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- Zopf abstract "Zopf or Züpfe is a type of Swiss, Austrian or German bread made from white flour, milk, eggs, butter and yeast. The dough is brushed with egg yolk before baking, lending it its golden crust. It is baked in the form of a plait and traditionally eaten on Sunday mornings. A variant from Swabia is known as a Hefekranz (also: Hefezopf), and is distinguished from the Zopf in being sweet.The name "Zopf" is derived from the shape of the bread, and literally means "braid".".
- Zopf alias "Züpfe".
- Zopf hasVariant Hefekranz.
- Zopf ingredient Baker's_yeast.
- Zopf ingredient Butter.
- Zopf ingredient Egg_(food).
- Zopf ingredient Flour.
- Zopf ingredient Milk.
- Zopf origin Switzerland.
- Zopf thumbnail Zopf.jpg?width=300.
- Zopf wikiPageExternalLink zopf.html.
- Zopf wikiPageID "4368814".
- Zopf wikiPageRevisionID "604324539".
- Zopf alternateName "Züpfe".
- Zopf country Switzerland.
- Zopf hasPhotoCollection Zopf.
- Zopf mainIngredient Baker's_yeast.
- Zopf mainIngredient Butter.
- Zopf mainIngredient Egg_(food).
- Zopf mainIngredient Flour.
- Zopf mainIngredient Milk.
- Zopf name "Zopf".
- Zopf type Bread.
- Zopf variations "Hefekranz or Hefezopf".
- Zopf subject Category:Braided_egg_breads.
- Zopf subject Category:Swiss_breads.
- Zopf type BakedGoods107622061.
- Zopf type Bread107679356.
- Zopf type Food100021265.
- Zopf type Food107555863.
- Zopf type Foodstuff107566340.
- Zopf type Matter100020827.
- Zopf type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Zopf type Solid115046900.
- Zopf type Starches107566863.
- Zopf type Substance100020090.
- Zopf type SwissBreads.
- Zopf type YeastBreads.
- Zopf type Food.
- Zopf type FunctionalSubstance.
- Zopf comment "Zopf or Züpfe is a type of Swiss, Austrian or German bread made from white flour, milk, eggs, butter and yeast. The dough is brushed with egg yolk before baking, lending it its golden crust. It is baked in the form of a plait and traditionally eaten on Sunday mornings. A variant from Swabia is known as a Hefekranz (also: Hefezopf), and is distinguished from the Zopf in being sweet.The name "Zopf" is derived from the shape of the bread, and literally means "braid".".
- Zopf label "Tresse au beurre".
- Zopf label "Zopf (Brot)".
- Zopf label "Zopf".
- Zopf label "Zopf".
- Zopf label "Zopf".
- Zopf sameAs Zopf_(Brot).
- Zopf sameAs Zopf.
- Zopf sameAs Tresse_au_beurre.
- Zopf sameAs Zopf.
- Zopf sameAs m.0bzky6.
- Zopf sameAs Q220406.
- Zopf sameAs Q220406.
- Zopf sameAs Zopf.
- Zopf wasDerivedFrom Zopf?oldid=604324539.
- Zopf depiction Zopf.jpg.
- Zopf isPrimaryTopicOf Zopf.
- Zopf name "Zopf".