- Vanillekipferl
Vanillekipferl are an
Austria n, German and Hungarian small, crescent shaped biscuits. They are usually made with ground almonds or hazelnuts. They are flavored with vanilla or artificial flavoring and have a heavy dusting of powdered and superfine sugar. Vanillekipferl originate fromVienna inAustria . Traditionally, they are made atChristmas , but they can be enjoyed all year round and are often for sale inViennese coffee shops. They are said to have been created in the shape of the Turkish crescent to celebrate the victory of the Hungarian army over the Turkish in one of the many wars between the nations.Fact|date=February 2007They are also widely baked in Germany and are common in
Hungary as a part of the typical Christmas baking. Since in Germany theAdvent is celebrated by several denominations of Christianity on the four Sundays preceding Christmas, many kinds of biscuits and sweets are consumed during this time and have become typical for winter time.ee also
*Hungarian "vaníliás kifli"
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