pryaniki
Pryanik is a traditional Russian baked confection, often described as a type of gingerbread. Its name derives from the word "priyatny," meaning pleasant, and "perets," meaning pepper, hinting at its spiced nature. Pryanik dough typically consists of flour, honey, sugar, and various spices. Common spices include cinnamon, cloves, ginger, nutmeg, and cardamom. Sometimes, leavening agents like baking soda or ammonia are used, contributing to its texture.
Historically, pryaniki were made in a variety of shapes and sizes. They could be simple rounds or
Over time, pryaniki evolved. Some versions were coated with a sugar glaze or icing, and fillings became