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Šoldra is a traditional Silesian cuisine Easter bread. It is also known as muřin. It is traditionally prepared and eaten on Easter Sunday. Šoldra translates as roll or wrap and muřin means blackened. The dough is stuffed with sausage varieties such as smoked meat sausage, white wine sausage, and ham/ pork sausage. Almond meal is used.[1]

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