If there's a coin within the layers of your Pelmeni pastry, fortune is bound to smile upon you...
When you find yourself in the frosty land of Russia, don't miss the chance to taste a Pelmeni – also known as the 'happiness-filled Pelmeni.' Explore the uniqueness inside this traditional pastry and grasp a hint of the culinary finesse of the land of the White Nights.
Pelmeni is hailed as one of the most beloved pastries in this vast country. The tradition of molding the 'happiness-filled Pelmeni' has become a significant ritual for the Russian people. Traditional Pelmeni pastry is crafted from homemade Russian dough, filled with a mix of pork, onions, garlic, and salt.

The savor of Pelmeni is said to carry the essence of happiness – a happiness-filled pastry. This is because within each batch of Pelmeni, there is one pastry stuffed with a coin or a 'mysterious object,' symbolizing good fortune. Those fortunate enough to consume the Pelmeni with the 'mysterious object' will encounter much joy. If it's a pastry with vegetable filling, it signifies joy, one with chili filling indicates impending love, and if it's a coin, you're in for a wishful affluence.

This type of pastry may resemble a dumpling, but the difference lies in refrigerating it before consumption for the authentic flavor experience.
Moreover, according to the Russian interpretation, dreaming of sitting at a table full of Pelmeni signifies an upcoming reunion with dear friends. Dreaming of kneading Pelmeni implies a lack of warmth in the family. If a girl dreams of struggling to shape Pelmeni, it means her current lover is not easygoing when it comes to dining.

Culinary cultural researchers suggest that this joyful Russian pastry originated from the icy lands of Siberia and was named Pelnyan by the Komi people. In the language of the indigenous Komi, Penyan translates to 'ear pastry,' resembling the shape of an ear. As it ventured deeper into Russia, its name transformed into Pelmeni.
As per Dulich.vn
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Reference: Travel guide Mytour
MytourJune 26, 2015