Meaning of rogalik | Babel Free
Definitions
A crescent-shaped pastry that is popular in Poland and various other Eastern European countries.
Examples
“Her ladyship was reduced to the pitiable choice of yesterday’s croissants or one of the nine different kinds of rolls, milk breads, sweet breads, scones, pancakes, vatrushki, kalachi, ponchiki, rogaliki and bulochki whose delicious, new-baked smell was wafting all over the house.”
“Among the recommended desserts are strudel, rogalik and flugen, a Romanian square of walnuts, raisins and honey.”
“You can start all over next weekend at the Polish Festival at Falcon Hall at 20th Street and St. Louis Avenue. […] The pastry booth will have chrusciki and rogaliki.”
“Waiting to be savored are Elena Trujillo’s made-from-scratch honey cake, rogaliki filled with chocolate, and butter cookies, baked with farmer’s cheese.”
“Rogaliki is really just one taste of the holidays in my Russia. It is traditional to do a lot of baking.”
“Senior center staff will provide babka (bread) and rogaliki (poppy seed and nut roll).”
“Zabawa and Polanka was too funny and don’t ever forget about our band, you’re my best friend forever, love the haircuts, the pj’s and oh yeah rogaliki.”
“Polish Bake Shop: Babka and Rogaliki”
“As matriarch, Mary Lee was more than comfortable in her role as Head Rogaliki Baker during the family’s Christmas cookie baking marathon, an all-day affair that annually produces some 1,800 traditional Polish cookies - and plenty of laughter.”
“Do you know what a spanakopita is? A rogalik? Answer: You don’t need to. A food dictionary isn’t necessary to enjoy the Old World treats that make up two of the most popular ethnic festivals in Naples, the longtime Greek Fest and the younger, broader Ethnic Food Festival.”
“Kusher Bakery specializes in Ukrainian breads including, […] poppy seed strudel, caramel cookies (walnut-shaped), bulochka and rogalik.”
“She was known for her delicious pierogis and rogaliki.”
“Grandma’s rogaliki. For my annual tribute to my Polish grandmother, I’ll make her crescent rolls. Unlike many Polish bakers who use jam fillings, Babcia’s were simply cinnamon-scented. I miss them.”
“The Siberian tiger had a bright smile on for all her customers, dishing out cinnamon-walnut rogaliki and crisp hvorost dusted with powdered sugar alongside donuts and gingerbread, with cups of coffee steaming alongside them.”
“Rogaliki, almond crescent cookies, have many versions – some recipes require rolling the dough and cutting it into triangles with the addition of a nut filling.”
“Honey cake in three flavors, rogaliki with a hidden center of apricot jam, pastries laced with the enchanting nuttiness of poppyseeds — the pastry case at Emish Market was stacked with its usual array of international treats, many inspired by Eastern European traditions.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.