The people of the Republic of Moldova are what make our country so special.
Wherever you visit in Moldova, delightful encounters with open-hearted people await you. In Moldovan villages, once you are seated at the table, the master of the house will entertain you with spicy wine, and before you know it, time will fly by.

Moldovan national cuisine will surprise you with its honest simplicity and richness.
A savory soup called Zeama is cooked with homemade noodles and Mămăliga, a firm porridge made from cornmeal cut with thread. Can you imagine? Mămăliga is served with Moldovan cheese, sour cream, and Tocană. Plăcintă is made with thin dough filled with various ingredients such as cabbage, cottage cheese, apples, pumpkins, and cherries. The warm and hospitable regions of Moldova, much like its national cuisine, will captivate you.

