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Are Kiflies and Kolach Polish or Hungarian?


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Proudtobeski  Dec 6, 11, 22:59    #1
I grew up eating Kiflies and Kolach and believed that they were Polish pastries. Now I'm hearing people say they are Hungarian pastries. Are they Polish or Hungarian?
a.k.  Dec 6, 11, 23:10    #2
According to wiki Kolache is Sloavak and Czech, while kifli is Hungarian, Czech, Slovak and Serbian but also is known as Polish rogal!
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 Dec 6, 11, 23:47    #3
Kołacz/kołacze: Polish

Koláč/koláče: Czech

Proudtobeski:
Kiflies


Had to look these up. Thought they may be like Jewish kichlach, but it appears that they are more like hamantaschen :)
elhjr32609  Mar 4, 12, 04:06    #4
I have to add that growing up with a mother of Hungarian heritage that Hungarian Kolacs is indeed Hungarian.



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