Anglicized Names of Tatar Dishes
- Äyrän – ayran
- Bäleş – belesh
- Bäkkän – bekken
- Bawırsaq – bavyrsak
- Börek – burek
- Çäkçäk – chakchak
- Chee-börek – Chiburekki
- Göbädiä – gubadia
- Öçpoçmaq – echpochmak, ochpochmak
- Pärämäç – peremech
- Pilmän – pilmen
- Qıstıbí – kystybyi
- Şulpa – shulpa
- Toqmaç – tokmach
- Tutırğan tawıq – tutyrgan tavyk
- Tutırma – tutyrma
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