-
Lebkuchen (German pronunciation: [ˈleːpˌkuːxn] ),
Honigkuchen or
Pfefferkuchen (pronounced [ˈp͡fɛfɐˌkuːxn̩] ) are honey-sweetened
German cakes, moulded...
- however, sale by
children was
banned at the Striezelmarkt.
Pulsnitzer Pfefferkuchen (Pulsnitz gingerbread) The
Christmas market at
Nuremberg (Christkindlmarkt)...
- 'pepper',
which makes it
etymologically similar or
related to
German Pfefferkuchen. In Germany,
ginger was added[dubious – discuss] to
Christmas or Easter...
- cooking;
Polish carp and cheeses,
Bohemian goulash,
Austrian sausage and
Pfefferkuchen (pepper cakes).
Schnapps was very
commonly drunk with beer in Silesia...
- Toruń
gingerbread (Polish:
pierniki toruńskie, German:
Thorner Lebkuchen) is a
traditional Polish gingerbread that has been
produced since the
Middle Ages...
-
praline or
emergency praline). Wendler's
original recipe used
Pulsnitzer Pfefferkuchen (gingerbread from Pulsnitz). Wendler's
factory was destro**** in World...
- term pain d'épices (lit. '****e bread') or the
German and
Polish terms Pfefferkuchen and
Piernik respectively (lit. 'pepper cake'
because it used to contain...
- even sticky. Mol****es has
hygroscopic properties.
German Lebkuchen and
Pfefferkuchen were
other examples of
hygroscopic holiday gingerbreads. They too were...
- was
raided by the
Hussites in 1429.
Pulsnitz became famous for its
Pfefferkuchen, a type of
Christmas cookie, when in 1558 the
bakers of
Pulsnitz received...
-
Leipziger Allerlei Saure Flecke Wickelkloß [de]
Dresdner Stollen Pulsnitzer Pfefferkuchen (a kind of gingerbread) Sächsischer
Sauerbraten Sächsischer Sauerbraten...