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Doug Kanter February 17th 06 04:06 PM

No more Danish pastries in Iran
 
:-) They're as goofy as we are sometimes. :-)

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060216/...anish_pastries


Iran Renames Danish Pastries
By ALI AKBAR DAREINI, Associated Press WriterThu Feb 16, 2:23 PM ET

Iranians love Danish pastries, but when they look for the flaky dessert at
the bakery they now have to ask for "Roses of the Prophet Muhammad."

Bakeries across the capital were covering up their ads for Danish pastries
Thursday after the confectioners' union ordered the name change in
retaliation for caricatures of the Muslim prophet published in a Danish
newspaper.

"Given the insults by Danish newspapers against the prophet, as of now the
name of Danish pastries will give way to 'Rose of Muhammad' pastries," the
union said in its order.

"This is a punishment for those who started misusing freedom of expression
to insult the sanctities of Islam," said Ahmad Mahmoudi, a cake shop owner
in northern Tehran.

One of Tehran's most popular bakeries, "Danish Pastries," covered up the
word "Danish" on its sign with a black banner emblazoned "Oh Hussein," a
reference to a martyred saint of Shiite Islam. The banner is a traditional
sign of mourning.

The shop owner declined to comment Thursday.

In Zartosht Street in central Tehran, cake shop owner Mahdi Pedari didn't
cover up the word "Danish pastries" on his menu, but put the new name next
to it.

"I did so just to inform my customers that Rose of Muhammad is the new name
for Danish pastries," he said.

Some customers took immediately to the new name. But others were less
enthusiastic about the protest.

"I just want the sweet pastries. I have nothing to do with the name,"
homemaker Zohreh Masoumi told the sales clerk taking her order.

The drawings, which have offended many Muslims, were published in a Danish
newspaper in September and then reprinted in European and American
newspapers. One depicted the prophet with a turban shaped like a bomb with a
burning fuse.

Islam widely holds that representations of Muhammad are banned for fear they
could lead to idolatry. At least 19 people have been killed in protests over
the past several weeks, most of them in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Consumer boycotts of Danish goods, from Havarti cheese to Lego, are costing
Denmark's companies millions in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and other Muslim
countries.

Iranians love sweets, often bringing candies and pastries to parties.
So-called "Danish pastries" are extremely popular.

The Danish's distinctive dough was first created in the 17th century by a
French apprentice baker who forgot to add butter to the flour and tried to
hide his mistake by folding lumps of it into the dough. It became known as
"a thousand leaves" in France.

It was copied in Italy - where it is known as "folded pastry" - and Italian
bakers took it to Austria. It journeyed from there to Denmark when Danish
bakers went on strike and replacements imported from Austria brought along
what became known in Denmark as "Viennese Bread."

The pastry became the Danish to the rest of the world, probably, according
to the Danish bakers' union, because Danish bakers emigrated to so many
countries.

In Iran, the pastries are domestically baked, not imported. Iran has cut all
commercial ties with Denmark in retaliation for the prophet cartoons.

Iran's Danish renaming wasn't the first time a food name has become a symbol
of protest. A Republican congressman from North Carolina helped lead an
effort to make sure Capitol Hill cafeterias changed their menus to advertise
"freedom fries" instead of french fries after France opposed the U.S.-led
invasion of Iraq.



ena February 18th 06 11:39 AM

No more Danish pastries in Iran
 


Danes are great people. It's too bad anyone is paying any attention to the
screwball Islamists.


Thank you

We are however douing fine without the iranians - we tend to laugh a lot
about some of their "declarations of war" - last week they wanted to make an
oil ambargo on Denmark and Norway - what thay havent realised is that Norway
and Denmark is the biggest oil exporters outside OPEC - we produce much more
oil than we can use (we use 5% of the production) so they can do what they
want with their oil - an ambargo would have zero effekt.




[email protected] February 19th 06 01:53 AM

No more Danish pastries in Iran
 
Iran has cut all
commercial ties with Denmark in retaliation for the prophet cartoons.


I'm sure the Danes are feeling the loss...



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