Bundevara
Bundevara is a type of pastry featuring in Serbian cuisine and the cuisines of other countries once part of former Yugoslavia[1] or sweet pie made of rolled phyllo or similar to strudel, filled with sweetened grated pumpkin pulp and baked in an oven. Occasionally some nutmeg, cinnamon or similar spices may be added to the filling, as well as raisins or grated lemon rinds. It is usually dusted with icing sugar and/or vanilla sugar, and may be served either hot or cold. The pumpkins (or squashes) with more intense coloured pulp (richer in carotene) are more appreciated. So, although little grown in Serbia, some varieties of Cucurbita moschata are the best suited for this dish.
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| Alternative names | Tikvenik |
|---|---|
| Type | Sweet pie |
| Course | Appetizer, dessert |
| Place of origin | Serbia |
| Serving temperature | Hot or cold |
| Main ingredients | Pumpkin, phyllo |
References
- Travel, DK (2016). DK Eyewitness Travel Guide Serbia. EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDES. DK Publishing. p. 132. ISBN 978-1-4654-6170-4. Retrieved September 7, 2018.
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