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  2. List of German soups - Wikipedia

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    A creamy soup made from asparagus. Beer soup [4] Soup In medieval Europe, it was served as a breakfast soup, [5] sometimes poured over bread. Pictured is beer cheese soup. Brain soup [3] Soup Bread soup [3] Soup A simple soup that mainly consists of stale bread; variations exist in many countries, and it is often eaten during Lent. Bread soups ...

  3. List of German dishes - Wikipedia

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    Kartoffelsuppe Soup A potato soup of the traditional German and Austrian cuisine that has the main ingredient of potatoes. If the consistency is relatively viscous, then it is called a potato stew. Weihnachtsgans Main course Roasted goose traditionally served with potatoes or Klöße with gravy and vegetables.

  4. German cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sächsische Kartoffelsuppe (potato soup) In general, the cuisine is very hearty and features many peculiarities of central Germany such as a great variety of sauces which accompany the main dish and the fashion to serve Klöße or Knödel as a side dish instead of potatoes, pasta or rice. A typical meal is Sächsischer Sauerbraten.

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  6. Swabian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The potato was introduced in the mid-17th century, soon gaining popularity and integrated into the local cuisine. Many new recipes were developed, such as Schupfnudeln, potato salad and home fries. The popular idea of traditional Swabian cuisine remains based on the stereotype of simple, hearty and uncomplicated "peasant food".

  7. Cream soup - Wikipedia

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    A cream soup is a soup prepared using cream, light cream, half and half, or milk as a key ingredient. [1] Sometimes the dairy product is added at the end of the cooking process, such as after a cream soup has been puréed .

  8. Category:German soups - Wikipedia

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  9. Knoephla - Wikipedia

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    Knoephla / Knöpfle Knoephla soup. Knoephla, also spelled knephla / ˈ n ɛ f l ə /, is a type of dumpling, commonly used in soups in the United States. The word is related to the modern German dialect word Knöpfle, meaning little knob/button. Traditional knoephla soup is a thick chicken and potato soup, almost to the point of being a stew.