You know you can(k)not resist!
An Oktoberfest classic, the pretzel that was once more popular in Germany is now considered as a beloved snack in some countries all over the world. To the point that it’s changed from being just a soft buttery piece of bread to a hard salty finger food you can munch on at the cinema.
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Whether you like your pretzels hard, soft, in sticks, in bites, in knots, sweet or salty, there’s surely a pretzel out there for you that’ll satisfy your snack cravings. Want proof? Just check out the 8 different kinds of pretzels all over the world that were heavily influenced by palates of the people who created them!
Laugenbrotchen (Germany)
A pretzel that has a not-so typical shape, the laugenbrotchen is a bread/pastry that’s characterized by it’s dark brown, salty, crispy exterior and soft, chewy interior.
Butterbrezel (Switzerland)
A pretzel that’s cut through the middle, the butterbrezel is a pretzel sandwich filled with a ton of butter that’s good as much as it’s indulgent.
Nussbrezel (Germany)
A sweet kind of pretzel made with pastry dough, if you’re into a crispier and flakier texture, then you’ll most likely enjoy the nuzzbrezel.
Hard Pretzels (United States)
Salty, sweet, coated in chocolate or in yogurt, hard pretzels are the perfect finger food to munch on while watching television.
Krakelingen (Netherlands)
A pretzel that’s available in both soft and crispy forms, the Krakelingen – typically more known to have a brittle texture – is a Dutch pretzel that is perfect for those who love pretzels on the go.
Fun fact: The Krakelingen in the photo is actually the salty kind. However, there are sweet variants that go great with coffee or tea.
Kringle (Denmark)
A Nordic pretzel that carries a rich history in its layers of flaky dough and is sometimes filled with marzipan, custard, nuts, etc, the Kringle is a pretzel that’s no doubt bursting with flavor thanks to the many ingredients you can incorporate in it.
Kasebrezel (Germany)
A pretzel made for cheese lovers, the kasebrezel is a German brezel topped with a crispy cheese topping for that crispy-soft contrast in texture.
Pretz (Japan)
Offered in Japan, pretz are hard pretzel sticks infused with different savory flavors which may just be a finger-food foodie favorite.
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Pretzelmaker
Pretzelmaker has a number of pretzel variants for you to choose from such as the classic knotted one we’ve all come to know and love to their best-sellers like the Pretzel Dog and Pretzel Bites.
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Cream Cheese Stuffed Bites
Get two servings of bite-sized, perfect baked and crisp pretzel dough filled with tasty and fresh cream cheese.
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Salted Bites
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Unsalted Bites
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