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Created by
  
Herbert Wendler

Place of origin
  
Germany

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Main ingredients
  
Lebkuchen, sour cherry or apricot jelly, marzipan or persipan, milk or dark chocolate

Similar
  
Aachener Printen, Lebkuchen, Pfeffernüsse, Persipan, Speculaas

A Dominostein (plural Dominosteine) is a sweet primarily sold during Christmas season in Germany and Austria.

Dominosteine consist of several layers, covered with a thin icing of (typically) dark chocolate. The base consists of Lebkuchen. Further layers contain jelly (e.g. from sour cherries or apricots) and either marzipan or persipan.

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The Dominostein was invented in 1936 by Herbert Wendler (1912–1998) in Dresden. The layered praline was targeted for a broader audience because of a lower price than the other products of Wendler's praline product line. During the scarcity of food during World War II the Dominostein gained popularity as a replacement praline.

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