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Stutenkerl
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 usually available around Saint Nicholas' Day, December 6th, but in parts of the Rhineland at Saint Martin's 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'' and ''Grättimaa'' (Switzerland) etc. The pastry often contains raisins and features a clay pipe. This pipe may be from the Reformation, to make the originally catholic bishop figure more secular. == See also ==
* Gingerbread man
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