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- Rugelach abstract "Rugelach (/ˈruːɡələx/; Yiddish: רוגעלך), other spellings: rugelakh, rugulach, rugalach, ruggalach, rogelach (all plural), rugalah, rugulah, rugala (singular), is a Jewish pastry of Ashkenazic origin. Traditional rugelach are made in the form of a crescent by rolling a triangle of dough around a filling. Some sources state that the rugelach and the French croissant share a common Viennese ancestor, crescent-shaped pastries commemorating the lifting of the Turkish siege, possibly a reference to the Battle of Vienna in 1683. This appears to be an urban legend however, as both the rugelach and its supposed ancestor, the Kipferl, pre-date the Early Modern era, while the croissant in its modern form did not originate earlier than the 19th century (see viennoiserie). This leads many to believe that the croissant is simply a descendant of one of these two.An alternative form is constructed much like a strudel or nut roll, but unlike those, the rolled dough and filling are cut into slices before baking.".
- Rugelach ingredient Chocolate.
- Rugelach ingredient Cinnamon.
- Rugelach ingredient Cream_cheese.
- Rugelach ingredient Fruit_preserves.
- Rugelach ingredient Marzipan.
- Rugelach ingredient Poppy_seed.
- Rugelach ingredient Raisin.
- Rugelach ingredient Sour_cream.
- Rugelach ingredient Walnut.
- Rugelach ingredientName "Dough:sour creamorcream cheese".
- Rugelach ingredientName "Filling: any ofraisins,walnuts,cinnamon,chocolate,marzipan,poppy seed, orfruit preserves".
- Rugelach region Israel.
- Rugelach region Jews.
- Rugelach thumbnail ChocolateRugelach.JPG?width=300.
- Rugelach type Pastry.
- Rugelach wikiPageExternalLink rugelach.
- Rugelach wikiPageExternalLink vayigash64.htm.
- Rugelach wikiPageID "2663002".
- Rugelach wikiPageLength "6578".
- Rugelach wikiPageOutDegree "52".
- Rugelach wikiPageRevisionID "673698402".
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Ashkenazi_Jews.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Ashkenazic.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Vienna.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Category:Israeli_desserts.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_cuisine.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pastries.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pastries_with_poppy_seeds.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Chocolate.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Cinnamon.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Cookie.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Cream_cheese.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Croissant.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Fruit_preserve.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Fruit_preserves.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Hanukkah.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_language.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Jewish.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_cuisine.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_food.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Jews.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Kifli.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Kipferl.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Kosher.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Kosher_foods.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Marzipan.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Mildred_Grosberg_Bellin.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Nut_roll.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Pareve.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Pastry.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Poppy_seed.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Raisin.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Raisins.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Shabbat.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Shtetl.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Sour_cream.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Strudel.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Urban_legend.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Viennese_cuisine.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Viennoiserie.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Walnut.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Yeast.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Yiddish.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink Yiddish_language.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink File:Blackberry_Rugelach.jpg.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink File:ChocolateRugelach.JPG.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLink File:Rugelach.jpg.
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rugelach".
- Rugelach wikiPageWikiLinkText "rugelach".
- Rugelach caption "Chocolate rugelach".
- Rugelach hasPhotoCollection Rugelach.
- Rugelach mainIngredient "Dough: sour cream or cream cheese".
- Rugelach mainIngredient "Filling: any of raisins, walnuts, cinnamon, chocolate, marzipan, poppy seed, or fruit preserves".
- Rugelach name "Rugelach".
- Rugelach region "Jewish from Central Europe. Today mostly in Israel.".
- Rugelach type Pastry.
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- Rugelach wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-yi.
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- Rugelach wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Rugelach subject Category:Israeli_desserts.
- Rugelach subject Category:Jewish_cuisine.
- Rugelach subject Category:Pastries.
- Rugelach subject Category:Pastries_with_poppy_seeds.
- Rugelach hypernym Pastry.
- Rugelach type Article.
- Rugelach type Food.
- Rugelach type Article.
- Rugelach type Food.
- Rugelach type FunctionalSubstance.
- Rugelach type Thing.
- Rugelach type Q2095.
- Rugelach comment "Rugelach (/ˈruːɡələx/; Yiddish: רוגעלך), other spellings: rugelakh, rugulach, rugalach, ruggalach, rogelach (all plural), rugalah, rugulah, rugala (singular), is a Jewish pastry of Ashkenazic origin. Traditional rugelach are made in the form of a crescent by rolling a triangle of dough around a filling.".
- Rugelach label "Rugelach".
- Rugelach sameAs רוגעלך.
- Rugelach sameAs Rugelach.
- Rugelach sameAs m.07w863.