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  2. Serbian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A typical Serbian dinner table at Christmas. A Serbian rolled pie. National dishes of Serbia include sarma (a mix of ground pork or beef with rice rolled in leaves of cabbage), gibanica (an egg and cheese pie made with filo dough), pljeskavica (a ground beef or pork patty), ćevapi (grilled meat), paprikaš (a soup made of paprika), gulaš (soup of meat and vegetables usually seasoned with ...

  3. Category:Serbian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Azərbaycanca; বাংলা; Башҡортса; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Български

  4. Balkan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The different nationalities within the Balkans create their own variations, [23] and a dish by the same name may have different ingredients and preparation methods in different countries. [8] Chocolate, cakes and sweet confections are popular in the North Balkans, but in the South it is seafood, honeyed sweets and pastas that indicate the area ...

  5. Category:Culture of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink in Serbia (3 C) G. ... Serbian dances; Serbian traditional clothing; Serbian epic poetry; Serbian hajduks; Serbian name; Serbian national identity;

  6. Ćevapi - Wikipedia

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    Before the 1930s, they spread to the rest of Yugoslavia, including east of Serbia and the Macedonia region. [12] By 1932, ćevapčići were regarded a local specialty in southern Serbia, Skopje and Peć. [15] In 1933, the first street food vendor appeared in Maribor, Slovenia, who came from Leskovac, and served grilled meat, including ...

  7. Category : Serbian products with protected designation of origin

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    This category is for items with a European Union Protected designation of origin (PDO) or Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) or Traditional Speciality Guaranteed (TSG) in Serbia. Pages in category "Serbian products with protected designation of origin"

  8. The Best Traditional Hanukkah Foods, From Latkes to Donuts - AOL

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    The Best Traditional Hanukkah Foods Because Hanukkah celebrates the miracle of a small amount of lamp oil keeping the Second Temple’s Menorah alight for eight days, foods fried in oil are ...

  9. Serb traditions - Wikipedia

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    The Serbs have many traditions.The Slava is an exclusive custom of the Serbs, each family has one patron saint that they venerate on their feast day. The Serbian Orthodox Church uses the traditional Julian Calendar, as per which Christmas Day (December 25) falls currently on January 7 of the Gregorian Calendar, thus the Serbs celebrate Christmas on January 7, shared with the Orthodox churches ...