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Rugelach — (Hebrew: רוגלך). (Other spellings: Rugulach, Rugalach, Rogelach, Rugalah, Rugala.) A Jewish pastry of Ashkenazic origin. The name is a Yiddish diminutive form of the Hebrew, רוגלית (roglìt), meaning creeping vine, perhaps because of the rolled up … Wikipedia
rugelach — [rug′ə lukh΄] n. pl. rugelach a small pastry consisting of a square of dough with two opposite corners folded over a centered filling of nuts or jam * * * rug·e·lach or rug·a·lach (rŭgʹə ləKH) n. A cookie of cream cheese dough spread with filling … Universalium
rugelach — [rug′ə lukh΄] n. pl. rugelach a small pastry consisting of a square of dough with two opposite corners folded over a centered filling of nuts or jam … English World dictionary
rugelach — noun pastry made with a cream cheese dough and different fillings (as raisins and walnuts and cinnamon or chocolate and walnut and apricot preserves) • Syn: ↑rugulah, ↑ruggelach • Hypernyms: ↑pastry … Useful english dictionary
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