poroj
Poroj is a type of bread common in certain regions of Eastern Europe, particularly in parts of Ukraine and its surrounding areas. It is typically made from a leavened dough, often featuring rye flour as a primary ingredient alongside wheat flour. The inclusion of rye gives poroj a distinct, earthy flavor and a denser texture compared to breads made solely with wheat.
The preparation of poroj involves a fermentation process, usually through the use of sourdough starter or yeast.
Poroj is a staple food, frequently served with meals or as a base for sandwiches. Its nutritional