Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Kringles
Does anyone know if Kringles are available anywhere in this area without ordering them from Racine?
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People from Wisconsin know that O&H Bakery has the best kringle. Unfortunately, you can only get it in southeast Wisconsin, or by mail. I particularly like their Wisconsin Kringle, which has cream cheese, Door County cherries, and northern Wisconsin cranberries. I also like the turtle Kringle. Filling is caramel, pecans, and chocolate, with chocolate icing and sprinkled with more pecans. |
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Same here. Never heard of them. According to Wikipedia they are a type of pretzel (Kringle is a Northern European pastry, a variety of pretzel) but they appear to be more of a danish. I am more interested if they are danish than pretzel.
Are they just the Wisconsin name for a danish? Can those of you that are familiar with a Kringle enlighten those of us who are not? What do they taste like? How big are they? What is a fair price? |
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O&H from Racine are the best. We like almond, raspberry or apple the best. Sort of like a puff pastry to form an oval about 10 inches long to look like a long open in the middle donut. filled and folded over. Drizzled with decorative frosting. We ordered them last Christmas. Expensive but best gift ever.
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I also see that something called Potine? is a delicacy for those residing in that region. upon examining Potine I found it is a tater tot
with melted cheese on top, and some other stuff on it............ |
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