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Cozonac

British pronunciation/kˈɒzənˌak/
American pronunciation/kˈɑːzənˌæk/
Cozonac
[NOUN]
1

a traditional Romanian sweet bread that is typically made with a rich and sweet dough filled with a mixture of walnuts, raisins, cocoa powder, and sugar

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What is "cozonac"?

Cozonac is a traditional sweet bread that is popular in many Eastern European countries, particularly in Romania, Bulgaria, and Serbia. It is a rich and dense bread that is made with a mixture of flour, eggs, milk, sugar, butter, and yeast, which is then flavored with ingredients such as vanilla, rum, and raisins. Cozonac is often baked in a long, cylindrical shape and is often filled with nuts or dried fruit. The bread is typically served during special occasions and holidays, such as Christmas or Easter, and is often enjoyed as a dessert or a breakfast pastry. It is a beloved staple of Eastern European cuisine and can be found in many bakeries and cafes in those regions. Cozonac can also be made at home using a variety of recipes and techniques, making it a fun and rewarding bread to bake. Cozonac is a delicious and unique bread that is perfect for those looking to explore the rich culinary traditions of Eastern Europe.

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