Where In The World #4?

What country claims this baked treat as its own?

This is a traditional European pastry made from sweet yeast dough. This unique treat is crafted by wrapping strips of the dough around a conical baking tube, which is then grilled usual over coals till it achieves a golden brown color and crispy exterior.

Answer • It’s Hungary and they’re called Kürtőskalács and if you visit you must try one…

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