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  2. Brathering - Wikipedia

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    Two cans of Brathering as sold in German supermarkets. Usually, the green (i.e., fresh) herring with the heads and guts removed are either breaded or simply turned in flour, then fried, and finally pickled in a marinade of white vinegar and briefly boiled water, onion, salt, spices like pepper, bay leaves, mustard seeds, and a little sugar.

  3. German cuisine - Wikipedia

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    German Selters, a typical German carbonated mineral water. Johann Jacob Schweppe was a German-Swiss watchmaker and amateur scientist, who developed the first practical process to manufacture bottled carbonated mineral water and began selling the world's first soft drink [80] [81] under his company Schweppes.

  4. Rollmops - Wikipedia

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    The name "rollmops" is German in origin, [2] [3] derived from the words rollen (to roll) and Mops meaning pug or fat young boy. The form Rollmops (German: [ˈʁɔlˌmɔps] ⓘ) is singular, and the plural is Rollmöpse (German: [ˈʁɔlˌmœpsə] ⓘ). In English, the term "rollmops" is often treated as the plural of the singular "rollmop".

  5. Pickled herring - Wikipedia

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    Pickled herring with sour cream, chives, potatoes and egg A German Fischbrötchen, consisting of pickled herring served in a roll with lettuce and onion. In the Nordic countries, once the pickling process is finished and depending on which of the dozens of herring flavourings (mustard, onion, garlic, lingonberries etc.) are selected, it is eaten with dark rye bread, crisp bread, sour cream, or ...

  6. List of German dishes - Wikipedia

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    A dish made from corned beef, herring, mashed potatoes, and beetroot, served with a fried egg and a pickled cucumber. Mettwurst: Snack A strongly flavored German sausage, made from raw minced pork which is preserved by curing and smoking, often with garlic. Nordseegarnelen: Snack or Main course Prawns from the North Sea. Pinkel mit Grünkohl ...

  7. Locally baked brotchen, crispy pork schnitzel and house-made remoulade sauce make this sandwich served in Fayetteville worth a stop.

  8. Soused herring - Wikipedia

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    The soused herring (maatjesharing or just maatjes in Dutch, or Matjes/matjes in German and Swedish respectively) is an especially mild salt herring, which is made from young immature herrings. The herrings are ripened for a couple of days in oak barrels in a salty solution, or brine .

  9. 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.