Trnič is cheese. And Slovenian, from the Kamnik mountains. First of all, it was a food with a strong nutritional value. Then there was a symbol of love that girls waited for almost like they wait for a ring today. Later it became a souvenir of the mountain. Today, trnič returns to the gourmet table. Right where it belongs.
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Špela is a longtime employee of City magazine, who researches trends in the children's world, looks for interesting events and is on the lookout for outstanding interviewees. She enjoys backpacking around the world, reading a good book, and trying out culinary excesses. An advocate of a nature-friendly lifestyle, she is most relaxed when she puts on her running shoes.
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