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- Slatko abstract "Slatko (Serbian: слаткō, Bulgarian: сладко, meaning "sweet") is a thin fruit preserve made of fruit or rose petals in Serbian, Macedonian and Bulgarian cuisine. Almost any kind of fruit can be used, like wild strawberry, blueberry, plum and cherry. Traditionally, all guests in a Serbian home are greeted with a spoonful of slatko and a cup of water as soon as seated. Particularly honoured guests are offered twice, although any guest can ask for another taste, to honour the housekeeper. For the second taste another spoon must be used. To ask for the third time, if not offered, is regarded as an improper behaviour, although usually granted. Alternatively, in the same manner, the guests may be offered honey (or asked to choose). The tradition of slatko is common and widespread only in the historical Serbia, south of Sava and Danube and was unknown in Vojvodina.Slatko is used as a topping for ice cream and waffle shortcakes, and as a filling in pancakes.".
- Slatko country Balkans.
- Slatko country Bulgaria.
- Slatko country Serbia.
- Slatko ingredientName "Fruit or rose petals".
- Slatko thumbnail Slatko_fragaria_vesca_sumske_jagode_woodland_strawberry_Vlasotince.jpg?width=300.
- Slatko type Dessert.
- Slatko wikiPageID "15081298".
- Slatko wikiPageLength "2873".
- Slatko wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Slatko wikiPageRevisionID "668465027".
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Balkans.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Blueberry.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Bulgarian_cuisine.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bulgarian_cuisine.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dessert_sauces.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Guest_greeting_food_and_drink.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_cuisine.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Serbian_cuisine.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Central_Serbia.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Cherry.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Danube.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Dessert.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Fragaria.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Fruit_preserve.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Fruit_preserves.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Honey.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink List_of_dessert_sauces.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Macedonian_cuisine.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Physalis.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Plum.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Rhubarb.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Sava.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Sava_(river).
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Serbia.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Serbian_cuisine.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Vojvodina.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Watermelon_rind_preserves.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink Wild_strawberry.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLink File:Slatko_fragaria_vesca_sumske_jagode_woodland_strawberry_Vlasotince.jpg.
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLinkText "Slatko".
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLinkText "slatko od lubenice".
- Slatko wikiPageWikiLinkText "slatko".
- Slatko caption "Slatko with woodland strawberries".
- Slatko country "Serbia, Bulgaria and the Balkans".
- Slatko hasPhotoCollection Slatko.
- Slatko mainIngredient "Fruit or rose petals".
- Slatko name "Slatko".
- Slatko type "Dessert topping".
- Slatko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dessert_sauces.
- Slatko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Slatko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-sr.
- Slatko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Slatko subject Category:Bulgarian_cuisine.
- Slatko subject Category:Dessert_sauces.
- Slatko subject Category:Guest_greeting_food_and_drink.
- Slatko subject Category:Jewish_cuisine.
- Slatko subject Category:Serbian_cuisine.
- Slatko hypernym Fruit.
- Slatko type Article.
- Slatko type Food.
- Slatko type Plant.
- Slatko type Article.
- Slatko type FunctionalSubstance.
- Slatko type Thing.
- Slatko type Q2095.
- Slatko comment "Slatko (Serbian: слаткō, Bulgarian: сладко, meaning "sweet") is a thin fruit preserve made of fruit or rose petals in Serbian, Macedonian and Bulgarian cuisine. Almost any kind of fruit can be used, like wild strawberry, blueberry, plum and cherry. Traditionally, all guests in a Serbian home are greeted with a spoonful of slatko and a cup of water as soon as seated. Particularly honoured guests are offered twice, although any guest can ask for another taste, to honour the housekeeper.".
- Slatko label "Slatko".
- Slatko sameAs Sladko.
- Slatko sameAs Slatko.
- Slatko sameAs Slatko.
- Slatko sameAs スラトコ.
- Slatko sameAs m.03hgwg3.
- Slatko sameAs Слатко.
- Slatko sameAs Q428392.
- Slatko sameAs Q428392.
- Slatko wasDerivedFrom Slatko?oldid=668465027.
- Slatko depiction Slatko_fragaria_vesca_sumske_jagode_woodland_strawberry_Vlasotince.jpg.
- Slatko isPrimaryTopicOf Slatko.
- Slatko name "Slatko".