It is spelled springerle in German. In the German-speaking area of Switzerland it is also known as Änisbrötli. (Springerle are sweet biscuits embossed with various shapes and designs.)
White. when you bake them you do not let them get brown.
The term "springerle" refers to a type of biscuits made in Germany with an embossed design made by pressing a mode onto a rolled dough and allowing it to dry before baking.
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