Is it true that rual Balkan social hierarchy is based entirely on kajmak, and that housewives conspire against each other to get the freshest kajmak?
Yes, the best girl eats the best kaymak.
>>67735897
literally turks
>>67735897
We have kajmak too, but what you've posted looks nothing like it Tbh
>>67735897
>>67736127
Neither of this looks like kaymak
>>67736155
The one in the OP pic looks like kaymak.
We call kaymac the skin that forms on milk, grandmals mostly compete in sweets and particularly keks (yes, literally keks)
pic related, ignore the file name
>>67736672
The file name is accurate you absolute retard. Кeкc means cake.
>>67736672
>We call kaymac the skin that forms on milk
We call that kożuch. Kajmak is what we call boiled sweetened milk.
After switching Polish wiki site with kajmak to English this is what came up:
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulce_de_leche
>>67738854
>kožuh
literally an animal pelt
btw, my grandpa who was from the Balkans also mentioned that chicken soup was considered a great luxury, especially for geriatrics, who were thought to benefit from its life-lengthening effects
>>67739103
>literally an animal pelt
Correct, it means both a coat, usually made of fur, and the "cover" that appears on milk's surface when you heat it up.
>>67739103
>chicken soup
Yup, rosół is considered a very nutritious dish, to the point some people treat it as medicine. I'm pretty sure it's not just a slav thing, Asians appreciate a good broth too.
>>67739509
Spanish student in Poznan here.
Polish soups are god-tier. Rosoł, grochowka, zurek, barszcz (I know it has ukranian origins)... Food that makes my soul warm.
>>67735897
God,i miss ice cream
>>67739723
Assuming you're actually Spanish and not a baiting Pole, I'm glad you like them
>barszcz (I know it has ukranian origins)
Actually Ukrainian style barszcz and red barszcz are something else, picrel
This is basically butter/milk fat?
When you say balkans, are you talking about croatia/bulgaria today or some other shithole?
>>67742811
Kajmak isn't really native to Croatia...he was probably thinking of Bosnia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Macedonia and Albania.
>Kajmak
Balkan is turkic confirmed