Tula prjaniki
Tula prjaniki are traditional Russian gingerbread cookies originating from the city of Tula, located south of Moscow. These cookies are known for their unique shape, often decorated with intricate patterns, and are typically filled with sweet fillings like jam, nuts, or condensed milk.
The history of Tula prjaniki dates back to the 17th century, making them a cherished part of Russian culinary heritage. They are often enjoyed during holidays and special occasions, symbolizing warmth and hospitality. Today, Tula prjaniki are recognized as a regional specialty and are popular souvenirs for visitors to Tula.