kékké
Kékké is a term of Hungarian origin that refers to a type of small, often round or irregularly shaped piece of pastry. These pastries are typically made from a dough that is fried or baked, and they can be sweet or savory. Sweet kékké are often flavored with sugar, cinnamon, or fruit and may be dusted with powdered sugar. Savory versions can incorporate ingredients like cheese, herbs, or minced meat.
The exact preparation and appearance of kékké can vary significantly depending on regional traditions and family