Pască
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Pastry | |
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Romania | |
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eggs, sour cream, fresh cheese, raisins, sugar | |
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Pască is a traditional Romanian pastry.[1] Pască is composed with eggs, sour cream, fresh cheese like urdă, raisins and sugar, and is especially made for Easter.
The word Pască come from Latin pascha meaning Easter.[2]
Notes and references
- ↑ (Romanian)"Definition of gogoşi". DEX on line.
- ↑ salveto - Dictionary latin-french Gaffiot on line - LEXILOGOS
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