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  2. Uli's Famous Sausage - Wikipedia

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    In Frommer's Seattle (2011), Karl Samson said "sausage lovers should be sure to have at least one sausage sandwich" at Uli's. [4] In 2014 and 2015, the Not for Tourists Guide to Seattle said the business offers Seattle's best sausage. [5] [6] The Seattle Post-Intelligencer included Uli's in lists of "iconic Seattle bites" in 2020 and 2021. [7] [8]

  3. Wurstmarkt - Wikipedia

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    The Wurstmarkt (literally: Sausage market) in the spa town of Bad Dürkheim, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany is the world's biggest wine festival with over 600,000 visitors each year. [1] It is held annually on the second and third weekend of September. The first Wurstmarkt - under a different name - was held in the year 1417.

  4. Thuringian sausage - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the Deutsches Bratwurstmuseum, opened in Holzhausen, part of the Wachsenburggemeinde near Arnstadt, the first museum devoted exclusively to the Thuringian sausage. [ 4 ] In 2016, a kosher version of Thuringian bratwurst made with veal and chicken packed into goat intestines was introduced at the annual Onion Festival in Weimar , which ...

  5. Edelweiss Sausage & Delicatessen - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Willamette Week 's Walker MacMurdo included Edelweiss in his overview of "The Five Best Hams Made in Portland". [5] The newspaper's AP Kryza wrote in 2016, "At this German deli and butcher shop filled with wondrous chocolate, better beer and even better meat, all of second-generation deli masters Tom and Tony Baier's house-cured meats are available in sandwiches so voluminous that ...

  6. Bratwurst - Wikipedia

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    Bratwurst (German: [ˈbʁaːtvʊʁst] ⓘ) is a type of German sausage made from pork or, less commonly, beef or veal.The name is derived from the Old High German Brätwurst, from brät-, finely chopped meat, and Wurst, sausage, although in modern German it is often associated with the verb braten, to pan fry or roast. [1]

  7. Goetta - Wikipedia

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    The dish probably originated with German settlers from the northwestern regions of Oldenburg, Hannover, and Westphalia who emigrated to the Cincinnati area in the 19th century. [ 1 ] [ 7 ] The word goetta comes from the Low German word Götte, meaning groats or coarse grains (or a food made from them). [ 8 ]

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  9. Currywurst - Wikipedia

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    Currywurst Currywurst lightly topped with curry and served with French fries. Type Bratwurst Place of origin Germany Created by Herta Heuwer Invented c. 1949 Serving temperature 70°C Main ingredients Pork sausage, curry ketchup Media: Currywurst Currywurst is a fast food dish of German origin consisting of sausage with curry ketchup. It was invented in 1949 by Herta Heuwer, who began selling ...