Lebkuchen

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Etymology

The etymology of Leb- in the term Script error: No such module "Lang". is uncertain. Proposed derivations include: from the Latin Script error: No such module "Lang". (flat bread), from the Germanic word Laib (loaf), and from the Germanic word lebbe (very sweet). Another likely possibility is that it comes from the old term Script error: No such module "Lang"., the rather solid crystallized honey taken from the hive, that cannot be used for much beside baking. Folk etymology often associates the name with Script error: No such module "Lang". (life), Script error: No such module "Lang". (body), or Script error: No such module "Lang". (favorite food).[6] Script error: No such module "Lang". means 'cake'.

History

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Sometime in history bakers noticed that honey-sweetened dough would undergo a natural fermentation process when stored in a cool location for several weeks, creating air bubbles that would improve the quality of the bread. Script error: No such module "Lang". was started in November and baked in December after undergoing this fermentation period.[7]

Script error: No such module "Lang". was invented by monks in Franconia, Germany, in the 13th century. Script error: No such module "Lang". bakers were recorded as early as 1296 in Ulm, and 1395 in Nürnberg (Nuremberg). The latter is the most famous exporter today of the product known as Script error: No such module "Lang". (Nuremberg Lebkuchen).

Local history in Nuremberg relates that emperor Friedrich III held a Reichstag there in 1487 and he invited the children of the city to a special event where he presented Lebkuchen bearing his printed portrait to almost four thousand children. Historically, and due to differences in the ingredients, Script error: No such module "Lang". is also known as "honey cake" (Honigkuchen) or "pepper cake" (Pfefferkuchen). Traditionally, the cookies are usually quite large and may be Script error: No such module "convert". in diameter if round, and larger if rectangular. Unlike other cities where women could bake and sell the holiday cookies at will, in Nuremberg only members of the baker's guild were allowed to bake the cookies.[8]

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Since 1808, a variety of Nürnberg Lebkuchen made without flour has been called Script error: No such module "Lang".. It is uncertain whether Elise was the daughter of a gingerbread baker or the wife of a margrave. Her name is associated with some of the Lebkuchen produced by members of the guild. Since 1996, Nürnberger Lebkuchen is a protected designation of origin, meaning that it must be produced within the boundaries of the city.

Types

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In Germany, types of Script error: No such module "Lang". are distinguished by the kind of nuts used and their proportions. Salt of Hartshorn and potash are often used for raising the dough. Script error: No such module "Lang". dough is usually placed on a thin wafer base called an Script error: No such module "Lang".. This was an idea of the monks, who used unleavened communion wafer ingredients to prevent the dough from sticking. Typically, they are glazed or covered with very dark chocolate or a thin sugar coating, but some are left uncoated.

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Another form is the "witch's house" (Script error: No such module "Lang". or Script error: No such module "Lang".), made popular because of the fairy tales about Hansel and Gretel.

The closest German equivalent of the gingerbread man is the Honigkuchenpferd ("honey cake horse").

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Several Swiss regional varieties also exist and have been declared part of the Culinary Heritage of Switzerland, such as the case with Berner Honiglebkuchen.

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See also

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References

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