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Kraków gingerbread or Kraków gingerbreads ((ポーランド語:Krakowski piernik), plural (ポーランド語:Krakowskie pierniki)) is a variety of gingerbread from Kraków, Poland. Since the 14th century, when Kraków was the capital of Poland, the city was known for its gingerbreads, popular across the land at least as much as the gingerbreads of Toruń and Nuremberg. The spicey dough ("pierne", hence the name) was pressed into elaborate wooden molds with carved images, baked and reportedly kept around for up to 20 years. Before World War II and up until 1940, the most famous producer of Kraków Gingerbreads was the local company called Rothe on ul. Sławkowska street. Modern recipes can be quite elaborate, with flour browned in a pan. A different variety (named singular as "piernik") is a spicy and fluffy dark-brown cake similar to a sponge cake. It can be eaten in several ways: with chocolate sauce or plum jam. Commercial gingerbread cake producers in Kraków include Gellwe.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.gellwe.pl/produkty/produkt/tytul/piernik-krakowski-100/ )〕 The Kraków Gingerbread is very famous in Southern Poland due to historic reasons, the cake is similar to Polish ''Royal Gingerbread'', although Kraków gingerbread cake has more spices.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://przesmacznie.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/piernik-krakowski.html )〕 ==See also==
* List of Polish desserts * Toruń gingerbread
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