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German castle Stolzenfels with Chapel , Coblence, Rhineland-Palatinate Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monreal Romantic Medieval Village along the Elz River, Eifel Mountains, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trier UNESCO World Heritage Site with Roman Porta Nigra City Gate, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bike Path along Rhine River,upper middle Rhine Valley,Rhineland Royalty Free Stock Photo
porcelain fungus resp. Mucidula mucida on tree trunk,Rhineland,Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Idyllic house in Rhineland Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burg Eltz castle in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stutenkerl - Rhineland pastry man
Vulkaneifel in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Upper Middle Rhine Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Historic Town of Bacharach, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trier UNESCO World Heritage Site with Historic Buildings around Market Square, Moselle River Valley, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dense-flowered Mullein Verbascum densiflorum,Rhineland,Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful Morning Light at Schloss Buerresheim, Eifel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burg Eltz castle in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Upper Middle Rhine Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kuhhirtentum and Upper Town Wall, Oberwesel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Stutenkerl belongs to the Saint Nicholas tradition in the German speaking countries. It is a pastry made of Stuten, sweet leavened dough, in the form of a man (Kerl is German for lad or fellow). Stutenkerl is available usually around Saint Nicholas Day, December 6th, but in parts of the Rhineland already at Saint Martins Day in November. There are numerous regional names for the Stutenkerl, such as Kiepenkerl, Weckmann (in the south west), Klaaskerl, Stutenmann, Hefekerl, Männele, Boxemännchen (in Luxembourg), Grittibänz (Switzerland)


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