pauktis
Pauktis is a term with origins in the Lithuanian language, often referring to a type of traditional folk bread. This bread is characterized by its dense texture and distinct flavor, which can vary depending on regional recipes and ingredients. Historically, pauktis was a staple food in Lithuanian households, prepared using simple, readily available ingredients such as rye flour, water, and sometimes sourdough starter. The preparation process could be lengthy, involving careful fermentation and baking, often in wood-fired ovens.
The cultural significance of pauktis in Lithuania is considerable. It was not merely a source of sustenance