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    Stollen (redirect from Christstollen)
    Weihnachtsstollen (after "Weihnachten", the German word for Christmas) or Christstollen (after Christ). A ring-shaped Stollen made in a Bundt cake or Gugelhupf...
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    Christstollen sold under the Vadossi brand bears the Golden Seal and the brand is a protected geographical product. Original Dresdner Christstollen by...
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    around Christmas time. The Kugelhupf is also popular in Alsace, and the Christstollen during the Christmas season. A gastronomic symbol of the région is the...
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    sometimes dips below freezing. More regional food specialties include Christstollen (Stollen), a sort of bread with candied fruit in Saxony, and hot Apfelwein...
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    During the Christmas season, it's also called Weihnachtsstollen or Christstollen. In Italy, Panettone, a sweet sourdough bread with a distinct cupola...
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  • is usually eaten during the Christmas season as Weihnachtsstollen or Christstollen. The best-known Stollen is from Dresden and is sold at the Striezelmarkt...
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    recipes (brimbelles bilberry, mirabelle plum, rhubarb, quark...). The Christstollen is also popular in Lorraine during the Christmas season. Wine: The most...
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    bakery products), which includes sweet and spicy foods like Weihnachts-/Christstollen, Lebkuchen, Spekulatius, Marzipan, Weihnachtsplätzchen, Vanillekipferl...
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    is often associated with sweet and spicy foods like Weihnachts- or Christstollen and Lebkuchen. The Easter season, for instance, is typically associated...
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    type of cake sold at the market; it is now widely known as Stollen or Christstollen. Stollen is a light airy fruitcake that is quite low in sugar, and today...
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    Dresdner Christstollen...
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  • Sächsischer Sauerbraten Sächsische Flecke Leipziger Allerlei Dresdner Christstollen Quarkkäulchen Eierschecke Jürgen Helfricht: Sächsisches Spezialitäten-Backbuch:...
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    of bread, and various fruitcakes and fruited loaves of bread such as Christstollen and Dresdener Stollen. In Italy, the Christmas Eve meal is usually called...
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  • his knees). Der doppelte Halbbruder (2005, 120 Minuten) Buddhabrot im Christstollen (2004, 165 Minuten) EntHemd (2002, 60 minutes, over 800 gags from a...
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  • noir au miel Apple Pear Orange Winter melon Fougasse (Provençal bread) Christstollen – Stollen is a fruitcake with bits of candied fruits, raisins, walnuts...
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