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Strudel

A strudel is a baked filo pastry which is often eaten as a dessert or treat, particularly in Europe. The common strudel fillings are apple, cherry, walnuts & raisins and even cheese. The oldest mention of strudel as far as we can tell was in a book found in Vienna around 1696, though the actual origin is disputed between Austria and Hungary. The name "strudel" is German for "whirlpool."

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How do you spell strudel?

The word is spelt as you have done in the question.

Where can one purchase a Toaster Strudel?

One can purchase a Toaster Strudel at any grocery store. These include Walmart Superstores, Meijer, Target, Kroger, IGA, Kmart Superstores, and Marsh.

Would you rather eat a poptart or toaster strudel?

I would definitely want to eat a poptart more because they taste better and come in awesome flavors.

How is apple strudel normally served in Austria?

If you care, you serve it hot and with whipped cream.

(Nevertheless there are a lot of restaurants which serve it pure and cold)

Do you heat up toaster strudel frosting?

no you don't, just put it on the pastry strudel cold.

Who invented the popster strudel?

Are guy in 1873 who knew how to make the popster strudel in his sleep when he was 21

Was there a Cadbury's product called apple strudels?

Cadbury's Strudels (Stroodles?) were around in the early 1970s: they were chocolate-covered pieces of dried apple, a la chocolate raisins, and came in a big round apple-shaped foil bag. The TV advert featured an Einstein-like scientist and the catchphrase "Oodles and oodles of Strudels!"

Is apple strudel kosher?

It can be if it's made with kosher ingredients in a kosher kitchen.