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  • wtgW Offline
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    Besides the fact that I speak no Korean, they have outlawed poppy seeds!

    https://www.sfgate.com/food/article/trader-joes-seasoning-ban-south-korea-19570486.php

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      I've never really understood the appeal of poppy seeds. As a topping for things like rolls and bagels, I find them more a nuisance than a benefit. As a pastry filling, they're better, but nothing I like as well as a fruit filling.

      Big Al

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      • wtgW Offline
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        wrote on last edited by wtg
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        They do tumble off of bagels, but I still love them.

        Poppy seeds are very common in Lithuanian dessert cuisine. Besides a poppy seed roll, we have a traditional Christmas Eve dish consisting of small leavened biscuits that have some poppy seeds. The biscuits are served soaked in a poppy seed milk. One of my favorite holiday foods. Christmas Eve isn't complete without it!

        Poppy seed roll:

        http://delightsofculinaria.com/poppy-seed-roll/

        Kuciukai/slizikai:

        https://myfoododyssey.com/2014/12/08/lithuanian-christmas-eve-biscuits-kuciukai-recipe/#more-3971

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