STICKY BUN DAY, NTL. (1700S)
Today's Featured Event is Sticky Bun Day
Delicious, sweet, buttery and nutty, sticky buns have been a favorite breakfast sweet, (or mid afternoon sugar rush) for centuries. Read more here: http://www.joepastry.com/2007/where_do_sticky_buns_come_from/
Sticky buns originated in the North Africa and Greece and worked their way through Europe as the Romans expanded their empire. These sweet breads didn�t hit major popularity until around 1688 when German�s and Dutch fleeing war in their region immigrated to the United States, many settling in Philadelphia.
Today if you get a chance to visit the Reading (Pronounced Red-ing) Terminal in downtown Philadelphia, you�ll find an Amish Bakery and several others that continue to make the sticky buns the way they�ve been made for centuries. Enjoy!
Sticky buns originated in the North Africa and Greece and worked their way through Europe as the Romans expanded their empire. These sweet breads didn�t hit major popularity until around 1688 when German�s and Dutch fleeing war in their region immigrated to the United States, many settling in Philadelphia.
Today if you get a chance to visit the Reading (Pronounced Red-ing) Terminal in downtown Philadelphia, you�ll find an Amish Bakery and several others that continue to make the sticky buns the way they�ve been made for centuries. Enjoy!
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