Hungarian Walnut or Poppy Seed Rolls (Bejgli)

$22.99

Bejgli (or beigli) is a German-origin pastry with roots dating back to 14th-century Silesia. The first mentions of poppy seed rolls come from 1610 in Kraków and 1683 in Vienna. Symbolism: On the Christmas table, walnuts symbolized protection against spoilage, and poppy seeds symbolized abundance.
Bejgli (or beigli) is a traditional Hungarian Christmas pastry: a richly filled roll made of yeast-raised, shortcrust pastry. Most often made with walnuts or poppy seeds. A sweet festive dessert with a shiny, marbled top, symbolizing abundance.

Minimun order 1 roll. About 1lb.