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📅 Where to Find Us This Market Season 2025

No weekly markets running at the moment — see our Seasonal Highlights below!

📍 Come by for fresh-baked Bretzels, sweet pastries, and good vibes!

✨ Psst… we’re cooking up more dates — think Oktoberfest cheer and Christmas market magic with Bretzels galore!

🎄 Seasonal Highlights
🎭 Wicked Victoria Parade — Date: Oct 26, 10:30 AM • Location: Government Street (Yates → Broughton)
🍭 Candy Cane Lane Market — Date: Nov 22–23 & Dec 13–14 • Location: Saanich Fairgrounds
🎅 Edelweiss Christmas Market — Date: Nov 29, 10 AM – 4 PM • Location: Victoria Edelweiss Club
🎄 Bastion Square Christmas Village — Date: Nov 29–30, 11 AM – 5:30 PM • Location: Bastion Square, Victoria
🎩 Dickens Fair — Date: Dec 6, 10 AM – 4 PM • Location: James Bay Community Centre, Victoria

German Lebkuchen (Christmas Cookie)

What is German Lebkuchen?

German Lebkuchen – pronounced LAYB-kue-chn – and sometimes called Pfefferkuchen is a German baked Christmas treat somewhat resembling gingerbread. Soft, moist and nutty German gingerbread was invented by medieval monks in Franconia, Germany (Our home “province”) in the 13th century. Lebkuchen bakers were recorded as early as 1296 in the city of Ulm and in 1395 in Nürnberg (Nuremberg). The latter being the most famous exporter today of the product that is known as Nüremberger Lebkuchen (Nürnberger Lebkuchen).
Image Shows The Ingredients Cinnamon, Cloves, Anise, Cardamom, Coriander, Ginger And Mace
The main ingredients for baking Lebkuchen are: Hazelnuts, Walnuts, Almonds, Candied Orange and Lemon Peel, Honey, Flour, Sugar, Eggs and Marzipan.
Add to these some exotic spices from all around the world (cinnamon, cloves, anise, cardamom, coriander, ginger and mace) to make the Lebkuchen a special treat.
Lebkuchen is the general name for a variety of different cookies and pastries that are made with this combination of ingredients. Lebkuchen can be round or square or rectangular. The cookies can be glazed or not glazed. And if they are glazed it can be white or chocolate. Sometimes cocoa is mixed in with the dough for a rich chocolately Lebkuchen. Other times roasted apple or marzipan or cashews may be mixed in to add different flavours and textures.
Other traditional German Christmas treats that also fall under the umbrella of Lebkuchen: 
Stollen, a rich, sweet loaf, Dominosteine, Speculatius and there are other yummy pastries.
Where is the Lebkuchen made?
@ Bretzel  (Canada | Victoria BC) – We start our Christmas or German Lebkuchen season in late August. The pre-dough is made at the end of august to give the ingredients enough time to develop their aroma.
Schmidt Lebkuchen (Germany | Nuremberg) – the bakery known for its fabulous assortment of decorative chests and tins. Schmidt has been baking premium quality Lebkuchen in the traditional ways for decades. Gingerbread World brings in a large order of Schmidt Lebkuchen fresh for the Christmas holiday season and ships to customers all over North America.
Fraunholz Lebkuchen (Germany | Nuremberg) – a family owned and operated wheat-free bakery in Nuremberg that provides our Gluten Free Lebkuchen cookies.
Wicklein Lebkuchen (Germany | Nuremberg) – the oldest of the three brands, Wicklein has been around for almost four hundred years. We currently carry a small offering of some of their specialty cookies like Vanilla Crescents and Cinnamon Stars and their iconic Nutcracker Tin.
Why is “authentic Nuremberg” Lebkuchen (or “Nürnberger Lebkuchen”) such a big deal?
History records Lebkuchen bakers in city of Nuremberg as early as 1395.
Today’s Lebkuchen bakers in Nuremberg are known for the highest quality pastries with the highest nut content. Emperor Friedrich III held a general assembly in Nuremberg in 1487 and invited the children of the city to a special event where he presented Lebkuchen bearing his printed portrait to almost four thousand kids. And with this in mind, Lebkuchen Schmidt offers its Kaiserlein biscuit – brown Lebkuchen coated with chocolate bearing an imprint of Friedrich.
Interesting things about Lebkuchen

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Lebkuchen German Gingerbread Cookies – Authentic Spiced German Cookies Topped With A Light Glaze, Perfect For Christmas And Holiday Gifting

Lebkuchen (German gingerbread Cookies?) 2pcs

Traditionally Lebkuchen cookies. The funniest part is there is no ginger in our gingerbread!