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  • ...merica, where it has become particularly popular in the Midwest. The name "kringle" is derived from the Old Norse word "kringla," meaning ring or circle. This ...ky pastry known today. In Scandinavia, particularly in Denmark and Norway, kringle is often associated with holidays and special occasions, reflecting its sta
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  • ...e pastry that shares a similar twisted loop shape with the protein domain. Kringle domains are found in a variety of [[blood]] [[plasma]] proteins involved in ...n physiological processes. The specific function and binding affinity of a kringle domain are determined by its amino acid sequence and the spatial arrangemen
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  • ...ch are known globally as Danish pastries or ''Danishes''. The tradition of Danish baking is deeply rooted in the country's culture and history, with a strong ...chnique of laminating dough with butter, leading to the flaky texture that Danish pastries are famous for.
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  • ...burger topped with a generous amount of butter; and [[kringle]], a type of Danish pastry that is the official state pastry.
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