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Bonifaz – a soft, white mold cheese. [5] [6] [7] Butterkäse – translated as "butter cheese" in German, it is a semi-soft, cow's milk cheese that is moderately popular in Germanic Europe, and occasionally seen throughout the rest of the world.
Alte Taverne ― traditional restaurant in Bad Füssing, Bavaria. [2] Andechs ― monastery restaurant in Andechs Abbey, Bavaria, Germany. [3] Regensburg Sausage Kitchen ― restaurant in Regensburg, Germany.
The Michelin Guide of 2015 awarded a three-star ranking (the highest designation) to 11 restaurants in Germany, while 38 more received two-star rankings and 233 one-star rankings. [2] As of November 2017, Germany had the fourth-highest number of Michelin three-star restaurants in the world, after Japan, France, and the United States. [3]
This year’s World Cheese Awards — the largest since its inception in 1988 — saw 4,786 cheeses from 47 countries assembled in the Portuguese city of Viseu to face the discerning scrutiny of ...
a Bavarian cheese delicacy that is prepared by mixing two thirds aged soft cheese, usually Camembert (Romadur or similar cheeses may be used as well), and one third butter. Limburger: Cheese A cheese that originated during the 19th century in the historical Duchy of Limburg, which is now divided between Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands.
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Grüner (restaurant) – Defunct restaurant in Portland, Oregon, U.S. Heartbreak (restaurant) – Defunct restaurant in New York City, U.S. Henry Thiele Restaurant – Defunct restaurant in Portland, Oregon, U.S. Herman ze German – Chain of fast food restaurants in London; Harmonie German Club – Social club in Canberra, Australia
A type of best semisoft cheese made of cow milk, produced in Northern Montenegro town of Pljevlja. Cheese from Pljevlja is a ubiquitous part of Montenegrin meal. It is white cheese made from unpasteurized cow milk. The characteristic flavour comes from the maturation process that takes place in special wooden barrel-like containers.