linkách
Linkách is a type of bread that originated in the Czech Republic. It is a dense, dark rye bread, typically made with a high proportion of rye flour and sourdough starter. The dough is often allowed to ferment for an extended period, contributing to its characteristic sour flavor and chewy texture. Linkách is usually baked in a round or oval shape and has a thick, dark crust.
The preparation of linkách involves a meticulous process, beginning with the creation of a sourdough starter,
Linkách is a staple in Czech cuisine and is often served with savory dishes such as stews,