noun a type of Hungarian pastry that is crescent-shaped and often filled with nuts or poppy seeds
Kifli is a type of Hungarian or Romanian bread roll that is typically crescent-shaped and made with yeast dough.
The word 'kifli' may also be used in language learning resources to teach vocabulary related to Hungarian or Romanian cuisine.
In Hungarian and Romanian culture, kifli is often served during holidays and special occasions.
Kifli can be used as a metaphor in writing to represent something small and delicate, or as a symbol of simplicity and elegance.
In psychology, kifli may be used as a concept in cognitive therapy to illustrate the idea of breaking down complex issues into smaller, more manageable parts.
In culinary arts, kifli refers to a type of Hungarian pastry that is often served as a snack or dessert.
A designer may use kifli as an inspiration for creating minimalist and delicate designs in various fields such as fashion, interior design, or graphic design.