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[โ€“] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago

@Sunshine Hello, Romanian here:

  • Anything made by Kandia dulce such as the ROM chocolate (literally a rum chocolate bar);
  • Drinks made by Merlin's Beverages, like Pop Cola - check out https://merlinsbeverages.com/home
  • The Pegas bicycles (sorry, I couldn't find an English version of the website, but if you go to BICICLETE you will see all their products)
  • Dacia (owned by Renault) is a well-known car manufacturer in Europe
  • The Csiki Sor beer

Also, if you stumble across any Romanian store, ask them if they got mici meat. They're basically sausage without the membrane. You fry them on the barbecue and eat them with mustard and optionally with a beer on the side :)

Additionally, you can also cook some sarmale, mฤƒmฤƒligฤƒ or papanaศ™i really easily.