Kolomna pastila

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Kolomna pastila is a traditional Russian apple-based confection from the town of Kolomna, known for its airy, marshmallow-like texture and historical artisanal production.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf apple-based dessert
traditional Russian confection
associatedWith Kolomna pastila factory NERFINISHED
Kolomna pastila museum NERFINISHED
category Russian sweets
fruit confections
contains pectin from apples
countryOfOrigin Russia
culturalSignificance symbol of Kolomna’s culinary heritage
etymology named after the town of Kolomna
flavorProfile sweet
hasColor light beige
pale cream
hasShape rectangular bars
hasVariant berry-flavored Kolomna pastila NERFINISHED
honey-flavored Kolomna pastila
nut-flavored Kolomna pastila
historicalPeriodOfPopularity 19th century
languageOfName Russian
mainIngredient apples
egg whites
sugar
marketingPosition heritage artisanal product
placeOfOrigin Kolomna NERFINISHED
preservationMethod drying
productionFeature slow drying at low temperature
use of local apple varieties
regionalAssociation Moscow Oblast NERFINISHED
relatedDish Belevskaya pastila NERFINISHED
similarTo fruit pastille
marshmallow
zephyr
storage kept in wooden boxes or tins
texture airy
marshmallow-like
tourismRole popular gastronomic souvenir from Kolomna
traditionalEquipment wood-fired oven
traditionalPreparationMethod baked apple purée whipped with sugar and egg whites
traditionalProduction artisanal
traditionalServing served with tea
usedAs dessert
gift souvenir

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Kolomna hasTraditionalProduct Kolomna pastila