tzifánk
Tzifánk is a term with origins in Hungarian culture, primarily referring to a traditional Hungarian pastry or small cake. These treats are often sweet, sometimes filled with fruit preserves like apricot or plum, or a poppy seed paste. They can also be savory, though the sweet versions are more commonly associated with the name. The dough used for tzifánk can vary, but it often includes elements like flour, eggs, sugar, and butter or lard, resulting in a flaky or slightly crumbly texture.
Historically, tzifánk were a popular item at local markets and bakeries throughout Hungary. They were often