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Sufganiyah | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Israel | TasteAtlas
Sufganiyah | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Israel | TasteAtlas
Sufganiyah | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Israel | TasteAtlas
Sufganiyah | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Israel | TasteAtlas

Sufganiyah

(סופגנייה‎‎, Sufganiyot, Sufganiya)

The hole-less, jelly-filled sufganiyah is a descendant of the German krapfen, which was imported to Israel by German Jews who fled the Nazi regime, although some sources claim that sufganiyah appeared much earlier, in the 1920s. Traditionally, this sweet treat is consumed during the Jewish festival of Hanukkah.


However, most bakeries would start selling it at least a week before, if not earlier. Besides the typical strawberry jam filling, sufganiyah is nowadays available in multiple flavors such as Bavarian cream or cappuccino, for example, but there is also the alcohol-infused (typically vodka) variety, and many more.