Yes. They are pretzels exactly - small and dry, it's not a problem to buy them in Moscow now.[/quote]
OK I stand corrected... Apparently the things I ate some time ago were something else then :)
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Yes. They are pretzels exactly - small and dry, it's not a problem to buy them in Moscow now.[/quote]
OK I stand corrected... Apparently the things I ate some time ago were something else then :)
Крендельки (кренделёк is a diminutive from крендель) is a common name for pretzels. They can be salty, sweet and there are other flavours too.
As for Bush I would like him to quit his current job...
So you decided to respond to that with your even more silly Russian propaganda? :)
...Well that is just what should have been expected in a thread which started like this one.
Never heard of this one :) and it doesn't look like a pretzel either. Or maybe I am just being too restrictive and the pretzel does not have to be tiny, dry and salty...
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