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Sweet bread from the Germanic region
Hefekranz
A hefezopf loaf with five braids
Alternative namesHefezopf
TypeSweet zopf
Main ingredientsFlour, sugar, butter, eggs, yeast

Hefekranz or Hefezopf (literally "yeast wreath" and "yeast braid") are sweet breads from Switzerland, Germany, Austria and South Tyrol.

The dough is made from sugar, flour, butter, eggs and yeast (sometimes with raisins or almonds).

Typically both Hefezopf and Hefekranz consist of three braided dough-pieces. While the Hefezopf ("Zopf" meaning braid) is a loaf consisting only of a braid, the Hefekranz' braid is bent into a wreath ("Kranz" meaning wreath).

Two similar kinds of bread called vetekrans and vetelängd (literally "wheat wreath" and "wheat length" respectively) are common in Sweden. Vetelängd is shapewise very similar to the Hefezopf, whereas the vetekrans' two ends are joined, shaping the bread into an O-shape, prior to baking.

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