okruta
Okruta is a term that can refer to several things, most commonly a type of dish or a geographical location. In Polish cuisine, "okruta" is a traditional name for a specific type of rye bread. This bread is known for its dense texture and distinct sour flavor, often achieved through a long fermentation process. It is typically made with a blend of rye flour and sometimes wheat flour, water, salt, and a sourdough starter. The preparation and baking of okruta are often done using time-honored methods passed down through generations, making it a staple in many Polish households and bakeries.
Alternatively, "Okruta" can also be a place name, particularly in some Slavic countries. There may be villages,