latkes
In German potato pancakes are called Kartoffelpuffer, but they may have a different name in Yiddish.If you are asking how to say potato pancakes in yiddish- they would be called latkes.
They have nothing to do with religious beliefs, but it just became a custom because they are fried in oil. On Hanukkah, Jews customarily make foods like doughnuts and potato pancakes because they are fried in oil, and part of the miracle of Hanukkah is that oil was found in the holy Temple that could only last one night, but it lasted eight nights.
Yes. Potato pancakes are a German delicacy.
Another name for potato pancakes
No. They are mostly Austrian, German, Polish, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Yiddish, Hungarian, Slovak, and Czech cuisines. don't forget Hungarian as well. I said Hungarian.read more closely.
latkes
they are thesame size as pancakes but they are potatos
Pancakes
Potato pancakes
Latkes are potato pancakes eaten in the period of eight days of Hanukkah
Potato Latkes (potato pancakes), Chocolate gelt (chocolate coins)
Latkes are German potato pancakes