There is one thing you cannot stop in life, you are thinking of the passing of time but Dracula has no problem with that. What Dracula is unstoppable is in posting about food! Another top Romanian food that bring happiness and joy!

Zacuscă – Roasted Bell Pepper Spread (Vegan / Vegetarian)

This is something that most young people are tired of eating because parents always sent them food packages from home and there would always be some magical Zacuscă spread inside.

Ciorba Rădăuțeană – Soup from Rădăuți

It was actually developed in the 70s by Cornelia Dumitrescu to change the traditional tripe soup into something to lead us to a brighter and tastier future!!!

Drob – Lamb Haggis

This popular meal sets the mood for Easter. It is heavy, delicious and is normally eaten with beetroot and horseradish salad (I think chutney is a better word). If you want to find out more about Easter:

Cozonac – Sweet Bread, Romanian panettone ( Vegetarian )

Associated with Christmas and Easter it is the food that ends the feast. There are many variations with poppy seeds, nuts and Turkish delight, depends on who is making it. The quality depends on the lady that makes it and the one bellow is the real G.O.A.T.

Gomboți – Plum Dumplings (Vegetarian)

Disclaimer… Dumplings are the best thing in the world… You can imagine that an objective review will not happen.

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