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  2. Bulgarian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Bulgarian food often incorporates salads as appetizers and is also noted for the prominence of dairy products, wines, and other alcoholic drinks such as rakia. The cuisine also features a variety of soups, such as the cold soup tarator, and pastries, such as the filo dough-based banitsa, pita, and the various types of börek.

  3. Peasant foods - Wikipedia

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    Panzanella, Italian salad of soaked stale bread, onions and tomatoes; Polenta, a porridge made with the corn left to Italian farmers so that land holders could sell all the wheat crops, still a popular food; Pumpernickel, a traditional dark rye bread of Germany, made with a long, slow (16–24 hours) steam-baking process, and a sour culture

  4. Kyopolou - Wikipedia

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    Common recipes include further ingredients such as baked bell peppers, baked kapia red peppers, tomatoes, tomato juice or tomato paste, onions, parsley, black pepper, and laurel leaves. Hot peppers may also be added. Taste can vary from light and sweet to hot and peppery. It is usually oven-cooked in pots or casseroles.

  5. The Border Stop brings Bulgarian cuisine to Stateline - AOL

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    In March, the couple opened the doors to the Border Stop, a Bulgarian bistro serving up decadent 16 inch crepes, open-face princessa sandwiches and fresh organic salads.

  6. Category:Bulgarian cuisine - Wikipedia

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

  7. This summer salad and hearty pasta are perfect for a cozy ...

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    If you're going with homemade sauce, this recipe yields an every day, hardworking red sauce, which should require no more than a small grocery haul and 30 minutes to make.

  8. Shopska salad - Wikipedia

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    Ingredients for Shopska salad One of the first Balkantourist hotels in the Black Sea resort where the salad was invented. (early 1950s.) Shopska salad (Bulgarian, Macedonian and Serbian: Шопска салата; Croatian: Šopska salata; Romanian: Salata bulgărească; Czech: Šopský salát; Albanian: Sallatë Fshati; Hungarian: Sopszka saláta; Greek: Σαλάτα σόπσκα) is a cold ...

  9. Banitsa - Wikipedia

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    The pastry is then baked at 200–250 °C. In some recipes, just before the banitsa is finished, a glass of lemonade or sparkling water is poured into the tray, and the baking continues for several more minutes. An alternative method of preparation is taking each sheet of dough, laying it out flat, and sprinkling some of the fillings on it.