SC - lenkuchen
LHG, JRG
liontamr at ptd.net
Sun Sep 13 06:27:58 PDT 1998
Nurnberger would likely be a variant developed in Nurnberg.
Bear
> Uh, What IS this "lebkuchen"? Or this "Nurnberger"?
>
> Thanks.
> Stefan li Rous
> stefan at texas.net
Nurnberg is a town in germany (site of the famous Kunegunda shrine and
annual pilgrimage/parade) that still retains its medieval fortifications
and many of it's medieval buildings within the town walls and castle. It is
famous for it's lebkuchen, which I have been fortunate enough to taste in
it's modern variant. Quite spicy, and is a raised cake with dried fruits
(modernly). With the variants of plain, sugar glazed, and chocolate glazed,
it's extremely sinful. I hav also tasted a flat variety, which i enjoyed
rather more. All of them keep for ever---or rather, a year at least, in the
cupboard.
My next-door neighbor is a resident and native of Nurnberg, going back
for the annual pilgimage to the Kunegunda festival, where they pick a
village girl to be the beauteous Kunegunda for a day. Her family lives in
one of those charming houses we would call tudor today.
FYI
Aoife
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