budapestbakelse
Swedish
Etymology
Compound of Budapest + bakelse (“pastry”). Coined by Swedish pastry chef Ingvar Strid. Unrelated to the city Budapest other in name, but may be inspired by Hungarian Esterházy torte.
Noun
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- A Swedish log pastry consisting of meringue with hazelnuts and cocoa, filled with mandarine, apricot, or peach, whipped cream and cocoa, garnered with chocolate and powdered sugar
- Synonyms: budapestlängd, budapestrulle, budapeststubbe
- Hypernym: stubbe (“log”)
Declension
Declension of budapestbakelse | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | budapestbakelse | budapestbakelsen | budapestbakelser | budapestbakelserna |
Genitive | budapestbakelses | budapestbakelsens | budapestbakelsers | budapestbakelsernas |
See also
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