प्रीट्ज़ेल (preetzel)
preetzel
A pretzel is a type of baked bread that is twisted into a knot shape. It is often crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside.
You pronounce 'pretzel' like this: 'pret-zuhl'.
The word 'pretzel' comes from the German word 'Brezel', which means 'little arms'. It is believed that pretzels were first made by monks in Europe.
The word 'pretzel' in Bengali is 'প্রেটজেল' (Preṭjel).
Oh, what a twisty, turny treat! The pretzel is a yummy snack that looks like a big, cozy hug. Imagine a doughy friend that loves to curl up in knots!
You can find pretzels at fairs, parties, or even in your lunchbox. They can be crunchy or soft, and sometimes they wear a sprinkle of salt like a shiny crown.
You can dip them in cheese or mustard, making them even more fun to eat! So, next time you see a pretzel, give it a big smile and enjoy the tasty twist! Yum!