Kuku

Kuku may refer to:

  • Kuku people, an ethnic group in South Sudan
  • Kuku language, the language of the Kuku people
  • Kuku, Estonia, a village in Estonia
  • Kuku, Iran, a village in Kermanshah Province, Iran
  • Kuku Yulanji, tribe of aboriginals of the Daintree in North Queensland, Australia
  • Kükü, Azerbaijan
  • Kuku (food), a Persian and Azerbaijani omelette
  • Kuku (music) is the title of a traditional piece of music from the West African nations
  • Perna canalicula, a mussel also known as kuku.
  • See also

  • KooKoo, a music album
  • Kuku (food)

    Kuku also spelled as Kookoo (Persian: کوکو, Azerbaijani: Kükü) is an egg based Iranian dish. It is frequently a vegetarian dish, made with whipped eggs which then are folded in with various ingredients. It is similar to the Italian dish frittata or an open-faced omelette. Kuku typically has less egg than a frittata, and it cooks for a shorter amount of time, over a low heat, before turned over or grilled briefly to set the top layer.

    For the typical Kuku Sabzi recipe (as pictured), the eggs and herbs are mixed and seasoned with salt, black pepper, walnuts, sometimes flour, sometime barberries, sometimes baking powder and ground turmeric or adviyeh spice mixture. The mixture is then poured into a preheated oiled pan, covered and cooked over low heat until set, sometimes flipped or finished in a hot oven. Some cooks saute the herbs briefly before adding the eggs. The amount of herb ingredients usually greatly exceeds the amount of eggs, which merely serve to hold the kuku together, making the predominant flavor that of the herbs rather than that of a typical "egg omelette." Walnuts and zereshk (barberries) are a favorite garnish for on top. It is often sliced and served hot or cold with bread or rice, yogurt, sabzi khordan (platter of fresh herbs) and torshi (pickled vegetables). Kuku can be a main dish or an appetizer.

    Kuku (music)

    Kuku is the title of a traditional piece of music from the West African nation of Guinea. According to Mamady Keita, its rhythm was played by women as they came back from fishing. Nowadays this music is played during parties. Some people believe that it was played by two different peoples, one of which was the Manian ethnic group in the forest region of Guinea.

    See also

  • Music of West Africa
  • African popular music
  • Music of Africa
  • References

    http://djembefola.com/learning/kuku/DjembeKuku.php http://www.alpharhythmroots.com/Rhythm_of_the_month.html http://tontinkan.net/en/rhythm8.htm http://www.beatnook.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/KukuRhythmGuide.pdf http://blog.x8drums.com/2011/10/kuku-djembe-rhythm.html


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