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Saturday, April 25, 2026

National Pretzel Day Review


National Pretzel Day is celebrated each year on April 26.


The image of a pile of pretzels



Pretzels and Their History



Founded in 2003 by Governor Ed Rendell, this food holiday honors Pennsylvania’s long-standing pretzel heritage, a cultural staple that remains a vibrant part of the state today.  Pennsylvania, and especially Philadelphia, is home to 80% of the country’s production of pretzels. 


In the late 18th century, immigrants from southern Germany and Switzerland introduced the pretzel to North America. These immigrants became known as the Pennsylvania Dutch, and became known for their handmade pretzel bakeries throughout Pennsylvania. Southeastern Pennsylvania is considered the birthplace of the American pretzel industry, and many pretzel bakers are still located in the area.



Created by monks as 'little rewards' (pretiola) for children learning prayers, the pretzel’s signature shape mimics arms folded in prayer. Its three holes represent the Holy Trinity.


An assortment of pretzels of various shapes andsizes.


Two Kinds of Pretzels


  • Crunchy and Salty - Crunchy, salty pretzels are baked snacks, often knot-shaped, but also popular in a variety of shapes. These shapes include the traditional knot, along with mini twists, bites and nuggets, rings and pretzel sticks, plus several ‘fillable’ shapes of pretzels. These pretzels have a satisfying crunch with a savory burst of salt and a slightly nutty wheat flavor.



  • Soft - Soft pretzels are fresh-baked pastries with a warm, chewy interior and a distinctively shiny, golden-brown crust. This type of pretzel is perishable and best eaten soon after baking.  Soft pretzels became very popular in areas such as Philadelphia, Chicago, and New York. You can frequently find them available from street vendors in these cities.  Philadelphians on average consume five times more soft pretzels than anyone else in the country.



Summary



A soft pretzel

Your choice of pretzel comes down to two things: the setting and your snacking style.


Soft pretzels are wonderful on cold days when you crave something warm and tasty.  Hard pretzels are a convenient, crunchy snack. 


For the perfect pretzel taste, why not choose both on April 26 to celebrate this tasty food holiday known as National Pretzel Day



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*This National Pretzel Day Review was written by Wednesday Elf



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4 comments:

  1. Pretzels are my favorite evening snack. Crunchy ones. Thanks for an interesting review

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    1. I'm a 'crunchy' pretzel eater too, Mary Beth. :)

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  2. I will never look at a pretzel the same way again! I had no idea the holes represented the Trinity. Certainly a very interesting piece of information. I don't think I have ever had a soft pretzel, but I would probably like them. I tend to like soft over crunchy in just about anything when given a choice.

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    1. Soft pretzels are very popular, Mouse. I prefer the crunchy ones myself! LOL. Each to his own in the world of taste!

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