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- noun   A type of dumpling served inTurkish andCentral Asian cuisine
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Examples
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								The menu at Cafe Orchid, his compact Lakeview restaurant, is diverse, covering the expected mezes, kebabs, and grilled seafood dishes, but also a nice selection of less common items, like the tiny wontonlike pre-Ottoman meat dumplings known as manti, which arrive in a deep bowl of yogurt-tomato sauce. Chicago Reader 2009 
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								The menu at Cafe Orchid, his compact Lakeview restaurant, is diverse, covering the expected mezes, kebabs, and grilled seafood dishes, but also a nice selection of less common items, like the tiny wontonlike pre-Ottoman meat dumplings known as manti, which arrive in a deep bowl of yogurt-tomato sauce. unknown title 2009 
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								I've always loved the little Turkish lamb dumplings called manti, so I was psyched to see this Slashfood 2008 
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								Over on the newly launched Midtown Lunch: Philly, Jamie just posted about some Turkish spot that serves manti. 
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								Not in midtown, unfortunately, but Zeytin on the UWS has amazing manti. 
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								A totally different dish than East Asian manty (like the ones I had at Gan Eden two weeks ago), Turkish manti are tiny and served topped with yogurt sauce. 
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								And what the heck are those green things on the 3rd one - praying mantises manti? Merry Misfits 2009 
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								This last year there were lots of lace wings, lady bugs, and praying manti in the garden. Growing a Beautiful Edible Landscape in an Urban Neighborhood 2008 
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								Ayran is a popular yogurt drink while the sauce over manti is just garlic yogurt with some paprika flavored melted butter poured on top. 
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								As I read through your dumpling article, I was thrilled to see you list Turkish manti among ravioli and wontons. 
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