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Mohnflesserl | Traditional Bread Roll From Austria, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Mohnflesserl | Traditional Bread Roll From Austria, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Mohnflesserl | Traditional Bread Roll From Austria, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Mohnflesserl | Traditional Bread Roll From Austria, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Mohnflesserl | Traditional Bread Roll From Austria, Central Europe | TasteAtlas

Mohnflesserl

(Mohnstriezerl)

Mohnflesserl or Mohnstriezerl is a type of Austrian bread roll made with a braided or twisted shape and coated with poppy seeds ("mohn" in German). Commonly found in Austrian bakeries, Mohnflesserl rolls are known for their soft, airy interior and slightly crunchy crust.


The dough is typically enriched with milk, butter, and sometimes a touch of sugar, creating a tender, mildly sweet flavor that complements the nutty, earthy taste of poppy seeds. Mohnflesserl is popular as a breakfast or snack bread, often enjoyed with butter, jam, or cheese.


The twisting or braiding technique gives it a distinct appearance, resembling a small, elegant loaf, which is characteristic of Austrian and Bavarian bread-making traditions. This bread roll has become a staple in Austrian bakery culture and is widely enjoyed across the region.