18 E. 16th St., nr. Union Sq. W.; 212-633-2253 Babka may have been born in Central Europe, but there is likely no country more besotted with the stuff than Israel, where it’s known as “krantz ...
These people buy their raisin-filled babka at Jaslowiczanka, a hole-in-the-wall bakery bearing the last name of the Polish immigrant who founded it in 1989. The concoctions in the front case ...
Babka is popular in the Jewish diaspora and in Eastern European communities. Bought fresh from a bakery, it is delicious. Serve for breakfast, brunch or afternoon tea. It can be served warm or at ...
Loaves upon loaves of an iconic New York treat, a bread-cake hybrid called babka. Jerry Seinfeld: That's the last babka. They got the last babka. Elaine Benes: I know. They're going in first with ...
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