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- Semla abstract "A semla or fastlagsbulle (Swedish), laskiaispulla (Finnish), vastlakukkel (Estonian) or fastelavnsbolle (Danish and Norwegian) is a traditional sweet roll made in various forms in Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden and Norway associated with Lent and especially Shrove Monday and Shrove Tuesday.The name semla (plural, semlor) is a loan word from German Semmel, originally deriving from the Latin semilia, which was the name used for the finest quality wheat flour or semolina. In the southernmost part of Sweden (Scania) and by the Swedish-speaking population in Finland, they are known as fastlagsbulle, in Denmark and Norway they are known as fastelavnsbolle (fastlagen and fastelavn being the equivalent of Shrovetide). In Scania, originally an Eastern Danish dialect, the feast is also called fastelann. In Finnish they are known as laskiaispulla, in Latvian as vēja kūkas, and in Estonian as vastlakukkel.".
- Semla thumbnail Semla88.JPG?width=300.
- Semla wikiPageID "486895".
- Semla wikiPageRevisionID "605168861".
- Semla caption "A typical Swedish or Finnish semla".
- Semla hasPhotoCollection Semla.
- Semla name "Semla".
- Semla type Sweet_roll.
- Semla subject Category:Buns.
- Semla subject Category:Danish_cuisine.
- Semla subject Category:Finnish_cuisine.
- Semla subject Category:Mardi_Gras_food.
- Semla subject Category:Norwegian_cuisine.
- Semla subject Category:Pastries.
- Semla subject Category:Swedish_cuisine.
- Semla type Food.
- Semla type FunctionalSubstance.
- Semla comment "A semla or fastlagsbulle (Swedish), laskiaispulla (Finnish), vastlakukkel (Estonian) or fastelavnsbolle (Danish and Norwegian) is a traditional sweet roll made in various forms in Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden and Norway associated with Lent and especially Shrove Monday and Shrove Tuesday.The name semla (plural, semlor) is a loan word from German Semmel, originally deriving from the Latin semilia, which was the name used for the finest quality wheat flour or semolina. ".
- Semla label "Semla (brioche)".
- Semla label "Semla (dolce)".
- Semla label "Semla".
- Semla label "Semla".
- Semla label "Semla".
- Semla label "Semla".
- Semla label "Semla".
- Semla label "セムラ".
- Semla sameAs Semla.
- Semla sameAs Semla.
- Semla sameAs Semla_(brioche).
- Semla sameAs Semla_(dolce).
- Semla sameAs セムラ.
- Semla sameAs 셈라.
- Semla sameAs Semla.
- Semla sameAs Semla.
- Semla sameAs m.02gbsm.
- Semla sameAs Q1139319.
- Semla sameAs Q1139319.
- Semla wasDerivedFrom Semla?oldid=605168861.
- Semla depiction Semla88.JPG.
- Semla isPrimaryTopicOf Semla.
- Semla name "Semla".