It’s impossible to imagine a traditional Russian tea party without bread rings (rus. ‘Sushki’). Sushki are traditional Eastern European small, crunchy, mildly sweet bread rings eaten for dessert, usually with tea or coffee. Traditionally, sushki were strung on a string for selling on the street or at regional markets. The mini rings are generally about 1 to 2 cm in size.
Ingredients:
– wheat flour,
– water,
– vegetable oil,
– sugar,
– poppy seeds,
– salt,
– yeast,
– sodium hydroxide.
The product may contain traces of milk protein, eggs, soybeans, sesame, mustard.
Nutrition for 100g:
- 403kcal/1700 kj
- 11.2 proteins
- 6.1 fats
- 75.8 carbohydrates