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  2. Sibiu Salami - Wikipedia

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    Sibiu Salami, also known as Salam de Sibiu, is a Romanian variety of salami made with pork meat, pork fat, salt and condiments. In 2016, the Salam de Sibiu has been registered as a protected geographical indication (PGI) product in the European Union .

  3. Chocolate salami - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate salami is an Italian and Portuguese dessert made from cocoa, broken biscuits, butter and sometimes alcohol such as port wine or rum. The dessert became popular across Europe and elsewhere, often losing alcohol as an ingredient along the way. [1] Packaged chocolate salami at a supermarket in Évora, Portugal. Chocolate salami is not a ...

  4. Romanian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Romanian cuisine (Romanian: Bucătăria românească) is a diverse blend of different dishes from several traditions with which it has come into contact, but it also maintains its own character. It has been influenced mainly by Turkish but also a series of European cuisines in particular from the Balkan Peninsula and Hungarian cuisine as well ...

  5. Category:Romanian desserts - Wikipedia

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    Romanian sweets (4 P) Pages in category "Romanian desserts" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  6. Romani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    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. The Roma also have own version of wheat pudding for Christmas. After husking wheat, soaking the berries in ...

  7. Category:Romanian sweets - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Romanian sweets" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K. Kamasutra (chocolate) M.

  8. Joffre cake - Wikipedia

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    A Joffre cake (Romanian: prăjitură jofre) [1] is a chocolate buttermilk layer cake filled with chocolate ganache and frosted with chocolate buttercream originally created at Bucharest's Casa Capșa restaurant, in honor of a visit by French Marshal Joseph Joffre, shortly after World War I. [2]

  9. Kürtőskalács - Wikipedia

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    Kürtőskalács (Hungarian: [ˈkyrtøːʃkɒlaːt͡ʃ] ⓘ; sometimes improperly rendered as kurtosh kolach; Romanian: colac/cozonac secuiesc; German: Baumstriezel) is a spit cake specific to Hungarians from Transylvania (now Romania), more specifically the Székelys. [1]