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Eastern European Sweet Pastries

Eastern European Sweet Pastries

1

Vatrushka

Russia
4.0

Vatrushka is a popular Russian ring-shaped pastry that is usually filled with sweet cottage cheese and topped with raisins or other pieces of fruit, although it can also be made with fruit jams or meat. The name of the pastry is borrowed from the ... READ MORE

2

Gata

Armenia
3.8
Most iconic: Gntuniq Bakery (Aparan)

Gata is a mildly-sweet Armenian pastry with a shiny glaze crust. It comes in two varieties: plain, or if made for weddings and festive occasions, decorated with an intricate design on its top. There are many variations of gata, usually specific to... READ MORE

3

Badambura

Azerbaijan
3.9

Badambura is a popular Azerbaijani pastry consisting of several layers of flaky dough filled with almonds, sugar, and ground cardamom. It is usually brushed with egg wash and baked until it develops a golden-brown color. This flavorful dessert is ... READ MORE

4

Verhuny

Ukraine
4.2

Verhuny is a traditional pastry originating from Ukraine. The pastry is usually made with a combination of flour, baking soda, butter, eggs, sugar, white wine vinegar, sour cream, vodka, oil, salt, and lard. The flour is mixed with baking soda, bu... READ MORE

5

Shekarbura

Azerbaijan
3.6
Most iconic: Shirvanshah Museum Restaurant (Baku)

Shekerbura is a simple and delicate sweet pastry, enjoying the status of one of the most famous Azerbaijani desserts. The tender pastry shell is made with a simple butter-based dough, which is then filled with a sweet nut filling. Frequent nut var... READ MORE