Curd snack
Cross-section of a chocolate-glazed curd snack with poppy seeds | |
| Alternative names | cottage cheese bar, curd cheese bar, quark bar |
|---|---|
| Type | Dairy product |
| Region or state | Baltic states and Eastern Europe |
| Main ingredients | curd cheese and sugar |
| Ingredients generally used | Various glazes and fillings |
| Variations | Túró Rudi |
| 140 ~ 350 | |
Curd snack, quark bar, cottage cheese bar or curd cheese bar is a type of sweet dairy food made from glazed or unglazed curd cheese with or without filling.
They became ubiquitous in the Soviet Union, and today curd snacks remain popular in the former Soviet Union, such as the Baltic states, Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, as well as in some former Soviet-aligned ones, such as Hungary (Túró Rudi), Poland, Romania and Mongolia.