mitkeks
Mitkeks are a traditional type of sweet pastry originating from the Baltic region, particularly associated with Latvian cuisine. The name "mitkeks" comes from the Latvian words *mīti* (to eat) and *keks* (cookie), literally meaning "eat-me cookie." These small, round, and slightly crispy biscuits are typically made from a simple dough of flour, sugar, butter, and sometimes eggs or milk, with a hint of vanilla or lemon zest for flavor. Mitkeks are often baked until golden and have a delicate, buttery taste with a soft, slightly chewy texture.
Historically, mitkeks were a popular treat during festive occasions, holidays, and family gatherings in Latvia. They
Mitkeks are not only beloved in Latvia but have also gained popularity in neighboring Baltic countries and