A bagel (Yiddish: בײגל, romanized: beygl; Polish: bajgiel; also historically spelled beigel) is a bread product originating in the Jewish communities of Poland .
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26 mars 2009 · Although bagels clearly had multi-ethnic origins in Poland, here in the US they came fairly quickly to be associated with Jewish culture. Like ...
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Le bagel (du yiddish בײגל beygl) est l'appellation anglo-américaine d'un petit pain en ... (en) Gil Marks, Encyclopedia of Jewish Food , John Wiley & Sons, ...
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27 févr. 2016 · The story goes, a baker in Vienna, Austria, accidentally invented the bagel in the late 17th century. He made it as a tribute to the King of ...
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20 févr. 2022 · Bagels are the only Jewish food you can't find anywhere else. This word was born from Yiddish, in its original language. This classic food ...
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17 déc. 2008 · Where was the world's first bagel born? Balinska discounts the popular legend that it was invented in 1683 as a stirrup-shaped tribute to ...
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When my great‑uncle Jacques immigrated to New York from Syria at the turn of the century, the only jobs he could get were peddling door-to-door and selling ...
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23 mars 2017 · Jewish bakers made round-shaped pastries like obwarzanek, but boiled them instead of baking the bread, calling them bagels. Bagels soon became a ...
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9 mars 2020 · The bagel was thus born out of necessity – it was Jewish cuisine's take on the obwarzanek, but it was also one of the only ways Jewish people ...
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5 oct. 2018 · The bagel arrived in the United States with Jewish immigrants from Poland in the late 19th century. Long before it was schmeared with cream ...
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Bagels date to the late 17th century in Austria, saying that bagels were invented in 1683 by a Viennese baker trying to pay tribute to the King of Poland, Jan ...
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Bagel is a Jewish dish that supposedly originates from Poland as it was in Cracok where first mentions of it were noticed. That document informs that bagels ...
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12 nov. 2008 · Bagels are clearly no longer specifically a Jewish food. At some point in the middle of the 20th century, their position from the Jewish bun to ...
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One version has it that, thanks to a Church ban on Jewish bakeries in 12th Century Poland, it came to pass that Jews were only allowed to work with bread that ...
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14 nov. 2018 · Bagels arrived in the United States in the late 19th Century courtesy of Jewish immigrants from Poland. They were sold on the streets of New ...
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