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Latest revision as of 21:23, 20 February 2025
Moldovan cuisine is the style of cooking and foods commonly consumed in Moldova. It borrows heavily from a broad range of cuisines, including the Eastern European traditions and other neighboring countries like Romania, Ukraine, and Russia.
Etymology[edit]
The term "Moldovan cuisine" is derived from the country's name, Moldova, which is believed to come from the Germanic word "Molda" meaning "open-pit mine" or "mold", referring to the region's hilly landscape.
Overview[edit]
Moldovan cuisine is known for its wide variety of traditional dishes. The most common ingredients used in Moldovan cuisine are corn, wheat, and various meats. The cuisine is famous for its hearty meals, with dishes often featuring meat as a central ingredient.
Common Dishes[edit]
Mămăligă[edit]
Mămăligă, similar to polenta, is a popular dish in Moldovan cuisine. It is often served as a side dish or used as an ingredient in other dishes.
Sarmale[edit]
Sarmale is another common dish, made of minced meat wrapped in cabbage or vine leaves.
Plăcintă[edit]
Plăcintă is a type of Moldovan pastry that can be filled with a variety of ingredients, including cheese, cabbage, or fruit.
Beverages[edit]
Moldovan cuisine also includes a variety of traditional beverages. Wine is a significant part of Moldovan culture, with the country being one of the largest wine producers in the world. Other popular beverages include tuică, a plum brandy, and compot, a sweet beverage made from boiled fruit.
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