Kotopano

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Traditional Kotopano, served at Greyhouse Palace to the Mivlandian Royal Family

Kotopano is a dish native to the Kingdom of Mivland and its territories. Its described as toasted bread covered in brown sugar and Kotabuta, a spreadable substance consisting of chocolate, butter, flour, and milk. It is mainly eaten as either a daytime snack or for a sweet addition to other breakfast foods. Kotopano is customarily eaten with milk or coffee, although in some Christmas celebrations it is eaten with egg nog. It is seen as a national symbol of Mivland and is eaten not only for meals and celebrations but also instrumental to the national celebrations of King's Day and Establishment Day as Kotopano is considered a symbol of Mivlandian cultural identity.