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Příborská šifle
Once commonly baked honey pastries – rectangular gingerbread with 24 marked pieces to break off, which are almost forgotten today. It contains 25% honey but no fat; it is firmer but melts in your mouth. At the Gilar family bakery, they bake it according to a preserved recipe from the beginning of the last century. In Příbor, they were sold mostly during the St. Valentine’s Day pilgrimage, the oldest written mention of which dates back to 1673. After a hiatus of more than fifty years, the pilgrimage tradition was revived, and since 2005, not only pilgrimages have been held in Příbor, but šifle have also been baked again. Of course, those who visit our region during the tourist season can also taste Příbor šifle filled with honey and specific flavors of spices, for example at the famous Hukvaldy Castle, where šifle and other delicacies from Eva and Luboš Gilar’s bakery and pastry shop are sold. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
Once commonly baked honey pastries – rectangular gingerbread with 24 marked pieces to break off, which are almost forgotten today. It contains 25% honey but no fat; it is firmer but melts in your mouth. At the Gilar family bakery, they bake it according to a preserved recipe from the beginning of the last century. In Příbor, they were sold mostly during the St. Valentine’s Day pilgrimage, the oldest written mention of which dates back to 1673.
After a hiatus of more than fifty years, the pilgrimage tradition was revived, and since 2005, not only pilgrimages have been held in Příbor, but šifle have also been baked again.
Of course, those who visit our region during the tourist season can also taste Příbor šifle filled with honey and specific flavors of spices, for example at the famous Hukvaldy Castle, where šifle and other delicacies from Eva and Luboš Gilar’s bakery and pastry shop are sold.
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