"kaiserschmarrn" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: From German Kaiserschmarrn (literally “Emperor’s mess”), from Kaiser + Schmarrn, so named from being first prepared for Austrian Emperor Francis Joseph I. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|de|Kaiserschmarrn|lit=Emperor’s mess}} German Kaiserschmarrn (literally “Emperor’s mess”) Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} kaiserschmarrn (uncountable)
  1. An Austrian dessert; a sweetened light shredded pancake filled with cream or fruit sauce, jam, and compote, and powdered with sugar. Wikipedia link: en:kaiserschmarrn Tags: uncountable Translations (Translations): Kaiserschmarrn (German), kaiserschmarrn [masculine] (Portuguese)
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