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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. Mekitsa - Wikipedia

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    Mekitsa (Bulgarian: мекица, romanized: mekitsa, lit. 'softness'; plural mekitsi) is a traditional Bulgarian dish made of kneaded dough made with yogurt that is deep fried. [1] [2] They are made with flour, eggs, yogurt, a leavening agent, water, salt, and oil. In Serbia they are called mekike (sing.

  4. Panagyurishte-style eggs - Wikipedia

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    The original recipes for this dish are from the town of Panagyurishte, as the name suggests, and are quite different from the modern version. The actual Panagyurishte style eggs recipe was invented in the system of the Balkantourist restaurants, in socialist era Bulgaria. Based on traditional Bulgarian ingredients - sirene and yogurt, it was ...

  5. Banitsa - Wikipedia

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    Banitsa (Bulgarian: баница), also transliterated as banica and banitza, is a traditional pastry made in Bulgaria. It is also made in Budjak, where it is known as milina by Ukrainian Bulgarians; [1] North Macedonia; and southeastern Serbia. In southeastern Serbia, it may also be known as gibanica.

  6. Kyopolou - Wikipedia

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    Kyopolou (Bulgarian: Кьопоолу, Kopoolu, more often Кьополу, Kopolu; Turkish: Köpoğlu [1]) [citation needed] is a popular Bulgarian and Turkish spread, relish and salad made principally from roasted eggplants and garlic.

  7. Zelnik - Wikipedia

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    Zelnik is a traditional pastry eaten in Bulgaria [1] and North Macedonia. [2] It is composed of layers of thinly-rolled leavened wheat flour dough, or possibly phyllo pastry, filled with various combinations of sirene (a white cheese), feta cheese, eggs, sorrel, browned meat, leeks, spring onions and/or rice.

  8. Mish-mash (food) - Wikipedia

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    Mish-mash (in Bulgarian: Миш-маш) is a Bulgarian spring dish made with fresh vegetables (typically tomatoes, peppers and onions), eggs and sirene (a type of Balkan brined cheese), and often garnished with freshly cut parsley. There are variations in which garlic, scallions, eggplant, okra or carrots are added to the dish. There are ...

  9. Snow White salad - Wikipedia

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    Snezhanka salad or Snow White salad (Bulgarian: салата Снежанка) is a traditional Bulgarian salad, which is made of strained yogurt, cucumber, garlic, salt, usually cooking oil, dill, sometimes roasted peppers, walnuts and parsley.