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Mozartkugel (German: [ˈmoːtsaʁtˌkuːɡl̩] ; English: "Mozart ball"; pl.
Mozartkugeln) is a small,
round sugar confection made of pistachio, marzipan, and...
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traditional new year
present is
known as a Glücksschwein ('lucky pig').
Mozartkugeln are a
famed export of
Austria made of
marzipan balls dipped in dark chocolate...
- Austria, as well as Mannerschnitten.
Austria is also
famous for its
Mozartkugeln and its
coffee tradition. With over 8 kg per year it has the
sixth highest...
- The
confectionery Fürst,
which is
still family-owned,
handmakes the
Mozartkugeln according to the
traditional recipe and with the
original manufacturing...
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fashion of
naming food
products after historical celebrities (such as
Mozartkugeln). The Leibniz-Keks is a
plain butter biscuit, or
Butterkeks as it is...
- effect, a
theory that
listening to Mozart's
music can
enhance intellect Mozartkugeln, a
chocolate made to
honor Mozart, po****r in
Austria Juan Crisóstomo...
- bloom. 5
March 2006. Schulz, Artur. "Song-Fruchtzwerge
statt erlesener Mozartkugeln." (in German). laut.de. 3
March 2006. Handke, Sebastian. "Ich bin ich"...