molok
Molok is a term that originates from the Russian language, where it is used to refer to a type of traditional Russian bread. The word "molok" itself translates to "milk," reflecting the bread's soft, slightly sweet texture and mild flavor, which is often compared to that of milk. Molok bread is typically made from a simple dough of flour, water, and a small amount of salt, with no added yeast or leavening agents. This results in a bread that is soft, moist, and slightly chewy, with a fine, uniform crumb structure.
The bread is often served with various toppings, such as butter, jam, or smoked salmon, and is
Molok bread is typically baked in a round loaf shape, with a slightly domed top and a