Kalisz andruts | |
Type | Wafer |
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Course | Dessert |
Place of origin | Kalisz, Poland |
Serving temperature | Cold |
Main ingredients | Wafer |
The Kalisz andruts ( Polish: andruty kaliskie), also simply known as andruts ( Polish: andruty), are lightly sweet, flat wafers first recorded to be baked at the beginning of the nineteenth-century in Kalisz and the Kalisz Region.
Since 9 December 2005 adruts are enlisted on the list of traditional produce by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. [1] Since April 21, 2009 andruty kaliskie have been placed on the European Union's Geographical Indications and Traditional Specialities list. [2]
Kalisz andruts | |
Type | Wafer |
---|---|
Course | Dessert |
Place of origin | Kalisz, Poland |
Serving temperature | Cold |
Main ingredients | Wafer |
The Kalisz andruts ( Polish: andruty kaliskie), also simply known as andruts ( Polish: andruty), are lightly sweet, flat wafers first recorded to be baked at the beginning of the nineteenth-century in Kalisz and the Kalisz Region.
Since 9 December 2005 adruts are enlisted on the list of traditional produce by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. [1] Since April 21, 2009 andruty kaliskie have been placed on the European Union's Geographical Indications and Traditional Specialities list. [2]