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    1. FreshCause2566 on

      Random passerby here

      I see these a lot in Lithuania

      If they’re made the same in Armenia then they’re good yeah

    2. other_curious_mind on

      Those are not Armenian! These are pryaniks, mostly have Slavic origins.

      And no they are not gingerbread, though some recipes have ginger in it, it’s main ingredient should be honey.
      But considering the price it’s definitely just sugar, flour, eggs, cinnamon (or/and ginger)

      I like them despite hating cinnamon! You should try it, try Grand Candy’s or Daroink’s, or if available try some that are sold by kilogram, ask for just one (I’d say there’s a 90% chance you’ll get that one for free haha)

    3. Those are pryaniks ( [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pryanik](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pryanik) )

      They are like cookies. Should be made of flour and honey, but judjing by what is written on the pack, it has „artificial honey“ in it, I have no idea what is it and what it is made of. If you’re interested to try pryaniks, look for a better wariety where real honey is in the contents. I think somewhere they can be bought by weight, like, you can take one or two, look for a Grand Candy store near you, probably.

    4. dry ass things..not worth to waste your money. Go eat ponchik from grand candy ponchikanots.

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