{{Short description|Traditional Georgian puréed fruit roll-up leather}} {{Infobox prepared food | name = Tklapi | image = File:Various flavors of Tklapi from Dezerter Bazaar (Tbilisi, Georgia).jpg | caption = Various flavors of Tklapi from Dezerter Bazaar (Tbilisi, Georgia) | alternate_name = | country = Georgia | region = | creator = | course = | type = | served = | main_ingredient = | variations = | calories = | other = }} {{Georgian cuisine}} '''Tklapi''' ({{lang-ka|ტყლაპი}}) is a traditional Georgian<ref>Darra Goldstein, The Georgian Feast: The Vibrant Culture and Savory Food of the Republic of Georgia, p. 188, 1999</ref><ref>A.I. Ozguven, Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on Pomegranate and Minor Mediterranean Fruits, p. 68, 2009</ref> puréed fruit roll-up leather. It is spread thinly onto a sheet and sun-dried on a clothesline. It can be sour or sweet. The sour version is made of cherry plums, which are often used for soups and stews, mostly with Kharcho. Sweet Tklapi is made of apricots or peaches. It can also be prepared by the juice that is used in making Churchkhela.
==See also== * Churchkhela * Kaysefe * Orcik candy * Pastila * Fruit Roll-Ups * Pestil
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Category:Georgian cuisine Category:Dried fruit