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@Felthry hm, I guess I'm in the wrong region of Germany for pretzels, we basically only have Laugenbrezeln (lye pretzels with salt) here

@noiob well that's what you get, then you dip them in stuff!
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@noiob Huh! pretzels with cheese or mustard are really common here
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@noiob are Laugenbrezeln hard or soft pretzels?
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@Felthry they're soft, idk what hard pretzels are, are they like pretzel sticks?

@noiob yeah, like pretzel sticks

over here at least you can get hard pretzels that are just, pretzels baked to be kinda like chips
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@noiob only not quite chips, they're thicker than that

dry texture though, not in a bad way
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@Felthry I just translated that and I think the translation answered my question

@Felthry well, if they're called pretzel sticks they're probably like pretzels

we have these, yeah, they're a popular snack, but they're originally from the US according to Wikipedia

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