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Yeast bread Ashkenazi Jewish: Ring-shaped, usually with a dense, chewy interior; usually topped with sesame or poppy seeds baked into the surface. May be boiled in lye. Baghrir. Beghrir, ghrayef, mchahda Baghrir with sugar: Pancake: Maghreb (Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia) Pancake consumed in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia.
Pogača is sometimes served hot as an appetizer instead of bread. Hot pogača filled with sour cream (or beyaz peynir in Turkey and Bulgaria) is considered a particularly delicious specialty. Poppy seed roll: Central Europe: Roll of sweet yeast bread (a viennoiserie) with a dense, rich, bittersweet filling of poppy seed.
A dense and moist cake containing cornmeal, bread crumbs or stale bread, figs, raisins, diced apples, lemon rind and orange rind. Butter cake: United Kingdom: A cake featuring butter as one of the main ingredients. Butterfly cake: United Kingdom: A variant of cupcake, also called "fairy cake" for its fairy-like "wings".
Bagel – a ring-shaped bun originating in the Jewish communities of Poland that is traditionally made from yeasted wheat dough which is shaped by hand into a torus or ring, briefly boiled in water, and then baked, resulting is a dense, chewy, doughy interior with a browned and sometimes crisp exterior. [1] Bakpao – Indonesian term for ...
A sweet, ring-shaped pumpkin-based fritter; often served with a molasses syrup. Pinakufu: Philippines: A dense oval-shaped variant of cascaron from the Philippines made with ground glutinous rice and coconut milk Pirozhki, pyrizhki: Bulgaria, Russia, Ukraine
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Bublik (also booblik or bublyk; Russian: бублик, romanized: búblik, plural: bubliki; Ukrainian: бублик, romanized: búblyk) is a traditional Eastern European bread roll. It is a ring of yeast-leavened wheat dough, that has been boiled in water for a short time before baking. [1] [2]
Sushki belong to a class of Eastern European ring-shaped bread products which are briefly boiled before baking. Belarusian and Russian baranki are larger and softer, but still rather dense such that they are often dipped into tea like sushki.