Crisp and salty pretzels and pretzel stick have been popular in Germany for centuries. Salzstangen (salty pretzel sticks) and Erdnussflips (peanut flips) are particularly popular snacks in Germany.
What snacks are from Germany?
- Butterbrezel. No list of German food would be complete without the acclaimed Brezel, or "soft pretzel" in English.
- Paprika chips.
- Schokolade.
- Lebkuchen.
- Kartoffelpuffer (or Reibekuchen, depending on where you are.
- Döner.
- Maultaschen.
- Weißwurst.
The most popular snack around the world, when measured by the sheer number of people who eat it, is chocolate. 64 percent of respondents claimed to have eaten chocolate as a snack in the past month.
Is snacking common in Germany?
Besides the usual suspects of chocolate bars, candy and salty snacks such as potato chips and pretzels, Germans also love to snack on more healthy products including fruits, nuts and a huge selection of dairy products like yogurt, quark snacks, puddings or rice pudding.
What kind of snacks are in Germany?
- Peanut Flips (Erdnussflips) Erdnussflips (peanut flips) are a particularly popular snack in Germany.
- Pretzel sticks (Stängelchen) Crisp and salty pretzels and pretzel stick have been popular in Germany for centuries.
- Snacks (Knabbergebäck )
- Trail Mix (Studentenfutter)
What does puffs mean in German?
Puff, der ~ (HiebKlaps) wallop, the ~ Noun. ‐ a severe blow.