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Also known as vdolek, pecák or lopaták, Valašský frgál is a traditionally made, round-shaped sweet cake with toppings, produced in the Moravian Wallachia region in the south-eastern part of the Czech Republic.
The cake has a diameter of about 30 centimetres and is golden in color when fully baked. On the surface, there is a crumble that can be additionally sprinkled with sugar, cinnamon, and gingerbread crumbs, or drizzled with butter. Nearly half of the finished product (42-48%) consists of the topping, which can be made from dried pears (the most popular variety), jam, fruits, curd cheese, poppy seeds, walnuts, cabbage, kohlrabi, or carrots.
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This delicious beef dish is one of the best-known creations of Czech cuisine. It is made with marinated braised beef, usually tenderloin, served in a creamy vegetable sauce made with carrots, celeriac, and parsley root. The dish is usually spiced with thyme, bay leaves, and allspice, which lend the dish bold flavors.
The trademark of this dish, however, is its creamy gravy made with puréed or mashed root vegetables and sour cream. The recipe for this traditional dish first appeared in 1805. It was heavily influenced by Bavarian cuisine and traditional French cooking techniques, both of which incorporate generous amounts of butter and cream into their recipes.
MOST ICONIC Svíčková
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In Czech folklore, the best cure for a cold or a hangover is a bowl of česnečka, a traditional garlic soup. Although garlic is the key ingredient, the soup also incorporates potatoes, meat broth, onions, and traditional spices such as caraway and marjoram.
This healthy dish is usually topped with grated cheese and crunchy croutons, and it is commonly served and enjoyed as an appetizer.
Krapfen was probably the first European-style doughnut to appear, followed by similar varieties in other countries. These pastries are traditionally prepared with leavened dough that is deep-fried until golden and crispy on the outside, while they remain soft, light, and airy on the inside.
Though krapfen can be prepared plain, they are most often filled or topped with jams, and vanilla or chocolate custards, while the top is usually dusted with powdered sugar or drizzled with chocolate. The origin of the word krapfen dates back to 9th century, and the recipes in German can be found as early as the 14th century.
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Halušky is the incredibly soft variety of potato dumplings, usually associated with Slovakia and the Czech Republic. The dough is created with grated raw potatoes and flour. They are typically cooked so the batter is spread on the wooden board, and small pieces of dough are cut and dropped directly into the boiling water.
Another, more modern approach, employs a special halušky strainer through which the batter is gently pressed and dropped in water, creating tiny dumplings in the process. Both techniques result in irregularly shaped dumplings which have a soft texture and pale color.
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This traditional Czech specialty is also known by the popular name smazak. The dish consists of a block of cheese – usually Edam – which is coated in eggs, breadcrumbs, and flour, then shallow-fried until crispy. Even though it can be eaten as a starter, it is usually regarded as a meatless main course due to its size.
It can also be served alongside meat or potatoes. Smazak served in a bun is also a popular street food. The essential accompaniment to smažený sýr is tartar sauce, a creamy, refreshing concoction made with yogurt and mayonnaise. This satisfying fried hunk of cheese can be found everywhere in the Czech Republic, from street stalls and lowbrow pubs to the finest of high-end restaurants.
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Round, thick, and soft, lívance are traditional Czech pancakes. The addition of yeast in the egg batter gives them an incredibly soft and buttery texture and differentiates them from other common pancake varieties. Lívance are usually small in size, with a light golden-brown color and crispy edges.
The Czechs prefer to consume them dusted with powdered sugar and cinnamon or topped with various fruit jams, but their slightly sweet taste can withstand numerous other toppings and complements.
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Germknödel is a famous Austrian steamed yeast dumpling. It consists of soft dough which is filled with rum-spiced plum jam. Before serving, the dumpling is generously doused with melted butter or vanilla-based sauce and sprinkled with a considerable amount of poppy seeds.
Believed to have originated in the eastern or southern parts of Austria, this unique dessert is nowadays associated with the famous Austrian ski resorts, where it has become an irreplaceable winter staple. Even though germknödel is nowadays consumed as a dessert, this was not the case when it first appeared in Austrian cuisine.
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These soft, tender Czech doughnuts are prepared with yeasted dough that is occasionally flavored with lemon zest. They are typically round and have a small indentation on the top, which is used to hold all of the delicious filling. Even though they can be baked in the oven, vdolky are usually fried in oil until golden brown.
Traditionally, they are enjoyed warm, smothered in jams and topped with whipped cream or crumbled tvaroh cottage cheese.
In the Czech Republic, roasted duck is known as pečená kachna. The duck is usually seasoned with caraway seeds and marjoram, then slowly roasted in the oven until golden brown and crispy. It is traditionally served alongside potatoes, bread dumplings, braised red cabbage, and occasionally a thick sauce made with reserved duck fat and flour.
This nutritious Czech classic is often found on the menus of traditional restaurants, and the homemade versions are usually prepared as a weekend meal or as a main dish served on special occasions.
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Best Czech Food Producers
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Great Taste Awards - 3 stars
2024, 2023, 2022, 2021

