Kringel refers to a traditional Estonian sweet, a German-style bread, knotted and sprinkled with nuts and raisins that is a standard and typical food at Estonian birthday celebrations. Estonian cuisine is strongly influenced by Germany and Russia due to their past lengthy occupations of Estonia, hence Kringel is described as German-style..

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