gretiniai
Gretiniai, also known as "gretine" or "gretinele," are traditional Lithuanian bread rolls that are a staple in Lithuanian cuisine. They are typically made from a simple dough consisting of flour, water, salt, and yeast. The dough is kneaded and allowed to rise, then shaped into small, round rolls. Gretiniai are often baked in a wood-fired oven, which gives them a distinctive smoky flavor and crispy exterior.
The name "gretiniai" comes from the Lithuanian word "greti," which means "to bake." These bread rolls are
Gretiniai are known for their soft, slightly chewy interior and their ability to absorb the flavors of
In recent years, gretiniai have gained popularity beyond Lithuania, with many bakeries and restaurants around the