Veka (pastry)
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Type | Pastry |
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Main ingredients | Wheat flour |
Veka (Polish: bułka paryska or bułka francuska) is a pastry produced in Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland. Its character is similar to French baguette although the veka is wider, bigger, and fluffier and has smoother surface. It is made of wheat flour. Its weight is about 350 grams.
Polish regional names[]
- Kraków – weka
- Łódź – angielka
- Upper Silesia – "lynga" or "weka"
- Podkarpacie Province – bina
- Poznań, Jelenia Góra – kawiorka
- Kujawy – "baton" or "bułka wyborowa"
- Central Poland – gryzka
- Częstochowa – linga
- The veka is also referred to as "bułka kielecka" and "bułka wrocławska"
Uses in Czech cuisine[]
It is commonly used creating of open sandwiches called obložené chlebíčky. Eating of obložený chlebíček as a fast food snack is widespread habit and they are even sold in specialized shops called bufet or ("bread shop").
The veka can be used for certain types of knedlik (knödel). It is a major ingredient of žemlovka dish.
Production[]
1: Cutting and weighing the dough
2: Molding the dough
3: Loaves of the dough ready for insertion into the scrolling device
4: The scrolling device roll the dough up into...
5: needed shape of the veka
6: Rolled dough
7: The dough is rolled again by hands
8: Dough rolling
9: End of the dough shape is squashed
10: Last rolling
11: Fine baked vekas are being removed from an oven
References[]
- Czech pastries
- Polish cuisine
- Slovak cuisine