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- Challah abstract "Challah (plural: challot/challos) is a braided bread that is eaten by many cultures. Also known as khale (eastern Yiddish, German and western Yiddish), berches (Swabian), Zopf (Switzerland) barkis (Gothenburg), bergis (Stockholm), birkata (Judeo-Amharic), vianočka (Slovak), tsoureki (Greek), Çörek (Turkish), kalács (Hungarian) (although this means sweet bread with eggs and milk so the meaning is not identical with challah), chałka (Polish), colaci (Romanian), and kitke (South Africa). Contrary to popular beliefs, Challah bread is not solely a Jewish bread, at least when called by other names.".
- Challah alias "Hallah".
- Challah ingredient Baker's_yeast.
- Challah ingredient Egg_(food).
- Challah ingredient Flour.
- Challah ingredient Sugar.
- Challah ingredient Water.
- Challah thumbnail Challah_Bread_Six_Braid_1.JPG?width=300.
- Challah wikiPageExternalLink key-challah.html.
- Challah wikiPageID "1082018".
- Challah wikiPageRevisionID "606341070".
- Challah alternateName "Hallah".
- Challah caption "Challah sprinkled with sesame seeds".
- Challah hasPhotoCollection Challah.
- Challah mainIngredient "eggs, fine white flour, water, yeast, sugar".
- Challah name "Challah".
- Challah region "Europe".
- Challah type Bread.
- Challah subject Category:Braided_egg_breads.
- Challah subject Category:Holiday_foods.
- Challah subject Category:Israeli_cuisine.
- Challah subject Category:Jewish_breads.
- Challah subject Category:Jewish_ceremonial_food_and_drink.
- Challah subject Category:Jewish_cuisine.
- Challah subject Category:Shabbat_food.
- Challah type Food.
- Challah type FunctionalSubstance.
- Challah comment "Challah (plural: challot/challos) is a braided bread that is eaten by many cultures. Also known as khale (eastern Yiddish, German and western Yiddish), berches (Swabian), Zopf (Switzerland) barkis (Gothenburg), bergis (Stockholm), birkata (Judeo-Amharic), vianočka (Slovak), tsoureki (Greek), Çörek (Turkish), kalács (Hungarian) (although this means sweet bread with eggs and milk so the meaning is not identical with challah), chałka (Polish), colaci (Romanian), and kitke (South Africa).".
- Challah label "Challa".
- Challah label "Challah".
- Challah label "Challah".
- Challah label "Challe".
- Challah label "Chalá".
- Challah label "Chałka".
- Challah label "Hallah".
- Challah label "Jalá".
- Challah label "Хала".
- Challah label "ハッラー".
- Challah sameAs Chala.
- Challah sameAs Challa.
- Challah sameAs Jalá.
- Challah sameAs Hallah.
- Challah sameAs Challah.
- Challah sameAs Challah.
- Challah sameAs ハッラー.
- Challah sameAs Challe.
- Challah sameAs Chałka.
- Challah sameAs Chalá.
- Challah sameAs m.044dt_.
- Challah sameAs Q790433.
- Challah sameAs Q790433.
- Challah wasDerivedFrom Challah?oldid=606341070.
- Challah depiction Challah_Bread_Six_Braid_1.JPG.
- Challah isPrimaryTopicOf Challah.
- Challah name "Challah".