A klobasnek /ˌkloʊˈbæsnɪk/, pl. klobasniky, is a savory finger food of Czech origin. A klobasnek is often thought to be a variation of the kolach (koláče); however, most Czechs hold the distinction that kolache are only filled with non-meat fillings. Unlike kolache, which came to the United States with Czech immigrants, klobasniky were first made by Czechs that settled in Texas.
Klobasniky are similar in style to a pigs in a blanket or sausage roll but wrapped in kolach dough. Traditionally klobasniky are filled only with sausage, but as their popularity has increased in the United States, other ingredients such as ham, cheese and peppers are used alongside or instead of sausage.
The term "klobasnek" is possibly a corrupted form of the dialectal Czech word klobásník, a pastry with klobása (a Czech variation on a traditional Central European sausage) inside.
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I, I see the weight of hollow death residing in you
Take now your final breath, exhale the truth
I see the fear of nothing left, dead fragments of youth
You hold it in yourself, I feel it too
I mourn your blindness
I die along
And swallow darkness
In misery is where I belong
Collapsing in on yourself
I don't know why I try
(I try)
Collapsing in on yourself
I don't know why you deny
I, I know the light is burning dim and dying in you
I know the pain that lies within, I feel it too
I mourn your blindness
I die along
And swallow darkness
In misery is where I belong
Collapsing in on yourself
I don't know why I try
(I try)
Collapsing in on yourself
I don't know why you deny
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I don't know why I try
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I don't know why you deny
Collapsing in on yourself
I don't know why I try
(I try)
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