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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Zingerman's sells walnut beigli - https://www.zingermans.com/Product/walnut-beigli/G-BEI Also check bende.com and hungariandeli.com Not a whole lot in the way of local brick-and-mortar stores selling Hungarian products - on occasion there might be something at the German Gourmet on Columbia Pike, or the Russian Gourmet on Main Street in Fairfax.[/quote] Zingermans-Michigan and hungariandeli-LA? There are bricks and mortar stores selling the products from maybe northern MD up through PA-western NJ to NY. Why? Destination area for Aistro Hungarian empire immigrants back in the days of Ellis Island. Lots of eastern Europeans. https://www.kifflekitchen.com/category-s/1513.htm Kolachi [nut roll] and kiffles etc. Another is https://buttermaidbakery.com/ So sometimes Wegmans in that Phila to NYC market area has carried nutrolls and kiffles supplied by small businesses. Never had buttermaids. We received a baked goods product [not this type] and it was stale and yuck. We never have recieved stale and yuck from Kiffle Kitchen or Oh Danish bakery [makes those kringles sold at Trader Joes]. Do to popular demand and excess consumption by friends of DC's years ago I learned to make kiffles and nutroll. [/quote]
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