Kifli

 

Kifli is a type of cookie that is traditionally made in places such as Hungary and Poland. These pastries are filled with jam or walnut fillings and topped with powdered sugar. This cookie delicacy is typically made around the holidays and is usually done as a family activity. This 24 in x 36 in directional map walks through the two-day process of making this Christmas cookie.

The design is meant to reflect the cozy, familial setting in which many of these cookies are created. The kitchen is cluttered and messy, but it has character. It is lively and being used by countless individuals. Throughout the kitchen, each step of the kifli process is illustrated. The separation of the steps through the fridge represents the 24-hour long waiting process of letting the dough cool before rolling it out and baking it. The map is meant to be used in a bakery or small business to illustrate the culture and tradition around making kifli pastries.

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