Wie beliebt ist die Pischinger Waffel in Österreich? (Ich weiß, dass es ursprünglich von dort stammt). In Krakau (Polen) ist es einer der beliebtesten Snacks und fast jeder kennt ihn.

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  1. MarkusSugarhill on

    when i was a kid it was the go to thing at the heurigen. but i do not see it that much any more…

  2. Savings_Aioli_2981 on

    tbh, i have never ever heard about this waffles. maybe more popular in vienna? 🤷‍♂️

  3. Ich wollte immer viel essen ausprobieren, aber wo ich wohne, gibt es das nicht. Eigentlich gibt es viele Gerichte, die ich schon immer probieren wollte, und vielleicht werde ich nie die Chance dazu haben

  4. Nosfearatu50 on

    I would say they used to be very popular, you can buy them in a standard supermarket but the 30€/kg are just well…not reasonable.

  5. i’d say they are commonly known in and around Vienna, but the brand Manner is generally more popular.

  6. Pischinger as a brand is pretty popular especially in the east. That product not really though, show this picture someone in Austria and they will associate it with Manner most likely.

  7. TheoremaEgregium on

    I love their chocolate covered waffles (Pischinger-Ecken), both the triangular and square ones. They produce good nougat too.

    For the Schnitten you posted I didn’t know Pischinger even made them. It’s Manner or nothing.

  8. I know them but I only had them once or twice while Manner is omnipresent in Austria compared to these

  9. Pischinger-Ecken are definitely well-known among the older generation (typical grandmother sweets I’d say), but the wafer market is firmly in Manner’s grip.

  10. My father worked at Napoli/Manner. So we were absolutely equipped with all that stuff (fe 2 Boxes, Holding each about 5kg with Rumkugeln & Mini Mints).
    But Pischinger… That was something Special … still today to See is to buy the „Betthupferln“.
    PS: no, no one in our Family has Diabetes

  11. Moron_at_work on

    Pischinger is our family tradition christmas tree chocolate. We are in Tirol (so far away from Vienna and its traditions), but my grandparents have started that decades ago

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