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  2. List of Danish desserts - Wikipedia

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    Glazed Kanelsnegl, a Danish cinnamon roll. This is a list of Danish sweets and desserts. The cuisine of Denmark refers to food preparation originating from Denmark or having played a significant part in the history of Danish cuisine. Denmark also shares many dishes and influences with surrounding Nordic countries, such as Sweden, Finland, and ...

  3. Kransekage - Wikipedia

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    In Denmark it is typically eaten as part of New Year celebrations, while a variation of the cake, overflødighedshorn, is traditionally served at weddings and baptisms. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The origin of the kransekage can be traced to the 18th century, where it was first created by a baker in Copenhagen .

  4. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    A cake that is similar to tompouce, with different flavors like caramel or carob. Napoleonshat [27] Denmark: A marzipan based cake shaped like a Napoleon's Hat and dipped in dark chocolate. [27] Nonnette: France: A small gingerbread cake with honey and orange marmalade. Onion cake: East Asia, Central Asia & Southeast Asia

  5. Chocolate-coated marshmallow treats - Wikipedia

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    Denmark also markets a variation shaped more like a patty, hence the name bøf (steak). Note that the Swedish word negerboll is used for a similar but different confection (Havregrynskugle aka chokladboll). Denmark is one of the largest producers of chocolate-coated marshmallow treats, producing approximately 800 million of these every year.

  6. Kagemand - Wikipedia

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    The cake is usually made with either a soft yeast dough topped with brown sugar or a Danish pastry dough topped with icing glacé. In any case, the cake is decorated with candy and festive Danish flags. In some subcultures, the birthday party may start with the cake figure being decapitated or dismembered, while all the guests feign horror at ...

  7. Danish pastry - Wikipedia

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    A Danish pastry (Danish: wienerbrød [ˈviˀnɐˌpʁœðˀ]) (sometimes shortened to danish, especially in American English) is a multilayered, laminated sweet pastry in the viennoiserie tradition. It is thought that some bakery techniques were brought to Denmark by Austrian bakers , and originated the name of this pastry.

  8. Category:Danish cakes - Wikipedia

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  9. Dame blanche (dessert) - Wikipedia

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    Dame blanche (French, "white lady") is the name used in Belgium and the Netherlands for a sweet dessert consisting of vanilla ice cream with whipped cream, and warm molten chocolate. [1]