Pumpernickel bread is attributed this dubious honor. The origin of the name is variously ascribed to its potential to produce flatulence or to its connection to the socially unrefined population of Westphalia, where it originates, sharing with them the moniker "farting devils". There is a story that ties Napoleon and his horse into this bread's history.
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Anona Napoleon's birth name is Anona Naone.
The surname of Napoleon was Bonaparte.Originally di Buonaparte.
Napoleon is the name of the French Emperor between 1804 and 1815.
It came from when Napoleon gave it to his horse and said a phrase that got misinterpreted by the German people into "pumpernickel"-Alex weekly questions
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If your talking about the one that Ray let out of cage on accident and then it later crawled into the freezer into the fudge-pops and died, it's name was Pumpernickel.
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I think it has something to do with Napoleon's horse who liked apples to eat. Because of the bad battle situation there were no apples for the horse only the dark bread which we know as pumpernickel. Pomb=apple nickle is close to the name of the horse which I cannot remember. The horse's name was something like Nicho. PompNicho or Pumpernickel. [[User:Celestria|Celestria]] 22:40, 2 Jun 2009 (UTC)[[User:Celestria|Celestria]] 22:40, 2 Jun 2009 (UTC)[[User:Celestria|Celestria]] 22:40, 2 Jun 2009 (UTC)[[User:Celestria|Celestria]] 22:40, 2 Jun 2009 (UTC)[[User:Celestria|Celestria]] 22:40, 2 Jun 2009 (UTC)[[User:Celestria|Celestria]] Actually the above answer is incorrect. I am a student as Western Culinary Institute and we recently made pumpernickel, and our instructor told us the myth of Napoleon's horse. Pumpernickel had been around long before Napoleon was even a thought in anybody's mind. It comes from the area around Germany or something like that, but pumpen meaning "fart" and Nickel being a different variation of Nicholas which in this region meant "the devil" so basically it's known as the "devil's fart." Sounds good doesn't it?
Pumpernickel bread is attributed this dubious honor. The origin of the name is variously ascribed to its potential to produce flatulence or to its connection to the socially unrefined population of Westphalia, where it originates, sharing with them the moniker "farting devils". There is a story that ties Napoleon and his horse into this bread's history.
The duration of The Scarlet Pumpernickel is 420.0 seconds.
The Scarlet Pumpernickel was created on 1950-03-04.
No. Rye, from which pumpernickel is made, contains a small amount of gluten.
No. Rye, from which pumpernickel is made, contains a small amount of gluten.
Ed Napoleon's birth name is Edward George Napoleon.