The German cuisine varies greatly from region to region. The main dishes are usually big, heavy and high caloric due to the large use of pork and bacon, but very tasty.
Pork, beef, and poultry are the main varieties of meat consumed in Germany, with pork being the most popular (in average a German consumes about 40 kg. pork per year).
The most popular poultry is the chicken although duck and goose are also used. The game is also quite popular, especially the boar, but also rabbit and venison. Lamb and goat are seldom used.
Throughout Germany, meat is very often eaten in sausage form. There is said to be more than 1500 different types of sausage in Germany.
The most popular vegetables are potatoes, carrots, turnip, asparagus, spinach, cabbage, cauliflower and beans, with potatoes being the most popular. The vegetables are usually cooked as stew, but also as side dishes and garnishes.
Hot potato salad (Heiss Kartoffelsalat)
Bavarian potato salad (Bayrischer Kartoffelsalat)
Baden snail soup (Baden Schneckensuppe)
Beer soup (Biersuppe)
Fried sausage with onion (Bratwurst in Zwiebel)
Lobscouse (Labskaus)
Baked potatoes with bacon (Dibbelabbes)
Au gratin potatoes (Kartoffelgratin)
Vegetables hotpot 1 (Gemüse Eintopf)
Vegetables hotpot 2 (Gemüse Eintopf)
comming soon
Cake Black Forest (Schwarzwald Torte)
Rice pudding (Reisauflauf)
Cinnamon Christmas stars (Zimtsterne)
comming soon
rum popf
Hello,
I have found a ceramic high bowl with cover and underneath is written Germany and on the front of the piece is written RUM POPF. Is there a special recipe to be made in this dish?
Thank you.
Carole Lefebvre
1- 16th Street
Roxboro,Quebec
Canada H8Y 1N8
Hi, I think it should be Rum
Hi, I think it should be Rum Topf, not Rum Popf
In this case there's the recipe
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