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  2. Lardon - Wikipedia

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    A lardon, also spelled lardoon, is a small strip or cube of fatty bacon, or pork fat (usually subcutaneous fat), used in a wide variety of cuisines to flavor savory food and salads. In French cuisine , lardons are also used for larding, by threading them with a needle into meats that are to be braised or roasted.

  3. Bavarian Tarock - Wikipedia

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    Bavarian Tarock (German: Bayerisches Tarock) or, often, just Tarock, is a card game that was once popular in Bavaria and also played in parts of Austria as well as Berlin.The name is a clue to its origin in the historical German game of [Gross-]Tarock, a game using traditional Tarot cards.

  4. German Tarok - Wikipedia

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    German Tarok, sometimes known as Sansprendre or simply Tarok, is an historical ace–ten card game for three players that emerged in the 18th century and is the progenitor of a family of games still played today in Europe and North America.

  5. Jucker (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Jucker has been suggested as the ancestor of the popular American game, Euchre, on the basis of chronology, linguistics and mode of play. 19th century American sources show that eucre was being played as early as 1810 [12] and that by 1829, as uker, it was played with Bowers as early as 1829 in the American Mid-West, and that Euchre was invented in America during the 1820s from the mixing of ...

  6. History of Skat - Wikipedia

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    Die Skatpartie ("The Skat Session") by Josef Wagner-Höhenberg. The history of the game of Skat or Scat began in the early 19th century in Thuringia.The game spread rapidly within German-speaking Europe and also in the US and is now one of the most popular card games in Germany as well as being considered Germany's national card game.

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  8. Watten (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Watten, regionally also called Waddn, Watteln or Wattlung, is a card game that is mainly played in Bavaria, Austria, Switzerland and South Tyrol, including Ladinia.There are several main variants: Bavarian, Bohemian, South Tyrolean (Stichwatten), (Austrian) Tyrolean, Kritisch and Blind Watten.

  9. Citadels (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The difference between the two is that an expansion is added into a preexisting version of the game and a new edition is a complete rework of the game itself. Currently, the base English language edition of Citadels is called "Citadels Deluxe" and is sold with past expansion sets already included.