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- Rum_ball abstract "Rum balls (German: Rumkugeln, Punschkugeln) are a truffle-like confection of sweet, dense balls flavoured with chocolate and rum. They are roughly the size of a golf ball and often coated in chocolate sprinkles, desiccated coconut, or cocoa. As their name implies, these cookies contain rum. Because they are not baked, the alcohol flavour and kick are not lost during baking. This cookie is especially popular during the holiday season.Rum balls are a popular Christmas snack in England, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United States, Denmark (called Romkugle, but is enjoyed all year round), Austria, Slovenia, Hungary, and the Czech Republic.There are many different ways to make rum balls, as recipes vary from region to region and family to family. All rum balls must include chocolate and rum, but the rest of the ingredients vary in kind, form, and amount.To make a rum ball, the cake (or biscuit) material is crushed and mixed with cocoa and a moist binding ingredient, such as jam or condensed milk. Other optional ingredients can also be added, such as nuts. When the mixture holds together firmly, it is rolled into balls and then coated.In Hungary they are made in a similar way, but usually rolled in sugar. Ground walnut and raisins are sometimes added to the rum ball ingredients. Some Hungarian rum balls are made with whole cherries placed inside the balls, and then rolled in coconut flakes (Hungarian: kókuszgolyó).Rum balls closely resemble brigadeiros, a Brazilian sweet; however, brigadeiros are made from condensed milk.".
- Rum_ball ingredient Biscuit.
- Rum_ball ingredient Chocolate.
- Rum_ball ingredient Cocoa_solids.
- Rum_ball ingredient Condensed_milk.
- Rum_ball ingredient Fruit_preserves.
- Rum_ball ingredient Rum.
- Rum_ball thumbnail Rum_ball_cookies.jpg?width=300.
- Rum_ball type Dessert.
- Rum_ball wikiPageExternalLink taste-of-the-caribbean-my-big-brothers-bad-ass-cruzan-rum-balls.
- Rum_ball wikiPageID "1235914".
- Rum_ball wikiPageRevisionID "580226457".
- Rum_ball course Dessert.
- Rum_ball hasPhotoCollection Rum_ball.
- Rum_ball mainIngredient "Cake or biscuit material, cocoa, binding ingredient , chocolate, rum".
- Rum_ball name "Rum ball".
- Rum_ball subject Category:Australian_cuisine.
- Rum_ball subject Category:Austrian_cuisine.
- Rum_ball subject Category:Christmas_food.
- Rum_ball subject Category:Confectionery.
- Rum_ball subject Category:Danish_cuisine.
- Rum_ball subject Category:Hungarian_desserts.
- Rum_ball type Course107556970.
- Rum_ball type Dessert107609840.
- Rum_ball type Food100021265.
- Rum_ball type HungarianDesserts.
- Rum_ball type Matter100020827.
- Rum_ball type Nutriment107570720.
- Rum_ball type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Rum_ball type Substance100020090.
- Rum_ball type Food.
- Rum_ball type FunctionalSubstance.
- Rum_ball comment "Rum balls (German: Rumkugeln, Punschkugeln) are a truffle-like confection of sweet, dense balls flavoured with chocolate and rum. They are roughly the size of a golf ball and often coated in chocolate sprinkles, desiccated coconut, or cocoa. As their name implies, these cookies contain rum. Because they are not baked, the alcohol flavour and kick are not lost during baking.".
- Rum_ball label "Bola de ron".
- Rum_ball label "Rum ball".
- Rum_ball label "Rumkugel".
- Rum_ball label "Картошка (пирожное)".
- Rum_ball sameAs Rumkugel.
- Rum_ball sameAs Bola_de_ron.
- Rum_ball sameAs m.04kyvc.
- Rum_ball sameAs Q270997.
- Rum_ball sameAs Q270997.
- Rum_ball sameAs Rum_ball.
- Rum_ball wasDerivedFrom Rum_ball?oldid=580226457.
- Rum_ball depiction Rum_ball_cookies.jpg.
- Rum_ball isPrimaryTopicOf Rum_ball.
- Rum_ball name "Rum ball".