Vrtanek

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Vrtanek
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Alternative namesPerec
TypePlaited bread
Place of originSlovenia

Vrtanek (also called perec) is a type of bread associated with Prekmurje, Slovenia. According to Protestant church reports dating to 1627 it was local custom for members of parish to give vrtanek as a gift for christenings and weddings. It was a typical feast food made for celebrations of the harvest.[1] The same braided, round loaf is recorded as torta panis in 1698. In modern times it's a festive loaf appropriate for many types of celebrations, public events and large receptions.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Vrtanek (Perec)".
  2. ^ Bogataj, Janez. Taste Slovenia.


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