I can vouch for "Halischkes", since my grandparents had a kosher restaurant in Cz. But, although they were originally from Galizia,
the stuffed cabbage leaves were more akin to the romanian sarmale (not sweet, no raisins), but alas (for me at least) also no bacon.
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Gerhard Schreiber
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