Pastë
Pastë is a term used in Albanian and some neighboring languages to denote a paste-like food product. In culinary use, pastë refers to a soft, spreadable or dough-like mass produced by grinding, mashing, or slow cooking ingredients until blended. Pastë can be savory or sweet and is used as a table spread, a filling for pastries, or an ingredient in dishes as a thickener or binder.
Etymology: The word is related to Latin pasta and to similar terms in several Balkan languages, reflecting
Typical ingredients and textures: Savory pastë may be made from vegetables (for example roasted pepper or eggplant
Preparation and preservation: Pastë can be prepared fresh or preserved through drying, fermenting, or cooking with
Cultural context: Pastë is associated with traditional and rural cooking in Albanian-speaking regions and in neighboring