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    '''Sarmalegender''' is a [[gastrogender]] that is related to Sarmale, a traditional dish from Romania consisting of cabbage rolls stuffed with rice and meat–typically pork–sometimes topped with sour cream.
    '''Sarmalegender''' is a [[gastrogender]] that is related to Sarmale, a traditional dish from Romania consisting of cabbage rolls stuffed with rice and meat–typically pork–sometimes topped with sour cream.


    A person with this gender typically feels "festive" and "comforting", with layers of depth and complexity.
    A person with this gender typically feels "festive" and "comforting", with layers of depth and complexity.






    Latest revision as of 01:41, 21 July 2023

    The Sarmalegender flag

    Sarmalegender is a gastrogender that is related to Sarmale, a traditional dish from Romania consisting of cabbage rolls stuffed with rice and meat–typically pork–sometimes topped with sour cream.

    A person with this gender typically feels "festive" and "comforting", with layers of depth and complexity.


    This is not to be confused with ToltottKaposztaGender, which is another gastrogender that relates to the Hungarian variation of this stuffed cabbage dish. Although these two genders have a lot of similarities (notwithstanding that only one of them can have characteristics and moods relating to the "feel" of Paprika), they are typically seen as enemies of each other in the LGBTQIA+ space.

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