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Frankfurter Kranz | Traditional Cake From Frankfurt am Main, Germany | TasteAtlas
Frankfurter Kranz | Traditional Cake From Frankfurt am Main, Germany | TasteAtlas
Frankfurter Kranz | Traditional Cake From Frankfurt am Main, Germany | TasteAtlas
Frankfurter Kranz | Traditional Cake From Frankfurt am Main, Germany | TasteAtlas
Frankfurter Kranz | Traditional Cake From Frankfurt am Main, Germany | TasteAtlas

Frankfurter Kranz

Frankfurter Kranz is a classic German cake that originated in Frankfurt and was created around 1735. This cake is known for its distinctive crown shape, symbolizing the city's historical association with the German emperors as the place where coronations took place.


The cake consists of multiple layers of sponge cake, which are filled and frosted with a rich buttercream. Often, the layers are interspersed with a layer of red jam, adding a tangy contrast to the creamy filling. The entire cake is then coated with more buttercream and adorned with golden toasted almond brittle, known as krokant, giving it a crunchy texture and an elegant appearance.


To finish, the Frankfurter Kranz is typically decorated with cherries or other small fruits, enhancing its festive look. This cake is traditionally served during special occasions and celebrations, and it remains a beloved treat in German bakeries and households.


Its rich, buttery flavor and intricate presentation make it a symbol of indulgence and craftsmanship in German baking.