ruskoni
Ruskoni is a term that can refer to several different things, primarily within the context of food and language. In some culinary traditions, particularly in parts of Eastern Europe and the Middle East, ruskoni may describe a type of dried bread or biscuit, similar to a hardtack or zwieback. These are often baked twice to achieve a very dry texture, making them suitable for long storage. They can be eaten plain, dipped in beverages like tea or coffee, or crumbled and used as an ingredient in other dishes.
The term "ruskoni" might also appear in linguistic contexts, though less commonly. It could potentially be a