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  2. Strudel - Wikipedia

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    Strudel is an English loanword from German. [4] The word derives from the German word Strudel, which in Middle High German literally means 'whirlpool' or 'eddy'. [5] [6] [7] Although it is known by its German name in most language areas, it used to be called by its Hungarian name, rétes.

  3. Apple strudel - Wikipedia

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    Strudel, a German word, derives from the Middle High German word for "swirl", "whirlpool" or "eddy". [1]The apple strudel variant is called strudel di mele in Italian, strudel jabłkowy in Polish, jablečný štrúdl in Czech, strudel de mere in Romanian, jabolčni zavitek in Slovenian, štrudla od jabuka or savijača s jabukama in Croatian,almásrétes in Hungarian, [2] strudel da mëiles in ...

  4. Milk-cream strudel - Wikipedia

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    The first documented strudel recipe was a recipe of a milk-cream strudel (Millirahmstrudel) from 1696 in Vienna, a handwritten recipe at the Viennese City Library.[2] [3]A Viennese legend credits Franz Stelzer (1842–1913), who owned a small inn in Breitenfurt near Vienna, for the invention of the Millirahmstrudel, [4] [5] maintaining that the pastry made him a very famous and rich man.

  5. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    Milk-cream strudel: Central Europe: A traditional Viennese strudel, a popular pastry in Austria and in many countries in Europe that once belonged to the Austro-Hungarian empire (1867–1918). The milk-cream strudel is an oven-baked pastry dough stuffed with a sweet bread, raisin and cream filling and served in the pan with hot vanilla sauce. [67]

  6. Toaster Strudel - Wikipedia

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    Toaster Strudel is the brand name of a toaster pastry, prepared by heating the frozen pastries in a toaster and then spreading the included icing packet on top. The brand is historically notable for being stored frozen , due to innovations in 1980s food manufacturing processes.

  7. Toaster pastry - Wikipedia

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    Toaster Strudels: Pillsbury's Toaster Strudel [4] is a toaster pastry meant to taste like a traditional German strudel with icing. The icing comes in a removable plastic package, and the pastries must be frozen, unlike other toaster pastries.

  8. Austrian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Apfelstrudel, apple strudel; Topfenstrudel, cream cheese strudel; Millirahmstrudel, milk-cream strudel; Palatschinken, pancakes similar to French crêpes, filled with jam and sprinkled with sugar or other toppings. They are also served in savoury versions, such as with spinach and cheese.

  9. Paul Strudel - Wikipedia

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    Paul Strudel or Paul Strudl (c. 1648 – 20 November 1708) was an Austrian sculptor, architect, engineer, and painter, ennobled as Baron von Strudel and Vochburg. [ 1 ] As a sculptor in the Hofburg , Paul Strudel worked creating statues with his younger brother, Peter Strudel .