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- Fasnacht_(doughnut) abstract "Fasnacht, Sometimes spelled Fastnacht, Faschnacht, Fosnot, Fosnaught, Fausnaught, is an English name for a fried doughnut served traditionally in the days of Carnival / Fastnacht or on (Shrove Tuesday), the day before Lent starts. Fasnachts were made as a way to empty the pantry of lard, sugar, fat, and butter, which were traditionally fasted from during Lent.The Pennsylvania Dutch in the area surrounding Lancaster, Pennsylvania, celebrate Fastnacht as well. Most chain supermarkets in eastern Pennsylvania offer fasnachts, although WalMart offers Pączki instead. Pączki are traditionally eaten in Poland on the Thursday prior to Fasnacht Day, although in Polish communities of the US, the tradition is more commonly celebrated on Fasnacht Day. Commonly pączki are round, rather than having straight sides, and they are filled with jelly, or sometimes creme filling.In parts of Maryland, the treats are called Kinklings, or "Kuechles" and are only sold in bakeries on Shrove Tuesday. The German version is made from a yeast dough, deep fried, and coated or dusted in powdered sugar or cinnamon sugar; they may be plain or filled with fruit jam. Pennsylvania Dutch fasnachts can often be potato doughnuts, and may be uncoated, dusted with table sugar, or powdered with confectioner's sugar.The term is synonymous with the Carnival season which is called Fasnacht in southern Germany, Switzerland, Alsace and Austria. Although usually written "Fastnacht", there are many local spoken varieties: Fasnacht, Fassenacht, Fasnet, Fauschnaut, etc.The word Fastnacht originates from the German words "fast", which is the shortened version of the verb "fasten", which means "to fast", and "Nacht", meaning night, indicating the eve of the traditional Lenten fasting period observed by many Christian denominations. It is the equivalent celebration to Mardi Gras or Carnevale.".
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) alias "Fosnot, fosnaught".
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) country Germany.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) thumbnail US_supermarket_fasnacht_pastries,_rectangular,_Feb_2013.jpg?width=300.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) type Doughnut.
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- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageLength "3602".
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageRevisionID "655072813".
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Butter.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Doughnuts.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_cuisine.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_desserts.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mardi_Gras_food.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pennsylvania_Dutch_cuisine.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Cuisine_of_the_Pennsylvania_Dutch.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Doughnut.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Fasnacht.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Fat.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Lancaster,_Pennsylvania.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Lard.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Lent.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania_Dutch.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania_Dutch_cuisine.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Potato_doughnut.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Pączki.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Shrove_Tuesday.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Sugar.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink Swabian-Alemannic_Fastnacht.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLink File:Fasnacht_1d.JPG.
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- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fasnacht (doughnut)".
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- Fasnacht_(doughnut) alternateName "Fosnot, fosnaught".
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) caption "Assorted rectangular fasnachts".
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) country Germany.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) hasPhotoCollection Fasnacht_(doughnut).
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) name "Fasnacht".
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) type Doughnut.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
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- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) subject Category:Doughnuts.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) subject Category:German_cuisine.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) subject Category:German_desserts.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) subject Category:Mardi_Gras_food.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) subject Category:Pennsylvania_Dutch_cuisine.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) hypernym Name.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) type Food.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) type FunctionalSubstance.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) type Thing.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) type Q2095.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) comment "Fasnacht, Sometimes spelled Fastnacht, Faschnacht, Fosnot, Fosnaught, Fausnaught, is an English name for a fried doughnut served traditionally in the days of Carnival / Fastnacht or on (Shrove Tuesday), the day before Lent starts. Fasnachts were made as a way to empty the pantry of lard, sugar, fat, and butter, which were traditionally fasted from during Lent.The Pennsylvania Dutch in the area surrounding Lancaster, Pennsylvania, celebrate Fastnacht as well.".
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) label "Fasnacht (doughnut)".
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) sameAs Category:Fasnachts.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) sameAs Fasnacht_(pastel).
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) sameAs m.054_b9.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) sameAs Q11681793.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) sameAs Q11681793.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) wasDerivedFrom Fasnacht_(doughnut)?oldid=655072813.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) depiction US_supermarket_fasnacht_pastries,_rectangular,_Feb_2013.jpg.
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) isPrimaryTopicOf Fasnacht_(doughnut).
- Fasnacht_(doughnut) name "Fasnacht".