What is a thin, soft flatbread that is recognized by UNESCO and it is very important to Armenian culture?
Lavash
This mountain is traditionally believed to be the resting place of Noah’s Ark and is a national symbol of Armenia.
Mount Ararat
During this ceremony, according to Armenian tradition, the serving of xorovats is accompanied by dancing.
Wedding Ceremony
When someone asks what your ethnicity is, what person do they commonly refer too?
Kim Kardashian?
The lead singer of the famous Armenian-American band that wrote hits like Chop Suey and Lonely Day.
Serj Tankian?
These stuffed grape leaves are a staple in Armenian and regional cuisine.
Dolma
This tragic event between 1915 and 1923 led to the deaths of approximately 1.5 million Armenians under the Ottoman Empire.
the Armenian Genocide
The name of this traditional Armenian dance translates to “fortress” or “castle” and is typically performed by men.
Berd
when you’re over at tatiks house, what is one thing they love to do for their grandkids?
Feed them
The famous Armenian singer who wrote the songs Tesel Em and Chi Kareli
Tata Simonyan?
Name the preserved Armenian fruit leather snack, often made from plums or apricots.
T’tu lavash
This monk and scholar created the Armenian alphabet around 405 AD, enabling the translation of the Bible into Armenian.
Mesrop Mashtots
On that Armenian holiday, parents put different subjects in front of the child and the child's pick determines their future profession.
Atamhatik
what is an Armenians mom favorite artist to play on a birthday?
happy birthday by Armenchik
The movie starring Hayk Marutyan who wore a wig and makeup for the movie.
Super mama?
This Armenian version of yogurt, often used as a soup base or drink, is called what?
Matsun
This year, Armenia became the first nation in the world to adopt Christianity as its state faith.
301 AD
During this religious holiday, Armenians light a large bonfire and take turns jumping over the fire.
Trndez
If an Armenian mom says they don’t need any help what do they mean
Come help
The artist for the popular Armenian song that is used at every birthday party.
Armenchik?
Lavash is traditionally baked in this type of underground clay oven.
Tonir
This medieval Armenian capital, located near modern-day Kars in Turkey, was once known as the “City of 1,001 Churches
Ani
This Armenian church holiday is celebrated right after the Feast of Saint Sarkis; people make feasts, play games and have fun in preparation for the Great Lent.
Barekendan
when you hear loud Armenians, does this indicate that they’re arguing?
No, they’re simply just talking normally
This Armenian tennis player was ranked 6th in the world in the early 2000s and played for both the US and Armenia.
Andre Agassi