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German Cookies & Biscuits — Bahlsen, Leibniz, Griesson & More

 

German baking traditions run centuries deep, and the country's cookie and biscuit brands reflect that heritage. Here you'll find over 100 products from Bahlsen, Leibniz, Griesson, Lambertz, and other producers — butter biscuits, wafer rolls, chocolate-covered cookies, Lebkuchen, and seasonal specialties. Every product is the genuine German article with original recipes, not adapted export versions. Whether it's a Leibniz Butterkeks for your afternoon Kaffee or Lambertz Lebkuchen for the holidays, it starts here.

 

The German Cookie Tradition

Germany takes its biscuits seriously. The word "Keks" — the standard German term for cookie — was literally invented by Bahlsen founder Hermann Bahlsen in 1911, adapted from the English "cakes." It entered the Duden (the definitive German dictionary) shortly after. That's how central one brand's biscuit became to the entire culture.

Key Brands to Know

Bahlsen & Leibniz: Founded in Hannover in 1889, Bahlsen won a gold medal at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair for its Leibniz Butterkeks. Today, Leibniz remains Germany's best-known biscuit brand. The range spans Butterkekse, Choco Leibniz (biscuits topped with a thick chocolate layer), Pick Up! bars, and Zoo biscuits for children.

Griesson - de Beukelaer: Known for their Soft Cake (a chocolate-topped biscuit with fruit jelly), Griesson also produces a wide range of wafers and assortments popular across Germany.

Lambertz: Based in Aachen — the historic capital of German Lebkuchen and Printen — Lambertz has been baking since 1688. Their gingerbread and Printen are made with recipes that trace back to medieval spice-trade routes.

Seasonal Highlights

German cookie culture peaks between October and December. Lebkuchen, Spekulatius, Zimtsterne (cinnamon stars), and Vanillekipferl are staples of the Weihnachtszeit. We stock seasonal items as soon as German producers release them, typically from September.

What to Expect

German cookies tend to use real butter, less sugar, and higher-quality chocolate coatings compared to mass-market international alternatives. Many products come individually wrapped, making them ideal for lunchboxes, gifts, or care packages.

FAQ Section

1. Q: What is a Leibniz Butterkeks, and why is it so famous in Germany?

A: The Leibniz Butterkeks is a crisp butter biscuit created in 1891 by Bahlsen in Hannover, named after the philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. It won gold at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair and became so popular that it created the German word "Keks" for cookie. It's still one of Germany's best-selling biscuits.

2. Q: What is the difference between Lebkuchen and American gingerbread?

A: Lebkuchen is denser, softer, and spicier than typical American gingerbread cookies. Traditional Nürnberger Lebkuchen uses very little or no flour, relying instead on ground almonds and hazelnuts. Aachener Printen, another regional variety, are harder and use a unique blend of spices including anise, clove, and cinnamon.

3. Q: When do German Christmas cookies become available?

A: German producers typically release Lebkuchen, Spekulatius, Stollen, and other Christmas biscuits starting in September. We stock them as soon as they arrive, but popular items sell out quickly — especially Lambertz and Lebkuchen-Schmidt products.

4. Q: Are any German cookies suitable for people with nut allergies?

A: Some Leibniz Butterkeks varieties and Griesson Soft Cakes are produced without nut ingredients, but may be manufactured in facilities that process nuts. Always check the allergen information on individual product pages, as recipes and production conditions vary by item.


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Caramel confection filled with whole wheat crisp (21%) with malt and a touch of salt.
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Caramel confection filled with crunchy chocolate cookies (21%).
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