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Kassler

(Kasseler)

Kassler is a traditional Oktoberfest dish made with cured and smoked pork. The meat is usually smoked with alder or beechwood. When served, pork is almost always accompanied by sauerkraut and mashed or boiled potatoes on the side. The origin of the name is still unknown, although some claim that it was named after a Berlin-based butcher called Cassel in the 19th century.

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Preserved Cabbage

Sauerkraut

Although sauerkraut or sour fermented cabbage is most known as German national food, it has origins in China, when it was made from shredded cabbage that was fermented ... Read more

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