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Bavarian Cuisine
Schmalznudel, also known as Bavarian fried dough pastries, are a traditional German delicacy with a rich, golden crust and a soft, fluffy interior. These pastries are shaped into rounds or twisted forms before being deep-fried in lard or butter until puffed and light golden-brown.
Schmalznudel (Dough Pastries)
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Leberkäse is a traditional Bavarian meatloaf, which is a staple in Southern German cuisine. Despite its name, which translates to 'liver cheese' in German, it typically does not contain liver or cheese in the traditional recipe.
Leberkäse: Bavarian meatloaf served warm with mustard and bread
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The Prinzregententorte is a classic Bavarian torte, renowned for its delicate layers of chocolate and vanilla sponge cake, alternated with a luscious cream filling. Traditionally, it has at least six thin layers, each representing a district of the Kingdom of Bavaria, and the cake is enveloped in a smooth chocolate glaze.
Prinzregententorte: Layered chocolate and vanilla cake with cream filling
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