Jewish baked goods
Examples
Babka
Eastern European sweet yeast cake in the form of a tall cylinder, sometimes with corrugations resembling a skirt’s pleats (hence the name, which means “grandmother”)
Bagel
torus-shaped bread product
Blini
eastern European pancake
Boyoz
Turkish sephardic "çörek" or bun
Buñuelo
fried dough ball
Challah
special bread in Jewish cuisine and religion
Cheesecake
dessert
Coconut macaroon
type of cookie
Coffee cake
cake intended to be eaten with, or flavored with, coffee
Crumb cake
Sweet cake, topped with crumb topping
Everything bagel
Baked circular bread roll with multiple seed toppings
Flourless chocolate cake
dense cake made from an aerated chocolate custard
Germknödel
Fluffy yeast dough dumpling
Honey cake
Cake sweetened with honey
Jachnun
Yemenite Jewish pastry
Knish
Ashkenazi Jewish baked or fried snack food consisting of a filling covered with dough
Lahoh
spongy bread originated from Somalia
Macaroon
type of cookie
New York cheesecake
American cheesecake dessert
Pizza bagel
Bagel with pizza toppings
Pumpernickel
type of German rye bread
Rugelach
Jewish pastry
Strawberry cheesecake
dessert
Streusel
crumbly topping of flour, butter, and sugar in baking
Strudel
Central European layered pastry
Sufganiyah
Round Hanukkah jelly doughnut
Subcategories:
Babka
Bagel
Blini
Boyoz
Buñueloes
Challah
Cheesecake
Coconut macaroonfil
Coffee cake
Crumb cake
Everything bagel
Flourless chocolate cake
Germknödelde
Honey cake
Jachnun
Knish
Lahoh
Macaroon
New York cheesecake
Pizza bagel
Pumpernickel
Rugelach
Strawberry cheesecake
Streusel
Strudelde
Sufganiyahhe
Characteristic of:
Jewish cuisine
Categories:
Bread
Contains, including ancestors:
Wheat
Dupes
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