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German struzzil. Its
further origin is unclear. The
first known mention of
Striezel in the form of
Heiligenstriezel comes from a
Nachrichtenbuech (lit. 'news...
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Christa Striezel (born 28 July 1949) is a
German athlete. She
competed in the women's long jump at the 1976
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
- rum or
brandy for a superior-tasting bread.
Dresden Stollen (originally
Striezel), a moist,
heavy bread filled with fruit, was
first mentioned in an official...
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similar or
identical pastries. Some such
names include "Mohnstriezel" (poppy
striezel) or the more
widely used "Mohnzopf"
meaning literally, "poppy plait". In...
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German model and
actress Christa Staak (21st century),
German rower Christa Striezel (born 1949),
German long
jumper Christa Stubnick (1933–2021), East German...
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powdered confectioner's sugar.
Rectangular Küchle,
which are also
called "
Striezel," puff up
during frying like a cushion, a
process which is
called rising...
- 35 45 — did not
advance Michael Kaul 50.23 27 — Did not
advance Stephan Striezel 51.65 40 — Did not
advance Kim
Bauermeister 3000
metres steeplechase 8:29...
- Ken Harnden (ZIM) 49.65 3. Niklas Wallenlind (SWE) 49.91 4. Stephan
Striezel (GER) 51.65 5. Juan Vallin (MEX) 51.96 6. Ibou Faye (SEN) 52.20 — Oleh...
- 1973: Edda
Trocha 1974: Edda
Trocha 1975:
Christa Striezel 1976:
Sabine Wecke 1977:
Christa Striezel 1978:
Karin Hänel 1979:
Sabine Everts 1980: Sabine...
- Popa Romania 1.84 Long jump
Brigitte Künzel East
Germany 6.76
Christa Striezel West
Germany 6.39 Sue
Reeve Great
Britain 6.35 Shot put Eva
Wilms West...