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Discover Ludwig'bratwurst' is a correct and usable word in written English, specifically in the context of food and cuisine
It is a type of German sausage made from finely minced pork and spices. Example: I couldn't resist the tempting smell of bratwurst sizzling on the grill at the German street fair.
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bratwurst
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A small pork sausage, usually served fried.
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The chancellor was inviting the sort of discussion of subsidiarity that is the bratwurst and apples of Germany's federal democracy.
Food is ardently celebrated: Wisconsin bratwurst, roast Illinois corn drenched with butter, hand-dipped corn dogs, fried cheese curd, giant cinnamon buns, all sampled and approved by your correspondent.
Fashionable though it is to compare the euro zone to Japan, their economies are no more alike than bratwurst and sushi.
Her once handsome and sylphlike brother has become a mountain of flesh in a double-wide wheelchair, his jazz-pianist fingers bulging like bratwurst just before the skin splits.
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The city is also noted for its bratwurst and cheese.
Specialty and seasonal dishes, such as the autumn bratwurst from Sankt Gallen, distinguish one region from another, as do the country's abundant wines and beers (which now include Maisgold, or beer made from corn).
Together with orders for bratwurst, sauerkraut and Beck's, naturally.
Brawn with boiled potatoes, bratwurst with sauerkraut and pork schnitzel and dumplings were on offer, with apple strudel for dessert.
I decided on a hearty plate of bratwurst: it was as good as anything I've had in Germany.
A plate of bratwurst and sauerkraut, washed down with half a litre of the house lager, costs Sfr28.80 (£21.60).
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