kolduny
Kolduny is a lesser-known but culturally significant dish originating from the region of Tatarstan in Russia, with roots tracing back to Tatar and Bashkir culinary traditions. The name "kolduny" is derived from the Tatar word "qoldun," meaning "dumpling," reflecting its primary form—a type of filled, boiled bread or pasta. The dish is often prepared during festive occasions, particularly during the Muslim holiday of Ramadan or the Tatar New Year celebrations.
Traditionally, kolduny are made from wheat flour dough, which is rolled out thinly and cut into small
Kolduny are often served as a main dish, accompanied by sour cream, fresh herbs, or a light
Beyond Tatarstan, kolduny have gained recognition in broader Russian cuisine, particularly in the Volga region, where