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called ginger bread or
brunkage in
Danish (literally, 'brown cookie'),
pepparkakor in Swedish,
piparkakut in Finnish, piparkūkas in Latvian, piparkoogid...
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Thins or (in Swedish)
Annas Pepparkakor is a
brand of
Swedish ginger thin,
produced by the
Swedish company AB
Annas Pepparkakor in Tyresö
outside Stockholm...
- period. In
Norway and Sweden, pepperkaker/
pepparkakor are also used as
window decorations (the pepperkaker/
pepparkakor are a
little thicker than
usual and are...
- po****r
across Europe, with
Lebkuchen being favoured in
Germany and
pepparkakor in Sweden,
while in
Norway krumkake were po****r. The
earliest examples...
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raisin cookie Pastelito Peanut butter blossom cookie Peanut butter cookie Pepparkakor Pfeffernüsse
Pizzelle Polvorón
Qurabiya Rainbow cookie Ranger Cookie...
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Wayback Machine Annas Pepparkakor The
history of
gingerbread Archived 12
August 2010 at the
Wayback Machine Annas Pepparkakor Alan
Davidson (1999). Oxford...
- France, it is
often used on chouquettes. "Mrs. Claus'
Cookbook -
Swedish Pepparkakor". www.northpole.com.
Retrieved 2021-02-04. "Goda
bananmuffins med pärlsocker"...
- (called
pomeranssi in Finnish,
pomerans in Swedish) in
gingerbread (
pepparkakor), some
Christmas bread, and mämmi. In Denmark, the
candied peel (Danish...
- made from rennet-curded milk,
flavoured with
bitter and
sweet almonds Pepparkakor Crispy cookie made from ginger, cardamon, mol****es and
sugar Prinsesstarta...
- ornaments. The
house may be
filled with red
tulips and the
smell of
pepparkakor – a heart-star, or goat-shaped
gingerbread biscuits. St. Knut's Day (13...