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Alternative names
  
Schnecke

Type
  
Sweet bun

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Main ingredients
  
Sugar, Shortening, Cinnamon, Table salt, Baker's yeast, Egg as food, Vanilla, Sour cream, Milk, Flour, Raisin, Nut

Similar
  
Sugar, Flour, Milk, Cinnamon, Table salt

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Schnecken are a type of sweet bun that was a traditional Saturday morning treat in German homes at the beginning of the 20th century and that was commonly found in Jewish immigrant communities in the United States (Philadelphia and Baltimore) or German immigrant communities in Southern Brazil (where they're spelled xineques).

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The name schnecken means snails in German and refers to the shape of the pastry. The bun is still common in Germany, where the name is Schnecke (which is the German singular of schnecken), and in other parts of northern Europe. Schnecken are commonly confused with rugelach, an eastern European (Poland, Russia, Ukraine) Jewish bun that is different in two respects:

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(1) Schnecken dough is made with sour cream, while rugelach is made with cream cheese.

(2) Schnecken are rolled into a cylinder and sliced, becoming a flat spiral, whereas rugelach are formed from individual triangles of dough and rolled into a croissant shape.

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Because the vast majority of American Jews are children of immigrants from Poland, Russia and the Ukraine, it's more common to see these pastries labeled as rugelach rather than schnecken in delis and bakeries.

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References

Schnecken Wikipedia


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