Its origin goes back to the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire) in the Middle Ages.
no, it is actually russian. i was wondering the same thing so i looked it up
Strudel = a sweet pastry (normally) filled with fruit
Strudel = vortex, eddy, whirlpool
na its a little french dish
yes.
strudel
It is from the German word Strudel for a kind of Austrian pastry. It literally means "eddy or whirlpool". It also comes from the High German word stredan, with the same definition.
It is a toster pastry food brand
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junk food most likely
I'm sure the German colonist ate Apfelstrudel after meals.Many were German/Dutch so they would have eaten it.
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The first mention of strudel in writing was in Austria in the 17th century, but there is evidence that the dish originated in the Middle East and was introduced to Europe by the Arabs. Apple Strudel is a typical Vienesse dish and is most often associated with Austrian cuisine
Paul Strudel died in 1708.
Peter Strudel died in 1714.
yes but you have to blend them first before you put them in the strudel or you can chop them and make strawberry bites in strudel