Binakle

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Binakle is a traditional Catalan dessert, typically consumed during the Christmas season. It is a type of pastry that is often filled with marzipan or other sweet fillings. The dessert is known for its unique shape, which resembles a pair of binoculars, hence the name 'Binakle'.

History

The origins of Binakle are rooted in the Catalan region of Spain. It is believed to have been created during the Middle Ages, when sweet pastries began to gain popularity. The dessert was traditionally made during the Christmas season, as a special treat for the holidays.

Preparation

Binakle is made by rolling out a thin sheet of pastry dough, which is then cut into rectangles. A sweet filling, typically marzipan, is spread onto the dough, which is then rolled up to form a tube. The ends of the tube are pinched together to form a shape resembling a pair of binoculars. The pastry is then baked until golden brown.

Cultural Significance

In Catalonia, Binakle is a beloved part of the Christmas tradition. It is often served at family gatherings and festive meals, and is a popular gift during the holiday season. The dessert is also a common sight at Christmas markets in the region, where it is sold by local bakeries and confectioners.

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