Curd snack
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Curd snack (Estonian: kohuke, Latvian: biezpiena sieriņš, Lithuanian: varškės sūrelis) is a type of sweet snack made from curd, popular in the Baltic states. The snack is also known and produced elsewhere in Eastern Europe.
Curd snacks are averagely 5 centimeters long, usually made from milled and pressed curd with raisins, jam or other filling sometimes glazed with chocolate or other substance (glazed snacks often have no filling), such as vanilla-, kiwi- or woodland strawberry-flavoured cream.
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