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Pumpernickel (English: /ˈpʌmpərnɪkəl/; German: [ˈpʊmpɐˌnɪkl̩] ) is a
typically dense,
slightly sweet rye
bread traditionally made with
sourdough starter...
- The
Scarlet Pumpernickel is a 1950
Warner Bros.
Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short,
directed by
Chuck Jones and
written by
Michael Maltese. The cartoon...
- Pure rye
bread contains only rye flour,
without any wheat. German-style
pumpernickel, a dark, dense, and close-textured loaf, is made from
crushed or ground...
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flakes every 3–5 days.
German pumpernickel is
traditionally made from a
sourdough starter,
although modern pumpernickel loaves often use
commercial yeasts...
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cartoon short featuring Daffy Duck, The
Scarlet Pumpernickel. An
action figure of the
Scarlet Pumpernickel was
released by DC
Direct in 2006,
making it one...
- layers) of
wheat and rye (0.1–0.3% of dry weight). Rye bread,
including pumpernickel, is made
using rye
flour and is a
widely eaten food in
Northern and Eastern...
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characteristic to the
Rheinland area.
Reibekuchen may be
served with
apple sauce,
pumpernickel bread, treacle, or with Maggi-brand
seasoning sauce. They are
often sold...
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sometimes capers and
lemon juice.
Pfefferpotthast is
thickened with
pumpernickel bread crumbs instead of
flour to make a stew. In the summer, it is served...
- rye
variety and more
similar to the
modern Danish rugbrød or
German pumpernickel. Rye,
produced in
Denmark and
exported to Iceland,
became the predominant...
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serve with wine. This
cheese is also
served on
small slices of rye or
pumpernickel bread often with some
sliced onion. It is a
common item on pub and restaurant...