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  2. Springerle - Wikipedia

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    This preserves the detail of the surface pattern. While historical molds show that springerle were baked for religious holidays and secular occasions throughout the year, they are now most commonly associated with the Christmas season. [1] [2] They are called anis-brödle in the Swabian dialect, [3] and Anisbrötli (anise bun) in Switzerland. [4]

  3. Cookie decorating - Wikipedia

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    This round-shaped mold was carved from wood in the 14th century and pictures the Easter Lamb. [1] A springerle mold or press (carved rolling pins) is used to imprint a picture or design on to a cookie. These cookies have been the traditional Christmas cookies in Bavaria and Austria for centuries. To add to the decorative effect, the designs may ...

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  5. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Springerle: Germany Very hard anise cookie made from eggs, flour and sugar with an embossed design that is impressed before baking. It is a typical treat for Christmas. Spritzgebäck: Germany Christmas cookies that consist of a shortcrust pastry that is squirted onto the baking sheet in various shapes and then baked.

  6. List of German desserts - Wikipedia

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    Springerle: A type of German biscuit with an embossed design made by pressing a mold onto rolled dough and allowing the impression to dry before baking. Spritzgebäck: A type of German Christmas biscuit made of flour, butter, sugar and eggs. Spritzkuchen: A fried pastry similar to doughnuts: Stollen

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