polopímka
Polopímka is a Czech term referring to a type of traditional Czech bread. It is characterized by its moderately dense crumb and a slightly crisp crust, often achieved through a specific baking process. The name itself, "polopímka," translates roughly to "half-flour" or "half-crumb," suggesting a bread that is neither as light and airy as a fully leavened white bread nor as heavy as some darker rye varieties. It typically uses a combination of wheat and rye flour, though the exact proportions can vary by region and baker.
The preparation of polopímka usually involves a sourdough starter, which contributes to its distinctive flavor and