vanilkový
Vanilkové is a Czech adjective meaning "vanilla-flavored" or "vanilla-scented." It is derived from the word "vanilka," which translates to vanilla. This adjective is commonly used in culinary contexts to describe food items that have a distinct vanilla taste or aroma, such as vanilkové rohlíčky (vanilla crescents), vanilková zmrzlina (vanilla ice cream), or vanilkový pudink (vanilla pudding). It can also be used to describe scents, such as vanilkové svíčky (vanilla candles). The word is a feminine singular form; the masculine singular is vanilkový, the neuter singular is vanilkové, and the plural form for all genders is vanilkové. The adjective signifies the presence and prominence of vanilla as a flavor or scent component. Its usage is widespread throughout Czech cuisine and everyday life when referring to vanilla-infused products.