stinën
Stinën is a type of ready-to-eat meal popular in Romania, particularly in rural areas. The name "stinën" is derived from the Romanian word for "stew," accurately describing the dish's composition. Stinën typically consists of a mixture of beef, mutton, or pork, along with vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, onions, and sometimes barley or rice.
This hearty meal often comes in foil packets, making it a convenient and portable option for workers
The ingredients and seasoning used in stinën can vary depending on personal preferences and regional traditions.
The dish is often associated with traditional Romanian cooking methods, passed down through generations as a
The simplicity and versatility of stinën make it a staple in Romanian cuisine, and its widespread popularity