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German
Obatzda, also known as Obazda or Obatzter, is a traditional Bavarian cheese delicacy that's become a staple in German beer gardens. This rich and creamy cheese spread is made by combining ripe camembert (or a similar soft cheese) with butter, cream cheese, and a variety of seasonings such as caraway seeds, paprika, onions, and garlic.
Obatzda: A creamy cheese spread typically served with pretzels
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Kartoffelknödel, or potato dumplings, are a classic German delicacy that serves as a hearty and comforting side dish. These dumplings are made from a blend of mashed potatoes and flour, often with added breadcrumbs or semolina for texture. Eggs are incorporated to bind the mixture, which is then formed into round, plump dumplings.
Kartoffelknödel: Potato dumplings, a staple side for meat dishes
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Linsen mit Spätzle, or Lentils with Spätzle, is a comforting and traditional Swabian German dish that features tender lentils stewed in a savory broth, served over homemade egg noodles known as Spätzle.
Linsen mit Spätzle: Lentils with Spätzle.
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Rotkraut, also known as 'sweet and sour red cabbage,' is a traditional German side dish perfect for accompanying hearty meat dishes like pork or duck. The cabbage is finely sliced and slow-cooked with tangy apple slices, vinegar, sugar, and a blend of warm spices like cloves, bay leaves, and juniper berries.
Rotkraut: Sweet and sour red cabbage, often cooked with apples
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