rochâie
Rochâie, also known as rosha or rugschie, is a traditional dish originating from Ottoman cuisine, specifically from the regions of present-day Turkey, Greece, and Cyprus. It is typically served as a dessert or a sweet pastry.
The name "rochâie" translates to "bread confection" in Turkish, reflecting its composition of bread, syrup, and
Variations of rochâie can differ in ingredients and presentation. In some recipes, the bread is replaced by
An important aspect of rochâie is its association with special occasions, such as weddings and holidays in
Variations of the dish have been adopted by other cultures, often in modified forms that incorporate local