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  2. Zwiebelkuchen - Wikipedia

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    Zwiebelkuchen (German pronunciation: [ˈt͜sviːbl̩ˌkuːxn̩], lit. ' onion cake ' ) is a savory German onion cake made of steamed onions, diced bacon, cream, and caraway seeds on either a yeast or leavened dough. [ 1 ]

  3. Onion cake - Wikipedia

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    Laobing, pajeon, the scallion pancake, teisen nionod and zwiebelkuchen Onion cake is a savory or sweet cake prepared using onion as a primary ingredient. Various onion cakes are consumed in Canada, China, Germany, Korea, Switzerland, Wales and other countries.

  4. List of German dishes - Wikipedia

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    Zwiebelkuchen: Main course An onion cake, a seasonal dish served around October, usually eaten while still warm and accompanied by slightly fermented red or white grape juice called Süser or (more commonly in other regions) Federweißer. Flammkuchen: Main course A pizza-like dish with thin crust and onion, bacon and crème fraîche topping.

  5. List of onion dishes - Wikipedia

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    Zwiebelkuchen – German onion cake [6] Onion dishes; A blooming onion with dipping sauce. Cong you bing. Fried onions in Iran. Liver and onions. Onion fritters ...

  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. Bavarian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Schweinshaxn and Obatzda in a beer garden. Bavarian cuisine is a style of cooking from Bavaria, Germany.Bavarian cuisine includes many meat [1] and Knödel dishes, and often uses flour.

  8. Lower Saxon cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Grünkohl dish with Pinkel, Kassler and Speck. Lower Saxon cuisine (German: Niedersächsische Küche) covers a range of regional, North German culinary traditions from the region correspondingly broadly to the state of Lower Saxony, which in many cases are very similar to one another, for example cuisine from the areas of Oldenburg, Brunswick, or East Frisia.

  9. Category:German cakes - Wikipedia

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    Zwiebelkuchen This page was last edited on 31 August 2020, at 02:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...