Nothing's more Bavarian than a breakfast of Weisswurst. It's a delicate, very perishable sausage made early in the morning with finely ground veal, pork and mild spices; heated in barely simmering water; served and eaten before noon with sweet mustard and soft, doughy Brezn. Of course you drink the cloudy, slightly fruity wheat beer called Weissbier.
That's your zweites Frühstück here at the beer halls in Munich, where your table companions are pensioners and local businessmen indulging in their traditional second breakfast. (The tourists will come for dinner; right now, they're out in the Rathaus square gawking at the Glockenspiel.) You slice the sausage lengthwise and pull it away from the skin. Minimum order is two, but it's considered unlucky to eat an uneven number. So give in to superstition, already! You can skip lunch and make a mid-afternoon pastry stop instead, right? Another excellent German tradition.
Ronald:
You are making us long to be back in the old country....you have hit every culinary tradition, even a fantastic photo of the full moon over Marienplatz....just sypked the relatives living in Muenchen....they say the weather has been GREAT!
Great job making it all come alive!
Wir werden miteinander sprechen wenn Du heim bist, komm gut nach hause.
Hey Ronald,
I'm not far from you in the Netherlands. Are you traveling this way?
warm regards,
Chris
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Hey Ronald,
I'm not far from you in the Netherlands. Are you traveling this way?
warm regards,
Chris
black bottle