Café Europe

Café Europe, Café d'Europe or also Café Europa was a cultural initiative of the Austrian presidency of the European Union, held on Europe Day (9 May 2006) in 27 cafés of the capitals of the then 25 EU member states and the two countries which would join the Union in 2007. Vienna, the capital of Austria, is well known for its long and vibrant café culture, dating back from the first introduction of coffee to Europe as a result of the trade with the Ottoman Empire via Italy in the 16th and 17th centuries.

Sweet Europe

The initiative also included a presentation, called Sweet Europe, of typical sweets and cakes of every member state.[1]

 AustriaGugelhupf
 BelgiumWaffles
 BulgariaSweet rice with milk (мляко с ориз)
 CyprusBaklava (μπακλαβάς)
 Czech RepublicKoláč
 DenmarkDanish pastry (Wienerbrød)
 EstoniaOatmeal cookies (Kaerahelbeküpsised)
 FinlandLaskiaispulla (Semla)
 FranceMadeleines
 GermanyStreuselkuchen
 GreeceVasilopita (Βασιλόπιτα)
 HungaryDobos Torta
 IrelandScones
 ItalyTiramisù
 LatviaLayered rye bread (Rupjmaizes kārtojums)
 LithuaniaŠakotis
 LuxembourgApfeltorte
 MaltaImqaret
 NetherlandsTompouce
 PolandMazurek kajmakowy
 PortugalPastel de nata
 RomaniaCozonac
 SlovakiaWalnut strudel (orechovy zavin)
 SloveniaPrekmurska gibanica
 SpainTarta de Santiago
 SwedenKanelbulle
 United KingdomShortbread

Notes

  1. "Cakes, Sweets and Coffee | Cafeeurope.at". Archived from the original on 2014-02-07. Retrieved 2011-01-18.
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