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Libum: The simplest of the three, Libum consists mainly of cheese and flour molded into a cake-like shape. While resembling a cake, it lacks the sweetness expected of a dessert, often serving more as a savory option, used in religious offerings.
Placenta: The name may raise eyebrows, but this complex recipe is multi-layered and flavorful, involving cheese and honey. Despite its taste, the extensive work involved in preparing it may not justify the final product when compared to other offerings.