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  2. Kolach (bread) - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian kalács (pronounced [ˈkɒlaːtʃ]) is a sweet bread very similar to brioche, usually baked in a braided form, and traditionally considered an Easter food. Until the end of the 19th century, the preparation of kalács was similar to that of everyday bread; the difference was in the shape, and in the better/quality flour used for ...

  3. Kürtőskalács - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Hungarian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian breakfast generally is an open sandwich with bread or toast, butter, cheese or different cream cheeses, túró cheese, tejföl or körözött (Liptauer cheese spread), cold cuts such as ham, liver pâté (called májkrém or kenőmájas), bacon, salami, mortadella, sausages such as kabanos, beerwurst or different Hungarian sausages or ...

  5. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    Kalács: Hungary: A Hungarian sweet bread very similar to brioche, usually baked in a braided form, and traditionally considered an Easter food. Until the end of the 19th century, the preparation of kalács was similar to that of everyday bread; the difference was in the shape, and in the higher-quality flour used for the kalács.

  6. List of sweet breads - Wikipedia

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    Kalács. Kalács – Eastern European bread – Hungarian sweet bread [19] Kerststol – Dutch oval-shaped fruited Christmas bread; King cake – Type of cake associated with Epiphany; Kolach – Eastern European bread [20]

  7. Nut roll - Wikipedia

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    Nut rolls are known also by many specific regional names, including: orechovník in Slovak; makowiec in Polish; potica, povitica, gibanica, orahnjača/orehnjača in Slovenian and Serbo-Croatian (walnut variant, makovnjača for variant with poppy seed, in Croatia can also be made with carob); kalács and bejgli in Hungarian; and pastiç or nokul ...

  8. Poppy seed roll - Wikipedia

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    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 time.

  9. List of Hungarian dishes - Wikipedia

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    A Hungarian bread that tends to be big, round, and with a hard and thick crust. Kifli: A traditional European yeast roll made into a crescent shape, which can be either salty or sweet. Lángos: Fried bread dough, often served with sour cream, garlic, and cheese. Palacsinta: A stuffed crêpe, usually filled with jam.