What are meadows?

Loukumades are Greek donuts that have a round, golden look. Made with flour and salt and dressed with honey syrup and cinnamon are very popular in Greek cooking. The dessert was first created in ancient Greece, where they were called the "honey token" and were awarded the winning Olympic athletes. The pastry was first recorded in writing by the poet with Callimachus, which makes it one of the oldest recorded desserts in Greek history. Nowadays there are many versions of meadow, including gulab jamun and Jalebi .

Greek pastry is first produced by combining flour and salt. The yeast is then dissolved in warm water and the pit is made in the center of the flour mixture, where it is poured until the dough is enough and sticky. The dough is left for rest and as soon as it doubles, it is ready to fry in hot oil in a deep deep fryer. To achieve a round shape, a small amount of dough is placed in the palm and it is a Molded in a small ball before it is placed in the oil. This process continuesUntil the entire mixture of the dough is used; When the confectionery balls float to the top of the oil and look golden colors, they are ready to dress with syrup.

While there are changes in recipes, Loukumades is generally served with honey syrup and cinnamon. To form honey syrup, water, honey and sugar combined and brought to a boil. The syrup is then poured over the meadow and the cinnamon is sprinkled at the top. Loukumades is usually served warm.

There are different versions of meadows in many parts of the world. In countries like India and Nepal, a dessert called gulab jamun is made by a combination of milk powder and flour, milk and butter until the ball of dough is formed, which is then boiled in hot oil. Like Loukumades, Gulab Jamun is served with a syrup, which is generally made by a combination of sugar and pink water together. Another favorite fried tightness from India is Jalebi . Jalebi lasts a little dÉle than Gulab Jamun because of his appearance in the shape of a pretzel and is often served on ceremonial occasions such as Diwali celebrated Hindy, Jains and Sikhs.

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