povidla
Povidla is a fruit preserve, typically made from plums, although other fruits like apples, cherries, or apricots can also be used. It is a traditional food in many Central and Eastern European countries, including Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, and Poland. The key characteristic of povidla is its thick, jam-like consistency, achieved through a slow cooking process that reduces the fruit and sugar content.
The preparation of povidla often involves simmering the fruit for extended periods, sometimes for several hours,
Povidla is a versatile condiment. It is commonly used as a filling for pastries like kolaches, dumplings,