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Mohn kichel, also known as mon kichel, or poppy seed kichel, is an Ashkenazi Jewish cookie made with poppy seeds. Mohn kichel were popular among the inhabitants of the shtetl, as they were more economical to make than other Jewish cookies such as rugelach. Despite its similar name, mohn kichel bears little resemblance to the light, airy and crisp kichel to whom it is similarly baked, as mohn kichel is generally thin, crisp, and rectangular-shaped.

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  • Mohn kichel, also known as mon kichel, or poppy seed kichel, is an Ashkenazi Jewish cookie made with poppy seeds. Mohn kichel were popular among the inhabitants of the shtetl, as they were more economical to make than other Jewish cookies such as rugelach. Despite its similar name, mohn kichel bears little resemblance to the light, airy and crisp kichel to whom it is similarly baked, as mohn kichel is generally thin, crisp, and rectangular-shaped. (en)
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  • Mohn kichelach, mon kichel, mun kichel, poppy seed kichel, poppy seed cookies (en)
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  • Flour,poppy seeds, sugar, egg, oil or butter
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  • Mohn kichelach, mon kichel, mun kichel, poppy seed kichel, poppy seed cookies (en)
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  • Ashkenazi Jewish communities (en)
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  • Flour, poppy seeds, sugar, egg, oil or butter (en)
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  • Mohn kichel (en)
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  • Cookie or pastry (en)
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  • Mohn kichel, also known as mon kichel, or poppy seed kichel, is an Ashkenazi Jewish cookie made with poppy seeds. Mohn kichel were popular among the inhabitants of the shtetl, as they were more economical to make than other Jewish cookies such as rugelach. Despite its similar name, mohn kichel bears little resemblance to the light, airy and crisp kichel to whom it is similarly baked, as mohn kichel is generally thin, crisp, and rectangular-shaped. (en)
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  • Mohn kichel (en)
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