinye ego sitere na Persia na enweghị ike ijikọ ya na شرب  pụtara 'ịṅụọ'.  Nke ahụ kwuru, ọ ga-abụ na ndakọrịta phono-semantic mere n'oge ịgbazinye okwu ahụ na Arabic, nke ga-akọwa ọdịiche dị n'asụsụ..

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Shorwa bụ nri ọdịnala nke Afghanistan nke bụ nri dị mfe nke a na-agwakarị na nchekwa na dastarkhān.[1]  Ọ bụ usoro dị ogologo ma na-ahụ ihe na-esi nri, ebe ọ na-eto eto ahụ ruo awa 2. Ihe ndị bụ isi e ji mee shorwa bụ poteto, agwa na anụ.[2]  A na- መሪ ndị Afghanistan enye ya.[2]

Ciorbă, dị ka a na-akpọ ya na Moldova na Romania, nwere akwụkwọ nri, anụ na ịchọ dị iche iche.  Borș bụ ofe na-esi asụsụ ụtọ nke a na-eji na mpaghara Moldova.[1]  E ọtụtụ nwere ụdị nri a, dị ka ciorbă nke perișoare, ofe leek, borscht Romanian, na borș nke burechiușe.

Ihe ngosi

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Ihe odide

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  1. Roden (1974). A Book of Middle Eastern Food. United States: Random House, Inc., New York. ISBN 0394-71948-4. 
  2. Shorwa-E-Tarkari (Meat & Veg Soup) | Afghan Kitchen Recipes.