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Date of upload: Jul 16, 2023 ^^
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I seldom eat pastries, (I’m fat enough already!), but when I go to Prague, I make an exception! That chocolate cube looks heavenly!
Once, I tried something called “čara”. (I’m probably spelling it wrong.) It was chocolate cream on a solid, vanilla cake bottom, and it was all covered by a chocolate shell. MMMM! This was in a little neighborhood convenience shop/delicatessen called Apetit in the Dlouha street. They have a couple of tables. No fancy trappings, but a good place for lunch at very reasonable prices.
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@pedrostormrage
10 months ago
0:24 Bonus Czech words: "cukr" means "sugar" and "-ář" is a suffix used to create agent nouns (indicating a person's profession), so "cukrář" means "confectioner/candymaker". A confectioner's shop (8:45) would be a "cukrárna" ("-árna" denotes a place where an activity happens). Also, thanks for the video (I'm very partial to sweets, so discovering/learning about new ones is always a treat)!
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