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German Bread

German bread is hearty, flavorful, and deeply rooted in everyday meals. This collection includes traditional German bread options and mixes for a real Brotzeit.

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Wasa Thin Rye Poppy Seed Crisp Bread
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Wasa Thin Rye Poppy Seed Crisp Bread

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german spelt wholemeal bread backing mix
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Küchenmeister Rye Bread Baking Mix Roggenmischbrot Backmischung
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Küchenmeister Rye Bread Baking Mix (Roggenmischbrot Backmischung)

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german multigrain bread baking mix
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Küchenmeister Ciabatta Bread Baking Mix Ciabatta Backmischung
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Küchenmeister Ciabatta Bread Baking Mix (Ciabatta Backmischung)

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german farmers bread baking mix
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Küchenmeister Farmers Bread Baking Mix (Bauernbrot Backmischung)

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Landsberg Pumpernickel Bread
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Landsberg Pumpernickel Bread

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Landsberg Five Grain Bread
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Landsberg 5-Grain Bread

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Wasa Gluten Free Original Crispbread
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Wasa Gluten Free Original Crispbread

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Wasa Gluten Free Sesame and Sea Salt Crispbread
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Wasa Sourdough Rye Crisp Bread
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Wasa Sourdough Rye Crisp Bread

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Wasa Thin Rye Crisp Bread
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Wasa Thin Rye Crisp Bread

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Delba Whole Rye Bread With Müsli
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Delba Whole Rye Bread With Müsli

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german whole rye bread from delba
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Delba Whole Rye Bread

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german flaxseed bread from delba
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Delba Flaxseed Bread

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Delba Dark Westphalian Pumpernickel Bread
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Delba Dark (Westphalian) Pumpernickel Bread

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What you need to know about German Bread

In Germany, bread is not something you add on the side. It is the starting point of many meals. That is one of the biggest differences compared to how bread is often used in the US.

Most Germans eat bread at least once a day, and often twice. Breakfast and Abendbrot, the traditional evening meal, both revolve around bread served with butter, cheese, cold cuts, or simple spreads. Warm meals usually happen at midday, while bread-based meals take over in the morning and evening.

Types of German Bread

Germany is known for having an enormous variety of bread, and the differences between them are easy to taste. Some of the most common types include:

  • Rye breads
    Dense, dark, and slightly sour, rye bread is a staple in many regions. It is filling, keeps well, and is often eaten with butter, cheese, or cold cuts.
  • Pumpernickel
    A traditional dark rye bread made by baking the dough slowly over many hours. German pumpernickel bread has a deep flavor and a mild natural sweetness that comes from the baking process, not from added sugar. Many people specifically look for pumpernickel when searching for German bread online or trying to find where to buy German pumpernickel bread in the US.
  • Mixed wheat and rye breads
    These breads strike a balance between structure and softness. They are among the most common everyday breads and show up frequently at breakfast or Abendbrot.
  • Whole-grain breads
    Often made with cracked or whole kernels, these breads are hearty and dense. Whole-grain bread is especially popular for breakfast and for open-faced sandwiches.
  • Sourdough-style breads
    Naturally fermented breads where flavor develops over time. These loaves tend to have a firm crust and a more complex taste without being overly sour.

Unlike many American breads, German bread is rarely soft or sweet. Texture matters. A good loaf should have structure, a firm crust, and a crumb that feels satisfying even when eaten on its own.

Bread Culture vs the US

In the US, bread is often treated as a neutral base for fillings. In Germany, bread is expected to bring flavor and character by itself. This is one reason many Germans living abroad are disappointed by soft sandwich bread.

German bread is meant to be chewed and noticed. Slices are usually thinner, and the focus is on enjoying the bread itself rather than piling things on top of it.

Bread at Home and Abroad

Fresh bread from a local bakery is always the ideal, but packaged bread and bread baking mixes play an important role, especially for Germans living in the US. When a traditional German bakery is not nearby, these products make it possible to enjoy familiar styles of German bread at home.

Packaged rye bread, pumpernickel, crisp bread, and traditional whole-grain breads are commonly kept on hand because they store well and fit easily into everyday meals. Bread mixes are often chosen by people who miss freshly baked German bread and want to recreate it at home.

Bread is usually eaten plain, toasted, or lightly warmed, but rarely overloaded. The bread itself is expected to do most of the work.

For many people searching for German bread online, looking for German bread delivery, or simply trying to find where to buy German bread in the US, bread is one of the foods they miss most. This collection reflects that everyday importance and offers ways to bring a familiar piece of German food culture back into the home.

Ingredients & nutritional facts

Information about ingredients and nutritional values are displayed here to reflect our current products. We recommend you to compare this information with the information on the packaging of the orders that you receive. Any variations will be due to potential transition periods, as a result of new information by the manufacturers.