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    Quote Originally Posted by Veneda View Post
    Ok, I was interested if Polish word 'maslo' (butter) has similar meaning in Bosnian. For native Polish person 'maslac' and 'maslanica' are words connected with butter.

    I agree that such a dough based on butter can be 'heavy'
    Maslo has the same meaning as maslac in Serbian language (there is no Bosnian language). That means butter. But maslac is more common word for butter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veneda View Post
    Ok, I was interested if Polish word 'maslo' (butter) has similar meaning in Bosnian. For native Polish person 'maslac' and 'maslanica' are words connected with butter.

    I agree that such a dough based on butter can be 'heavy'
    The only way I can eat it is actually when it's even more geasy, when a chicken is cooked on the top and the dough is more "wet".
    It seems the first way I wrote it is actually correct. I'm kind confused about it is pronounced.
    Cheers to Bosnia


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    btw, year ago I ate real "blin" for first time - tasty, vegetarian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crimean View Post
    Thank you.
    I think this is one of the most sustainable folk holidays and it will live as long as the Russian people exist.
    We do not have 'Maslentsa pancakes' in Poland (called nalesnyky/naleśniki), but we have doughnuts/pączki eaten on Fat Thursday. According to Polish tradition Fat Thursday used to mark the beginning of Fat Week – the period of great gluttony during which our ancestors would eat loads of lard (smalec) and bacon (bekon) washed down with vodka

    Nowadays, Fat Thursday is associated especially with: pancakes known as nalesnyky/naleśniki (i.e. Maslenitsa in Belarus /Ukraine and Russia), bow-tie pastries known as chruściki and doughnuts known as pączki (Poland)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veneda View Post
    We do not have 'Maslentsa pancakes' in Poland (called nalesnyky/naleśniki), but we have doughnuts/pączki eaten on Fat Thursday. According to Polish tradition Fat Thursday used to mark the beginning of Fat Week – the period of great gluttony during which our ancestors would eat loads of lard (smalec) and bacon (bekon) washed down with vodka

    Nowadays, Fat Thursday is associated especially with: pancakes known as nalesnyky/naleśniki (i.e. Maslenitsa in Belarus /Ukraine and Russia), bow-tie pastries known as chruściki and doughnuts known as pączki (Poland)
    nalesnyky needs wheat flour, Bliny buckwheat flour

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gortazar View Post
    nalesnyky needs wheat flour, Bliny buckwheat flour
    Not true, bliny are also baked from wheat flour, it is sold with a special mark "blinnaya" flour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crimean View Post
    Not true, bliny are also baked from wheat flour, it is sold with a special mark "blinnaya" flour.
    ok, when I wanted from someone to bake me my bliny, I gave a recipe with buckwheat flour
    https://www.bing.com/search?q=buckwh...7A1A592A30F12D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gortazar View Post
    welcome to my thread about Maslenica
    https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...ing-Maslenitsa
    I will surely write in this thread when the right moment comes). If I'll still here then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gortazar View Post
    ok, when I wanted from someone to bake me my bliny, I gave a recipe with buckwheat flour
    https://www.bing.com/search?q=buckwh...7A1A592A30F12D
    This is a non-canon variant, I have not heard that pancakes were baked in Russia this way).

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    Whatever happened with potato pancakes.

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