The 3rd Pampukh’s Holiday
Rynok Square, 1 (City Hall Courtyard)LvivLvivUkraine
The 3rd Pampukh’s Holiday

The 3rd Pampukh’s Holiday

8-10 January, Rynok Square, 1 (City Hall Courtyard)

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Web-site:www.pampuh.lviv.ua
Email:culture.tourism@city-adm.lviv.ua

Small fried balls powdered with sugar are the sweet symbols of Christmas. Ukrainian “pampukhy” and “pampushky”, Polish “ponczki”, Russian “ponchiki”, Jewish “sufganiyots”, American “doughnuts” …they are so similar and yet so different from each other.

Every family cooks their own ones – sweet and not that sweet, filled with poppy and marmalade, or just empty, but all really delicious.

Welcome to the Third City Pampukh’s Holiday! You’ll watch the process of baking, learn recipes and history of the Christmas dish, and taste different kinds of pampukhs.

You’ll spend fantastic time in the atmosphere of holiday and win traditional prizes! It is so nice to share delight of tasting the ‘'Christmas Sweet Hero” with your family, friends, neighbours and joyful crowd of the Holiday participants.

So, let’s enjoy ourselves!

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