Talk:Cuisine of the Pennsylvania Dutch
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Why does "whoopie pies" link to an article about moon pies? Whoopie pies and moon pies are completely different.
I grew up in PA Dutch country and I never heard of "rivvel soup". I think you are referring to Chicken Corn Soup with Rivels. A rivel is a pea sized dumpling that is dropped into the boiling soup.
Seven sweets and sours
I came to this page via a link titled "seven sweets and seven sours" on the apple butter page, but I could find no reference to this term here. Does anyone have information on what is traditionally included in this array? 71.43.254.122 (talk) 19:25, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
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