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    Palatschinke (plural palatschinken) is a thin crêpe-like variety of pancake of Greco-Roman origin. The dessert is common in the Balkans, Central and Eastern...
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    They recommend this pancake sometimes as chocolate-walnut palatschinke or walnut palatschinke in Austria. It is usually served with whipped cream and normally...
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    Romanian plăcintă (a baked flat pastry containing cheese) and the Viennese palatschinke (a very thinly made crepe-like pancake; also common in the Balkans, Central...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Buchteln. Gibanica Milk-cream strudel Palatschinke "Unterflack : Unterhose | Das Österreichische Wörterbuch". Unterflack :...
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    concept is mentioned, even if in Germanised form, such as in goulash or palatschinke, and the schnitzel does not appear even in specialised cookbooks about...
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    redolent of honey and cheese. The modern Romanian plăcintă and the Viennese Palatschinke, though now quite different from their ancient Greek and Roman ancestor...
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    bread covered in beaten egg, then fried Kadaif Med Tulumba Palačinki (Palatschinke) Kompot Lokum Baklava Slatko Sutlijaš Alva North Macedonia has a well-developed...
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    bubbles. A well-known variation originating from southeast Europe is palatschinke, a thin moist pancake fried on both sides and filled with jam, cream...
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    pancakes, also known in other East and Central European countries as the palatschinke. Börek Palatschinken "Definition of plăcintă" (in Romanian). DEX on line...
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    redolent of honey and cheese. The modern Romanian plăcintă and the Viennese Palatschinke, though now quite different from their ancient Greek and Roman ancestor...
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    Japanese savory pancake with many fillings Pannukakku, a Finnish version Palatschinke The spelling, with or without intermediate -n, is a matter of discussion...
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    Milchkaffee Milk heavy coffee drink Melanzani Aubergine Aubergine/eggplant Palatschinke Pfannkuchen Pancake Paradeiser (Vienna, Eastern Austria) Tomate Tomato...
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    Oladyi – Small, thick pancakes or fritters common in East Slavic cuisine Palatschinke – Type of pancake Pan bati – Aruban bread Pannekoek – Pancake originating...
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  • competed in a race in Oregon. Won by Yogi and Boo-Boo Bear. The prize was a palatschinke. "The Clambake 500" – The racers competed in a race along New England...
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    (beef soup); Strudel; Apple pie; Lebkuchen (i.e. gingerbread); Pancakes (Palatschinke style) with cheese (more specifically curd). The Transylvanian Saxon...
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  • Turkish. mineriad – term used to name violent interventions of miners Palatschinke – a thin crêpe-like variety of pancake common in Central and Eastern...
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  • cooked with champagne 02 Französische Küche (French cooking) 25 May 1977 Palatschinke 03 Wenn die Eisbären flügge werden (When polar bears fledge) 8 June 1977...
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