Horalky

Slovak wafer biscuit sold in Central Europe From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Horalky is a Slovak wafer biscuit with peanut filling and cocoa coating made by I.D.C. Holding, a.s. under the Sedita brand. Originally introduced in 1959, its recipe was set in 1965.[1] Horalky was introduced in Poland in 2007 (in 2012 the name was changed to a more Polish version, Góralki), and in Hungary in late 2008 (in 2016 the name was changed to Moments).

A Horalka

The word horalky is a diminutive for the horec (gentian) flower depicted on the wrapper of the wafer, along with the Plesnivec (edelweiss) flower.

Similar five-layer wafers are produced under the brand name "Tatranky".

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