kenték
Kenték are a type of traditional Hungarian pastry, often served during holidays and special occasions. These sweet dough confections are typically made from a rich, leavened dough that is often flavored with lemon zest or vanilla. The dough is then rolled out and filled with a variety of sweet ingredients before being shaped into various forms. Common fillings include ground walnuts, poppy seeds, or a sweet cheese mixture, often sweetened with sugar and enhanced with spices.
The shaping of kenték can vary, but they are frequently rolled into logs, spirals, or braided forms.