Murături
Murături (Romanian for pickles) are vegetables or fruit pickled in brine or vinegar, as found in the cuisines of Romania and Moldova.[1][2][3] The pickles are ordinarily made of locally grown foodstuffs such as beetroot, cucumber, green tomatoes (Romanian: gogonele), carrots, cabbage, bell peppers, melons, mushrooms, turnips, celery and cauliflower.[4]
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Some murături (with cucumbers, green tomato, and cauliflower)
See also
- Torshi – The pickled vegetables of the cuisines of many Balkan and Middle East countries
- Tsukemono – Japanese preserved vegetables
- Pickled cucumber – Cucumber pickled in brine, vinegar, or other solution
Notes and references
- "Murături". dexonline.ro (in Romanian).
- Pickled Vegetables
- Assorted Pickles (Muraturi Asortate), Roxy's Kitchen, November 27, 2011
- Pregateste 7 retete de muraturi cu legume si fructe de vara (in Romanian)
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