rugalach

rugalach
/rug"euh leuhkh/, n.pl. Jewish Cookery.
bite-size pastries, often filled with fruit, nuts, raisins, etc.
Also, rogelach /raw"geuh leuhkh, rug"euh-/.
[ < Yiddish rugelekh, rogelekh, pl. of RUGELE, ROGELE]

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  • rugalach — /rug euh leuhkh/, n.pl. Jewish Cookery. bite size pastries, often filled with fruit, nuts, raisins, etc. Also, rogelach /raw geuh leuhkh, rug euh /. [ < Yiddish rugelekh, rogelekh, pl. of RUGELE, ROGELE] …   Useful english dictionary

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