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  2. Swiss roll - Wikipedia

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    A Swiss roll, jelly roll (United States), roll cake, cream roll, roulade or Swiss log or swiss cake —is a type of rolled sponge cake filled with whipped cream, jam, icing, or any type of filling. The origins of the term are unclear; in spite of the name "Swiss roll", the cake is believed to have originated elsewhere in Central Europe ...

  3. List of rolled foods - Wikipedia

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    Swiss roll is an example of a sweet roulade. Traditionally found in various European cuisines, the term roulade originates from the French word rouler, meaning 'to roll'. [20] However, the term may be used in its generic sense to describe any filled rolled dish, [citation needed] such as those found in Makizushi. [citation needed] Salted Nut Roll

  4. Sponge cake - Wikipedia

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    Three slices of Swiss roll cake. A Swiss roll is a thin sponge cake that is spread with a layer of filling and rolled as a roulade (into a log shape). [14] There are many variations. A Christmas-themed chocolate variation is called Yule log. [33] In the US and some other countries, it may be filled with jam and called a jelly roll. [33]

  5. The Amish Cook: A gift from God and a Swiss roll bar recipe

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    Swiss Roll Bars. 2 eggs. 1½ cup sugar. ½ cup canola or olive oil. ¼ teaspoon salt. 2 teaspoons baking soda. ½ cup cocoa. 2 cups applesauce. 2 cups flour.

  6. Yule log (cake) - Wikipedia

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    It is traditionally made from a genoise, generally baked in a large, shallow Swiss roll pan, iced, rolled to form a cylinder, and iced again on the outside. The most common combination is basic yellow sponge cake and chocolate buttercream, though many variations that include chocolate cake, ganache, and icings flavored with espresso or liqueurs ...

  7. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never ... - AOL

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    Available in wild fruity flavors, they were easy to snack on and a little too easy to finish in one sitting. Fruit Roll-Ups eventually stole their spotlight, and Fruit Wrinkles quietly disappeared.

  8. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    Poppy seed roll: Central Europe: Roll of sweet yeast bread (a viennoiserie) with a dense, rich, bittersweet filling of poppy seed. A popular cuisine in parts of Central Europe, Eastern Europe and in Israel. An alternative filling is a paste of minced walnuts, making it a walnut roll. Pot pie: United States, Canada

  9. Roulade - Wikipedia

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    Cake rolled around jam, chocolate buttercream, nuts or other fillings, is an example of a sweet roulade like the bejgli or the Swiss roll. The bûche de Noël or "Yule log" is a traditional French Christmas cake roll, often decorated with frosting made to look like bark.