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cremeschnitte (German:
Cremeschnitte, Hungarian: krémes, Polish: kremówka, napoleonka, Romanian: cremșnit, cremeș, crempita,
Bosnian and Serbian: krempita/кремпита...
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similar pastries include the
Dutch Tompouce,
Polish Napoleonka,
German Cremeschnitte,
Balkan and
Middle Eastern Galaktoboureko,
among others. It is believed...
- "pie". Bled šampita Šampita from
Serbia Šampita from
North Macedonia Cremeschnitte Food
portal Serbian meringue slice Archived 2011-10-16 at the Wayback...
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humorous article "Hoe eet je een tompoes?" ('How do you eat a tompouce?').
Cremeschnitte Crompouce Ice
cream sandwich Mille-feuille
Napoleonka (kremówka) List...
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cream pie
Bougatsa Chiboust cream Cream pie Crème brûlée Crème
caramel Cremeschnitte Custard tart
Danish pastry Egg tart
Eggnog English trifle Flan Floating...
- German-speaking part of
Switzerland and also in Austria, it is
called Cremeschnitte. In
Israel it is
known by a
variation of that name,
kremshnit (קרמשניט)...
- Crete. Food
portal Greece portal Banitsa, a
similar pie from
Bulgaria Cremeschnitte Focaccia Galaktoboureko Knafeh List of
custard desserts Pogača Spanakopita...
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condensed milk) Krémeš (
cremeschnitte) Metrový koláč (meter cake) Novozámocké rezy (pineapple
creme cake) Oblíž prst (American
cremeschnitte) Pudingový koláč...
- cream-filled pastries. More
specifically cream cake may
refer to: The
Viennese Cremeschnitte,
known in
former Yugoslavia as a kremšnita /
kremna rezina or krempita...
- area's
culinary specialty, a
cream pastry (kremna
rezina or kremšnita '
Cremeschnitte'), was
designated a
protected dish of
designated origin in 2016 by the...