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Before baking, the roll may be given a wash of milk. The roll can be finished with a glaze or icing, made of powdered sugar and lemon juice. It is typically presented sliced. In Hungarian cuisine, the rolls, one with each filling, are served together. The combination is known as mákos és diós (poppy seed and walnut).
A nut roll is a pastry consisting of a sweet yeast dough (usually using milk) that is rolled out very thin, spread with a nut paste made from ground nuts and a sweetener like honey, then rolled up into a log shape. [1] This 'log' is either left long and straight or is often bent into a horseshoe shape, egg washed, baked, and then sliced crosswise.
Kürtőskalács (Hungarian: [ˈkyrtøːʃkɒlaːt͡ʃ] ⓘ; sometimes improperly rendered as kurtosh kolach; Romanian: colac/cozonac secuiesc; German: Baumstriezel) is a spit cake specific to Hungarians from Transylvania (now Romania), more specifically the Székelys. [1]
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Nutrition (per 1 roll) Calories: 50 Fat: 4.5 g (Saturated fat: 2.5 g) Sodium: 200 mg Carbs: 11 g (Fiber: 11 g, Sugar 0 g) Protein: 4 g. With a hint of sweetness but 0g net carbs, Hero Hawaiian ...
A Hungarian bread pudding dessert made from crescent rolls, poppy seeds, and milk [15] [16] Mákos metélt Hungary: A dessert in Hungarian cuisine made with noodles, poppy seeds and sugar. [17] Makovník Slovakia: A nut roll filled with poppy seed paste. Makowiec: Poland: Makovnjača Croatia: A Croatian poppy seed cake [18] [19] or roll ...
Nut roll: A pastry consisting of a sweet yeast dough (usually using milk) that is rolled out very thin, spread with a nut paste made from ground nuts and a sweetener like honey, then rolled up into a log shape. Pancetta arrotolata Italy: Rolled and cured bacon from Italy. Patishapta: West Bengal (India), Bangladesh
Kipferl are a traditional yeasted bread rolled into a crescent shape. The Austrian kipferl [] is a small wheat roll with pointed ends. [2] The 17th-century Austrian monk Abraham a Sancta Clara described the roll as crescent shaped, writing "the moon in the first quarter shines like a kipfl", and noted there were Kipferl in various forms: "vil lange, kurze, krumpe und gerade kipfel" ("many long ...