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- Lekach abstract "Lekach, or Jewish honey cake in English, is a honey-sweetened cake. It is one of the symbolically significant foods traditionally eaten by Ashkenazi Jews at the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah in hopes of ensuring a sweet New Year.Recipes vary widely. Lekach is usually a dense, loaf-shaped cake, but some versions are similar to sponge cake or pound cake, with the addition of honey and spices, sometimes with coffee or tea for coloring. Others versions are more like gingerbread, Pain_d'épices, or lebkuchen.The Jewish tradition of honeyed cakes may date back to basbousa (sometimes spelled basboosa), an ancient Egyptian cake, variations of which are still enjoyed throughout the Middle East.A very traditional honey cake from Austria contains an equal weight of white rye flour and dark honey, strong coffee instead of water, cloves, cinnamon, allspice, and golden raisins in the loaf, with slivered almonds on top of the loaf. Of course it also has a fair amount of eggs, vegetable oil (probably corn), salt, and baking powder.".
- Lekach alias "Jewish honey cake".
- Lekach hasVariant Basbousa.
- Lekach ingredient Honey.
- Lekach ingredientName "Cake base,Honey".
- Lekach thumbnail Honey_Cake.jpg?width=300.
- Lekach type Cake.
- Lekach wikiPageID "17585042".
- Lekach wikiPageLength "2204".
- Lekach wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Lekach wikiPageRevisionID "705798675".
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLink Ashkenazi_Jews.
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLink Basbousa.
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLink Cake.
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cakes.
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_cuisine.
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLink Gingerbread.
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLink Honey.
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_cuisine.
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_holidays.
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLink Lebkuchen.
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLink Middle_East.
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLink Ontbijtkoek.
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLink Pain_dxc3xa9pices.
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLink Pound_cake.
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLink Rosh_Hashanah.
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLink Sponge_cake.
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLink File:Honey_Cake.jpg.
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lekach".
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLinkText "honey cake".
- Lekach wikiPageWikiLinkText "lekach".
- Lekach alternateName "Jewish honey cake".
- Lekach mainIngredient "Cake base, Honey".
- Lekach name "Lekach".
- Lekach type Cake.
- Lekach variations Basbousa.
- Lekach wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cakes.
- Lekach wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dessert-stub.
- Lekach wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Lekach wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Jewish-cuisine-stub.
- Lekach wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lekach subject Category:Cakes.
- Lekach subject Category:Jewish_cuisine.
- Lekach hypernym Cake.
- Lekach type Food.
- Lekach type FunctionalSubstance.
- Lekach type Thing.
- Lekach type Q2095.
- Lekach comment "Lekach, or Jewish honey cake in English, is a honey-sweetened cake. It is one of the symbolically significant foods traditionally eaten by Ashkenazi Jews at the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah in hopes of ensuring a sweet New Year.Recipes vary widely. Lekach is usually a dense, loaf-shaped cake, but some versions are similar to sponge cake or pound cake, with the addition of honey and spices, sometimes with coffee or tea for coloring.".
- Lekach label "Lekach".
- Lekach sameAs Q2910489.
- Lekach sameAs עוגת_דבש.
- Lekach sameAs m.0463p_g.
- Lekach sameAs Q2910489.
- Lekach wasDerivedFrom Lekach?oldid=705798675.
- Lekach depiction Honey_Cake.jpg.
- Lekach isPrimaryTopicOf Lekach.
- Lekach name "Lekach(Lekakh)".