International foods enjoyed by Americans
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Schnitzel is an austrian invention, I think, but I love to try some Thuringian sausages or some Weisswurst... 
'cuz hunting ain't catch and release...
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bratwurst is great, but weißwurst...
I try everything... also dairy shakes 
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Münchner Weißwurst & sweet mustard........ 
But.. white bratwurst is véry eatable..
And I love sauerkraut, not because it tastes that good, but it's a very good part of your winterdiet, and still healthy.
(Not prepackaged, only "fresh" (as far as fermented cabbage can be fresh) sauerkraut from the local farmer)
But.. white bratwurst is véry eatable..
And I love sauerkraut, not because it tastes that good, but it's a very good part of your winterdiet, and still healthy.
(Not prepackaged, only "fresh" (as far as fermented cabbage can be fresh) sauerkraut from the local farmer)
Sure, someone may one day kill me with my own gun.
But they'll have to beat me to death with it because it's empty.
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
But they'll have to beat me to death with it because it's empty.
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
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I agree that most US beers are pretty crappy, however not all of us prefer such.Cracker wrote:American beers taste less strong and are quite watery, they also don't use enough "hop NL / hopfen DE" (no idea how to translate it in english..)
That was definitely a good IMP. Years ago one of the IMP manufacturers, Magic Pantry, made a civvie version which was just as good.Cabbage rolls (definitely a must have)
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Sauerbraten (mit rotkraut und Spätzle)
Rouladen
I had the cabbage roll from a Canadina IMP and I really liked it.
We like it over here too.
Both are available in German restaurants here. Here in my state, we have a Bavarian Village (Leavenworth WA) where good German cuisine can be had. We usually go there about once a year.
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housil wrote:Nope.Pyro wrote:i think sauerbraten and schnitzel are well known all ower the world...
Only by peoples that have been over here (e.g. with the Army). You will get Sauerbraten and other Germany stuff "over there" only where Germans are like the Hofbräuhaus in Las Vegas, or the Deutsches Eck in Miami (I had Sauerbraten and Spätzle there)
Or you have family members of german origin.
I used to eat almost the whole bowl of that potato salad....
My wife makes some schnitzel from time to time. She was a miitary brat.
She lived for a while in Germany because her dad was in the Air Force.
"Live long and prosper..."
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Hehehehe.. funny that everyone likes bavarian food..
This is a quote from a German Bundeswehr website (nonofficial) for conscripts..
Conincedence?
And about the beck's..
(God has many faces)
This is a quote from a German Bundeswehr website (nonofficial) for conscripts..
"Who is used to the bavarian kitchen after a while.. Even likes the german EPa"Wer die bayrische Küche jedoch nach einer Weile gewohnt ist, mag sogar das deutsche EPA
Conincedence?
And about the beck's..
(God has many faces)
Sure, someone may one day kill me with my own gun.
But they'll have to beat me to death with it because it's empty.
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
But they'll have to beat me to death with it because it's empty.
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
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Mr. Eman your right about that. I went there last year during their OctoberFest and had some of the best food and wine here in the state. I also like going there early in the spring when the Wenatchee river is low. It's a perfect time to go whitewater rafting and see some of the country from the river.Both are available in German restaurants here. Here in my state, we have a Bavarian Village (Leavenworth WA) where good German cuisine can be had. We usually go there about once a year.MR.EMAN
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You went to the oktoberfest....... and you drank...
WINE?!
It's like going to a burgerjoint, and ordering french cuisine.
WINE?!
It's like going to a burgerjoint, and ordering french cuisine.
Sure, someone may one day kill me with my own gun.
But they'll have to beat me to death with it because it's empty.
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
But they'll have to beat me to death with it because it's empty.
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
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Yes Cracker,
It is true, Washington State wines are very well known and liked right up there with Californian wines. When I was there in October, they had a lot of wine tasting rooms and gardens where you could taste many local wines and some from all over the state and Oregon. And yes I did have some very good Barvarian food there too...
It is true, Washington State wines are very well known and liked right up there with Californian wines. When I was there in October, they had a lot of wine tasting rooms and gardens where you could taste many local wines and some from all over the state and Oregon. And yes I did have some very good Barvarian food there too...
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Cracker seems to enjoy romanian cuisine. Or is just my mother warnings, she said kick hiss butt if he don't eat? 
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