Brudels (Apple, Green Apple and Toasted) – Strudel
https://wiki.wizard101central.com/wiki/Creature:Apple_Brudel_(Balance)
https://wiki.wizard101central.com/wiki/Creature:Green_Apple_Brudel_(4,050)
https://wiki.wizard101central.com/wiki/Creature:Toasted_Brudel
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strudel
Your wizard will encounter Brudels throughout Karamelle

Strudel is a type of layered pastry with a filling that is usually sweet, but savory fillings are also common. It became popular in the 18th century throughout the Habsburg Empire. Strudel is part of Austrian cuisine and German cuisine but is also common in other Central European cuisines. Strudel is an English loanword from German. The word derives from the German word Strudel, which in Middle High German literally means ‘whirlpool’ or ‘eddy’.
Traditional strudel pastry differs from puff pastry in that it is very elastic. It is made from flour with a high gluten content, water, oil and salt, with no sugar added. The dough is worked vigorously, rested, and then rolled out and stretched by hand very thinly with the help of a clean linen tea towel or kitchen paper. There are numerous techniques for manually pulling strudel dough. One method is to roll the dough thin before laying it over the back of the hands and drawing it thin by pulling the hands apart from one another. Purists say that it should be so thin that you can read a newspaper through it. A legend has it that the Austrian Emperor’s perfectionist cook decreed that it should be possible to read a love letter through it. The thin dough is laid out on a tea towel, and the filling is spread on it. The dough with the filling on top is rolled up carefully with the help of the tea towel and baked in the oven.
In Hebrew colloquial speech, the symbol @ in email addresses is called “shtrudel” (שטרודל), a German loan word for the pastry. There is also an official Hebrew language word for the @ symbol: “keruchit” (כרוכית), this also being the formal word for the strudel pastry. In both cases, the allusion is to the spiral form of strudel.
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