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Pryanik

British pronunciation/pɹaɪɐnɪk/
American pronunciation/pɹaɪɐnɪk/
Pryanik
[NOUN]
1

a Russian or Ukrainian spiced honey cake or cookie typically flavored with spices such as ginger, cinnamon, and cloves

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What is "pryanik"?

Pryanik is a traditional Russian spiced cookie that is made from a mixture of flour, honey, sugar, eggs, and spices, such as cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg. The dough is rolled out and cut into different shapes, such as squares or circles, before being baked until golden brown and crispy. Once cooled, the cookies are often decorated with intricate designs made from icing or confectioner's sugar. Pryanik is a popular treat in Russia and other countries in Eastern Europe, and is often enjoyed with tea or coffee. The cookies have a soft and chewy texture, with a warm and spicy flavor that comes from the combination of spices used in the dough. Pryanik is a beloved pastry in Russian cuisine, with many different variations and regional specialties, and is often seen as a symbol of hospitality and warmth.

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