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  2. Mozartkugel - Wikipedia

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    A provisional agreement was reached in 1981 between representatives of the Austrian and German governments, whereby only Austrian producers were to be allowed to use the label Mozartkugeln. Reber protested against this agreement, and the EC-Commissioner in Brussels charged with deciding in the affair finally declared the agreement invalid. [3]

  3. Paul Fürst - Wikipedia

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    The "Original Salzburger Mozartkugeln" of the Confectionary Fürst. In 1884 he opened his own pastry shop, again at Brodgasse 13. In 1890, Paul Fürst created a praline there, consisting of pistachio-marzipan coated with nougat and dark couverture chocolate, and named it "Mozartkugel" after the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (at that time it was still called "Mozartbonbon").

  4. Austrian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Austrian cuisine is internationally known above all for its pastries such as the Kaiserschmarrn, the Apple strudel, as well as for the Tafelspitz and the Wiener schnitzel. Wiener Schnitzel, a traditional Austrian dish made with boneless meat thinned with a mallet (escalope-style preparation), and fried with a coating of flour, egg, and ...

  5. I Made One of the 20th Century's Most Outrageous Recipes - AOL

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    Deep in the archives of the magazine, I discovered simple versions of ambrosia salad with fresh oranges, coconut and whipped cream and more elaborate takes with homemade custard sauce.

  6. Talk:Mozartkugel - Wikipedia

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    A nearby corner market sells Maitre Truffout Mozartkugeln. I haven't been able to find out much about this product or company, but I can say it is an affordable alternative to the Reber or Mirabell products. — Preceding unsigned comment added by FredSRichardson (talk • contribs) 23:41, 26 October 2013 (UTC)

  7. Category:Austrian confectionery - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Austrian alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    Beer in Austria (2 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Austrian alcoholic drinks" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. P.

  9. Kaiserschmarrn - Wikipedia

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    Kaiserschmarrn served with whipped cream, blueberry and fruits. Kaiserschmarrn (German pronunciation: [ˈkaɪzɐˌʃmaʁn] ⓘ) or Kaiserschmarren (German: [ˈkaɪzɐˌʃmaʁən] ⓘ; [1] ' Emperor's Mess ') [2] is a lightly sweetened pancake that takes its name from the Austrian emperor Franz Joseph I, who was fond of this fluffy shredded pancake.

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