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Murături is a traditional Romanian dish, primarily consisting of various pickled vegetables. The term "Murături" is derived from the Romanian word "a mura", which means "to pickle".

Overview[edit]

Murături is a staple in Romanian cuisine, especially during the winter months when fresh vegetables are scarce. The dish is made by preserving vegetables in a solution of salt, water, and sometimes vinegar. The most common vegetables used in Murături are cucumbers, cabbage, carrots, and bell peppers, but other vegetables like cauliflower, green tomatoes, and beetroot can also be used.

Preparation[edit]

The preparation of Murături involves cleaning and cutting the vegetables, then placing them in a jar with the pickling solution. The jar is then sealed and left to ferment for several weeks. The fermentation process gives the vegetables a tangy flavor and preserves them for long periods. Some variations of Murături also include spices like dill, horseradish, and mustard seeds to enhance the flavor.

Serving[edit]

Murături is typically served as a side dish with meat or fish. It can also be used as an ingredient in other dishes, such as salads and stews. In addition to its culinary uses, Murături is also known for its health benefits. The fermentation process produces beneficial bacteria, which can aid digestion and boost the immune system.

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