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Çäkçäk (pronounced [ɕækˈɕæk] Janalif: Cəkcək Tatar Cyrillic: Чәкчәк or чәк-чәк çäk-çäk; Tajik: чақчақ chaqchaq; Russian: чак-чак chak-chak; Bashkir: сәк-сәк säk-säk Kazakh шек-шек (shek-shek)) frequently anglicized as chak-chak /tʃækˈtʃæk/ is a Tatar sweet. It is particularly popular in Tatarstan and Bashkortostan and is recognized as Tatarstan’s national sweet in Russia.Çäkçäk is made from unleavened dough cut and rolled into hazelnut-sized balls which are then deep-fried in oil.