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  2. Nordic bread culture - Wikipedia

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    Nordic bread culture. (Redirected from Nordic Bread Culture) Assortment of different types of bread, including rye, flatbreads, crispbreads, and nut bread. Danish rye bread made with whole grain, broken grain, and seeds. Nordic bread culture has existed in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden from prehistoric times through to the present.

  3. Poppy seed roll - Wikipedia

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    Poppy seed roll. The poppy seed roll is a pastry consisting of a roll of sweet yeast bread (a sweet roll) with a dense, rich, bittersweet filling of poppy seed. An alternative filling is a paste of minced walnuts, or minced chestnuts. It is popular in Central Europe and parts of Eastern Europe, where it is commonly eaten at Christmas and Easter ...

  4. List of bread rolls - Wikipedia

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    Pav – soft Indian bread roll/dinner roll. Pinagong. Pistolet. Putok – also called "star bread". Röggelchen – A small pastry in the form of a double roll made from two pieces of dough. Rožok – Also known as "Rohlík" (czech) or "Hörncher" (German) is a oblong bread roll made out of a rolled up triangle of dough.

  5. Bread roll - Wikipedia

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    Typical Austrian bread roll, called "Kaisersemmel". A bread roll is a small, usually round or oblong individual loaf of bread served as a meal accompaniment (eaten plain or with butter). [1] Rolls can be served and eaten whole or are also commonly cut and filled – the result of doing so is considered a sandwich in English.

  6. Kifli - Wikipedia

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    Kifli. Kipferl, kifli, kiflice, or kifle is a traditional yeast bread roll that is rolled and formed into a crescent before baking. It is a common type of bread roll throughout much of central Europe and nearby countries, where it is called by different names. It is thought to be the inspiration for the French croissant, which has a very ...

  7. This Vintage Southern Yeast Roll Recipe Has a Surprising ...

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    Before draining, reserve one cup of the potato cooking liquid. Melt your butter and set it to the side. In a bowl, mash the hot potatoes using a fork before adding the melted butter, milk, salt ...

  8. Danish pastry - Wikipedia

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    Danish pastry. Wheat flour, butter, milk, eggs, yeast. A Danish pastry (Danish: wienerbrød [ˈviˀnɐˌpʁœðˀ]) (sometimes shortened to danish, especially in American English) is a multilayered, laminated sweet pastry in the viennoiserie tradition. It is thought that some bakery techniques were brought to Denmark by Austrian bakers, and ...

  9. Mjukkaka - Wikipedia

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    Mjukkaka is a round flatbread, with a size of a plate, typically baked in a brick oven, and originates from northern Sweden. They are usually made of rye flour, yeast, margarine, water, salt, milk and light treacle. Mjukkaka is used as any regular bread and are served at breakfast or lunch with just butter. The recipe is known to be handed over ...