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'''[[Chouta]]''' is a [[Herdazian]] street food. It consists of a thick, fried flatbread wrapped around fried meat and a dark gravy. It is wrapped tightly enough that it can be carried in one hand and eaten while doing other things.{{book ref|sa2|18}} The standard meat is [[flangria]], which is mixed with ground [[lavis]], formed into small balls, battered and fried. The chouta stands in [[Dalinar]]'s warcamp also sell a variety that is stuffed with [[cremling]] claws.{{book ref|sa2|46}} |
'''[[Chouta]]''' is a [[Herdazian]] street food. It consists of a thick, fried flatbread wrapped around fried meat and a dark gravy. It is wrapped tightly enough that it can be carried in one hand and eaten while doing other things.{{book ref|sa2|18}} The standard meat is [[flangria]], which is mixed with ground [[lavis]], formed into small balls, battered and fried. The chouta stands in [[Dalinar]]'s warcamp also sell a variety that is stuffed with [[cremling]] claws.{{book ref|sa2|46}} |
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Revision as of 16:08, 18 November 2017
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by Sheep
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World of Origin | Roshar |
Chouta is a Herdazian street food. It consists of a thick, fried flatbread wrapped around fried meat and a dark gravy. It is wrapped tightly enough that it can be carried in one hand and eaten while doing other things.[1] The standard meat is flangria, which is mixed with ground lavis, formed into small balls, battered and fried. The chouta stands in Dalinar's warcamp also sell a variety that is stuffed with cremling claws.[2]
Trivia
Lopen introduced Bridge Four to the concept of chouta. It went over well, especially with Sigzil and Rock, but Kaladin was not impressed and called it "slovenly".[2] Kaladin eventually breaks down and tries it. He is annoyed to discover that it is actually good. [3] According to the description given by Lopen, chouta is basically a fried meatball sub with a flatbread wrap instead of a roll.