Not to be confused with kolaches from Texas. I have no idea how did they evolve into something between a hotdog and a pig in a blanket honestly. But it is the same word, coming from Czech immigrants.
It’s funny, when someone holds a cake bigger than his head, it’s called Frgál. Yet, this is the Little Mole, so he’s holding a Koláč and it’s just him being little.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolach_(cake)
In czech it’s called “Koláč”.
Koláč
frgál (pizza size koláč)
Koláč, the big one is called Frgál https://cs.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frg%C3%A1l
Kolac s tvarohem a makem, zdobeny hrozinkami
https://preview.redd.it/9cfs18wybtkf1.png?width=370&format=png&auto=webp&s=28499a648c0be88cd03dec958b9c5a7e7e34ffc3
Not to be confused with kolaches from Texas. I have no idea how did they evolve into something between a hotdog and a pig in a blanket honestly. But it is the same word, coming from Czech immigrants.
https://preview.redd.it/wucoub61ctkf1.png?width=1000&format=png&auto=webp&s=ddc4e5b46d9e386e7a913532571b2a7bb0d83755
It’s funny, when someone holds a cake bigger than his head, it’s called Frgál. Yet, this is the Little Mole, so he’s holding a Koláč and it’s just him being little.
Koláč s povidly a tvarohem
Something similar to this
https://myveggiecookbook.com/kolace-s-tvarohem-povidly-a-drobenkou/
A sort of curd and plum jam pie
Frgál
If you visit Prague and would like to try it, [Kolacherie](https://www.kolacherie.cz/) is a great choice