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  2. List of German soups - Wikipedia

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    The use of legumes and lentils is significant and used in several German soups, such as split pea soup. [2] Common soups in German restaurants include oxtail , beef or chicken broth with noodles, dumplings , or rice, goulash , split pea, cream of asparagus , turtle soup ( Echte Schildkrötensuppe ) and cream of lobster.

  3. Goulash - Wikipedia

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    Goulash (Hungarian: gulyás) is a soup or stew of meat and vegetables seasoned with paprika [1] and other spices. [2] Originating in Hungary, goulash is a common meal predominantly eaten in Central Europe but also in other parts of Europe. It is one of the national dishes of Hungary and a symbol of the country. [3] [4] [5]

  4. List of soups - Wikipedia

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    A soup thickened with Egusi, the culinary name for various types of seeds from gourd plants, like melon and squash. Ezogelin soup: Turkey: Chunky Savory soup made by red lentil, bulgur, onion, garlic, salt, olive oil, black pepper, hot pepper and peppermint Escudella: Spain Stew A traditional Catalan meat and vegetable stew and soup. Typically ...

  5. List of German dishes - Wikipedia

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    When Silesia was German, the influence of neighboring countries was clear in Silesian cooking; Polish carp and cheeses, Bohemian goulash, Austrian sausage and Pfefferkuchen (pepper cakes). Schnapps was very commonly drunk with beer in Silesia. There was an old saying that went "Silesia has two principal rivers, Schnapps and the river Oder".

  6. German cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In the Palatinate, the salty-crust Dampfnudel is a traditional main dish, either with sweet side dishes (for example wine sauce, custard or boiled fruit such as plums, pears or the like) or with salty side dishes (for example potato soup, vegetable soups, goulash or pork) is eaten.

  7. Chicken paprikash - Wikipedia

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    The dish bears a "family resemblance" to goulash, another paprika dish. [7] The dish is traditionally served with "dumpling-like boiled egg noodles" , a broad noodle similar to the German spätzle. [2] [5] Other side dishes that it may be served with include tagliatelle (boiled ribbon noodles), [7] rice, or millet. [8]

  8. Talk:Goulash - Wikipedia

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    Goulash (plural: goulashes) is a soup or stew of meat and vegetables (especially potatoes), seasoned with paprika and other spices.[1] Goulash is Hungary's unofficial national dish and one of the staple foods.. Goulash is also a traditional meal in Austria, Czech republic, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, north Croatia and the north-eastern ...

  9. Hungarian sausages - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian cuisine uses these different types of sausages in many ways such as in stews, soups, potato stews like "paprikás krumpli" (paprika-based stew with spicy sausage and potatoes), bean soups like Jókai bableves, [1] some goulash soup variations, pastry dishes, or even in salads.