crepavi
Crepavi is a term that can refer to a type of small, fried pastry, often savory, common in certain regional cuisines. These pastries are typically made from a dough that is rolled thin and then cut into small pieces before being deep-fried until golden brown and crispy. The dough itself can vary, sometimes incorporating ingredients like flour, water, and a leavening agent, while others might use a pre-made pastry sheet.
The filling or seasoning of crepavi can differ significantly depending on the culinary tradition. In some areas,
Crepavi are generally considered a comfort food and are popular at informal gatherings or as street food.