German foods and drinks

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Sausage bathed in curry ketchup
Currywurst
Potates cut up and fried
Bratkartoffeln
Beer originally brewed to be consumed during times of fasting
Bock
Orange soda from Coco-Cola
Fanta
Pickles and onions wrapped in a thin slice of meat
Rouladen
Fermented cabbage
Sauerkraut
Spinach and minced meat wrapped in pasta dough
Maultaschen
Type of gingerbread
Lebkuchen
Salted and smoked slice of ham
Kassler
Cake made with cherries, chocolate sponge cake and whipped cream
Black Forest cake
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Loaf of meat that tastes similar to bologna
Fleischkase
Beer mixed with lemonade
Radler
A sweet roll with jam inside, often served vanilla custard
Dampfnudel
Cola mixed with orange soda
Spezi
Type of German pot roast
Sauerbraten
A rye bread, that takes a long time to go bad
Pumpernickel
Soup traditionally served after a wedding ceremony
Hochzeitssuppe
Really dry sweetened toast
Zwieback
Sausage that is white
Weißwurst
Roasted sausage
Bratwurst
2 Comments
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Level 73
Mar 4, 2018
How is Fanta German? And you have a typo at the end of Hochzeitssuppe - remove the r.
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Level 44
Mar 4, 2018
thanks for pointing out the typo, not sure how I missed that, fixed it. Fanta originates in Germany, that's how it's german: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanta#History