• Obi@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    My guess is they think you only have the small crunchy ones in the US like these:

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      1 year ago

      To be fair, when people in the US think of a “pretzel”, those are the ones they think of. You can buy big bags of those in any supermarket. If you want to get a big, bready pretzel, you have to go to a restaurant.

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        1 year ago

        A restaurant? What about your local bakery? Laugengebäck is amazing, you should eat more of it!

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        Here in Philly soft pretzels are everywhere, they’re a staple. I think usually those little hard ones are just a snack for kids?

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        Americans usually label the small crunchy ones as pretzels and the big real ones as “soft pretzels” when the former is (apparently) an abomination