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  2. Mett - Wikipedia

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    Mett (German: ⓘ), also known as Hackepeter (Northern Germany, Eastern Germany and Berlin), is a preparation of minced raw pork seasoned with salt and black pepper that is popular in Germany. It is frequently spread on halves of a bread roll, with raw onion optionally on top. [ 1 ]

  3. List of German dishes - Wikipedia

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    A sort of white bread or steam noodle made of yeast dough, steamed in a pan and then served with various toppings, e.g. sugar, cinnamon, poppy seeds, jam, butter, and vanilla sauce. Buchteln: Main course Sweet dumplings made of yeast dough, filled with jam, poppy seed paste, or curd, and baked in a large pan so that they stick together.

  4. Metworst - Wikipedia

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    Finnish meetvursti[in Finnish] resembles the Dutch metworst or salami: it is dry, hard, strong-flavored, dense, usually made of pork and eaten as a cold cut on bread. Some recipes, typically those sold as 'Russian style', include horse meat. Meetvursti sold in supermarkets will often say "may contain horse meat" as a precaution due to this.

  5. Mettwurst - Wikipedia

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    Mettwurst can be prepared and eaten in a variety of ways, such as cooked or fried or spread on rye bread with onions and eaten raw. When minced raw pork is prepared without curing or smoking, it is called simply Mett.

  6. German cuisine - Wikipedia

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    German Selters, a typical German carbonated mineral water. Johann Jacob Schweppe was a German-Swiss watchmaker and amateur scientist, who developed the first practical process to manufacture bottled carbonated mineral water and began selling the world's first soft drink [80] [81] under his company Schweppes.

  7. Sausage roll - Wikipedia

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    Similar meat and pastry recipes include the Czech klobásník, the Belgian worstenbroodje, the Dutch saucijzenbroodje, the German Münsterländer Wurstbrötchen and sausage bread in the United States. [citation needed] Hong Kong has developed its own style of sausage roll.

  8. Kottenbutter - Wikipedia

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    Kottenbutter or Kottenbotter is a sandwich consisting of buttered brown bread or Mischbrot, smoked pork sausage ("Mettwurst"), onion rings and a spread of spicy mustard. [1] Other variants supplement pork with horse meat ("Kottenwurst") or Balkenbrij. [2] [3] The sandwich is common in the Bergisches Land region of Germany, in the state of North ...

  9. Braunschweiger (sausage) - Wikipedia

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    Braunschweiger Mettwurst is a smoked, soft and spreadable sausage usually made from raw minced pork [2] and spiced with garlic, salt and pepper. Produced by Brunswick butchers as a regional speciality since the early 19th century, it became widespread with the advent of food preservation by canning. Several different recipes exist, some also ...