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A link leads here from the article on Saxon food. The words in the article are "Kalt Hund," and there is no explanation in that article or this as to what the relationship is between that and a page which only talks about an Australian confection. The only hint that there is an actual connection between the two is the categories listed at the bottom of the page:"German inventions" and "German cuisine." Presumably so mebody at some time knew enough to put this article into those categories and somebody at some time knew enough to link "Kalt Hund" from the Saxon food article to here. So somebody must, therefore, understand what the connection is? Couldn't they just put a sentence about it somewhere? Because at this moment, though it is intriguing that this Australian dessert was possibly invented in Germany, it just looks like a mistake. I can't quite go so far as to as that the link be removed, though. Lucy Kemnitzer (talk) 02:13, 21 July 2014 (UTC) Lucy Kemnitzer[reply]