{"id":173547,"date":"2022-01-05T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2022-01-05T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ceotudent.com\/?p=173547"},"modified":"2022-10-30T03:24:58","modified_gmt":"2022-10-30T00:24:58","slug":"german-food-10-delicious-flavors-you-should-try","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ceotudent.com\/en\/german-food-10-delicious-flavors-you-should-try","title":{"rendered":"German Food: 10 Delicious Flavors You Should Try"},"content":{"rendered":"
German food is among the most admired world delicacies. We have compiled for you 10 German dishes that will give you a feast of taste.<\/p>\n
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Wurst may be the first flavor that comes to mind when talking about German food. Germany offers the most varieties of sausages worldwide. There are an estimated 1,500 different types of sausages in Germany. These are prepared in many different ways. It contains a variety of ingredients and unique spice blends. Sausages can be divided into four categories: the special category of ham, which is divided into raw, cooked or par-boiled, boiled and smoked, cooked or cured ham. You can find these sausages at street stalls almost all over the country.<\/p>\n
One of the most popular varieties is Bratwurst, which is a stir-fried or roasted sausage made from veal, beef, or pork. Others include the smoked and boiled Wiener (Vienna), Blutwurst and Schwarzwurst.<\/p>\n
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Rouladen, this typical German dish; It consists of bacon, onions, mustard and thinly sliced veal or pickles wrapped in veal. Rouladen is also considered part of traditional Polish cuisine in the Upper Silesia region. It is known as \u015al\u0105ska (Silesian roulade). It is also famous in Czechia, where it is called the \u0160pan\u011blsk\u00fd pt\u00e1\u010dek (Spanish bird). Although the mix varies from region to region, the one made with beef has become popular in the last century.<\/p>\n
It’s a dish you can come across at festivals and family dinner tables across the country. It is usually served with meatballs, mashed potatoes, Blaukraut (cooked red cabbage) and red wine sauce.<\/p>\n
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We can say that Sp\u00e4tzle is Germany’s answer to pasta. Sp\u00e4tzle is a type of small noodle or dumpling made with fresh eggs and often served alongside gravy meat dishes. It is a popular dish, especially in the south of the country. The tradition of making “Sp\u00e4tzle”, 18. It goes back to the century. The dough typically consists of a few ingredients: eggs, flour and salt. It is usually served with cheese (K\u00e4sesp\u00e4tzle) and roasted onions. Sp\u00e4tzle is a Swabian specialty, although the origin of the dish is disputed and variations can be found in neighboring countries. The general rule of thumb there is to use one more egg than the number of guests. Sp\u00e4tzle generally accompanies meat dishes prepared with plenty of sauce or sauce, such as Zwiebelrostbraten, Sauerbraten or Rouladen. It is also served with casseroles such as Gaisburger Marsch (a Swabian stew). In some areas, the dough contains other ingredients such as cherries (Kirschsp\u00e4tzle), apples (Apfelsp\u00e4tzle), sauerkraut (Krautsp\u00e4tzle), and even beer.<\/p>\n
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The name of this traditional German stew literally means “one pot” and refers to the way it’s cooked rather than the ingredients. However, most recipes contain the same basic ingredients: broth, vegetables (potatoes or legumes), and pork (beef, chicken, or fish). Eintopf is similar to Irish stew and you can find many different regional specialties all over Germany.<\/p>\n
These include Lumpen und Fl\u00f6h (meaning “rags and fleas”) in Kassel and Linseneintopf (lentils) in Thuringia. No wonder this delicious and heartwarming dish is one of the most popular German dishes. One of these regional recipes is \u201cHasenpfeffer\u201d. Cut or steamed pieces of meat are sized and fried with onions and made from a marinade garnished with wine and vinegar.<\/p>\n
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Kartoffelpuffer is one of the most delicious German dishes. Kartoffelpuffer are pan-fried pancakes made from grated or ground potatoes mixed with flour, eggs, onions and seasonings. It can be seasoned with a variety of sweet or savory condiments such as sour cream, cottage cheese, apple sauce or cinnamon. They are common in many parts of Germany, another name for the dish “Reibekuchen” is unique to the Rhineland region. Reibekuchen can be served with apple sauce on rye bread, treacle. Kartoffelpuffer is sold at Christmas markets or street fairs.<\/p>\n
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