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  3. Russian tea cake - Wikipedia

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    A reason for the common name Russian tea cake or any connection to Russian cuisine is unknown. [1] Some have speculated the recipes either derived from other Eastern European shortbread cookies, may have migrated to Mexico with European nuns, or may have been associated with cookies served beside Russian samovars (tea urns). [1]

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  6. Snow cone - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the region of North America, the terms "snowball", “ice cone” and "snow cone" may refer to different things. Where the distinction is made, the former refers to a dessert made of finely shaved ice ("like soft fresh snow"), while the latter contains ground-up ice that is coarser and more granular ("crunchy").

  7. Sno Balls - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The video shows a package of Hostess Sno Balls in the care package she sent him, and a few seconds later, a pink Sno Ball being passed through prison bars from one inmate to another. [5] In the 1997 episode "Homer's Phobia" of The Simpsons, Homer thinks Bart is gay because he choose a Sno-Ball over a cupcake for dessert.

  8. Do yourself a favor: make freeze-and-bake dinner rolls

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    Don't forget the flakey salt. Photo by Posie Harwood. The rolls are pretty classic in flavor and texture: white, fluffy, and airy. A touch of sugar keeps the crumb delicate and also adds a very ...

  9. Schneeball (pastry) - Wikipedia

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    This kind of pastry has been known for at least 400 years in the regions of Franconia and Hohenlohe (northeast of Baden-Württemberg) where it is very popular. Served only on special occasions such as weddings in the past; they are nowadays available throughout the year and can be found around Rothenburg ob der Tauber in bakeries, pastry shops, and cafes. [1]