I have thought that this traditional cake came from Lithuania and Poland and tribes who lived in 5th century between Poland and Lithuania called Yotvingians. quoting'' The cake became popular during the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569-1791). Its origins are attributed to either the Italian Queen Bona Sforza of Poland or the Baltic tribe of Yotvingians. The Yotvingians, first mentioned in 5th century B.C. as neuri, well known as great warriors and hunters, while Bona Sforza is known to have implemented many agriculture, infrastructure and manufacture reforms.[6] But most likely it's a variation of the German Baumkuchen.[7]''
This is perhaps the best channel I've come across by accident!!❤
Oui 👍🏼 je te jure attention et à rtoi et je suis née
This made me smile
yes! one in english that i can actually watch
Weight Watchers was the advertiser before this delicious video.
Wonderful!
Es sieht so gut aus. Genau so wie als Baumkuchen
Wunderbar
I have thought that this traditional cake came from Lithuania and Poland and tribes who lived in 5th century between Poland and Lithuania called Yotvingians. quoting''
The cake became popular during the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569-1791). Its origins are attributed to either the Italian Queen Bona Sforza of Poland or the Baltic tribe of Yotvingians. The Yotvingians, first mentioned in 5th century B.C. as neuri, well known as great warriors and hunters, while Bona Sforza is known to have implemented many agriculture, infrastructure and manufacture reforms.[6] But most likely it's a variation of the German Baumkuchen.[7]''
Ich frage mich ja immer, woher man diese einfachen Haltestangen für Spieße bekommt .... Muss ich mir die selber schweißen?
Schade daß Orginalstimme durch das englische Gelaber so überdeckt wird 🥴, wäre hier nicht Untertitel besser 🤔
Finde ich auch schade. Hat sich erledigt für mich. Habe das Interesse verloren und bekommt auch keine Bewertung von mir. Sorry
Auf deutsch bitte !
Na ja, irgendwie wie Baumkuchen oder? 🤔
ähnliche herstellweise, aber nicht dasselbe
:-)