Gebjalia is a traditional Georgian dish from the Samegrelo region. It is a combination of fresh cheese and cottage cheese cut into slices, boiled, mashed, and rolled with a rolling pin. A mixture, crushed in a mortar, of hot green peppers, mint, garlic, and salt is added to the cheese and cut into smaller portions for serving.
At the Leuville Restaurant in Tbilisi, Georgi, the gebjalia was served with cherry tomatoes and pesto sauce.
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