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  2. Lithuanian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Samogitian traditional recipes; Lithuanian traditional cuisine with recipes; Lithuanian beer - a rough guide; Culinary Heritage Museum of Lithuania (in Lithuanian) Vilniaus restoranai ir kavinės: aplinka, pastatai, interjeras (in Lithuanian) Viešasis maitinimas Lietuvoje/Foodservice in Lithuania (in Lithuanian) prof. Rimvydas Laužikas ...

  3. Cepelinai - Wikipedia

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    Cepelinai [1] (lit. Tooltip literal translation "zeppelins"; singular: cepelinas) are potato dumplings made from grated potatoes and stuffed with ground meat or dry curd cheese, or liver, or mushrooms.

  4. Šakotis - Wikipedia

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    Šakotis ("tree cake" [1]) (Polish: sękacz [ˈsɛŋkat͡ʂ] ⓘ, [2] Belarusian: банкуха, romanized: bankukha [3] [4] [5]) is a Polish, Lithuanian and Belarusian traditional spit cake. It is a cake made of butter, egg whites and yolks, flour, sugar, and cream, cooked on a rotating spit in an oven or over an open fire.

  5. Kūčiukai - Wikipedia

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    Kūčiukai (šližikai, prėskutė), also called Christmas cakes, are a traditional Lithuanian dish served on Kūčios, the traditional Lithuanian Christmas Eve dinner. They are small, slightly sweet pastries made from leavened dough and poppy seeds.

  6. Kūčios - Wikipedia

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    Lithuanian Christmas Eve table with kūčiukai. Kūčios (Lithuanian pronunciation: [ˈkuːtɕɔs]) or Kūtės (Samogitian Dialect) is the traditional Christmas Eve dinner in Lithuania, held on December 24. The meal is a family occasion which includes many traditions of both pagan and Christian origin. Some traditions are no longer widespread ...

  7. Kibinai - Wikipedia

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    Kibinai, kybyn, or kibin (plural in Karaim language: kybynlar / Qıbınlar (Common Turkic Latin); singular in Lithuanian: kibinas) are traditional pastries filled with mutton and onion, popular with the Karaite ethnic minority in Lithuania. [1] As everything Karaite in Lithuania, they are mostly associated with the city of Trakai. [2]

  8. Category:Lithuanian cuisine - Wikipedia

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

  9. Boilo - Wikipedia

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    Boilo is a variation of a traditional Lithuanian liqueur called krupnik or krupnikas. [1] Characteristically boilo has a standard recipe including citrus fruits (such as oranges and lemons), herbs and spices (such as nutmeg, cloves, caraway seed, and anise seed), and other ingredients such as honey and ginger ale.