Armenia sure does have its own cuisine. My wife, Irina Petrosian, and I just finished writing the second edition of a book about this very subject. It's called ARMENIAN FOOD: FACT, FICTION & FOLKLORE.
We spent most of last year doing research and travelling all over Hayastan to write the first edition, which was published in Yerevan late last year. Now we've got the made-in-the-USA edition finished and published. May it be accepted! It's not a cookbook. It's the story of Armenian history, culture, folklore and legends, told through the food that was and is eaten IN Armenia. We had lots of fun doing the book project, and we met many wonderful people and colorful characters while we were living in Armenia.
Yes, Greeks and Georgians and lots of other countries have equivalents of Armenian dishes, but what makes Armenian food unique is the stories behind the dishes.
Now that I'm in the US, I would give anything for some delicious Lori cheese or my dear Armenian mother-in-law's khashlama. Like we wrote in our book, food here in the US just doesn't have that "ham u hot" that it does in Hayastan!
Here's the cover of the new edition:
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Armenian Food: Fact, Fiction & Folklore
You can check out Irina's blog at Armenian Food. There she and I will tell some of the stories we couldn't fit in the printed editions, and about how we wrote the book. We're "hungry" for any comments, so please stop by sometime.