Prague Tranny -

: It is typically coated in sugar, cinnamon, and walnuts.

: High density of street vendors selling them fresh off the spit.

: While traditionally served as a hollow cylinder, many Prague vendors now serve it as a "chimney cone" filled with ice cream, chocolate, or fruit. prague tranny

You can find these at stalls across the city, particularly near major landmarks:

The phrase "Prague tranny" likely refers to the , a popular spit cake sold throughout Prague that tourists often struggle to pronounce. It is frequently advertised as a "traditional Old Prague" pastry, though its actual origins are a subject of local debate. The Trdelník (Chimney Cake) : It is typically coated in sugar, cinnamon, and walnuts

: A highly-rated spot in Malá Strana offering traditional versions at reasonable prices.

: A sweet pastry made from yeast dough rolled into strips, wrapped around a cylindrical wooden or metal spit called a trdlo , and grilled until caramelized. You can find these at stalls across the

: In English, the word used in your query is widely considered a derogatory slur for transgender individuals. When referring to the pastry or the tool used to make it, the correct term is Trdelník (the cake) or Trdlo (the spit). Lázeňská 15, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia