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Heviin boov
Heviin boov
Alternative names
Kheviin boov
Type
Biscuit
Course
Dessert
Place of origin
Mongolia
Main ingredients
Sheep fat, flour, salt water, sugar, butter
Media: Heviin boov
Heviin boov (Mongolian: ул боов) is a traditional Mongolian biscuit assembled in layers and often served as a New Year food.[1] The number of layers in the cake represents the status of the family. The individual biscuits are stamped with a wooden block that imprints a design unique to the family, passed down through generations. It is traditionally served with aaruul in between the layers or on top.[2]
^Crump, William D. Encyclopedia of New Year's Holidays Worldwide. McFarland. p. 169.
^Roufs, Kathleen Smyth (2014). Sweet Treats Around the : An Encyclopedia of Food and Culture. ABC-CLIO. p. 234.
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