Ladyfingers, or in British English sponge fingers also known in the Haredi Jewish community as baby fingers, are low density, dry, egg-based, sweet sponge cake biscuits roughly shaped like a large finger.
You have it at home because you can use it in different dishes. From desserts to meat or cheese dishes. This is the “pesmet” cookie crumbs – Boromir. A nice cookie crumbs, which will give a tasty crust to your dishes. Product of Romania.
Borsec (Borszek) is situated in the Eastern Carpathian Mountains of Transylvania, and is one of the most renown curative spas in the subalpine, windless, peat-rich county of Harghita. It is listed in the register of historical monuments. Bottling of Borsec commenced over two hundred years ago; since modernization in 1992, the facility outputs two million liters per month of its legendary "Regina Apelor Minerale SA Borsec" (Mineral Water Queen Borsec). The curative properties of the water were already known in the 1600s, and for centuries it was transported by carts in wooden casks to be served in the Royal Court in Vienna. It was Emperor Franz Josef who dubbed Borsec the "Queen of Mineral Waters."
A vegetarian approved and lenten-friendly pate that is flavorful and delcious. Best enjoyed when spread on a piece of homemade bread. Great addition to your lunch, and perfect for picnics or meals on-the-go.
Salată de vinete is a traditional Romanian summer dish that involves roasting or grilling eggplants until charred, chopping them until they form a smooth purée, and finally mixing the eggplants with sunflower oil, salt, and lemon juice. Although its name means eggplant salad, this specialty is actually a type of eggplant dip or spread.