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  2. List of German soups - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of German soups. German cuisine has evolved as a national cuisine through centuries of social and political change with variations from region to region. In Germany, soups are a popular and significant food, and many Germans eat soup at least once a week. [ 1 ]

  3. Mulled wine - Wikipedia

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    In Russia and Ukraine, glintveyn (глинтвейн) is a popular drink during winters [citation needed] [23] and has same recipe as the German Glühwein. Additionally, the traditional Russian winter herbal drink sbiten, although usually a non-alcoholic tisane made with hot water, may also be made with red wine replacing some or all of the ...

  4. Wassail - Wikipedia

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    A pot of simmering wassail, infused with citrus fruit slices and cinnamon sticks Wassailers in Shirehampton, Bristol. Wassail (/ ˈ w ɒ s əl /, /-eɪ l / WOSS-əl, -⁠ayl) is a beverage made from hot mulled cider, ale, or wine and spices, drunk traditionally as an integral part of wassailing, an ancient English Yuletide drinking ritual and salutation either involved in door-to-door charity ...

  5. Smoking bishop - Wikipedia

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    Make several incisions in the rind of a lemon, stick cloves in these, and roast the lemon by a slow fire. Put small but equal quantities of cinnamon, cloves, mace, and allspice, with a race of ginger, into a saucepan with half a pint of water: let it boil until it is reduced one-half.

  6. Category:German soups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "German soups" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Mock turtle soup; P. Pea soup; R. Rumford's Soup; S. Sour cherry soup;

  7. List of Christmas dishes - Wikipedia

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    Mixed fruit soup or prune soup, kissel (sekahedelmäkiisseli, luumukiisseli) Drinks: Glögg or mulled wine (glögi) Christmas beer (Jouluolut); local manufacturers produce Christmas varieties [28] "Home beer" (non-alcoholic beer-like drink, similar to the Russian beverage kvass) (kotikalja)

  8. 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.

  9. Swabian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The certain something is the garnish consisting of fried onions topping the soup. Legend says that the stew was first served to hungry soldiers in Gaisburg in the 19th century and became so popular that soldiers stationed more distantly marched all the way to Gaisburg to enjoy it. Thus, the name "Gaisburger Marsch" means "March to Gaisburg".