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Russian Mennonite zwieback information


Russian Mennonite zwieback
TypeBread roll
Place of originNetherlands and West Prussia

Russian Mennonite zwieback, called Tweebak in Plautdietsch, is a yeast bread roll formed from two pieces of dough that are pulled apart when eaten. Placing the two balls of dough one on top of the other so that the top one does not fall off during the baking process is part of the art and challenge that must be mastered by the baker. Traditionally, this type of zwieback is baked Saturday and eaten Sunday morning and for afternoon Faspa (Standard German: "Vesper"),[1] a light meal.[2][3]

This zwieback originated in the port cities of the Netherlands or Danzig, where toasted, dried buns were used to provision ships. Mennonite immigrants from the Netherlands, who settled in around Danzig in West Prussia continued this practice and brought it to Russia, when they migrated to new colonies in what is today Ukraine.[1]

  1. ^ a b Voth, Norma Jost, "Mennonite Foods & Folkways from South Russia, Volumes I", pp. 35-55. Good Books, 1990. ISBN 0-934672-89-X
  2. ^ Wiese, Luella Toevs (1993-01-01). Franz Toevs and His Descendants. Tennessee Valley Publishing. p. 14. ISBN 9781932604276.
  3. ^ "Faspa Country: a Herbert story". Archived from the original on 2013-01-15. Retrieved 2012-06-24.

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