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I reverted the comment about the Islamic faith because it sounded POV and it probably is not accurate (see my comments in Talk:Balkans#Religion in Albania regarding this). Dori | Talk 03:31, Dec 1, 2003 (UTC)
Brandy - the Albanian brandy Skanderbeg is renowned in Europe
am I reading that wrong or did it get accoidentally pasted somewhere ?
I recently went to Albania and ate a desert called "Trilece" or "Trileche" as waiter told me when I asked. Can it be listed if someone is more familiar with this? Also I cannot find recipe anywhere - it is pastry with coconut soaked with sweet milk and caramel topping, delicious.