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Streuselkuchen (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtʁɔʏzl̩ˌkuːxn̩] ; "crumb cake"), also
known in English-speaking
countries as
crumb cake, is a cake made of yeast...
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middle of a cake. Some
baked dishes which have a
streusel topping are
streuselkuchen,
coffee cake, babka, and
apple crisp. The term is also
sometimes used...
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sometimes eaten with
coffee and
bears resemblance to the
German Streuselkuchen. Sara Lee
Pecan Coffee Cake was a premade,
frozen coffee cake that was...
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would likely be a kuchen-like cake,
probably with a
streusel topping (
streuselkuchen).
Sarah Maslin Nir
places the
craze over the
video in the
context of...
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point to
origins in the
Mexican pastry conchas and the
German pastry Streuselkuchen,
which were
introduced to ****an from the
United States following World...
- The Very Best
Recipes for
Traditional Favorites, from
Gugelhupf to
Streuselkuchen. Ten
Speed Press. p. 82. ISBN 978-1-60774-825-0.
Retrieved February...
- The Very Best
Recipes for
Traditional Favorites, from
Gugelhupf to
Streuselkuchen. Ten
Speed Press. p. 82. ISBN 978-1-60774-825-0.
Retrieved February...
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graveyard Gugelhupf Inuliata Portuguese sweet bread Pandoro Rum baba
Streuselkuchen Special occasions Birthday cake
Buccellato Christmas cake Bûche de Noël...
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specifically known as a
Marmorkuchen and Rührkuchen respectively.
Streuselkuchen is a
variation of this form. A
cheese cake-like pastry, specifically...
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graveyard Gugelhupf Inuliata Portuguese sweet bread Pandoro Rum baba
Streuselkuchen Special occasions Birthday cake
Buccellato Christmas cake Bûche de Noël...