Saramură
Saramură is a traditional Romanian dish, generally based on different kinds of fish, especially in Dobruja, and dried or smoked meat in Moldova and Transylvania. Recipes vary greatly, the common part being fish/meat grilled (sometimes on a salt bed) and afterwards soaked, sprinkled, or boiled in brine or brine-based sauce is added. Usually the dish includes vegetables, mamaliga, polenta, potatoes, etc. (The Romanian word itself means "brine".)
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Saramură de chefal (Flathead mullet saramură)
Lipovans would call the dish rassol, e.g., saramură de crap (carp saramura) is called karp rassol.[1] Saramură de crap is often translated as "carp in brine" or "salted carp".
See also
- List of smoked foods
Food portal
Further reading
- Saramură de peşte ("Fish saramura", a recipe), The Epoch Times, 16.11.2011
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