Thursday 12 May 2016

Pretzel ist gut?

Generally Pretzel's are known for being a bread twisted in a twisted knot, over the ages many styles of pretzels have been made, eaten and enjoyed by many countries. However, there is always a borderline from adaptation and originality.

Pretzel's originally come from Europe - the Fraconian states in particular, there are early reports of monasteries having pretzels, as well as some in Alsace as early as 1200 AD. However, Alsace was not always part of France, and before France came into possession of the territory, Germany - or back then the collection of German states had stored the secret and it can be seen in their own unique style of Pretzels.

Today, Pretzel's come in various varieties, from Home-made traditional pretzels to fancy modern pretzels which normally exceed ones thought of the dish.

Original German Baked Pretzels - http://www.germany.info/Vertretung/usa/en/04__W__t__G/04/03/08/05-Pretzels.html
However sometimes you can never go wrong with a classic, The original Pretzel is made from dough, salted and put to bake and then taken out at that golden brown stage to sparkle on some more salt. The savory snack definitely exceeds expectations when tried, however for some who are not too much of a fan of a strong savory snack, the different varieties pretzels vary in can sway you in a few bites.


The sweeter pretzels however do definitely come in with punches, whether new infusions change the bread knot completely or simply change the taste is all to be uncovered after the first bite.

This first bite is so important as pretzels as a snack is all about the texture, whether the initial saltiness or unexpected sweetness is something you savor pretzels most definitely can shake your perception on a quick bread-y snack.


Whether it's a chocolate twist, a cinnamon punch, or a melted cheese pretzel, your mind will be blown by simplicity and taste. Grab a different snack next time you go out, because Pretzels may be about.

Reference -
http://wonderopolis.org/wonder/how-did-the-pretzel-get-its-shape/ . wonderopolis.org. Retrieved 2016-05-12.
Michael Gruenert (2009-08-23). "Brezelgeschichte, Brezelhistorie, Brezel, Geschichte, Historie". Brezel-baecker.de. Retrieved 2016-05-12.

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