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- Klenät abstract "Klenät, klena, klejne, kleina, kleyna, and fattigmann are all names for a fried pastry common in the Scandinavian countries. The name is related to klen, the Swedish term for \"slender\", but is originally of Low German origin, which may indicate that the pastry was originally German. It is made from flattened dough cut into small trapezoids. A slit is cut in the middle and then one end pulled through the slit to form a \"knot\". The kleina is then deep-fried in oil or another kind of fat.In mainland Scandinavia, klenäter are traditionally eaten around Christmas, most commonly in the southern parts of Sweden, but also in Norway and Denmark, as well as Northern Germany. They may be sprinkled with sugar. Icelandic kleinur are a very common everyday pastry, sold in bakeries (singly) and stores (in bags of ten or so) all around the country, and eaten plain.The pastries are used as part of a Christmas game in Scandinavian culture. They are tied to a string and hung in an open doorway. The game requires two people to play, but a crowd must be present to enjoy. One participant must attempt to bite the kleina off the string, using only his or her mouth (no hands!), while the other participant manipulates the unadorned end of the string.".
- Klenät alias "Klena, Klejne, Kleina, Kleyna, Fattigmann".
- Klenät ingredient Butter.
- Klenät ingredient Flour.
- Klenät ingredient Margarine.
- Klenät ingredient Sugar.
- Klenät ingredient Yolk.
- Klenät ingredientName "flour,egg yolks,sugar,margarineorbutter".
- Klenät thumbnail Kleina.jpg?width=300.
- Klenät type Doughnut.
- Klenät wikiPageExternalLink norwegian-fattigmann-recipe.
- Klenät wikiPageID "25021476".
- Klenät wikiPageLength "8305".
- Klenät wikiPageOutDegree "42".
- Klenät wikiPageRevisionID "702282385".
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Acetic_acid.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Anna_Maria_Lenngren.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Brännvin.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Butter.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Cardamom.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Category:Doughnuts.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Category:Icelandic_cuisine.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Category:Norwegian_cuisine.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Category:Swedish_cuisine.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Christmas.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Cinnamon.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Cognac.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Denmark.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Dough.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Doughnut.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Entrée.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Flour.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Frying.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Lard.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Margarine.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Nobel_Prize_in_Literature.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Germany.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Pastry.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Puff_pastry.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Selma_Lagerlöf.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Sugar.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_emigration_to_the_United_States.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Tallow.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink Yolk.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink File:Fattigman_with_flecks_of_cardamom.jpg.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink File:Kleina.jpg.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLink File:Klejner_yaz.jpg.
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLinkText "Klenät".
- Klenät wikiPageWikiLinkText "klenät".
- Klenät alternateName "Klena, Klejne, Kleina, Kleyna, Fattigmann".
- Klenät mainIngredient "flour, egg yolks, sugar, margarine or butter".
- Klenät name "Klenät".
- Klenät region "Scandinavia".
- Klenät type Doughnut.
- Klenät wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Klenät wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Klenät wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Doughnut.
- Klenät wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Klenät wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Klenät subject Category:Doughnuts.
- Klenät subject Category:Icelandic_cuisine.
- Klenät subject Category:Norwegian_cuisine.
- Klenät subject Category:Swedish_cuisine.
- Klenät type Food.
- Klenät type Diacritic.
- Klenät type Food.
- Klenät type Redirect.
- Klenät type FunctionalSubstance.
- Klenät type Thing.
- Klenät type Q2095.
- Klenät comment "Klenät, klena, klejne, kleina, kleyna, and fattigmann are all names for a fried pastry common in the Scandinavian countries. The name is related to klen, the Swedish term for \"slender\", but is originally of Low German origin, which may indicate that the pastry was originally German. It is made from flattened dough cut into small trapezoids. A slit is cut in the middle and then one end pulled through the slit to form a \"knot\".".
- Klenät label "Klenät".
- Klenät sameAs Q1152783.
- Klenät sameAs Klejner.
- Klenät sameAs Klenät.
- Klenät sameAs Klenät.
- Klenät sameAs Fattigmann.
- Klenät sameAs Fattigmann.
- Klenät sameAs m.09gl1cf.
- Klenät sameAs Klenäter.
- Klenät sameAs Q1152783.
- Klenät wasDerivedFrom Klenät?oldid=702282385.
- Klenät depiction Kleina.jpg.
- Klenät isPrimaryTopicOf Klenät.
- Klenät name "Klenät".