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No I'm talking food here.

2007-03-14 12:18:45 · 6 answers · asked by fatherf.lotski 5 in Food & Drink Other - Food & Drink

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pasulj prebranac
podvarak
proja
pljeskavica
Ćevapčići
vešalica
ražnjići
Đuveč
Karađorđeva šnicla
mućkalica
sarma od kiselog kupusa
jagnjeća sarmica
Škembići
burek
pijani šaran

and now I am hungry.

2007-03-16 00:56:17 · answer #1 · answered by vivet 7 · 1 0

Traditional Serbian cuisine has been greatly influenced by
Turkish and Greek traditions. Ćevapčići consisting of grilled heavily seasoned mixed ground meat patties is considered to be the national dish. Other notable dishes include Koljivo used in religious rituals, Serbian salad, Sarma (stuffed cabbage), podvarak (roast meat with Sauerkraut) and Moussaka. Česnica is a traditional bread for Christmas Day. I hope this is helpful. (I wrote this answer in Word first to get the correct Serbian symbols.)

2007-03-14 13:04:58 · answer #2 · answered by East Ender 2 · 0 0

Traditional Serbian cuisine has been greatly influenced by
Turkish and Greek traditions. Ćevapčići consisting of grilled heavily
seasoned mixed ground meat patties is considered to be the national
dish. Other notable dishes include Koljivo used in religious rituals,
Serbian salad, Sarma (stuffed cabbage), podvarak (roast meat with
Sauerkraut) and Moussaka. Česnica is a traditional bread for Christmas
Day.

2007-03-14 13:07:43 · answer #3 · answered by stratmanreturns 5 · 0 0

Serbian cuisine has been greatly influenced by Turkish and Greek traditions. Cevapcici are grilled ground meat patties, sometimes sausage-shaped, and considered the national dish of Serbia. They are traditionally made with ground beef, pork, and lamb, but may be found in any combination.

2007-03-14 13:07:28 · answer #4 · answered by Corndolly 3 · 0 0

well (s)he could have seen that on wikipedia too...
there is ajvar (its kind of a jam made of paprikas), sarma (meat rolled in a cabbage leaf), various types of meat products (ćevapčići, burek (this could be made of cheese too)...), kajmak (a milk product, maybe cheese im not sure), and plums and raspberries are some types of fruit consider serbian (by the serbs)
šljivovica is a brandy made of plums, rakija is a serbian brandy (made of almost anything), and they drink lots of fruit juices...

2007-03-14 21:28:16 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

muck and bullets

2007-03-14 12:32:46 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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