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  2. Apfelwein - Wikipedia

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    Hot Apfelwein is commonly taken as an old household remedy against colds, or as a warming beverage in the cold season. The Apfelwein is heated and served with a cinnamon stick, possibly with cloves and a slice of orange, much like mulled wine. An official Viez route, (Route du Cidre) connects Saarburg with the border to Luxembourg.

  3. Cider - Wikipedia

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    German cider, usually called Apfelwein (apple wine), and regionally known as Ebbelwoi, Apfelmost (apple must), Viez (from Latin vice, the second or substitute wine), or Saurer Most (sour must), has an alcohol content of 5.5–7% and a tart, sour taste.

  4. Hessian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A Bembel and a traditional ribbed Apfelwein glass. Hessian cuisine is based on centuries-old recipes, and forms a major part of the Hesse identity. Reflecting Hesse's central location within Germany, Hessian cuisine fuses north German and south German cuisine, [1] with heavy influence from Bavarian cuisine and Rhenish Hesse.

  5. List of hot drinks - Wikipedia

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    Heißer Apfelwein – hot apfelwein mixed with spices used typical in Glühwein (mulled wine) like cinnamon, orange, clove, lemon peel and slowly heated up. Traditional winter drink in south Hesse, Germany. Asiático

  6. List of German dishes - Wikipedia

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    Apfelwein: Beverage A wine made of apples, somewhat comparable to Cider and French Cidre though drier and more sour-tasting. Best enjoyed in traditional "Äbbelwoi-Lokalen". Served from a special jug (the "Bembel"), drunk with a special glass (the "Gerippte"). Schorle: Beverage

  7. Ice cider - Wikipedia

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    Ice cider (also known as apple icewine or cidre de glace in French; sold as ice apple wine in the United States) is the cider equivalent of ice wine: ...

  8. Sachsenhausen (Frankfurt am Main) - Wikipedia

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    Orchards of the Sperling apple can be seen across the countryside and, reputedly, local law requires that Apfelwein be the cheapest alcoholic beverage on sale in any public house. In addition, there is a new part of Sachsenhausen, built on the grounds of the old slaughterhouse area.

  9. German cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Cider ("Apfelwein" in German, or "Äppelwoi" in the Hessian dialect) is also very popular in and around Frankfurt. In the historic district Sachsenhausen there is the so-called Cider Quarter ( "Äppelwoiviertel" ), where there are numerous taverns that offer cider, especially in the summer months.

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