Swabian cuisine is native to Swabia, a region in southwestern Germany comprising great parts of Württemberg and the Bavarian part of Swabia. Swabian cuisine...
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the cuisine. A characteristic Bavarian cuisine was further developed by both groups, with a distinct similarity to Franconian and Swabian cuisine. A Bavarian...
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is very important to Swabian cuisine. In Swabian literature, there is a multitude of poems about “the favourite dish of the Swabian people”. Examples are...
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the cuisine. A characteristic Bavarian cuisine was further developed by both groups, with a distinct similarity to Franconian and Swabian cuisine. A Bavarian...
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Maultasche (redirect from Swabian pockets)
(listen), lit. 'mouth bags') are a kind of large meat-filled dumpling in Swabian cuisine. They consist of sheets of pasta dough filled with minced meat, smoked...
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Käsespätzle (category Swabian cuisine)
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Swabia (section Swabian people)
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Pomeranian cuisine Rhenish-Hessian cuisine Saxon cuisine Schleswig-Holstein cuisine Silesian cuisine Swabian cuisine Swiss cuisine Thuringian cuisine Belarusian...
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The Danube Swabians (German: Donauschwaben [ˈdoːnaʊʃvaːbm̩] ) is a collective term for the ethnic German-speaking population who lived in the Kingdom of...
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Spätzle (category Swabian cuisine)
Vojvodina, Banat, Slovenia, Lorraine, Moselle, and South Tyrol. Spätzle is the Swabian and Alsacian diminutive of Spatz, thus literally 'little sparrow'. They...
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cuisine with many similarities to Bavarian cuisine and Swabian cuisine. It is often included in the Bavarian cuisine, since most parts of Franconia belong...
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Lye roll (category Swabian cuisine)
called Laugensemmel or Kastanie (Bavarian), Laugeweckle or Laugestängle (Swabian), and Laugenwecken, Laugenbrötchen or Laugenstange (everywhere else in...
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Schneeball (pastry) (category Swabian cuisine)
A Schneeball (German: [ˈʃneːˌbal] ) or Schneeballen (plural: Schneebälle (German: [ˈʃneːˌbɛlə] ) and Schneeballen respectively), snowball in English, is...
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reflecting different aspects of its cultural life and history. German cuisine Music of Germany German art "England's National Symbols". england.org.za...
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Schupfnudel (category Swabian cuisine)
is a type of dumpling or thick noodle in southern German and Austrian cuisine. It is similar to the Central European kopytka and Italian gnocchi. They...
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Pretzel (category Swabian cuisine)
thickness of the dough, the content of fat and the degree of baking. Typical Swabian pretzels, for example, have very thin "arms" and a "fat belly" with a split...
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district of Lindau, Bavarian Swabia has access to Lake Constance. Swabian cuisine is down-to-earth and rather simple. Noodle products are very important...
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Black Forest ham (category Swabian cuisine)
one-fifth fat. It has a very pronounced flavor and is common in German cuisine. It may be eaten fresh, for example on Holzofenbrot or rye bread, with...
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Alb-Leisa (category Swabian cuisine)
thirdly traditional varieties of lentils from the Swabian Jura, Germany. "Leisa" means lentils in Swabian. The Alb-Leisa was included in the Ark of Taste...
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Flädle (category Swabian cuisine)
Frittatensuppe (Frittaten soup) is one of the most popular soups in Austrian cuisine. It is considered an Austrian National dish. Frittaten (from the Italian...
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German language (section Alemannic and Swabian)
German) Banat Swabian in Banat, Romania (considered a variant of German) Luxembourgish as well as Transylvanian Saxon and Banat Swabian are based on Moselle...
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Wibele (category Swabian cuisine)
Franconian city of Langenburg in Germany, though nowadays they are considered a Swabian speciality. The dough is made from egg white, icing sugar, flour and vanilla...
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Pichelsteiner (category Swabian cuisine)
cookbook in 1894. Food portal Bavarian cuisine Bosnian pot Irish stew List of stews Nikujaga Swabian cuisine Max Peinkofer, "Büchelsteinerfest und...
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Mohnnudel (category Swabian cuisine)
is the name of thick noodles of a potato dough in Bohemian and Austrian cuisine, similar to the Schupfnudel. The main difference is, that Mohnnudeln are...
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Wurstsalat (category Swabian cuisine)
sometimes fried potatoes. Popular variants are the Schwäbischer Wurstsalat (Swabian wurstsalat), which uses one half blood sausage, and Schweizer Wurstsalat...
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