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Rugelach
Rugelach, also known as rugalah or rugelakh, is a traditional Jewish pastry that originated in Eastern Europe. It is often enjoyed as a sweet treat and is characterized by its rolled dough filled with various ingredients like nuts, chocolate, fruit preserves, or cinnamon.
Examples:
- The bakery offers a variety of rugelach flavors, including chocolate, raspberry, and walnut.
- My grandmother's recipe for rugelach has been passed down from generation to generation.
- Emily picked up a box of rugelach from the local Jewish bakery for her family gathering.
- The delicate texture of the rugelach melted in my mouth with each bite.
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