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Merry Christmas to you as well!
Enjoy the cookies, they look splendid 🙂
hansebart
Those cookies look wonderful.
Merry Christmas to you too.
GuiroDon
Looking great. I wonder about their English name – are these cookies? In my mind, cookies are something simpler and making these definitely require more skill. Would it be correct to call these pastry? Confectionery? As they don’t seem to exist in the same form in English speaking world (and we have a unique term just for these things, “cukroví” and many people make them in ginormous quantities), I am probably looking for a word that does not exist.
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Barvinek
It looks great! Pretty much like Czech or Slovak “cukroví” 😊
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Merry Christmas to you as well!
Enjoy the cookies, they look splendid 🙂
Those cookies look wonderful.
Merry Christmas to you too.
Looking great. I wonder about their English name – are these cookies? In my mind, cookies are something simpler and making these definitely require more skill. Would it be correct to call these pastry? Confectionery? As they don’t seem to exist in the same form in English speaking world (and we have a unique term just for these things, “cukroví” and many people make them in ginormous quantities), I am probably looking for a word that does not exist.
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It looks great! Pretty much like Czech or Slovak “cukroví” 😊