Curd snack
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Type | Snack |
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Main ingredients | Curd and sugar, various glazes and fillings may be added |
Cookbook: Curd snack Media: Curd snack |
Curd snack (Estonian: kohuke, Latvian: biezpiena sieriņš, Lithuanian: varškės sūrelis) is a type of sweet snack made from curd cheese (quark), popular in the countries of the former Soviet Union. Similar snacks are produced in some other parts of Europe and the Middle-East.
The main part of a curd snack is freshly pressed curd, and ingredients such as sugar, sweetener or other products. They can also have a filling made out of glucose, sugar, or thickener sometimes with preservatives.
Curd snacks are typically 5 centimetres (2.0 in) long, usually made from milled and pressed curd with raisins, jam or other filling. They also sometimes have no filling and are glazed with chocolate or vanilla-, kiwi- or woodland strawberry-flavoured cream.
See also
- Hungarian Túró Rudi
- List of dairy products
External links
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- Maisku Curd snacks in Finland
- Estonian curd snacks from Tere AS
- Latvian curd snacks "Kārums" from Rīgas Piensaimnieks
- Lithuanian glazed sweet curd "Jonukas" from Pieno Žvaigždės
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