Re: 'Imperial Culture' (non-canonista)
Kitlings:
Called so because a bag of these is often found in a traveller's "kit". Of unknown origin, these are a type of dumpling like food made with baked bread wrapped around an interior of some sweet, savory, or sour food of various types; preserves are an old standby as is cheese. Some versions have a softer space making it possible to penetrate with a kebab skewer.
They can be eaten plain as finger food, or dipped or covered with sauce and eaten with a spoon. Indeed there are a number of ways to eat this versatile standby.
Interestingly enough they have found their way off of ships and onto respectable tables. There they can be served in a number of ways. You can buy them at a stand in some Starports or at any number of stores and restaurants.
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