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Bougatsa

Macedonia

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Most iconic: Bougatsa Iordanis (Chania City, Greece)

Bougatsa is a traditional, rustic Greek pie consisting of a phyllo pastry layered with a filling of semolina custard, although there are variations with minced meat or cheese. The name of the dish is a derivation of the Ottoman word pogatsaREAD MORE

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Polish doughnuts (Pączki)

Poland

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Pączki are traditional Polish doughnuts are made from yeast-leavened dough that's rich in eggs, sugar, milk, and fats. A touch of spirit, such as rum, is often added to the dough for pączki to prevent the absorption of oil during frying. They are ... READ MORE

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Apfelstrudel

Vienna

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Most iconic: Café Landtmann (Vienna, Austria)

A traditional pastry dessert with a rich and vivid history, apfelstrudel (apple strudel) is one of Austria's most popular delicacies. This sweet treat consists of thin layers of dough filled with a flavorful apple filling. Its story starts with th... READ MORE

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Syrniki

Russia

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Most iconic: Café Pushkin (Moscow, Russia)

Syrniki is a dessert consisting of fried cottage cheese pancakes that are usually garnished with honey, fruit jam, sour cream, or applesauce. It is part of the Russian (where it's sometimes also called tvorozhniki), Belarusian, Ukrainian,... READ MORE

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Krapfen

Austria

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Most iconic: Groissböck (Vienna, Austria)

Krapfen was probably the first European-style doughnut to appear, followed by similar varieties in other countries. These pastries are traditionally prepared with leavened dough that is deep-fried until golden and crispy on the outside, while they... READ MORE

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Czech pancakes (Lívance)

Czech Republic

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Most iconic: Den Noc (Prague, Czech Republic)

Round, thick, and soft, lívance are traditional Czech pancakes. The addition of yeast in the egg batter gives them an incredibly soft and buttery texture and differentiates them from other common pancake varieties. Lívance are usuall... READ MORE

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Wachauer Marillenknödel

Wachau

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Most iconic: Hotel-Restaurant Kirchenwirt (Weißenkirchen in der Wachau, Austria)

Wachauer marillenknödel is a classic Austrian dish consisting of a depitted Wachau apricot that is encased in a light dough which is then shaped into a dumpling, cooked, and rolled in breadcrumbs that have been fried in butter. The dough can ... READ MORE

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Geraardsbergse mattentaart

Geraardsbergen

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Most iconic: Broodhuis (Geraardsbergen, Belgium)

A typical dessert of the East Flanders, mattentaart is a small puff pastry pie with a tender, almond-flavored cheese curd filling called mattenbrij. These delicious Flemish pies are traditionally made in the city of Geraardsberge... READ MORE

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Ma'moul bil jibn

Latakia Governorate

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Ma'moul bil jibn is a delicious treat made from fine dough filled with a mixture of akkawi cheese and grated mozzarella, giving it a rich flavor and a smooth texture. It is shaped into small discs and baked until golden brown, then topped with pow... READ MORE

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Almás pite

Hungary

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Almás pite is a traditional apple pie known for its rustic, homemade qualities. It typically consists of a buttery, flaky pastry that encases a sweetened apple mixture, usually flavored with cinnamon and sometimes lemon zest or vanilla. The... READ MORE

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Beignets

France

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Most iconic: Café du Monde (New Orleans, United States of America)

These squares of deep-fried pastry dough are sprinkled with powdered sugar and are traditionally served hot. The dish hails from France, and French settlers brought it to the Acadia region of Canada in the 17th century. Many of the Acadians later ... READ MORE

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Cremeschnitte

Austria

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Most iconic: Slaščičarna Zima (Bled, Slovenia)

Cremeschnitte is a vanilla-flavored custard cream cake and an absolute classic among central and eastern European desserts. It is known by many names, most of which have ... READ MORE

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Paris-Brest

Paris

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Most iconic: Bistrot Paul Bert (Paris, France)

Created in 1910 by chef Louis Durand to celebrate the famous Paris-Brest-Paris bicycle race, which led from the center of Paris past the door of his pastry shop in Maisons-Laffitte to Brittany and back, this decadent dessert is a true French class... READ MORE

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Vanillekipferl

Vienna

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Most iconic: Chocolaterie Pâtisserie Fruth (Vienna, Austria)