Great Taste Awards - 2 stars
2024, 2023, 2022, 2021
BEST Pepper Field Herbs and Spices
Božkov is a renowned Czech spirits brand established in 1948, known for its high-quality products and rich tradition. Its flagship product, Božkov Original, is a classic "tuzemák" and the best-selling spirit in the Czech Republic. The brand offers a wide range of rums, vodkas, and liqueurs, crafted using premium ingredients such as molasses alcohol, soft Pilsen water, sugar syrup, special caramel, and vanilla aroma.
These elements give Božkov products their characteristic golden color and natural flavor. Božkov has earned a reputation as one of the most trusted brands, with a significant presence in the Czech market.
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The Rum & Cachaça Masters - Gold
2022

European Spirits Challenge - Silver
2024, 2023

European Spirits Challenge - Gold
2023
BEST Stock Plzen‐Božkov Spirits
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Concours Mondial de Bruxelles - Grande Médaille d'or
2023, 2022, 2021, 2020
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Asia Wine Trophy - Grand Gold
2022

Berlin Wine Trophy - Grand Gold
2022

Portugal Wine Trophy - Grand Gold
2022
BEST Slámové víno Oldřich Drápal Wines
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Concours International de Lyon - Gold
2024
BEST Dejf Brewery Beers
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IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Spirit Gold Outstanding
2024
BEST Martenz Spirits
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Best Czech Food Products
Freeze-dried Green Kampot Pepper by .pepper..field is known for its unique processing method that preserves the fresh, zesty flavors of green Kampot peppercorns. This product undergoes a freeze-drying process which removes moisture while retaining the pepper's essential oils and aromatic compounds, resulting in a product that boasts both the vibrancy and crunch of fresh green peppers.
The freeze-dried peppercorns can be rehydrated with a bit of liquid or used as they are to add a distinctive freshness to a variety of dishes. Sourced from the Kampot region in Cambodia, these peppercorns are often celebrated for their exceptional quality and complex flavor profile which includes notes of citrus and eucalyptus.
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Great Taste Awards - 3 stars
2024, 2023, 2022, 2021
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SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold
2024, 2023
Madagascar Dark Milk Chocolate 58.5% + blueberries by Míšina čokoláda is a distinctive chocolate offering that combines the robust flavor of dark milk chocolate with the tart sweetness of dried blueberries. The chocolate features 58.5% cocoa content, which balances the richness of dark chocolate with the creamy texture of milk chocolate.
The inclusion of blueberries adds a unique fruity note and a pleasant chewiness, creating a delightful contrast in textures and flavors. This product showcases the high-quality craftsmanship of Míšina čokoláda, a company known for its artisanal approach to chocolate-making.
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Academy of Chocolate - Gold
2020
Vietnam Dark 70% made by Míšina čokoláda is a sophisticated dark chocolate bar known for its rich and intense flavor profile. Crafted using high-quality cocoa beans sourced from Vietnam, this chocolate offers a unique taste experience characterized by fruity and slightly spicy undertones, balanced perfectly with the natural bitterness of dark chocolate.
The bar is handcrafted in small batches to ensure superior quality and consistency. The elegant packaging reflects the premium nature of the product, making it suitable for both personal indulgence and gifting.
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Academy of Chocolate - Gold
2018
Fermented Green Kampot Pepper made by .pepper..field is a specialty product that originates from Kampot, a region in Cambodia renowned for its high-quality pepper. The green peppercorns are harvested while still young and are then fermented to enhance their flavor profile.
This process results in a unique, tangy taste with a complex mix of fruity and briny notes. The fermentation not only preserves the natural enzymes and nutrients present in the green pepper but also gives it a unique texture, making it an ideal accompaniment to various dishes.
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Great Taste Awards - 3 stars
2023
Fresh Green Kampot Pepper with a hint of Fleur de Sel by .pepper..field is a gourmet culinary product that blends the vibrant, aromatic quality of fresh green Kampot pepper with the subtle, complex flavor of Fleur de Sel, a premium hand-harvested sea salt.
This combination highlights the distinct, zesty spice of the pepper while enhancing its natural flavors with a delicate burst of minerality from the salt. The product is celebrated for its exceptional quality, thanks to the traditional farming methods and meticulous hand-picking of the peppercorns in Kampot, Cambodia, a region renowned for its superior pepper.
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Great Taste Awards - 3 stars
2022
Fresh Green Kampot Pepper with a touch of Fleur de Sel made by .pepper..field is a gourmet product that combines the distinct, aromatic flavor of green Kampot peppercorns with the delicate, crunchy crystals of Fleur de Sel. The green peppercorns are harvested in the Kampot region of Cambodia, known for producing some of the world's finest peppers.
This unique blend is designed to enhance a variety of dishes, adding both a spicy kick and a subtle hint of saltiness. The combination of these two high-quality ingredients offers a refined culinary experience, perfect for chefs and food enthusiasts alike.
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Great Taste Awards - 3 stars
2023
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Great Taste Awards - 3 stars
2021
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IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Spirit Gold Outstanding
2024
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IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Spirit Gold Outstanding
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