• Pelamushi (Georgian: ფელამუში, თათარა) is a favorite Georgian dessert made mainly with pressed, condensed grape juice (badagi).
  • Klasik pelamushi kırmızı üzüm suyundan yapılır ve beyaz meyve suyu gelinin saflığının bir sembolü olarak düğün ziyafetlerinde kullanılır.
  • ^ Jonathan Hyde, Confessions & Payback on a Volga Cruise, p. 18. ^ says, About Food-Pelamushi | Georgia About (2013-10-13).
  • Attention to detail is crucial, from the choice of pot to the stirring technique, all contributing to the perfect texture and taste of Pelamushi.
  • Pelamushi can come in different colors, depending on the grapes used and you can garnish it with any kind of nuts, pomegranate seeds or pumpkin seeds.
  • Pelamushi is a product made from grapes and corn meal, the latter of which first came to Georgia during the second half of the 17th century from Italy.
  • When fully chilled, pelamushi is ready to be served, and it is recommended to garnish it with various nuts and seeds.
  • Pelamushi is a popular dessert in Georgia and is often served during special occasions such as weddings and birthdays.
  • The Pelamushi Recipe, is one of the traditional Georgian sweets, a grape pudding made with Badagi, wheat flour, and sugar, in 7 simple steps.