kolacky

/kəˈlɑːtʃki/
noun
  1. A small, sweet pastry filled with fruit, cheese, or poppy seed, popular in Central and Eastern European cuisines.
    • She brought a plate of kolacky to the potluck, and they disappeared quickly.
    • My grandmother bakes kolacky every Christmas with apricot filling.
    • The bakery sells both sweet and savory kolacky.
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