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Spielman Bagels
Spielman Bagels & Coffee, originally known as Spielman Coffee Roasters, is a small chain of bagel and Coffeehouse, coffee shops in Portland, Oregon. Established by the father and son duo of Rick and Raf Spielman in 2011, the business operates four locations. Spielman wholesales to approximately 50 vendors in Portland and Salem, Oregon, Salem, as of 2022, and has garnered a positive reception. Description Spielman Bagels & Coffee is a small chain of bagel and Coffeehouse, coffee shops in Portland, Oregon. Among bagel varieties are jalapeño cheddar, multigrain, pumpernickel, salt and herb, sweet golden raisin and fennel, as well as the Seedy, which has flax, Pumpkin seed, pumpkin, and watermelon seeds. Bagel toppings include avocado, bacon, Mama Lil's Peppers, Schmear, schmears, sprouts, Tofutti, Egg substitutes, vegan egg, and whitefish. According to ''Eater (website), Eater Portland'', Spielman uses a sourdough starter in the dough "to achieve a distinctive West Coast tang, gi ...
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A bagel (; ; also spelled beigel) is a bread roll originating in the Jewish communities of Poland. Bagels are traditionally made from yeasted wheat dough that is shaped by hand into a torus or ring, briefly boiled in water, and then baked. The result is a dense, chewy, doughy interior with a browned and sometimes crisp exterior. Bagels are often topped with seeds baked on the outer crust—traditional choices include poppy and sesame seeds—or with salt grains. Different dough types include whole-grain and rye. The basic roll-with-a-hole design, hundreds of years old, allows even cooking and baking of the dough; it also allows groups of bagels to be gathered on a string or dowel for handling, transportation, and retail display. The earliest known mention of a boiled-then-baked ring-shaped bread can be found in a 13th-century Syrian cookbook, where they are referred to as . Bagel-like bread known as obwarzanek was common earlier in Poland as seen in royal family account ...
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