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Trdinka | Local Corn From Bohinj, Slovenia | TasteAtlas

Trdinka

Trdinka is a traditional corn variety originating from Bohinj. This indigenous type of corn is adapted to the Alpine regions. The kernels are yellow, orange, and red-colored, typically milled into coarse flour. The flour is used to prepare a local polenta-like specialty known as bohinjski žganci.


The field where the corn grows should be in a sunny spot, and it's fertilised and ploughed in the autumn. The corn is stored in a dry place, and the cobs are often hulled in the week before Palm Sunday. On the good cobs, a few husks are left intact before they're braided and the cobs are left to dry.


Later on, the kernels are milled into corn flour. Žganci made from trdinka have a better flavor, aroma, and different color than other types of žganci.