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Bavarian Cooked Sausages

Bavarian Cooked Sausages

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Bratwurst

Nuremberg, Germany
4.2
Most iconic: Bratwursthäusle (Nuremberg)

What was once an item for survival during the cold winter months and a technique of not wasting meat scraps is nowadays a delicacy consumed throughout Germany and abroad. Bratwurst stems from two words, an Old High German word brat, meani... READ MORE

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Weißwürste

Munich, Germany
3.9
Most iconic: Schneider Bräuhaus (Munich)

Weisswurst or white sausage is a famous specialty of the city of Munich, invented in 1857 by a butcher named Sepp Moser. He was working in a restaurant next to his butcher's shop and had used the last of thick sausage skins used to make r... READ MORE

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Nürnberger Bratwürste

Nuremberg, Germany
4.3

Nürnberger Bratwürste are small, thin sausages originating from the city of Nürnberg in the Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany. They are typically about 7 to 9 centimeters (2.75 to 3.5 inches) long and weigh around 20 to 25 grams ... READ MORE

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Gelbwurst

Bavaria, Germany
3.6

Hailing from Bavaria, gelbwurst or yellow sausage is a German sausage variety that has been traditionally stuffed into natural casings dyed with saffron, hence the name. The sausage may consist of pork, veal or beef, bacon, or chicken, an... READ MORE

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Regensburger Wurst

Regensburg, Germany
4.2
Most iconic: Wurstbraterei Reisinger GmbH (Regensburg)

Regensburger wurst is a German sausage originating from Regensburg, where it was invented in the late 19th century. The sausages are made from fine or coarse pork and they're smoked and boiled before being sold or consumed. The pork is us... READ MORE