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  2. List of German soups - Wikipedia

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    Borscht. Soup. A beetroot -based soup served with sour cream ( schmand) and beef (originally from Ukraine ) Buttermilchsuppe. Soup. Buttermilk soup with flour dumplings. Cheese soup [ 3] Soup. All through the Middle Ages, soup prepared from cheese, eggs and pepper was commonly served in German monasteries. [ 3]

  3. Category:German soups - Wikipedia

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    Sour cherry soup. Steckrübeneintopf. Categories: German cuisine. Soups by country. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  4. Hochzeitssuppe - Wikipedia

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    Hochzeitssuppe (literally: "wedding soup") is a clear German soup based on chicken broth, fortified with chicken meat, small meatballs ( Fleischklößchen ), asparagus heads, noodles and savoury egg custard garnish ( Eierstich ). Sometimes raisins are added as well. Hochzeitssuppe [1] [2] is eaten in Northern Germany and Southern Germany by the ...

  5. Flädle - Wikipedia

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    Flädle. Flädle is a southern German garnish and soup ingredient from the region of Baden-Württemberg consisting of savory pancakes, cut into ribbons. [1] Flädle are made by first making plain crepe-style pancakes, then tightly rolling them up and slicing them into ribbons. They are then usually served in a clear soup or beef broth in a dish ...

  6. Schwarzsauer - Wikipedia

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    Schwarzsauer ( German: [ˈʃvaʁt͡sˌzaʊ̯ɐ] ⓘ) is a North German blood soup with various spices cooked in vinegar-water and a sort of black pudding made with vinegar. It is a traditional dish in parts of northern Germany and formerly also in East Prussia. It is similar to the Spartan black soup.

  7. German cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Most German breads are made with sourdough. Whole grain is also preferred for high fiber. Germans use almost all available types of grain for their breads: wheat, rye, barley, spelt, oats, millet, corn and rice. Some breads are even made with potato starch flour. 71 Many breads are multigrain breads .

  8. Knoephla - Wikipedia

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    Knoephla / Knöpfle Knoephla soup. Knoephla, also spelled knephla / ˈ n ɛ f l ə /, is a type of dumpling, commonly used in soups in the United States. The word is related to the modern German dialect word Knöpfle, meaning little knob/button. Traditional knoephla soup is a thick chicken and potato soup, almost to the point of being a stew.

  9. List of soups - Wikipedia

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    A yogurt soup that consists of yogurt and leafy vegetables. Served hot. Aush, aash, āsh. Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey, Caucasus. Potage. A variety of thick soups, served hot - with many different types of recipes and regional differences. Avgolemono. Greece. Potage.