raménka
Raménka refers to a type of dried pasta, typically small and shaped like tubes or short strands. It is a common ingredient in Polish and Eastern European cuisine, often used in soups and broths. The name "raménka" is derived from the Polish word "ramię," meaning arm, likely due to the pasta's elongated, arm-like shape.
This pasta is usually made from wheat flour and water, sometimes with the addition of eggs. Its