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    Lebkuchen (German pronunciation: [ˈleːpˌkuːxn] ), Honigkuchen or Pfefferkuchen (pronounced [ˈp͡fɛfɐˌkuːxn̩] ) are honey-sweetened German cakes, moulded...
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    Toruń gingerbread (Polish: pierniki toruńskie, German: Thorner Lebkuchen) is a traditional Polish gingerbread that has been produced since the Middle...
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    Aachener Printen are a type of Lebkuchen originating from the city of Aachen in Germany. Somewhat similar to gingerbread, they were originally sweetened...
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    opera cake, Punschkrapfen, and Jaffa Cakes. Dominostein has a base of Lebkuchen (gingerbread), a middle layer of jelly (e.g. from sour cherries or apricots)...
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    Christmas or Easter cookies – this is how the first gingerbread, or "lebkuchen", appeared[dubious – discuss]. In France, the inventor of gingerbread...
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    respectively (lit. 'pepper cake' because it used to contain pepper) or Lebkuchen (of unclear etymology; either Latin libum, meaning "sacrifice" or "sacrificial...
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    that are also famous beyond the borders of Franconia, such as Nürnberger Lebkuchen, Bratwurst and the wines of Franconia. Franconia is also famous for its...
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    1643 in the area in and around Nürnberg, Germany. At the same time, the Lebkuchen bakers ran a second trade using wax, a side product of honey: they became...
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    into different forms by monks in Franconia, Germany in the 13th century. Lebkuchen bakers are recorded as early as 1296 in Ulm and 1395 in Nuremberg, Germany...
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    becoming soft and even sticky. Molasses has hygroscopic properties. German Lebkuchen and Pfefferkuchen were other examples of hygroscopic holiday gingerbreads...
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    for many people is still associated with its traditional gingerbread (Lebkuchen) products, sausages, and handmade toys. Pocket watches — Nuremberg eggs...
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    is similar to a Florentine but is much thicker and is a little like a lebkuchen. Known throughout Italy, it is an Italian Christmas tradition associated...
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    cracker Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme Kit Kat Halvah Ladyfinger (biscuit) Lebkuchen Mille-feuille Marzipan Mille-feuille (Napoleon) Moon pie Pastry Palmier...
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    cookies such as pizzelle have been made since the Middle Ages. Spicy lebkuchen are a German Christmas treat. Cookies can be elaborately decorated. Oreos...
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    Mandeln (candied, toasted almonds), traditional Christmas cookies such as Lebkuchen and Magenbrot (both forms of soft gingerbread), Bratwurst, and Glühwein...
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    Berner Haselnusslebkuchen are traditional Christmas cakes (Lebkuchen) from Bern, Switzerland. Made from ground hazelnuts, they are not to be confused...
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    seeds, cinnamon). Around Christmas, they can be made of soft gingerbread (Lebkuchen) with chocolate coating. In southern Germany and adjoining German-speaking...
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    sheet. Can be butter based, known as Butterkuchen, or filled with fruit. Lebkuchen is one such variation commonly made during Christmas. Kuchen also does...
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    Berner Honiglebkuchen are Lebkuchen traditionally made in Bern, Switzerland. Distinguished from other Lebkuchen by their sometimes elaborate sugar decorations...
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    "drömmar" biscuits and Danish "brunkager" Christmas biscuits, and German Lebkuchen. In many cases it may be replaced with baking soda or baking powder, or...
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    16th century Christmas biscuits had become popular across Europe, with Lebkuchen being favoured in Germany and pepparkakor in Sweden, while in Norway krumkake...
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    northern Europe and Scandinavia (e.g. Amerikaner, Speculoos, Tunnbröd or Lebkuchen). It was the precursor to today's more commonly used baking powder. Originally...
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    Stranger. Retrieved 6 June 2016. "Brown and Haley: Almond Roca". German Lebkuchen. Archived from the original on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 21 December 2008...
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    which includes sweet and spicy foods like Weihnachts-/Christstollen, Lebkuchen, Spekulatius, Marzipan, Weihnachtsplätzchen, Vanillekipferl, Zimtsterne...
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    "Schutzverband Dresdner Christstollen e. V." (in German). Von Gänsen, Karpfen, Lebkuchen und Stollen Dtsch Med. Wochenschrift 2003;128: 2691–2694 (p. 4) (haftungsbeschränkt)...
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    to a saucepan where it is thickened (often with crushed gingerbread, lebkuchen – in particular Aachener Printen –, or gingersnaps, flour, sour cream...
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    spätzle Onion bratwurst Bergkäse Schupfnudel Nuremberg bratwurst Nuremberg lebkuchen Franconian zwiebelkuchen Franconian wood oven bread Fruitcake Schlachtschüssel...
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  • reputation as the "World's Thinnest Cookie". They are related to German Lebkuchen; original recipes can be traced back to the 17th century. The cookie is...
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    feasting with their family. Fried carp, Sachertorte, and Christmas biscuits (Lebkuchen and Weihnachtssterne) are eaten, as are many other chocolate delicacies...
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    pretzels. A wide assortment of traditional sweet Christmas-food items like lebkuchen (gingerbread cookies), stollen, spekulatius, roasted nuts, cotton candy...
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