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  2. Czech cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Other common Czech soups are champignon or other mushroom soup, tomato soup, vegetable soup, onion soup (cibulačka) and bread soup (served in a hollowed-out loaf of bread). Kulajda is a traditional South Bohemian soup containing water, cream, spices, mushrooms, egg (often a quail's egg), dill and potatoes. [2]

  3. Trdelník - Wikipedia

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    Baking of trdelník. Although trdelník is usually presented as a "traditional Czech cake" or "old Bohemian pastry", and mentions of český trdelník ("Czech trdelník") can be found in 20th-century literature, [7] the cake is mostly mentioned in literature as a Slovak or Moravian, not Bohemian dish, and the spread of this dessert in Prague is recognized to have started more recently.

  4. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    Czech: A savory finger food of Czech origin. [46] [47] [48] A klobasnek is often thought to be a variation of the kolache (koláče); however, most Czechs hold the distinction that kolache are only filled with non-meat fillings. Klobasniky are similar in style to a pigs in a blanket or sausage roll, but wrapped in kolache dough. Knieküchle ...

  5. Category:Czech cuisine - Wikipedia

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  6. Kolach (cake) - Wikipedia

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    Koláč preparation in bakery Making kolaches. A kolach, [1] from the Czech and Slovak koláč (plural koláče, diminutive koláčky, meaning "cake/pie"), is a type of sweet pastry that holds a portion of fruit surrounded by puffy yeast dough.

  7. Rakvička - Wikipedia

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    Rakvička (literally "little coffin") is a traditional Czech pastry made of a trough-shaped biscotti-style cookie "filled with whipped cream or chocolate-flavored whipped cream." [1] Rakvička might be purchased at a common type of Czech bakery called a cukrárna.

  8. List of poppy seed pastries and dishes - Wikipedia

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    Czech Republic: Czech poppy seed roll. Makówki: A traditional poppy seed-based dessert from Central Europe. It is most notable in Silesia, where it is served almost exclusively on Christmas Eve (and perhaps on the following days, as long as the supply prepared for Christmas lasts). Makiełki Mohnbeugel A sweet filled pastry with poppy seeds ...

  9. Pomazánkové máslo - Wikipedia

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    The Czech food regulator (Státní potravinářská inspekce) requires the pomazánkové máslo must consist of at least 31% milk fat and 42% milk solids. Milk fat cannot be replaced by vegetable fat. Popular flavors include herbs (parsley, basil, oregano, marjoram, and chives), garlic, ham, bell pepper and horseradish.