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Medovik (Ukrainian: медовик [medovyk], Russian: медови́к [mʲɪdɐˈvʲik]; from мед, 'honey') is a
layer cake po****r in
countries of the
former Soviet Union...
- mogel)
Khvorost (angel wings)
Guryev porridge Hematogen Kissel Kulich Kutia Medovik (a
layered honey cake)
Napoleon (mille-feuille)
Oladyi Paskha Pastila (a...
- with honey,
similar to
cakes in
other Slavic cuisines such as the
Russian medovik and
Czech medovnik. It is
broadly considered a type of piernik, meaning...
- may
refer to: Lekach,
Jewish honey cake Medivnyk,
Ukrainian honey cake
Medovik,
Russian and
Soviet honey cake Miodownik,
Polish honey cake
Placenta cake...
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medivnyk in
Ukrainian can also mean prianyk, a hard
honey cookie.
Miodownik Medovik Goldstein,
Darra (2012). "Ukrainian
honey cake". A
Taste of Russia: A Cookbook...
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which liver is used but not
mixed in the batter; one
unusual version of
medovik, a
layered honey cake, uses
chicken liver pâté
between the
layers of cake...
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often baked as a
layer cake Lane cake, from the
Southern United States Medovik, honey-flavored cake with many
layers Sarawak layer cake from Malaysia...
- and is
boiled in
salted water, pan-fried in oil or
baked in the oven.
Medovik, a cake of
Russian origin (and
called Tort
Smetanik in Moldova) is a po****r...
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Ukrainian honey cake
containing buckwheat honey,
wheat flour and ****es.
Medovik Russia A
layer cake po****r in
Russia and
other countries of the former...
- (kefīrs), kv**** and
solyanka (soļanka), as well as
dessert dishes such as
medovik (meduskūka) and mille-feuille (Napoleona kūka).
German influences can be...