ievroti
Ievroti, also known as Euroti, are a type of traditional Russian pastry. They are small, round, and slightly flattened cookies, typically made from a dough consisting of flour, butter, eggs, and sugar. The dough is rolled out thinly and cut into circles, which are then baked until golden brown. Ievroti are often flavored with vanilla or lemon zest, and can be dusted with powdered sugar before serving. They are a popular treat in Russia and are often enjoyed with tea or coffee. Ievroti are also a traditional gift for New Year's Eve, symbolizing good luck and prosperity for the coming year. The name "ievroti" is derived from the Russian word for "coins," reflecting their round shape and the fact that they were often given as small gifts or treats.