- Aachener Printen
Aachener Printen are a type of
Lebkuchen originating from the city ofAachen inGermany . The term is aprotected designation of origin and so all manufacturers can be found in or near Aachen.History
The first pastries of this kind most likely originated from the city of Dinant in nearby
Belgium . The city has produced pastries with engraved pictures for over a thousand years. Copper producing craftsmen, another specialty of Dinant, who emigrated to Aachen in the 15th century brought the recipe, concept and radition of engraved pastries with them to Aachen. Originally, the Printen were sold by Pharmacists since some of their ingredients (honey, several herbs and spices) were considered to possess medical benefits.Production
Originally sweetened with honey, nowadays Printen are sweetened with the syrup from
sugar beet s as honey became temporarily unavailable whenNapoleon issued atrade embargo , banning all trade with the main supplier of honey, theUSA . The tradition of sweetening withsugar beet s was kept even afterNapoleon was defeated and the French occupation lifted.Printen are made from a variety of ingredients including
cinnamon ,aniseed ,clove ,cardamom ,coriander ,allspice and alsoginger . The exact mixture of these ingredients, however, is a close kept secret of the individual Printen bakeries.Additionally to the original Printen, there are also Printen with nuts (usually almonds), covered in chocolate or glaze and
marzipan .
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.