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File:Cinnamon_danish_in_Copenhagen.jpg|Cinnamon Danish | |||
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List of Danish Desserts
Denmark, a country known for its rich culinary heritage, offers a wide variety of traditional desserts. This article provides a comprehensive list of Danish desserts, each with its unique taste and cultural significance.
Traditional Danish Desserts[edit]
1. Rødgrød: Rødgrød is a traditional Danish dessert made from stewed berries and served with cream. The name translates to "red porridge," which refers to the dish's vibrant color.
2. Risalamande: Risalamande is a classic Danish dessert typically served during Christmas. It is a rice pudding mixed with whipped cream, vanilla, and chopped almonds, often served with a cherry sauce.
3. Æbleskiver: Æbleskiver are traditional Danish pancakes in a distinctive shape of a sphere. The name translates to "apple slices" in Danish, although apples are not usually an ingredient in modern versions.
4. Kransekage: Kransekage is a traditional Danish and Norwegian confection, usually eaten on special occasions such as New Year's Eve and weddings. It is a tower constructed of several layers of marzipan cake rings.
5. Flødeboller: Flødeboller, also known as cream buns, are chocolate-covered marshmallow treats. This dessert has a biscuit or marzipan base and is topped with a fluffy meringue-type filling.
6. Brunsviger: Brunsviger is a Danish cake specialty of Funen. It is a yeast dough topped with a generous amount of brown sugar, giving it a sweet and sticky texture.
7. Hindbærsnitter: Hindbærsnitter, or raspberry slices, are a type of Danish pastry. They consist of two pieces of shortcrust pastry, sandwiched around raspberry jam, and topped with icing and sprinkles.
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List of Danish desserts[edit]
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Cinnamon Danish
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Kringle
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Kagemand
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Peppernuts
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Danish Butter Cookies
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Kammerjunkere
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Jødekage
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Flødekager
