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  2. Lye roll - Wikipedia

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    Other toppings for lye rolls nowadays also include poppy, sesame, and other seeds as an alternative to the usual salt. In Germany, they are sold in many shapes and forms, with many having unique names. [3] For example, Laugenstange (“Lye bar”) are long oval rolls, while Laugenbrötchen (“Lye rolls”) are small and round rolls. [4]

  3. Pretzel - Wikipedia

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    Pretzel baking has most firmly taken root in the region of Franconia and adjoining Upper German-speaking areas, and pretzels have been an integral part of German baking traditions for centuries. Lye pretzels are popular in southern Germany, Alsace, Austria, and German-speaking Switzerland as a variety of bread, a side dish or a snack, and come ...

  4. List of breads - Wikipedia

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    Germany Austria: Made of white flour, milk, egg, butter, yeast, dough is braided, brushed with egg yolk before baking, forming a gold crust. Zwieback: Crispy sweet bread Germany: Crisp, sweetened bread, made with eggs and baked twice. It is sliced before it is baked a second time, which produces crisp, brittle slices that closely resemble melba ...

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  6. List of German desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of German desserts. German cuisine has evolved as a national cuisine through centuries of social and political change with variations from region to region. The southern regions of Germany, including Bavaria and neighbouring Swabia , as well as the neighbouring regions in Austria across the border share many dishes.

  7. How to Safely Use Food-Grade Lye for Pretzels - AOL

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  8. Talk:Pretzel - Wikipedia

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    This type of pretzel can also be made without yeast and shaped or extruded into various forms, such as sticks or squares. To avoid confusion between the two styles, Germans call the second type "Laugenbrezel" (lye pretzels). Lye pretzels are popular in southern Germany and adjoining German-speaking areas as a variety of bread, a side dish or a ...

  9. Kringle - Wikipedia

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    Kringle (/ ˈ k r ɪ ŋ ɡ əl /, listen ⓘ) is a Northern European pastry, a variety of pretzel.Pretzels were introduced by Roman Catholic monks in the 13th century in Denmark, and from there they spread throughout Scandinavia and evolved into several kinds of sweet, salty or filled pastries, all in the shape of kringle.