Commonly found throughout Austria, Hungary, and Germany, vanillekipferl are traditional, sweet, crescent-shaped cookies consisting of flour, sugar, butter, and vanilla. The cookies often contain ground nuts such as hazelnuts, almonds, or walnuts. ... READ MORE

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Topfenstrudel

Vienna

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Most iconic: Café Diglas (Vienna, Austria)

Austrian cuisine prides in their old traditional pastry desserts, and the delicate strudels are surely the most popular variety. Even though it is not as famous as the apple filled version, topfenstrudel is regarded as one of Austria’s favor... READ MORE

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Túrógombóc

Hungary

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Most iconic: Café Landtmann (Vienna, Austria)

Túrógombóc (or topfenknödel in German) are traditional Hungarian and Austrian dumplings of Bohemian origin that are made with fresh cottage cheese (túróREAD MORE

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Choux à la crème

France

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Choux à la crème is a French pastry that consists of choux balls that are filled with either whipped cream or pastry cream and usually served dusted with powdered sugar. There are several ways of assembling choux à la cr&egrav... READ MORE

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Spit cake (Kürtőskalács)

Hungary

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Most iconic: Molnár's Kürtőskalács (Budapest, Hungary)

This Hungarian tube-shaped pastry popularly known as chimney cake traces its origin to the medieval era Székely Land—back then a part of the Kingdom of Hungary. The first known recipe titled Kürtős kaláts&rsqu... READ MORE

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Schneckenkuchen

Germany

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The name of this sweet German bread that translates as snail cake was inspired by its shape since it consists of numerous rolls neatly placed in a pan, whose final shape is reminiscent of snail shells. The base of the bread is prepared wi... READ MORE

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Banitsa with pumpkin (Tikvenik)

Bulgaria

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Most iconic: Patisserie de Provence (Sofia, Bulgaria)

Tikvenik is a traditional pastry consisting of thin sheets of dough that are filled with grated pumpkin, coarsely ground walnuts, sugar, and cinnamon. This pumpkin dessert is a sweet version of banitsa, a phyllo pastry pie that comes in numerous v... READ MORE

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Praline stuffed cookies (İzmir bombası)

İzmir

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İzmir bombası, also known as praline stuffed cookies, is a distinct type of qurabiya (a type of Arab and Ottoman shortbread cookie) from Turkish cuisine that boasts a chocolate spread filling. Originating from İzmir, this dessert features a crispy... READ MORE

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Millirahmstrudel

Vienna

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Most iconic: Demel (Vienna, Austria)

Millirahmstrudel, a classic Viennese dessert, is a milk-cream strudel made from phyllo dough with sweet bread, raisins, and cream filling. The strudel is baked in an oven and served warm with hot vanilla sauce. Although the first written recipe fo... READ MORE

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Marillenfleck

Austria

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Marillenfleck is a traditional apricot cake originating from Austria, where it's a coffeehouse staple. Although there are slight variations, the cake is usually made with a combination of apricots, butter, sugar, eggs, flour, baking powder, lemon ... READ MORE

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Eton mess

Eton

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Most iconic: Bob Bob Ricard (Westminster, England)

Eton mess is a popular English dessert made by combining fresh strawberries, meringue, and cream. The dessert was invented in the 1930s at the English Eton College, when it was traditionally served at the school's prize-giving celebration, held an... READ MORE

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Steamed custard buns (Nai wong bao)

China

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The soft nai wong bao are the traditional Chinese steamed buns which consist of a smooth leavened wheat flour dough filled with a creamy egg custard filling. Even though the fillings might vary in consistency, they are characterized by vibrant yel... READ MORE

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Štramberské uši

Štramberk

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Štramberské uši is a baked product made from flour, sugar, eggs, water, baking powder, honey or caramel, and spices such as cloves, aniseed, cinnamon, and star anise. After baking, the dough is twisted into a cone shape, makin... READ MORE

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Joulutorttu

Finland

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Translated as Christmas tart, the Finnish joulutorttu is a traditional, crispy pastry that is usually consumed during the Christmas period. It is prepared with thin puff pastry sheets filled with plum jam, with each corner wrapped to rese... READ MORE

