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  1. 22 maj 2022 · Along the countless gorgeous places you can visit in Bulgaria, there’s a solid number of traditional dishes you need to put on your list to try. Bulgarian food feels like home – the dishes are unpretentious, yet so hearty and delicious.

  2. 17 maj 2024 · Traditional Bulgarian food is mostly famous for its variety of cheese, yogurt, and quality vegetables. Bulgarian Cuisine is similar to that of the surrounding Balkan countries as well as Turkey and Greece, yet they put their own little twist on their dishes .

  3. 22 gru 2021 · Pork and chicken are the most common types of meat eaten in Bulgaria. Seafood, fish and veal dishes are also popular, and lamb has a special traditional place in Bulgarian cuisine. Most Bulgarian specialties contain a large number of vegetables and spices, including garlic, black pepper, thyme, mint, savory, bay leaf and paprika.

  4. 24 wrz 2024 · From the unique flavors of Bulgarian cheese to my favorite Bulgarian foods like banitsa and kavarma, there’s a whole world of different dishes waiting. Read on for my Bulgarian food guide for so many ideas on what to try in Bulgaria.

  5. 24 sie 2023 · Table of Contents. Traditional Bulgarian food – Breakfast. 1. Banitsa. Homemade banitsa on the left and mekitsi on the right. Banitsa is one of the most traditional foods in Bulgaria that every visitor has to try at least once.

  6. Bulgarian Food Classics: Salads, Soups, Snacks, & Starters. Shopska Salad (шопска салата) If Bulgaria has a national dish, it is certainly shopska salad, the queen of all Bulgarian food. While you will find it masquerading on other Balkan countries’ menus, especially in Macedonia and Serbia, this dish is unequivocally part of Bulgarian cuisine.

  7. 11 mar 2024 · A tasty amalgamation of Balkan, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern cuisines, traditional Bulgarian cuisine is perfect for Traveleaters who are planning to go on a food adventure in Southeastern Europe.