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    Punsch-roll

    Overview:Punsch-roll (Swedish: Punschrulle) is a Swedish small cylindrical pastry covered with green marzipan with the ends dipped in chocolate, with an interior consisting of a mix of crushed biscuits, butter ...

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    Cinnamon roll

    Overview:A cinnamon roll (also cinnamon bun, cinnamon swirl, cinnamon Danish and cinnamon snail) is a sweet roll served commonly in Northern Europe (mainly in Scandinavia) and North America. In Sweden it is called ...

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    Apple pie

    Overview:An apple pie is a pie in which the principal filling ingredient is apple, originated in England. It is often served with whipped cream, ice cream ("apple pie à la mode"), or cheddar cheese. It is generally ...

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    Bakelse-Jeanna

    Overview:Bakelse-Jeanna (1702–1788), was a Swedish pastry-seller, the name signifying "Pastry-Jeanna". She was a well known and distinctive character in Stockholm at that time, and often used as a figure within ...

    Date of birth: 1702

    Date of death: 1788

    Age: 85 (age at death)

    Occupation: Business

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    Vanilla hearts

    Overview:Vanilla hearts, or vaniljhjärtan in Swedish, is a type of pastry made of shortcrust dough formed into hearts, filled with vanilla cream, with powdered sugar sprinkled on top. They are usually found among ...

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    Mandelkubb

    Overview:Mandelkubb is a Swedish pastry with bitter almonds as the main ingredient, mixed with flour, sugar, eggs and baker's ammonia. They are often garnished with nib sugar.

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    Klenät

    Overview:Klenät, klena, klejne, kleina, kleyna, and fattigmann are all names for a fried pastry common in the Nordic countries. It is also found in nearby countries (such as Lithuania, under the name Žagarėliai) ...

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    Hallongrotta

    Overview:Hallongrotta (plural: hallongrottor) is the name of a common Swedish pastry (cookie). The name means "Raspberry cave" in Swedish. In the United States they are known as thumbprint cookies. It is an easily ...

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    Pirog

    Pastry of Russian/Eastern European origin with sweet or savory filling

    Pirog

    Overview:Pirog (Russian: пиро́г, pl. pirogi пироги Belarusian: піро́г; Northern Sami: pirog; Latvian: pīrāgs pl. pīrāgi; Ukrainian: пиріг pyrih, pl. pyrohy пироги) is a baked case of dough with a sweet ...

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    Rosette (cookie)

    Overview:A rosette (called struva in Swedish, Achappam in Malayalam, Achumurukku in Tamil, Kokis in Sinhalese) is a thin, cookie-like deep-fried pastry of Scandinavian (Swedish and Norwegian) origin and Indian ...

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    Fläskpannkaka

    Overview:Fläskpannkaka (Swedish: pork pancake) is a Scandinavian oven-made pancake baked from eggs, milk, flour, salt and containing pieces of sliced pork. It is typically served with lingonberries. Varieties of ...

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    Mille-feuille

    Overview:The mille-feuille ("thousand-sheets"), vanilla slice or custard slice, similar to but slightly different from the Napoleon, is a French pastry whose exact origin is unknown. Its modern form was influenced ...

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    Semla

    Nordic filled breads

    Semla

    Overview:A semla, vastlakukkel, laskiaispulla or fastlagsbulle/fastelavnsbolle is a traditional sweet roll made in various forms in Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Norway, Denmark, the Faroe Islands and Iceland, ass ...

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