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streuselkuchen

[shtroi-zuhl-koo-khuhn, stroo-zuhl-koo-khuhn, -kuhn, stroi-]

noun

  1. coffeecake topped with streusel.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of streuselkuchen1

From German; streusel, kuchen
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Example Sentences

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Rolls and butter, coffee and milk, Streuselkuchen and Butterkuchen such as German children love, and also cakes called Bubenschenkel—or little boy's legs.

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When we reached the verandah of the "Nassauer Hof" we were gladdened by bows from the "Assessor" and the student, who with the "cackling geese" were seated at a long table consuming piles of Apfelkuchen, Streuselkuchen, and Napfkuchen to an accompaniment of steaming coffee.

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At Mainz we discovered a café close to the theatre, and sipped coffee and ate Streuselkuchen out of doors in the shadow of the cathedral and Gutenberg's statue.

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