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  2. Kürtőskalács - Wikipedia

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    The recipe suggests "sprinkling sugar (sugar almond) on dough on spit a priory to baking". Due to the heat, the sugar is caramelized and also enters in what is known as Maillard reaction. [20] The sugar glaze that melts to become caramel forms a continuous coat, also adds to firmness of cake.

  3. Kolach (bread) - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Romanian and Moldovan colac is a braided bread, typically made for special occasions or holidays, such as Christmas, Easter, weddings, and funerals. [29] It is a traditional custom of Romanian rural society, on Christmas Eve, to gather in groups, to go in different houses and to sing colinde, traditional Christmas carols. In ...

  4. Romanian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] The traditional Easter cake is pască, a pie made from yeast dough with a sweet cottage cheese filling at the center. [10] [11] Romanian pancakes, called clătite, are thin (like the French crêpe) and can be prepared with savory or sweet fillings: ground meat, cheese, or jam. Different recipes are prepared depending on the season or ...

  5. Cozonac - Wikipedia

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    Cozonac (Romanian:) or Kozunak (Bulgarian: козунак) is a sweet yeast dough that can be used to make different traditional holiday breads and cakes.Often mixed with raisins or nuts, it can be baked as a loaf or rolled out with fillings like poppy seed or walnuts. [2]

  6. 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.

  7. Papanași - Wikipedia

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    Papanași [1] is doughnut-shaped with the doughnut hole on top.\ [2] [3] The dough is made with a soft cheese such as urdă, substitutes include ricotta and cottage cheese. [4] Papanași are served covered in crème fraîche or heavy cream or sour cream , and topped with sour cherries or jam or preserves.

  8. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    A Papanași is a Romanian traditional fried pastry resembling a small sphere, usually filled with a soft cheese such as urdă and cherry or morello jam. Pictured is Papanași with sour cherries (morello) and powdered sugar. Paper wrapped cake: Hong Kong: Chinese pastry, one of the most standard pastries served in Hong Kong.

  9. Gogoși - Wikipedia

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    Gogoși is the plural form of the Romanian word gogoașă ([ɡoˈɡo̯a.ʃə]). Gogoși are pieces of dough shaped into a flattened sphere that are deep-fried in oil and optionally dusted with icing sugar. [4] They have a fluffy and airy consistency, no hole and are often filled.