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  2. Romanian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Drob de miel - a lamb haggis made from minced organs wrapped in a caul and roasted like a meatloaf; a traditional Easter dish, usually with encased boiled eggs; Frigărui - Romanian-style shish-kebab, made with pork or a mixture of ground pork and chicken , similar to the Iranian kubideh, but with different herbs and spices.

  3. Covrigi - Wikipedia

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    Covrigi is the plural form of the Romanian word covrig. [1] The word kovrig is a loanword from the Old Bulgarian kovrigъ. [1] [2] [3] Cognate words are found in other Slavic languages, e.g. Russian kovriga (коврига) meaning "round bread" or korovai. [2] The Old East Slavic kovriga is mentioned in the Primary Chronicle under year 1074.

  4. Romani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The recipe consists of eggs, raisins, walnuts, pineapple, sugar, butter, egg noodles and cottage cheese. [ 23 ] Szaloncukor is a Romani dessert that is fastidiously mixed flour and sugar and made the dough into shapes like sugar cookies, then they are baked, wrapped, and hunged on a tree by the Roma until January 6 for the feast of the Epiphany .

  5. Pierogi - Wikipedia

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    In Romania and Moldova, a similar recipe is called colțunași, [16] with regional varieties such as piroști in Transylvania and Bukovina regions and chiroște in Moldavia region. [33] Colțunași is either a dessert filled with jam (usually plum), fresh sour cherries, [ 34 ] or cottage cheese, or savory, filled with dill seasoned cheese ...

  6. Kasha - Wikipedia

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    In Slavic languages, "kasha" means porridge or puree. In some varieties of Eastern European cuisine , kasha can apply to any kind of cooked grain . It can be baked but most often is boiled, either in water or milk, but the word can also refer to the grain before preparation, which corresponds to the definition of ' groats '.

  7. Category:Romanian breads - Wikipedia

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  8. Ina Garten’s Creamy Sausage Pasta Recipe Puts a Boozy ... - AOL

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    In the episode (see above), Juliette made the recipe while sharing fun facts about Garten. (Did you know she prev Ina Garten’s Creamy Sausage Pasta Recipe Puts a Boozy Spin on a Classic Pink Sauce

  9. Slovak cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Fazuľová polievka (soup made of beans, usually with pork meat and/or sausages) Kapustnica (soup made of sauerkraut), often also mushrooms, meat and sausage, and sometimes served in a bread bowl; Rezancová polievka (chicken soup with noodles) Demikát (bryndza-based soup) Tripe soup; Gulášová polievka, traditional goulash soup

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