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  2. List of spreads - Wikipedia

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    Bean dip – sometimes used as a spread [3] [4] Beer jam [5] Biber salçası – Anatolian paste made from red chili peppers or sweet long peppers and salt; Biscoff – sweet paste made from Biscoff biscuits; Butter [6] Rucava white butter; Bretel butter; Chocolate butter

  3. 4 Major Health Benefits of Sauerkraut (and How to Make It at ...

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    OK, we admit it: Sauerkraut can be an acquired taste. If you’re not crazy about kraut, here are eight other foods that will help you get your fill of good bacteria. 1.

  4. Medieval cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Medieval cuisine includes foods, eating habits, and cooking methods of various European cultures during the Middle Ages, which lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. During this period, diets and cooking changed less than they did in the early modern period that followed, when those changes helped lay the foundations for modern European ...

  5. Alsatian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sauerkraut can be served with poultry, pork, sausage or even fish. Traditionally it is served with pork, Strasbourg sausage or frankfurters, bacon, smoked pork or smoked Morteau or Montbéliard sausages or a selection of pork products. Served alongside are often steamed potatoes.

  6. Choucroute garnie - Wikipedia

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    Choucroute garnie, with Montbéliard, Strasbourg, Toulouse, Vienna sausages and potatoes. There is no fixed recipe for this dish [citation needed] – any preparation of hot sauerkraut with meat and potatoes could qualify – but in practice there are certain traditions, favourite recipes, and stereotypical garnishes that are more commonly called choucroute garnie than others.

  7. Schweinshaxe - Wikipedia

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    The Bavarian version is classically served with potato dumplings and red cabbage, [3] or with sauerkraut and potatoes. The Austrian version of this dish is called Stelze [ˈʃtɛltsə] or in dialect Stötzn / Stelzn [ˈʃtœˑtsn̩] .

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  9. Sauerkraut - Wikipedia

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    Sauerkraut (/ ˈ s aʊ. ər ˌ k r aʊ t /; German: [ˈzaʊ.ɐˌkʁaʊt] ⓘ, lit. ' sour cabbage ') [1] is finely cut raw cabbage that has been fermented by various lactic acid bacteria. [2] [3] It has a long shelf life and a distinctive sour flavor, both of which result from the lactic acid formed when the bacteria ferment the sugars in the ...