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Tang yuan

South Central China

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Tangyuan is a traditional dessert consisting of glutinous rice flour balls, which are soft and chewy, and can be either small and plain or larger with fillings. The fillings vary but commonly include sweetened black sesame, peanut, red bean paste,... READ MORE

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Bethmännchen

Frankfurt

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Bethmännchen have been a Christmas staple in Germany for over 200 years. Hailing from Frankfurt, these cookies are made from marzipan dough that is infused with rose water. Before they are glazed and baked, each cookie is decorated with three... READ MORE

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Makowiec

Poland

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Most iconic: Pekara Trpković (Belgrade, Serbia)

Makowiec is the Polish name for poppy seed roll, a traditional cake where poppy seed paste is placed between layers of dough. Raisins, almonds, honey, and orange peel can be added to the cake in order to enhance its flavors. Ideally, makowiec shou... READ MORE

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Rurki

Poland

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Called rurki or rurki z kremem in Poland, this sweet specialty is a type of cream roll consisting of thin pastry that’s typically filled with whipped cream or pastry cream. It is often dubbed torpedo dessert due to... READ MORE

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Victoria sponge

England

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Most iconic: The English Tea Room at Brown's Hotel (Westminster, England)

Victoria sponge is an English layer cake filled with fruit jam (and sometimes, whipped cream). It was invented by Queen Victoria's cooks in the 19th century, when it was one of the main stars at the Queen's tea parties, along with sandwiches and s... READ MORE

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Linzer Torte

Linz

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Most iconic: Kuk Hofbackerei (Linz, Austria)

Named after the Austrian city of Linz, Linzertorte is a short cake with a crumbly, buttery pastry shell that is accentuated by lemon juice, cinnamon, and either almonds, walnuts, or hazelnuts. It's also the oldest cake named after a city. This swe... READ MORE

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Mađarica

Croatia

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Mađarica, meaning Hungarian girl, is a traditional layered cake that is usually associated with festive occasions. The layers are coated in a velvety, chocolate-infused cream, and the whole cake is finished with a dark chocolate glaze. Al... READ MORE

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Dresdner Stollen

Dresden

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Dresdner stollen is an aromatic German fruit bread that has been closely associated with Christmas. It consists of buttery yeast dough that is spiced and usually studded with candied orange, lemon peel, sultanas, sweet and bitter almonds, and lemo... READ MORE

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Eggy bread

England

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Most iconic: Federal Cafe & Bar (Manchester, England)

Eggy bread is the British version of French toast. Also known as Poor Knights of Windsor, the dish is usually prepared with a combination of crustless sandwich bread, milk, icing sugar, eggs, butter, cinnamon, and often a bit of sherry and strawbe... READ MORE

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Engelsaugen

Germany

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These delicious thumbprint cookies are an absolute must for Christmas in Germany. They are traditionally made with a simple shortcrust base that is filled with red currant jam. Interestingly, in some parts of Germany, engelsaugen (angel e... READ MORE

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Wibele

Baden-Württemberg

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Wibele is a tiny, sweet biscuits made by combining flour, powdered sugar, egg whites, vanilla sugar, and vanilla flavorings. The biscuits or cookies are baked until golden in color and are recognized for their distinctive shape of a figure-eight o... READ MORE

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Timbits

Canada

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Most iconic: Tim Hortons (Hamilton, Canada)

Timbits are bite-sized doughnut holes made from leftover doughnut dough, fried in vegetable oil and available in a number of varieties such as yeast, cake, apple fritter, honey dip, old fashion plain, chocolate glazed, blueberry, strawberry, lemon... READ MORE

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Kourabiedes

Greece

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These crispy and buttery shortbread cookies are a classic Greek dessert. Even though some variations occasionally employ walnuts, they are traditionally prepared with a rich dough that incorporates ground almonds, butter, and various flavorings su... READ MORE

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Linzer Augen

Linz

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Linzer Augen, also known as a mini version of the Linzer torte, are made by gluing together two pieces of already baked shortbread cookies with redcurrant jam sandwiched in between. The shape of the cookies can vary, but they are typically circula... READ MORE

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Žemlovka

Czech Republic

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Žemlovka is a traditional and Slovak baked dessert consisting of sliced bread that is layered with various fruits. It is usually made with soft white bread rolls or bread (most often veka), which are soaked in sweet, vanilla-flavored milk... READ MORE