Coming to Romania? Don’t miss this Romanian traditional food you must try for a delicious vacation! Actually, it’s not just one, but 10. Let’s take it step by step and see how you can have a really traditional Romanian feast!
For starters you should try salata de vinete (eggplant salad) or/and zacusca (roasted eggplant with tomato sauce and roasted peppers); a little bit of slanina (smoked pork lard) with smashed onion; and a wide variety of cheese like telemea, urda, branza de burduf, branza in coaja de brad (cheese in fir bark). You can taste most of them at the traditional Romanian restaurants if you order a traditional plateau. The last type of cheese, the one in fir bark is specific to Bran area, so if you visit Dracula Castle for sure you can taste it at the restaurants nearby.
Let’s move on to the main dish. Actually, it’s main dishes: ciorba and main dish. There is no lunch without ciorba – a kind of soup with lots a chopped vegetables and some kind of meat. Although ciorba can be found in some other countries, there are some that are specific for Romania:
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ciorba de burta (tripe soup) I understand it could sound strange, but it’s actually delicious
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ciorba de perisoare (Romanian meatball soup)

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ciorba de fasole cu ciolan in paine – bean soup served in bread – you have to try it if you don’t feel so adventurous to try the tripe soup
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supa de pui cu galuste (Romanian Chicken soup with dumplings)












