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  2. List of German dishes - Wikipedia

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    A traditional dish of German, Austrian and Czech cuisines that literally means "Liver dumpling soup". Schlachtschüssel: Snack Lt.: Butchers plate; a combination of Blutwurst and Leberwurst (blood sausage and liver sausage), served hot on sauerkraut. Saures Lüngerl Main course A ragout from lung and sometimes heart from the veal. Bayrisch Kraut

  3. Wholesale Market Munich - Wikipedia

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    The Großmarkthalle München (Wholesale Market Munich) is a German-international wholesale market located in the Munich borough of Sendling. In an area of 310,000 m 2 , 270 importing companies and wholesalers offer 140 different product classes from 83 countries with a sales volume of more than 750 million Euro .

  4. Mett - Wikipedia

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    Mett may also be offered in sausage form (German:Mettwurst). In parts of Southern Germany mett (Mettstange) can be served on a lye bun instead of a regular bun. In southern Brazil, influenced by German immigrants, it is known as Hackepeter or carne de Onça in Curitiba where this dish is very common and served covered with chives. This ...

  5. The Best German Restaurant in (Almost) Every State - AOL

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    Cuisine With German Flavor. Full of rich, meaty, carbohydrate-dense dishes like bratkartoffeln (pan-fried potatoes), bratwurst (sausage), roulade (thinly rolled meat), and schnitzel (cutlet ...

  6. Globus (hypermarket) - Wikipedia

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    That store is regarded as the forerunner of the later Globus hypermarkets. The following years were characterized by further openings and expansion, making Globus one of the largest food retailers in Germany today. After German reunification, Globus opened its first store in eastern Germany. With the opening of the first hypermarket in the ...

  7. List of German desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of German desserts. German cuisine has evolved as a national cuisine through centuries of social and political change with variations from region to region. The southern regions of Germany, including Bavaria and neighbouring Swabia , as well as the neighbouring regions in Austria across the border share many dishes.

  8. List of supermarket chains in Germany - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current German supermarket ... Name Stores Type of store Parent; Aldi Süd: 1880: Discounter: Siepmann Stiftung ... Indian grocery online in Germany ...

  9. Palatine cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A very famous dish from the Palatinate is Dampfnudeln ("steamed noodles") with a salty crust. It is traditionally a main dish and enjoyed either with sweet side dishes such as wine sauce, vanilla sauce or fruit preserves such as mirabelle, plums or pear or with hearty side dishes like potato soup, vegetable soup or goulash. In some parts of the ...