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Charcuterie
Herb and Spice Head Cheese, also known as Presssack, is a traditional charcuterie dish that originates from German cuisine. This savory deli meat is prepared by simmering the head of a pig or calf with a combination of hearty spices and fresh herbs until tender.
Presssack: Head cheese with herbs and spices
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Goose Rillettes consist of slow-cooked goose meat that's seasoned with a blend of aromatic herbs and spices, then shredded and packed into a container to firm up. The meat is gently simmered in its own fat along with ingredients like garlic, bay leaves, thyme, and allspice until it is tender enough to be easily shredded.
Goose Rillettes – Shredded, spiced goose
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Smoked Arctic Char is a delicate, cold-smoked fish known for its light, silky texture and rich, smokey flavor that hints of the clear, icy waters of the northern regions.
Smoked Arctic Char – Cold-smoked northern fish
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Leberwurstbrot is a traditional German snack or light meal consisting of hearty bread spread with liverwurst, a type of liver sausage. The liverwurst spread is typically made from pork liver and can be enhanced with various spices like marjoram, mustard, and black pepper.
Leberwurstbrot: Bread with liverwurst.
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