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Gingerbread

Gingerbread refers to a broad category of baked goods, typically flavored with ginger, cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon and sweetened with honey, sugar, or molasses. Gingerbread foods vary, ranging from a moist loaf cake to forms nearly as crisp as a ginger snap.

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Main ingredients
Ginger root, honey or molasses

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Gingerbread

Nodes106
Edges105
Triples108
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.018868
Components1

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Gingerbread

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related to history · 30
Gingerbread → AD, Armenian, Bondaroy, Early, Europe, France, French Christians, German, Germany, Greece, Gregory, Gregory Makar, Grégoire, He, In, In England, It, John Baret, Mediterranean, Nicopolis
related to England and Scotland · 28
Gingerbread → AKA Luckie Fykie, Bristo Street, Christian Isobel Johnstone's The, Christmas, Cleikum Inn, Cook, Cornish, Edinburgh's Potterrow, Housewife's Manual, In, In England, It, Margaret Dods, Meg Dod's Cookery, Mrs, Mrs Flockhart, Parliament, Parlies, Queen Elizabeth, Saint Ronan's
related to Etymology · 23
Gingerbread → Amelia Simmons, American Cookery, Czech, European, For, French, German, German Laib, In, It, Latin, Leben, Lebkuchen, Norwegian, Old French, Originally, Pepper, Pfefferkuchen, Piernik, Polish
related to Europe · 9
Gingerbread → At Oktoberfest, Christmas, German, Ich, In Germany, Lebkuchen, Munich, The, Traditionally
see also · 8
Gingerbread → Aachener PrintenDutch, Croatia, Decorated, French, German, MuseumLebkuchen, SloveniaList, Spiced
related to Americas · 6
Gingerbread → Another, Chiriquí, French, In, In Panama, United States
Main ingredients · 1
Gingerbread → Ginger root, honey or molasses
is a · 1
Gingerbread → traditional style of the former Polish capital.In the Czech Republic
related to External links · 1
Gingerbread → Open Directory ProjectDundee

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ginger honey made cake also called popular known baked molasses biscuit first soft german traditional forms england sugar lebkuchen french

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GingerbreadMain ingredientsGinger root, honey or molasses1.00infobox
Gingerbreadis atraditional style of the former Polish capital.In the Czech Republic0.90text
the Christmas markets that occur in many German townsinstance ofparticularly associated with carnivals and street markets0.80text
Gingerbreadrelated to AmericasIn0.60section
Gingerbreadrelated to AmericasUnited States0.60section
Gingerbreadrelated to AmericasFrench0.60section
Gingerbreadrelated to AmericasIn Panama0.60section
Gingerbreadrelated to AmericasChiriquí0.60section
Gingerbreadrelated to AmericasAnother0.60section
Gingerbreadrelated to England and ScotlandIn England0.60section
Gingerbreadrelated to England and ScotlandIn0.60section
Gingerbreadrelated to England and ScotlandQueen Elizabeth0.60section

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