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  2. Viennese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Vienna has been the capital of Austria for more than a thousand years. It became the cultural centre of the nation and developed its own regional cuisine; as such, Viennese cuisine has distinct cooking. [5] The variety of ingredients sold on the Naschmarkt might lead to the thought of a broadly varied cooking culture.

  3. Wilhelm J. Sluka - Wikipedia

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    Wilhelm J. Sluka or the Conditorei Sluka is a famous Konditorei and café in Vienna, and a traditional k.u.k. Hoflieferant. [1] It is located at Rathausplatz 8 (previously Reichsratsstrasse 13) in the first district of Vienna, the Innere Stadt .

  4. Austrian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The original Sachertorte, as served at Vienna's Hotel Sacher. Austrian cakes and pastries are a well-known feature of its cuisine. Perhaps the most famous is the Sachertorte, a chocolate cake with apricot jam filling, traditionally eaten with whipped cream. Among the cakes with the longest tradition is the Linzer Torte.

  5. Vienna bread - Wikipedia

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    Kaisersemmel or Imperial roll. In the 19th century, for the first time, bread was made only from beer yeast and new dough rather than a sourdough starter. The first known example of this was the sweet-fermented Imperial "Kaiser-Semmel" roll of the Vienna bakery at the Paris International Exposition of 1867. [2]

  6. Heidi Chocolat AG, Niemetz Schwedenbomben - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Niemetz's son, Walter Niemetz, founded the factory in Vienna-Landstrasse in 1930. In 1926, Walter Niemetz and his wife Johanna created the Schwedenbombe. [10] At the beginning of January 1940, the Walter Niemetz Süßwarenfabrik – Fabrikation von Zucker-, Schokolade-, Konditorei- und Dauerbackwaren OHG was founded. [11]

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  8. Sweetleaf - Wikipedia

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    Sweetleaf may refer to: . Sauropus androgynus, a plant of the family Phyllanthaceae whose leaves may be used as a potherb; Stevia, a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae whose leaves may be used for sweetening

  9. “History Cool Kids”: 91 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    Image credits: historycoolkids The History Cool Kids Instagram account has amassed an impressive 1.5 million followers since its creation in 2016. But the page’s success will come as no surprise ...