Teiglach also spelled taiglach or teglach (Yiddish: טײגלעךְ singular teigel literally little dough) are small knotted pastries boiled in a honeyed syrup. They are a traditional Ashkenazi Jewish treat for Rosh Hashana Sukkot Simchat Torah and Purim.
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