noun
- Plural of babka; a sweet, spiral-shaped pastry of Eastern European Jewish origin, typically filled with cinnamon, chocolate, or other fillings.
Usage: Commonly used in Jewish cuisine and bakeries; Often served during holidays or as a dessert
Examples
- The bakery displayed fresh babkas in the window every morning.
- She bought two chocolate babkas for the holiday celebration.
- Homemade babkas require time to rise and proof properly.
- The cinnamon babkas were sold out by noon.
- They served babkas alongside coffee at the brunch.