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Alivenci
TypeCustard tart
CourseDessert
Place of originRomania, Moldova
Region or stateMoldavia
Main ingredientsMilk, cornmeal, cream cheese, smântână, eggs, butter

Alivenci, plural form of alivancă,[1] is a traditional custard tart, from the cuisine of Moldavia made with cornmeal, cream cheese like urdă or telemea and smântână.

A form of cheesecake was very popular in Ancient Greece.[citation needed] The secret of its manufacture was passed during the Roman invasions.[original research?] At that time, the Latin name used for this type of cake was placenta that was transmitted in Romanian culture.[original research?]

For Saint Peter, the Moldovan prepare alivenci.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ DEXon line
  2. ^ Roumanie le guide vert (in French). Michelin, cartes et guides. 2008. ISBN 9782067134980.