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Rugelach - Chocolate

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Rugelach - Chocolate

Oneg Bakery ships its legendary Chocolate Rugelach nationwide on Goldbelly! These rugelach are layered with chocolate and sugar then rolled up for baking.

Opened in the 1980s by two sisters who came to Brooklyn in the mid-1940s as refugees of World War II, Oneg Bakery is a traditional Hungarian Jewish bakery in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Now run by their grandchildren, Oneg Bakery makes Brooklyn’s Biggest, Baddest Babka: the Double Chocolate Babka, which is the world’s densest babka. Challah!

  • This package includes 2 lbs. of rugelach (about 20 pieces)
  • Choose to add more to your order! Each additional pound includes roughly 10 pieces
  • CRC Kosher, no preservatives added
  • Rugelach are baked fresh and arrive ready to serve
  • Rugelach can be stored at room temperature for 3 days or in the freezer for up to 2 weeks in air tight wrapping
  • To serve from frozen, defrost for about half an hour on the counter
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Flour, Yeast, Canola Oil, Sugar, Water, Fresh Eggs, Cocoa, Salt – No Preservatives Added

Baked In A Kosher – Pareve, Dairy-free Facility

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Brooklyn's Biggest, Baddest BABKA. Challah!

New York Magazine says Oneg has "The Absolute Best Babka in New York" and Serious Eats called this one of "the Year's Best Chocolate Babkas." And the NYT calls the bakery "spectacular" and in a neighborhood "lost to time."

Brooklyn's Biggest, Baddest BABKA. Challah!

Oneg Bakery
93% love this shop
Brooklyn, NY

Who better to make the world's best babka than people from the country where it originated? The family behind Oneg Bakery's babka recipe were Hungarian Jewish refugees of World War II when they immigrated to NYC in the mid 1940s. Bringing their love for feeding others, the family opened Oneg Bakery in the 1980s to spread their well-loved recipes to all in the neighborhood.

While the family behind Oneg has tried to stay out of the spotlight, take one bite of their Insta worthy double chocolate babka and you'll see why they have a cult following unlike almost any other bakery in the country. With twice as much chocolate as the regular babka (which is already LOADED with chocolate), it's truly a thing of wonder. Better hop on it now as it won't be long before this under the radar bakery is at the top of everyone's list!

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