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Post by jimpres on Apr 17, 2008 8:34:52 GMT -7
A common breakfast among commuters, bagels stand alone as the only bread that is boiled before it is baked, providing chewiness instead of brittle crumbs. Yeast dough is shaped into rings, allowed to rise, then briefly tossed into vigorously boiling water for a few seconds. Then it is baked, where the prior boiling creates a chewy texture. Those that like a bit of gloss on the crust can brush them with sugar water, the traditional method, or egg, a more modern method abhorred by purists.
The origin of the bagel is up for debate, although it seems to have early taken a foothold in Poland. The first printed mention occurs in Krakow, in 1610 in a list of community regulations that stipulate that bagels are to be given to pregnant women. (Interestingly, given the bagel's association as a 'Jewish' food, there is no mention of religion in this regulation-apparently Christian women ate bagels as well). Others support the theory that an Austrian baker created a stirrup (or 'beugal') made out of dough to give to the King of Poland in 1683, in thanks for his help in defeating the Turks, and in honor of his great horsemanship. (Other German variations of the word are: 'beigel', meaning 'ring', and 'bugel', meaning bracelet.)
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Post by rdywenur on Apr 20, 2008 4:13:30 GMT -7
Jim, I thought the bagel was origin of Katz's Deli, Manhattan........LOL
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Post by jimpres on Apr 20, 2008 15:03:19 GMT -7
Never been to Katz's in Manhattan. Never been to Manhattan. But when I visited the King of Poland he gave me one. ; )
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Post by geniafl on Jul 12, 2008 11:45:45 GMT -7
I just ate a bagel this morning. It was an original deli type bagel. It had the chewiness described above. Yummy!
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Post by crackercrumbs on Sept 3, 2008 12:06:51 GMT -7
"I thought the bagel was origin of Katz's Deli, Manhattan........LOL"
aw...just thinking about the wonderful smells that smack you in the face when you walk in. It's a shame that Texans never really caught onto the idea of a deli...gee all the assorted meats/cheeses breads and other tempting treats
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