posypani
Posypani is a culinary term used in several Slavic languages to describe an item that has been sprinkled with toppings. It is the past passive participle of the verb to sprinkle (for example, Russian posypany, Ukrainian posypani, Polish posypani). In recipes, posypani serves as an instruction or description that a dish should be finished with a light scattering of herbs, seeds, cheese, spices, or other toppings just before serving. Because it is a descriptor rather than a dish, the exact toppings vary by cuisine and recipe.
Common toppings include sesame seeds, poppy seeds, chopped dill or parsley, grated cheese, ground nuts, chili
Regional usage: In Russian and Ukrainian cooking, the term might accompany garnishes such as sesame, dill, or
Etymology: From the verb to sprinkle; forms adapt to gender and number in each language.
Posypani thus functions as a general culinary instruction rather than a discrete course, guiding the cook to