Danish

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A danish is a sweet pastry that was created in Denmark and is popular in coffeeshops such as Starbucks throughout the world. The danish consists of a thin buttered dough which is folded into many layers. Most danishes include flour, yeast, milk, eggs, and they may also have nuts, especially almonds. Due to their somewhat insipid, dairy-heavy contents, danishes are especially loved by liberals.