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- Leipziger_Lerche abstract "The Leipziger Lerche is a pastry of Leipzig. The name originates from the singing bird lark (German:Lerche) which was roasted with herbs and eggs or served as a filling in pastries. In the year 1720 alone, 400.000 of those bird were sold in Leipzig as a delicacy.The hunt of the singing birds was officially banned by the saxonian King Albert I in 1876 after recognition of their agricultural importance. According to the Vienna Appetit-Lexikon, larks were still exported from Leipzig at the end of the 19th century. It is passed on that today's pastry replaced the traditional meat filled pastry.Today's version consists of a shortcrust filled with a mixture of crushed almonds, nuts and a cherry. The cherry symbolises the heart of the bird. It is topped with a grid of two crossed dough strips. The term Leipziger Lerche has been protected by the saxonian bakery guild since 1998.".
- Leipziger_Lerche ingredient Almond.
- Leipziger_Lerche ingredient Nut_(fruit).
- Leipziger_Lerche ingredient Shortcrust_pastry.
- Leipziger_Lerche origin Germany.
- Leipziger_Lerche origin Leipzig.
- Leipziger_Lerche thumbnail Leipziger_Lerchen.jpg?width=300.
- Leipziger_Lerche wikiPageID "32524576".
- Leipziger_Lerche wikiPageRevisionID "591209910".
- Leipziger_Lerche country Germany.
- Leipziger_Lerche hasPhotoCollection Leipziger_Lerche.
- Leipziger_Lerche mainIngredient "Shortcrust, almonds, nuts, one cherry".
- Leipziger_Lerche name "Leipziger Lerche".
- Leipziger_Lerche region Leipzig.
- Leipziger_Lerche type Pastry.
- Leipziger_Lerche subject Category:German_cuisine.
- Leipziger_Lerche subject Category:Leipzig.
- Leipziger_Lerche subject Category:Pastries.
- Leipziger_Lerche type Food.
- Leipziger_Lerche type FunctionalSubstance.
- Leipziger_Lerche comment "The Leipziger Lerche is a pastry of Leipzig. The name originates from the singing bird lark (German:Lerche) which was roasted with herbs and eggs or served as a filling in pastries. In the year 1720 alone, 400.000 of those bird were sold in Leipzig as a delicacy.The hunt of the singing birds was officially banned by the saxonian King Albert I in 1876 after recognition of their agricultural importance.".
- Leipziger_Lerche label "Leipziger Lerche (Gebäck)".
- Leipziger_Lerche label "Leipziger Lerche".
- Leipziger_Lerche label "Leipziger Lerche".
- Leipziger_Lerche label "Лейпцигские жаворонки".
- Leipziger_Lerche sameAs Leipziger_Lerche_(Gebäck).
- Leipziger_Lerche sameAs Leipziger_Lerche.
- Leipziger_Lerche sameAs m.0h1cjw8.
- Leipziger_Lerche sameAs Q453741.
- Leipziger_Lerche sameAs Q453741.
- Leipziger_Lerche wasDerivedFrom Leipziger_Lerche?oldid=591209910.
- Leipziger_Lerche depiction Leipziger_Lerchen.jpg.
- Leipziger_Lerche isPrimaryTopicOf Leipziger_Lerche.
- Leipziger_Lerche name "Leipziger Lerche".