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Alternative names
  
Schuchsen, Schuxn

Region or state
  
Bavaria

Place of origin
  
Germany

Type
  
Pastry

Main ingredients
  
Rye flour, yeast

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Similar
  
Bichon au citron, Marry girl cake, Haddekuche, Belokranjska povitica, Fazuelos

Schuxen


Schuxen (also Schuchsen or Schuxn) is an elongate fried dough pastry made from rye flour and yeast that is popular in Upper Bavaria. It is similar to Krapfen with the difference that it is not sweet.

The name possibly derives from its elongated oval shape that resembles a shoe sole (the German word is "Schuh") but this theory is questionable, as the local dialect deforms diphthongs in another way.

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This name for the pastry appears in the books of Johann Andreas Schmeller, a Bavarian linguist.

In poor times the pastry served as a side dish for sauerkraut and blood or liver sausage.

In the area around Landshut, Schuxen are eaten from 24 April until Kermesse, the third Sunday in October. In the foothills of the Alps and in the Chiemgau they are eaten on Twelfth Day

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Nowadays they are rare, and few bakers produce them.

Like most fried dough dishes, they are high in nutritional value.

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References

Schuxen Wikipedia