Kaiser roll
English
Etymology
Calque of German Kaisersemmel, from Kaiser (“emperor”) + Semmel (“roll”), so named in honour of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria.
Noun
Kaiser roll (plural Kaiser rolls)
- A typically crusty round bread roll supposedly invented in Vienna, made from flour, barm, malt, water, and salt, and whose characteristic feature is a five-spoked propeller- or pinwheel-like star on its obverse.
- Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes, August 09, 2010
- Calvin: Help! A bee! A bee! Run for your life!
Hobbes! Did you see it?? It was the biggest bee in the world! It was the size of a Kaiser roll! It must’ve weighed 70 pounds!
- Calvin: Help! A bee! A bee! Run for your life!
- Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes, August 09, 2010
Synonyms
- (star-emblazoned round bread roll): Vienna roll
- Kaiser (shortening)
Translations
star-emblazoned round bread roll
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See also
Further reading
Kaiser roll on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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