maksulta
Maksulta is a term that refers to a specific type of bread or baked good found in certain Eastern European culinary traditions. Its exact composition and preparation can vary by region and even by household, but it generally involves a leavened dough that is baked. The name itself, "maksulta," is believed to derive from the word "mak," which means poppy seed in many Slavic languages, suggesting that poppy seeds are often a key ingredient.
While variations exist, typical ingredients for maksulta might include flour, water or milk, yeast or another
Maksulta can be enjoyed on its own as a sweet bread or served alongside other dishes. It