There are several different types of Macedonian food. It is influenced by Mediterranean and Middle Eastern food. When it comes to Macedonian food, you’ll be hard-pressed to find something you don’t like.
One of the most famous Macedonian dishes is Tavche Gravche, or Tavče Gravče. It’s a white bean dish which includes onions, red pepper, garlic, paprika, and several other spices. This dish sits in the oven for about an hour.
Traditionally, this dish was cooked in clay dishes, but it’s unlikely you have one sitting in your pantry. Instead, go with an oven-safe pot, like cast iron or stainless steel.
Macedonian food also draws some influence from Greece; they have a delicious dish called Musaka, which is similar to a meat lasagna in America.
This recipe includes paprika, ground beef, cumin, tomato sauce, yogurt, chubritsa and a few other ingredients. You can see that the Macedonians really love their spices!
We’ve seen paprika in both of the dishes above. If you’re a lover of paprika, you have to try out Macedonian food. They even have a paste made of pureed paprika that tastes great along with any meat or chicken: Ajvar. Ajvar is a thick sauce made from red bell peppers (the primary ingredient of paprika) and a little bit of garlic. Check it out here!
One dessert Macedonians love is bombici – or “mini bombs.” These are basically bite-size chocolate balls. Several recipes include cocoa powder, dates, almonds, and chocolate chips. In the image below, this delicious dessert is grazed with shredded coconut. So good!
Continuing the theme of Greek influence, we have baklava, a sweet, flaky treat. It is a pastry that has an inner filling consisting of walnuts, bread crumbs, and cinnamon. This dish is often served with a simple sugary syrup.
This is a dish you may have had before, especially if you have been to Greece.
Be careful with these desserts; it’s easy to get addicted. But if you love sugar, you won’t be disappointed!
Macedonia is a small country of about two million people in Southeastern Europe. It is part of the Balkan Peninsula, between the Adriatic Sea and Mediterranean Sea. The peninsula includes:
Macedonia is a landlocked country about the size of Maryland. However, it’s much less dense, with 2 million people compared to Maryland’s 6 million.
Sure, you could always check out your local Macedonian hangout. But what you really should consider is a trip to Macedonia. What a beautiful place. While there, you can decide for yourself what you think of the food; you won’t have to just read about it! Check out these great views!
We hope you enjoyed this quick introduction to Macedonia and its delicious cuisine. Thanks for stopping by the blog!
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