Nella maggior parte dei paesi europei esiste un dessert chiamato salame di biscotto/blocco di cioccolato/salame di cioccolato/mosaico, che è una variante del dessert al biscotto e al cacao.
Nella maggior parte dei paesi europei esiste un dessert chiamato salame di biscotto/blocco di cioccolato/salame di cioccolato/mosaico, che è una variante del dessert al biscotto e al cacao.
In the UK it’s called Dogs Dinner as looks like tin of dog food!
Low_Technician_5034 on
“Kirjukoer” in Estonian. Translates into colorful dog.
mrtn17 on
No we don’t. We have vla
Ninevolts on
Waaaay too popular in Turkey. If you visit someone’s house, and they offer something to eat with tea, 50% chance it’s this. Called mosaic cake, made by petit beurre biscuits that are also super popular in Turkey.
greatersnek on
Very common in Uruguay too, we call it “salchichón de chocolate” and it’s made with dulce de leche mixed in the batter
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Estonian *[kirju koer](https://foreignfork.com/spotted-dog/)* (“spotted dog”), a proper old-school dessert.
Literally called “Lazy” in Lithuania, because it’s easy to make.
Never heard of this.
Chocolate biscuit cake? Yes.
Does the UK have this? We have rice crispy/cornflakes squares which are sorta similar.
Ukrainian here. We have this 100%.
My mom would cook this back in the day. But she was also a professional cook so her version tasted like heaven.
This thing has like a gazzilion of calories.
I don’t think we have this here
I know it as a “Kalter Hund” which is German for “cold dog”.
And it’s wonderful!
You mean biscuit salami? ( Salam de biscuiți?
We call it choco-log in Greece.
It’s very popular and common
Chocolate salami. It’s tasty and easy to make.
I could easily eat my body weight of this “salami biscuit”. My mom puts some coffee and rum in it. Amazing.
Doesn’t exist here. Never heard of it.
The dutch variation of this is ‘Arretjescake’. Tasted it from a fellow student once during college, it’s tasty 🙂
Chocolates biscuit cake. It’s my favourite kind.
“KALTER HUND” German version.
In Italy is “salame di cioccolato “
my father calls it trunk lol
French here.
My grandma used to do it all the time and it’s delicious! We call it “saucisson au chocolat”
But I’ve met lots of French people who had never heard of it.
My Greek neighbor makes one with candied fruit.
In Estonia we call it Kirju Koer.
salame de chocolate. easy, cheap and tasty
“Čokoládová tlačenka”, my favorite.
In Greece, it’s called Chocolate trunk (κορμός) or mosaic
Radiokaka, “radio cake”, in Sweden
[https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiokaka](https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiokaka)
In the UK it’s called Dogs Dinner as looks like tin of dog food!
“Kirjukoer” in Estonian. Translates into colorful dog.
No we don’t. We have vla
Waaaay too popular in Turkey. If you visit someone’s house, and they offer something to eat with tea, 50% chance it’s this. Called mosaic cake, made by petit beurre biscuits that are also super popular in Turkey.
Very common in Uruguay too, we call it “salchichón de chocolate” and it’s made with dulce de leche mixed in the batter
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