Jødekager
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Jødekager, also known as Joedekager (meaning "Jewish cookie’’ in Danish), is a popular cookie of Danish Jewish origin.[1] The cookie originated in the Danish Jewish community in Denmark starting in the 1700s, and remain popular to this day.[citation needed]
See also[]
- Jodenkoek
- Rugelach
- Hamantash
- Tahini cookie
- History of the Jews in Denmark
- Jewish cuisine
References[]
- ^ "Jewish Cookies recipe". Nordic Food Living. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
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