Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Pumpernickel bread



The other day, I bought some pumpernickel bread...got to thinking about the origin of the word 'pumpernickel.' Ran a search on the internet and found the direct translation to be: SATAN'S GAS

Pumper=flatulence
Nickel= Satan

Now isn't that curious??? Apparently, the original bread made folks incur flatulence.

What kind of useless information do you have stored in your brain???
Let's see what you can come up with.

18 comments:

Toad said...

What you see in your picture is "Phoney" Pumpernickel bread found all over the U.S. The only REAL Pumpernickel is SQUARE and HARD, and can be found at O & H Bakery. That OTHER stuff is DARK rye bread if you ask me. (which you didn't) but, Oh Well. Better than just the bread causing gas, is to put hard boiled eggs (sliced) on top of buttered Pumpernickel, with Anchovies on top of the eggs. UM, UM, Good.

SER said...

Pumpernickel. The only use I know for pumpernickel bread is to make cannibal sandwiches.

Mary said...

I cannot remember the name but there was a restaurant across the St. from city hall called Danish something.
They had pumpernickel bread that was really good. For some reason I think I got ham on pumpernickel.

Beejay said...

Not wishing to risk the wrath of Toad, I have put a new picture of pumperniekel up there...with some weird Germanic spelling!

educationreform said...

Don't keep us in suspence, did it produce gas?

kkdither said...

I made a loaf of bread with a can of beer. My brother gave me a recipe mix for X-mas. It was extrememly easy and very yummy fresh out of the oven. Read the comments on using regular flour and upping the sugar a bit to make this recipe taste like the more expensive boxed mix.
beer bread recipe

Beejay said...

Ed, not for me; however, my mother in law has IBS....the stories I could tell you.............

Lizardmom said...

2 questions that have driven me crazy for some time now, what exactly IS pumpernickel and what in the world is mincemeat, other than scary sounding???

Anonymous said...

Pumpernickle and Danish blue cheese! Oh is that good! Now that combination eaten in enough volume will create a fart the devil herself wouldn't be able to tolerate.

Toad said...

Logjam: THAT'S a fact. I bought an entire 4 pound wheel of Maytag Blue Cheese from Newton, Iowa earler in "09" I'm down to my last pound. It's Blue cheese to die for. I only wish I had the REAL Pumpernickel from O & H bakery.

Beejay: I was NOT picking on YOU about the phoney bread. It's just a fact that people that have never had the real thing think soft dark rye is Pumpernickel. I hold no ILL WILL toward your post.

SER: I could go for a Canibal sandwich RIGHT NOW. With a beer.

Mary: That was "da danish bruderhood" as my dad would call it. Great old place. We used to have all of our union meeting there.

I LOVE BEING A DANE. Ya for sure.

Beejay said...

Oh, Toad, I was just giving you a rough time right back.....this loaf that I have is pumpernickel, not dark rye...it is baked at the store...probably not as good as I could get in good ole' WI though....

kkdither said...

I'm such a bad dane... I don't like pumpernickel. Think you could probably shingle the roof with it. Couldn't eat stinky cheese, cannibal sandwiches, or pickled herring.

Beejay said...

Oh, the herring thing...yuck....I have done the cannibal sandwiches though with raw onion and lots of pepper! I thought that was a Polish/German thing....I am half a Dane and half a German.

OrbsCorbs said...

I've eaten pumpernickel my entire life. I stop at O&H whenever I or mom need some. Delicious. I've never noticed any increase in flatulence associated with it. Cabbage, however, can have that effect on me.

SER said...

The next time you have a home project going on and need to strip some paint, call me over and feed me Venison and inions! I can save you a lot of time.

You think that bomb dropped on Hiroshima was bad, you ain’t seen nothing yet!

Beejay said...

SER, thanks for the warning!!!!!!!

kkdither said...

beejay, no wonder you know how I think. I, too, am 1/2 dane and 1/2 german. I always tell people I'm DANGER-ISH.

Why Not? said...

think we could make a German, Danish club here.. my mom's side is German, my dads side is Danish and Irish.. Our poor kids have that on top of Mexican and Swedish..

As for pumpernickel I can eat it from time to time, not a huge favorite but not a dislike either.. just have to be in teh mood for it.. I have not tried it with the Danish blue cheese, will definitely have to do that someday. What is good with Danish blue cheese and a favorite around here at Christmas time is gingerbread cookies.. a great dessert.