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- Pinca abstract "Pinca (also sirnica or pinza) is a traditional Dalmatian, Istrian and Bay of Kotor Easter sweet roll. It is also popular in the Goriška region of Slovenia, the Slovenian Littoral, western Croatia and in parts of the Trieste and Gorizia provinces of Italy. It takes the form of a sweet bread loaf with the sign of a cross, which is carved in with a knife before baking, on the upper side. Pinca is eaten to celebrate the end of Lent because it contains many eggs. Together with Easter eggs, pinca has remained the centrepiece of the family Easter breakfast in areas where it is eaten. In urban areas it is increasingly the only item taken to Easter Mass for blessing, and is often given to guests as a symbol of good wishes.".
- Pinca alias "Sirnica, Pinza".
- Pinca country Croatia.
- Pinca country Italy.
- Pinca country Montenegro.
- Pinca country Slovenia.
- Pinca ingredient Bakers_yeast.
- Pinca ingredient Flour.
- Pinca ingredient Raisin.
- Pinca ingredient Zest_(ingredient).
- Pinca ingredientName "Flour,yeast,raisins,zest".
- Pinca region Bay_of_Kotor.
- Pinca region Dalmatia.
- Pinca region Gorizia.
- Pinca region Istria.
- Pinca region Province_of_Trieste.
- Pinca thumbnail Pinca_0410.jpg?width=300.
- Pinca type Sweet_roll.
- Pinca wikiPageExternalLink pinza.htm.
- Pinca wikiPageID "6696688".
- Pinca wikiPageLength "1797".
- Pinca wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Pinca wikiPageRevisionID "599612986".
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Bakers_yeast.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Bay_of_Kotor.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cakes.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Category:Croatian_cuisine.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Category:Croatian_desserts.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Category:Easter_food.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Category:Montenegrin_cuisine.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slovenian_desserts.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Croatia.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Dalmatia.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Easter.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Easter_egg.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Flour.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Gorizia.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Goriška.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Istria.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Lent.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Mass.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Montenegro.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Trieste.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Raisin.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Slovene_Littoral.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Slovenia.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Slovenian_Littoral.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Sweet_roll.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink Zest_(ingredient).
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLink File:Pinca_0410.jpg.
- Pinca wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pinca".
- Pinca alternateName "Sirnica, Pinza".
- Pinca country Croatia.
- Pinca country Italy.
- Pinca country Montenegro.
- Pinca country Slovenia.
- Pinca hasPhotoCollection Pinca.
- Pinca mainIngredient "Flour, yeast, raisins, zest".
- Pinca name "Pinca".
- Pinca region Bay_of_Kotor.
- Pinca region Dalmatia.
- Pinca region Gorizia.
- Pinca region Istria.
- Pinca region Province_of_Trieste.
- Pinca type Sweet_roll.
- Pinca variations "Titola, pupa, colomba, and jajarica".
- Pinca wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dessert-stub.
- Pinca wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Pinca wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Pinca subject Category:Cakes.
- Pinca subject Category:Croatian_cuisine.
- Pinca subject Category:Croatian_desserts.
- Pinca subject Category:Easter_food.
- Pinca subject Category:Montenegrin_cuisine.
- Pinca subject Category:Slovenian_desserts.
- Pinca hypernym Dalmatian.
- Pinca type Article.
- Pinca type Food.
- Pinca type Article.
- Pinca type Food.
- Pinca type FunctionalSubstance.
- Pinca type Thing.
- Pinca type Q2095.
- Pinca comment "Pinca (also sirnica or pinza) is a traditional Dalmatian, Istrian and Bay of Kotor Easter sweet roll. It is also popular in the Goriška region of Slovenia, the Slovenian Littoral, western Croatia and in parts of the Trieste and Gorizia provinces of Italy. It takes the form of a sweet bread loaf with the sign of a cross, which is carved in with a knife before baking, on the upper side. Pinca is eaten to celebrate the end of Lent because it contains many eggs.".
- Pinca label "Pinca".
- Pinca sameAs Pinca.
- Pinca sameAs m.0ghrq3.
- Pinca sameAs Q7194877.
- Pinca sameAs Q7194877.
- Pinca wasDerivedFrom Pinca?oldid=599612986.
- Pinca depiction Pinca_0410.jpg.
- Pinca isPrimaryTopicOf Pinca.
- Pinca name "Pinca".