April 26 Is National Pretzel Day!

April 26 is declared unofficially as the National Pretzel Day.  This food holiday is celebrated annually by paying tribute to all kinds of pretzels made.  It was first declared in 1983 by Robert S. Walker. Then, it was redeclared  by Ed Rendell, Governor of Pensylvannia, in 2003. According to FoodTimeline.org, the pretzel were enjoyed during the ancient times, especially during Lent. In the 7th century, several documented pretzel recipes were discovered. In 610 A.D., it was said that a monk took rolls of leftover dough and shaped them into criss-crossed arms in the shape of praying hands. He called the treat a “pretiola” or “little reward.” Others dubbed his treats “brachiola” or “little arms”. The actual word “pretzel” has German origins and it is said to be similar to the word for “bracelet”. These first pretzels were soft Now, pretzels come in different varieties.  It may come packaged wich you can easily buy from stores, or buy it hot and soft from sidewalk vendors or made at home. It may be plain, salted or flavored, some like it with mustard, others pairs it with a cold beer. NATIONAL PRETZEL DAY TIMELINE 1983 – Rep. Robert S. Walker – Declares a commemorative day for pretzels. 2001 – Rep. Joseph Pitts – Offers a one minute remark about National Pretzel Day. 2003 – Gov. Ed Rendell re-declares April 26th National Pretzel Day 2008 – Pretzelmaker and Pretzel Time commemorate National Pretzel Day with a Free Soft Pretzel to customers visiting participating stores and saying “Combo Crazy!” 2009 – Pretzelmaker and Pretzel Time celebrate National Pretzel Day with a Free Soft Pretzel to customers. April 26 Is National Pretzel Day! is a post from: Daily World Buzz

Read the original:
April 26 Is National Pretzel Day!

Related Posts with Thumbnails

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *