Pindjur
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Alternative names | Pinjur, pinđur |
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Type | Relish |
Main ingredients | red bell peppers, tomatoes, garlic, vegetable oil, salt |
Pindjur or pinjur or pinđur (Template:Lang-hr, Template:Lang-bg, Template:Lang-sr, Template:Lang-mk, Template:Lang-sq) is a relish form and is commonly used as a summer spread. Pindjur is commonly prepared in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Serbia and North Macedonia.
The traditional ingredients include red bell peppers, tomatoes, garlic, vegetable oil, and salt. Pindjur is similar to ajvar but is generally made with eggplants. In some regions the words are used interchangeably.
The creation of this traditional relish is a rather long process which involves baking some of the ingredients for hours, as well as roasting the peppers and peeling them.
See also
- Kyopolou, a similar relish in Bulgarian and Turkish cuisines
- Ljutenica, a similar relish in Bulgarian, Macedonian and Serbian cuisines
- Zacuscă, a similar relish in Romanian cuisine
- Malidzano
- List of eggplant dishes
- List of dips
- List of sauces
- List of spreads