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Krofne (Albanian and Croatian: krafne;
Bosnian and Serbian:
krofne,
Serbian Cyrillic: крофне; Slovene: krofi; Macedonian: крофни) are airy
filled doughnuts...
- it is krafne;
while in
Bosnia and
Herzegovina and Serbia, it is
called krofne. In Poland, they are
known as pączki, in Ukraine, as "pampushky [uk]"; and...
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similar to
fritule and also
krofne but with more of a soft, bread-like feel.
Unlike other dishes from the region, such as
krofne, they do not necessarily...
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Krapfen may
refer to: Krapfen, a
German fried pastry Krofne, a
similar pastry from the
Balkan region This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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multiple crêpe-like
layers brushed with
cream and
served with sour cream.
Krofne,
similar to
Berliner doughnuts, are
filled with jam, or
chocolate and often...
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PolandPages displaying short descriptions of
redirect targets (napoleonka)
Krofne –
Balkan pastry Leche flan –
Custard dessert with soft
caramel on topPages...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia,
North Macedonia and
Serbia (pokladnice or
krofne). They are also
called krofna,
krafna or krafne, a name
derived from the...
- this dish is
called fritole,
fritule and blinci. In
Serbia they are
called krofne. In
Portugal they are
called sonhos ('dreams'). In Indonesia, they are known...
- Lourdes'
lemon choux buns, Savindri's
seeni sambol and egg bun, Snezana's
krofne with
strawberry jam and crème pâtissière, Stephen's pork
belly with whiskey...