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Kichel

(-Eastern European-) (Jewish) (0 ) (1 )

Kichel is a popular sweet cracker or cookie in Jewish cuisine commonly made with egg and sugar rolled out flat and cut into large bowtie shapes.

08:38AM May 20, 2020 - by: itisclaudio

Kourabiedes

Kourabiethes

(Greek) (0 ) (1 )

Kourabiedes or Kourabiethes are almond biscuits or cookies popular in Greece, Cyprus, and Greek communities in Anatolia, as well as across the Greek diaspora. They are related to numerous other biscuits known as qurabiya or similar names found …

08:41AM May 20, 2020 - by: anika854

Krumiri

(Italian) (0 ) (1 )

Krumiri is a kind of biscuit that is regarded as the particular delicacy of Casale Monferrato, the city in north-west Italy where they were invented in 1878 by the confectioner Domenico Rossi. They are made without water from …

08:43AM May 20, 2020 - by: anika854

Kue Gapit

(Indonesian) (0 ) (1 )

Kue gapit is an Indonesian kue kering (dry snack) which originates from Cirebon, West Java. Generally made from tapioca flour, its name comes from the cooking process, in which it is grilled between iron molds like a waffle.

08:47AM May 20, 2020 - by: anika854

Kue Satu

Kue Koya

(Indonesian) (0 ) (1 )

Kue satu (in West Java and Jakarta) or kue koya (in Central and East Java) is a popular traditional kue kering (traditional cookie) of white-colored sweet mung beans powder that is crumbled when being bitten. It is commonly …

08:50AM May 20, 2020 - by: anika854

Lengua De Gato

(Filipino) (0 ) (1 )

Lenguas de Gato is Filipino butter cookies. They are made from butter, flours, sugar, eggs, and milk. Their name means "cat's tongue" in Spanish, after their characteristic oval shape. They are very thin and crunchy.

08:51AM May 20, 2020 - by: anika854

Linga

Longa

(Filipino) (0 ) (1 )

Linga, also known as a longa, is Filipino cookies originating from Davao del Sur in the Philippines. The name comes from sesame seeds, which are known locally as linga in the Visayan languages or longa in the Davaoeño …

08:54AM May 20, 2020 - by: anika854

Leaf Bread

Laufabrauð, Snowflake Bread

(Icelandic) (0 ) (1 )

Leaf brad or Laufabrauð sometimes also called "snowflake bread" in English, is a traditional kind of Icelandic bread that is most often eaten in the Christmas season. Originating from northern Iceland but now eaten throughout the country, it …

05:07AM May 21, 2020 - by: atasneem

Hjónabandsæla

(Icelandic) (0 ) (1 )

Hjónabandssæla means Blissful Marriage Cake, which comes from that you would have a happy marriage if you could make this cake. This is one of the traditional Icelandic cakes. Traditionally rhubarb jam is used in Iceland for this …

05:28AM May 21, 2020 - by: itisclaudio

Ponnukokur

Pönnukökur

(Icelandic) (0 ) (1 )

Pönnukökur is a traditional Pancake in Iceland. These thin crepe-like pancakes make an excellent addition to afternoon tea, or spread with jam and folded up with whipped cream, they are a delicacy fit for festive occasions.

05:37AM May 21, 2020 - by: atasneem

Icelandic Chocolate Porridge

(Icelandic) (0 ) (1 )

Icelandic Chocolate Porridge is an Icelandic dessert eating during Choctoberfest. This comfort food is very popular in Iceland.

05:45AM May 21, 2020 - by: atasneem

Icelandic Skyr Cake

(Icelandic) (0 ) (1 )

Icelandic Skyr Cake is inspired by Skyr, a traditional food eaten with cream and fresh fruit. It's a very simple cake made with biscuits, butter, skyr, heavy cream.

05:52AM May 21, 2020 - by: atasneem

Icelandic Kleinur

(Icelandic) (0 ) (1 )

Icelandic Kleinur is compared to a twisted donut: maybe crullers, minus the sugar coating. They are easy to make and fun to shape. The slightly crunchy outside yields to a lovely soft cardamom-scented interior.

05:57AM May 21, 2020 - by: atasneem

Klenät

Klena, Klejne, Kleina, Kleyna, Fattigmann

(European) (0 ) (1 )

Klenät, klena, klejne, kleina, kleyna, and fattigmann are all names for a fried pastry common in the Nordic countries. t is made from flattened dough cut into small trapezoids.

06:03AM May 21, 2020 - by: itisclaudio

Icelandic Pepper Cookies

(Icelandic) (0 ) (1 )

Icelandic Pepper Cookies are popular in Iceland. these delicious cookies are made with butter, white sugar, corn syrup, eggs, flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, ground cinnamon, ground cloves, ground ginger, ground black pepper.

06:35AM May 21, 2020 - by: atasneem

Mole Negro

Black mole

(Mexican) (0 ) (1 )

Negro Mole is a dark smoky, slightly bitter, and incredibly rich sauce is paired with cauliflower in the vegan version. It is the combination of ingredients such as chile chilhuacle rojo and negro, chile mulato, chile pasilla, burnt …

03:49AM May 22, 2020 - by: atasneem

Mole Rojo

Red Mole

(Mexican) (0 ) (1 )

Mole Rojo, is similar to black mole, using many of the same spices and base ingredients and also contains chocolate, but less. Instead, this sweeter, spicier, and more versatile version is amped up with several kinds of dried …

03:59AM May 22, 2020 - by: atasneem

Mole Amarillo

Yellow Mole

(Mexican) (0 ) (1 )

Mole Amarillo is a specialty of the Central Valleys region of this southern Mexico state. Although usually made with chicken, it is one of the few moles that are excellent with beef. It can be served in a …

04:27AM May 22, 2020 - by: atasneem

Mole Verde

Green Mole

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Mole Verde adds a bright green color to the dish, which easily makes it one of the most beautiful moles. Its wonderful mix of flavors will make you feel that all that time you spent preparing it was …

04:32AM May 22, 2020 - by: atasneem

Mole Chichilo

(Mexican) (0 ) (1 )

Mole Chichilo gets its traditional color from the combination of the dark chiles used in this recipe, and the burned tortillas. Making this Mole is quite involved and one must be very careful with their preparation. In Oaxaca …

04:37AM May 22, 2020 - by: atasneem