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Sufganiyah (Hebrew: סופגנייה or סופגניה, Hebrew: [ˌsufɡaniˈja]; pl.: sufganiyot, Hebrew: סופגניות, Hebrew: [ˌsufɡaniˈjot], or in
Yiddish pontshke פּאָנטשקע)...
- the
filling of jam and cream. In Israel, a
version of the
pastry called sufganiyah (Hebrew: סופגנייה) is
traditionally consumed during the
Jewish holiday...
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cream doughnut Sufganiyah T
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Zeppole Doughnuts A bear claw...
- deep-fried
flatbread Puff-puff –
African fried dough snack and
pastry Sufganiyah –
Round jelly-filled
doughnut served at
Hanukkah Zeppole –
Italian pastry...
- doughnut, even in the plural.[citation needed]
Jelly doughnuts,
known as
sufganiyah (סופגניה, pl.
sufganiyot סופגניות) in Israel, have
become a traditional...
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Portuguese Sephardi Jewish immigrants; the food
being related to the
Jewish sufganiyah traditionally eaten on Hanukkah. The
earliest discovered recipe of oliekoecken...
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Marunchinos Milky Mofletta Poppy seed roll
Sesame seed
candy Sfinj Sponge cake
Sufganiyah Strudel Streuselkuchen Cookies Alfajor Biscochos Black and
white cookie...
- Histadrut, Israel's
national labor union,
pushed to make the jelly-filled
sufganiyah the
traditional food of Hanukkah,
during the late 1920s.
Making sufganiyot...
- ring-shaped with
sugar on it. It is
known as a
symbol of Mashhad.
Israel –
Sufganiyah (סופגניה,
plural Sufganiyot), like the
German Berliner and the Polish...
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Marunchinos Milky Mofletta Poppy seed roll
Sesame seed
candy Sfinj Sponge cake
Sufganiyah Strudel Streuselkuchen Cookies Alfajor Biscochos Black and
white cookie...