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  2. Czech Stop and Little Czech Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1983, the store serves traditional Czech cuisine such as kolache, klobasnek and strudels. [1] The city is notable for its Czech heritage and was designated as the "Home of the official Kolache of the Texas Legislature". [2] The store serves around 600 people a day and is a popular stop for travelers along Interstate 35.

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  5. Kolach (cake) - Wikipedia

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    Koláč preparation in bakery Making kolaches. A kolach, [1] from the Czech and Slovak koláč (plural koláče, diminutive koláčky, meaning "cake/pie"), is a type of sweet pastry that holds a portion of fruit surrounded by puffy yeast dough.

  6. Klobásník - Wikipedia

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    A klobasnek (Czech klobásník / ˌ k l oʊ ˈ b æ s n ɪ k /, plural klobásníky, meaning "a roll made of sweet, spun dough known as koláč made and often filled with klobása or other fillings") is a chiefly American Czech savory finger food. [1]

  7. Kolach (bread) - Wikipedia

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    In the area around Kyiv, it was custom for a midwife to give a kolach as a gift to parents, as part of a fertility blessing. [39] Kalaches were also used in funeral ceremonies. [40] As well in Galicia and Bukovina they were given by children to their godparents in ceremony called a kolachyny (кола́чини) or kolachannya ...