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Swedish cardamom buns. Swedish cardamom breads include kardemummabröd (bread) and kardemummabullar (buns). Cardamom bread is considered a traditional food among Swedish Americans. [5] [6] [7] Cardamom buns are eaten along with coffee or tea. [8]
This is a list of bread rolls and buns. A bread roll is a small, often round loaf of bread served as a meal accompaniment (eaten plain or with butter). A roll can be served and eaten whole or cut transversely and dressed with filling between the two halves. Rolls are also commonly used to make sandwiches similar to those produced using slices ...
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Black cardamom: بڑی الائچی: Bari Elaichi Green cardamom: چھوٹی الائچی: Choti Elaichi Cardamom: الائچی: Elaichi Chutney: چٹنی: Chutney Cinnamon: دارچینی: Darchini Green coriander: ہرا دھنیا: Hara Dhania Coriander seed ثابت دھنیا: Sabut Dhania Coriander powder پسا دھنیا: Pissa Dhania ...
Bun. Barm cake; Scuffler; Stottie cake; Tattie scone; Fadgie; Lancashire oven bottom; Bap; Roll; Sub; Devonshire split (traditionally part of a cream tea, rather than scones) Flatbread. Farl; Tattie scone; Potato cake; Oatcake § England. Staffordshire oatcake; Derbyshire oatcake; Lancashire and Yorkshire oatcake, also known as Cumberland ...
A semla, vastlakukkel, laskiaispulla, Swedish eclair, fastlagsbulle / fastelavnsbolle or vēja kūkas is a traditional sweet roll made in various forms in Sweden, [1] Finland, Estonia, Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Norway, [2] and Latvia, associated with Lent and especially Shrove Tuesday in most countries, Shrove Monday in Denmark, parts of southern Sweden, Iceland and Faroe Islands or ...
Fika Emirate Palace. The old Fika Emirate was a multi-ethnic emirate that according to tradition dates back to the 15th century. The Bole people, already converted to Islam, were said to have moved to the current location from a settlement named Daniski in 1805. The headquarters of the emirate was moved from Fika town to Potiskum in 1924. [3]