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The German pretzel

A bread shape over 700 years old, twisted by hand

A wooden board with several different kinds of German pretzels

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What is it?

A pretzel is a loop of bread folded into a special twisted shape, brushed shiny brown, and sprinkled with big chunks of salt. In Germany it is called a Brezel. You can buy them at bakeries, train stations and Christmas markets. The shape is over 700 years old.

Tell me more

Making a pretzel starts with a long thin rope of bread dough. The baker holds the two ends, swings them up, twists them once in the middle, and folds them back down to make the famous looped shape. A good baker can twist one in about three seconds.

What makes a German pretzel different from any other bread is the shiny dark-brown crust. Before they go in the oven, the pretzels are dipped quickly in a special hot liquid. That is what turns the crust deep brown and gives it that classic shiny look.

Pretzels come in many sizes. The little crunchy ones in shop packets are basically the same shape as the big soft ones from a bakery, just smaller and drier. A fresh bakery pretzel is soft inside, chewy on the outside, with crunchy salt on top.

Bakers in Germany are proud of their craft. Germany has more kinds of bread than any other country - around 3,000 different types are officially listed. Pretzels are just one of those. A normal German bakery might have dozens of different breads on the shelves every morning, from dark rye to seeded rolls.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Why might bread be such a big part of what people eat every day in lots of countries?
  2. 02Germany has 3,000 kinds of bread. How many different kinds of bread can the class name in two minutes?
  3. 03What is your favourite kind of bread, and what do you eat with it?
Try this

Classroom activity

Each pupil designs a new kind of bread on paper - shape, ingredients, what it would be served with. Share them. As a class, vote on which one you would all most want to taste.