soft pretzel
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Definition
- Noun:
- A pretzel made of soft bread: A "soft pretzel" is a baked pastry product, typically shaped into a distinctive knot or stick form, characterized by its chewy, pliable, and bread-like texture, as opposed to a hard, crunchy pretzel. It is often topped with coarse salt and may be served warm.
Usage
- The term "soft pretzel" is used to specify the texture and type of pretzel. It is a countable noun.
- Example: "I would like a soft pretzel with mustard, please."
- Example: "The vendor at the mall sells delicious soft pretzels."
Advanced Usage
- As a modifier: The term can be used attributively to describe other items.
- Example: "This is a soft pretzel stand." (Here, "soft pretzel" modifies "stand" to indicate the type of stand.)
- In contrast to 'hard pretzel': Often used to explicitly distinguish from the crunchy, shelf-stable variety.
- Example: "Do you prefer soft pretzels or hard pretzels for snacking?"
Variants and Related Words
- Pretzel (n): The general term for the baked good, which can be either soft or hard.
- Hard pretzel (n): A pretzel that is baked until dry and crunchy.
- Bavarian pretzel (n): A specific, traditional style of large, soft pretzel, often associated with Germany.
Synonyms
- Fresh pretzel: Can be used to imply a soft, recently baked pretzel.
- Chewy pretzel: Emphasizes the texture characteristic of a soft pretzel.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- The word is typically used in its literal sense to describe the food item.
Noun
- a pretzel made of soft bread