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Youngsters especially will be attracted to the gingerbread biscuits known as Lebkuchen, marzipan figures and other sweets.
WN.com - Articles related to Is China's economy really bigger than Japan's? 2010
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Youngsters especially will be attracted to the gingerbread biscuits known as Lebkuchen, marzipan figures and other sweets.
WN.com - Articles related to Is China's economy really bigger than Japan's? 2010
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Hey, I think you did not find it because it actually isn't called Lebkuchen although it is one, it runs under "Soßenkuchen", the most known brand is this one:
AmiExpat's Sauerbraten challenge! C N Heidelberg 2009
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There one can buy Christmas trees, ornaments, and assorted items from Germany that are usually associated with the holiday season such as Lebkuchen (ginger bread cookies) Pfeffernusse (spice drops) etc.
Garden City News 2010
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German lebkuchen factories such as Lebkuchen-Schmidt turn out millions of these gingerbread cakes annually, all tucked into enchantingly designed collector tins and sold worldwide.
JSOnline.com 2009
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A table was set up, and each place contained an orange, an apple, six cigarettes, chocolate cake, and two pieces of Lebkuchen (gingerbread).
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In some camps, the Association set up a lottery system where lucky POWs could win oranges, apples, gingerbread (Lebkuchen), cigarettes, Christmas cards, or crucifixes.
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Petra from Chili und Ciabatta baked a wonderful Pfeffernussbrot (Pepper Spice Bread) flavored with an enticing mix of cinnamon, allspice, Lebkuchen-Gewuerz (a spice mix containing cinnamon, orange peel, coriander seeds, mace, nutmeg, cloves and cardamom) and freshly ground black pepper.
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Petra from Chili und Ciabatta baked a wonderful Pfeffernussbrot (Pepper Spice Bread) flavored with an enticing mix of cinnamon, allspice, Lebkuchen-Gewuerz (a spice mix containing cinnamon, orange peel, coriander seeds, mace, nutmeg, cloves and cardamom) and freshly ground black pepper.
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We ended up substituting with the closest-looking thing to Lebkuchen that's available at this time of year: some kind of cinnamon cookies.
Archive 2009-03-01 C N Heidelberg 2009
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