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handling the deep frying.[citation needed] In
Danish they are
known as
klejner and in
Swedish as klenäter, both
names deriving from Low German. In the...
- ('torn panties') Croatian: krostole, kroštule Czech: boží
milosti Danish:
klejner French: bugnes, merveilles,
oreillettes German: Fasnachtschüechli, Raderkuchen...
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powdered sugar Kleina Iceland (Plural Kleinur)
Klejne Denmark (Plural "
Klejner")
Koeksister South Africa A
traditional South African confectionery made...
- red
cabbage served hot as a side dish
Christmas cookies – Vaniljekranse,
klejner, jødekager, pebernødder, honningkager,
brunkager and finskbrød Konfekt...
- almonds),
glazed apples on a stick, pancakes, æbleskiver, pebernødder,
klejner,
brunkager and
other types of småkager (Danish cookies), gløgg (mulled...
- deep-fried
pastries dusted with
powdered sugar;
identical to
Scandinavian Klejner cookies,
similar to
Mexican buñuelo. Kūčiukai or šližikai – very small...
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became common property in the last part of the 1800s, but some
recipes like
Klejner and Pebernødder have been
around since the
Middle Ages.
Quite a few recipes...