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- "German prune" in English-speaking countries, and "Zwetschge" in German-speaking ones. The word Zwetschge (/ˈtsvɛtʃɡə/), plural Zwetschgen, is from the German...
- P. domestica ssp. domesticaprune plums, zwetschge (including ssp. oeconomica) P. domestica ssp. insititiadamsons and bullaces, krieche, kroosjes...
- low-class origins, while the unique Viennese words (such as Zwutschgerl) (cf Zwetschge/Zwetsche/Pflaume depending on dialect ("plum")) however generally remain...
- local pastries include the Pretzel, a Lent speciality; Quetscheflued, a zwetschge tart; verwurelt Gedanken or Verwurelter, small powdered sugar-coated doughnuts;...
- ****oensis Ziziphus budhensis Ziziphus budhensis Ziziphus incurva Ziziphus incurva Zunna berry Ziziphus rugosa Zwetschge Prunus domestica subsp. domestica...
- Germany from Bosanska Gradiška during the late 1960s. Known in Germany as Zwetschge (a German plum) due to similar pronunciation to his first name, Misimović...
- reason for the zwetschge cake's po****rity is, among other things, that the fair's end traditionally falls at the same time as the zwetschge harvest also...
- among the most successful commercial fruits, the so-called Bühler Früh-Zwetschge. Wine and plums are only able to support a much reduced number of full-time...
- of trees: apple (Malus domestica), European plum (Prunus domestica), Zwetschge (Prunus domestica domestica), blackthorn (Prunus spinosa), bird cherry...
- Quetschenkuchen (a cake made with the variety of plum known as Quetsche or Zwetschge – Prunus domestica domestica) and Backeskrumbere ("bakehouse potatoes")...