What is twinkie or toaster strudel?

Twinkie is a sponge cake filled with cream, originally created by the Hostess Brand in the United States in 1930. It gained immense popularity due to its long shelf life and sweet taste. Twinkies are made of wheat flour, sugar, corn syrup, water, baking powder, egg yolks, and vanilla flavorings, among other ingredients.

Toaster Strudel, on the other hand, is a frozen breakfast pastry that can be baked in a toaster oven or a traditional oven. It consists of a flaky pastry crust filled with fruit or cream cheese filling and topped with a sweet icing. Toaster Strudels are made of wheat flour, sugar, palm oil, water, corn syrup, and yeast, among other ingredients. They were introduced by Pillsbury in the 1980s and continue to be a popular breakfast treat.