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  2. Alsatian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sweet specialties of Alsace include kougelhopf, German-style cheesecake (called fromage blanc tart), Mont-Blanc (called torche aux marrons in Alsace) and streusel.. The festivities of the year's end involve the production of a great variety of biscuits and small cakes called bredala, as well as pain d'épices (gingerbread) which are baked around Christmas time and manala (a brioche in the ...

  3. Category:Alsatian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Alsatian cuisine" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. List of meat and potato dishes - Wikipedia

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    Alsace: casserole Braised meat, onions and potatoes [3] [4] Bangers and mash: Great Britain: pairing Traditional pairing of sausages and mashed potato, usually served with onion gravy and often with fried onions and peas [5] [6] [7] Bedfordshire clanger: South Midlands: pie

  5. List of French dishes - Wikipedia

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    4 Alsace. 5 Normandy. 6 Sud-Ouest. 7 Limousin. 8 Brittany. 9 Loire Valley/Central France. ... some towns have a more permanent covered market enclosing food shops ...

  6. Flammekueche - Wikipedia

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    Flammekueche (), Flammkuchen (Standard German), or tarte flambée (), is a speciality of the region of Alsace, [1] German-speaking Moselle, Baden and the Palatinate. [2] It is composed of bread dough rolled out very thinly in the shape of a rectangle or oval, which is covered with fromage blanc or crème fraîche, thinly sliced onions and lardons.

  7. List of German dishes - Wikipedia

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    Currywurst remains one of the most popular fast foods in Germany, especially in Berlin and the Rhine-Ruhr area, but the Döner kebab is gaining rapidly in popularity. Fischbrötchen: Northern Germany Sandwich made with various fish (pickled or fried) and onions, common in Northern Germany, particularly along the coast Hendl: Austro-Bavarian

  8. Baeckeoffe - Wikipedia

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    In the Alsatian dialect, Baeckeoffe means "baker's oven". It is a mix of sliced potatoes, sliced onions, cubed mutton, beef, and pork which have been marinated overnight in Alsatian white wine and juniper berries and slow-cooked in a bread-dough sealed ceramic casserole dish. Leeks, thyme, parsley, garlic, carrots and marjoram are other ...

  9. Sauerkraut - Wikipedia

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    The word "Kraut", derived from this food, is a derogatory term for the German people. [15] During World War I , due to concerns the American public would reject a product with a German name, American sauerkraut makers relabeled their product as "liberty cabbage" for the duration of the war.