The Radegast Brewery Štramberské uši (Štramberk's Ears) Traditional products of Noth Moravia and Silesia Ostravar, Ostrava's Brewery The Radegast Brewery If you like beer and want to see how the frothy fluid is made, you can go to the Radegast brewery in Nošovice. Excursions, for those interested, give an insight into the entire production of beer that has been brewed below Beskydy since 1970. Ostravar, Ostrava's Brewery Beer has been brewed in Ostrava since as early as the twelfth century. In the late nineteenth century, a brewery was founded in Moravská Ostrava, creating competition for the German brewery Strassmann. Kofola - a special bevarage includes 14 herbs. It has been being produced since 1960. Marlenka The most famous Czech honey cake that people around the world know as Marlenka, is manufactured by the Armenian businessman, Gevorg Avetisyan. Visitors who want to see how Marlenka is made can take a tour of the entire production line during the excursion. Frgál Originally housewives called "frgál" (a flat, pizza-shaped tart) a cake, which had not risen. The first mention of this kind of cake dates back to 1826. Today, frgál is a product that is protected by the European Commission and can be produced only in the region of Wallachia. Štramberské uši (Štramberk's Ears) This treat is offered by many shops and cafes in Štramberk and are called Štramberské uši (ears). It's a little cone of baked pastry, flavored with honey and a secret mix of spices. Since 2000, it has been ruled that a product bearing this name can only be baked in the territory of the town. Marlenka Frgál i map menu www