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Whoa, sidebar: whats a kolache?

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According to Wikipedia, Kolache (also spelled kolace, kolach, or kolacky, from the Czech and Slovak plural koláče) are a type of pastry consisting of fillings ranging from fruits to cheeses inside a bread roll. Originally only a sweet dessert from Central Europe, they have become popular in parts of the United States (strangely, they seem to have a big concentration in the American midwest, with kolache havens occurring in Oklahoma and Texas, which both boast annual Kolache festivals; however, Montgomery MN cites itself as the “Kolacky Capital of the World”. Fighting words, anyone?). A picture of a kolache we found in Seattle at the Great Harvest Bread Company’s Ballard location, is pictured left.

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