Streuselkuchen love

Definitions

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  • noun a cake of German origin made of yeast dough covered with sweet crumb topping

Etymologies

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From German Streuselkuchen.

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Examples

  • The table was covered with a lace cloth, and Frau Abramowitz had made black tea and baked Streuselkuchen.

    Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994

  • She cut pieces of Streuselkuchen for Frau Doktor Rosen and her children, but she reminded Trudi, “Wash your hands before you eat.”

    Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994

  • She cut pieces of Streuselkuchen for Frau Doktor Rosen and her children, but she reminded Trudi, “Wash your hands before you eat.”

    Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994

  • She cut pieces of Streuselkuchen for Frau Doktor Rosen and her children, but she reminded Trudi, “Wash your hands before you eat.”

    Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994

  • The table was covered with a lace cloth, and Frau Abramowitz had made black tea and baked Streuselkuchen.

    Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994

  • She cut pieces of Streuselkuchen for Frau Doktor Rosen and her children, but she reminded Trudi, “Wash your hands before you eat.”

    Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994

  • The table was covered with a lace cloth, and Frau Abramowitz had made black tea and baked Streuselkuchen.

    Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994

  • She cut pieces of Streuselkuchen for Frau Doktor Rosen and her children, but she reminded Trudi, “Wash your hands before you eat.”

    Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994

  • The table was covered with a lace cloth, and Frau Abramowitz had made black tea and baked Streuselkuchen.

    Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994

  • The table was covered with a lace cloth, and Frau Abramowitz had made black tea and baked Streuselkuchen.

    Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994

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