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blake murphy wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 19:28:28 +0200, Michael Kuettner wrote: > >> ViLco wrote: >>> A cup of espresso and one of these,:with custard filling. >>> >>> http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3492/...1f7ef427cc.jpg >>> >>> What do you call those where you live? >> >> Krapfen. >> > > that sounds apposite. > Shouldn't the be antiantepode ? ;-P It's an Austrian word that dates back to Gothic, AFAIK; something like (k)ra*fa. *f = plosive f (like pf). (No, the real Goths, 5th century. They are extinct, we still have our Krapfen ;-P). Cheers, Michael Kuettner |
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On Jul 23, 10:31*am, Tracy > wrote:
> Christine Dabney wrote: > > On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 09:45:07 +0200, "Giusi" > > > wrote: > > >> "ViLco" *ha scritto nel messaggio > > >>> A cup of espresso and one of these,:with custard filling. > >>http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3492/...1f7ef427cc.jpg > >>> What do you call those where you live? > >>> -- > >>> *Vilco > >> Bombolone ripiene di crema pasticciera > >> We also call them "buone!" > > > Looks like a donut with custard in it, from here in the US. > > > Christine, getting ready to head into work for an extra 4 hours. * > > Sort of funny story. My husband is from Morocco and he tells this great > story about how after having been in the US for about ten years, he > looked forward to going home to enjoy a pastry he fondly recalled. When > he finally got to the bakery he realized that the pastry he had been > dreaming about was a donut. A plain 'ole donut. > ;-) > > Tracy A friend and I nearly got thrown out of a café in Thunder Bay Ontario when a misunderstanding arose over a Persian to go with our coffee. I turned out that a Persian in Thunder Bay is what is known as a Danish Pastry in most of the rest of Ontario. I don't usually order them so I don't know what name applies in the rest of Canada. John Kane, Kingston ON Canada John Kane, Kingston ON Canada |
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