rostjainak
Rostjainak is a term used to describe a specific type of bread or pastry that originates from a particular region. While the exact etymology is debated, it is believed to be derived from local dialectical words referring to its texture or preparation method. The defining characteristic of rostjainak is its flaky crust and often a savory filling, though sweet variations also exist. Traditional recipes typically involve a dough made from flour, water, and a leavening agent, which is then folded multiple times with fat to create layers.
The filling can vary widely depending on the season and local ingredients. Common savory fillings include minced