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One of the best things about travel is that you get to try
lots of new foods and drink as you spend time in different
countries. Here are a few things you might like to taste when
you're in Lithuania:
Cepelinai - 'zeppelin' dumplings
A speciality of Lithuania is cepelinai, from
the word "zeppelin". They're also known as Didzkukuliai,
but cepelinai is a lot easier to say! These are dumplings
made from potato dough filled with ground beef, milk curd
or mushrooms with salt and spices. They are usually shaped
a bit like a zeppelin balloon, which is where they get their
casual name. You eat them with bacon or melted sour cream
and butter sauce. Cepelinai are ideal to eat piping hot in
cold winter weather, but careful, as they're very filling!
In the old days they were only served to guests, or when heavy
physical work had to be done, but now you'll find them on
the menu in most traditional restaurants.
Fermented drinks
As you would expect from a European country, people in Lithuania
drink coffee, tea, soft drinks, beer and milk. Something a
bit different to try is Midus, or mead, a popular Lithuanian
drink. It's a light alcoholic beverage made from honey, and
has a distinctive, aromatic flavour. Sula, a beer made
from birch tree sap, is drunk at harvest time. Lithuanians
also drink gira, a non-alcoholic fermented beverage
made from bread.
Other delicious dishes
Other traditional dishes to look out for include smoked meat
(skilandis), cold beetroot soup (altibarai),
which is eaten in summer, warm beetroot soup (barsciai
borscht) and potato pancakes (bulviniai blynai).
Smoked eel is also a famous Baltic dish.
Honey cake, pastries and ice cream are all delicious desserts
you'll find in Lithuania. If you're there around Christmas
time, try to find a special, seasonal fruitcake known as kisielius.
Gero apetito! (Bon appetit!)
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