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Kaiserschmarrn (German pronunciation: [ˈkaɪzɐˌʃmaʁn] ) or
Kaiserschmarren (German: [ˈkaɪzɐˌʃmaʁən] ; 'Emperor's Mess') is a
lightly sweetened pancake that...
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cuisine is
internationally known above all for its
pastries such as the
Kaiserschmarrn, the
Apple strudel, as well as for the
Tafelspitz and the
Wiener schnitzel...
- palacinka,
respectively (plural: palats****en, palačinky, and palacinky).
Kaiserschmarrn is an
Austrian pancake including raisins, almonds,
apple jam or small...
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sunshine on 18 August, the
birthday of
Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria.
Kaiserschmarrn (Emperor's Mess) is a
lightly sweetened pancake that
takes its name...
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pastry filled with apples),
Millirahmstrudel (milk-cream strudel),
Kaiserschmarrn (shredded
pancakes served with
fruit compotes), and
Sachertorte (cake...
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offer e.g. sushi, kebab, seafood,
traditional Viennese food such as
Kaiserschmarrn or Palats****en (rolled up crepes) and
stalls which offer clothes and...
- dishes. In
addition to well-known
dishes such as roll,
semolina or
Kaiserschmarrn or Bündner
barley soup made from
typical European cereals such as rye...
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Ukrainian syrniki pancakes,
Central European Palats****en,
Austrian Kaiserschmarrn and
various kinds of
sweet and
savory dumplings (Knödel). In Scandinavian...
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pancake strips served in
clear broth. Food
portal Blini Blintz Plăcintă
Kaiserschmarrn List of
pancakes The
dictionary definition of Palats****e at Wiktionary...
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presumably derived from
French soufflé dishes,
Salzburger Nockerl, like
Kaiserschmarrn or
Apple strudel, has
become an icon of
Austrian cuisine.
Legend has...