powidl
Powidl is a traditional Central European fruit spread primarily made from plums, though other fruits such as apricots, peaches, or cherries may also be used. The term originates from the Czech and Slovak word *povidla*, which translates to "plum jam" or "plum preserve." Powidl is known for its thick, syrupy consistency and rich, sweet flavor, often used as a filling for pastries, a topping for bread, or a spread for toast.
The preparation of powidl typically involves cooking down fruit with sugar and sometimes spices like cinnamon
Powidl has been a staple in Central European cuisine for centuries, particularly in countries like the Czech
While modern commercial versions are widely available, homemade powidl is still prized for its natural ingredients