Thank you for comment on my blog. In English, the berries are called "cloudberry" simply because they resemble a cloud. cloudberrys are mostly used in Nordic cuisine, and only grow in cold climates.
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And magically those would vanish in no time 😀
ReplyDeleteI never attempted making bagels! Yours look so professional and so good!!
ReplyDeleteThose look fabulous! I can almost smell them
ReplyDeleteThat is really magical magic Sue. I'll bet they soon disappear too?
ReplyDeleteThose bagels look amazing!
ReplyDeleteLook delicious. (I always wondered where bagels came from)
ReplyDeleteooooh now those look good, if I wasn't doing Keto I'd try one
ReplyDeleteThank you for comment on my blog. In English, the berries are called "cloudberry" simply because they resemble a cloud. cloudberrys are mostly used in Nordic cuisine, and only grow in cold climates.
ReplyDeleteTantalizing!
ReplyDeleteI want to sink my teeth in one of these!
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I had no idea!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and delicious looking bagels. I love bagels.
ReplyDeleteLooks good, Thanks for sharing .
ReplyDeleteThose look so tasty!
ReplyDeleteDo you have access to the Recipe? They look amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's from The Bread Baker's Apprentice by Peter Reinhart - a great book with lots of good recipes.
DeleteI adore these and wish I lived closer, would be coming right over! Thanks so much for hosting.
ReplyDeleteYummm, Bagels. They look so very good.
ReplyDeleteThe look incredible! Good job!
ReplyDeleteOh, I was hoping you cooked me some donuts. (Kidding.)
ReplyDeleteOh, those do look magically delicious! Thank you for hosting, Sue. Hope you and the kitties are doing well. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, love them, can even find them now in Belgium !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog
ReplyDeleteHaha, the mystery of chemistry . All the best
ReplyDeleteVioletta
Those are beautiful, and look delicious. Quite an accomplishment.
ReplyDeleteI took one and it was delicious.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week. ♥
It's really magical! They look delicious indeed! 😋
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious. You have magical baker’s thumb!
ReplyDeletePhoto of them looks great....makes me want to just pick one for myself. Looks so delicious. You could start a bakery.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!!!!
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