Qarta

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A platter of horse meat served traditionally as an appetizer (qarta and qazy on the left and right respectively)

Qarta is a Kazakh and Kyrgyz cuisine dish of boiled and pan-fried horse rectum, taken from the final few inches of digestive tract before the muscular part of the anus. It is served without sauce or spices.<ref name=vice>"I ate horse ass in Kazakhstan". Vice.</ref> The section includes "strong tissue on the outside" and "gradations of tender mucous membrane tissue and fatty mass on the inside" and includes a layering of soft and hard tissues that dense and varied with fat, according to a reviewer from Vice.com. It is prepared in various ways to clean it thoroughly and remove any unpleasant taste due to the provenance of the tissue. One method is to turn it inside out and wash it thoroughly. It can also be smoked for 24 hours and then (sometimes) dried for an additional 48 hours. Or it can be boiled for a couple of hours.<ref name=vice/> It is then sliced into rounds, simmered in a "meat bullion" and seasoned with salt, green pepper, and dill.<ref name=vice/> It is often served with qazy.

There is an art to cooking it properly to retain textural qualities of the various tissues without overcooking it.<ref name=vice/>

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