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+ | * ''O’zapft is!'' - means it's tapped in Bavarian dialect. For example, O’zapft is! is announced by the mayor of Munich when he opens the first wooden barrel of beer at the Oktoberfest. | ||
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+ | * ''Bießgurkn'' - translates directly into biting cucumber, meaning quarrelsome, unpleasant woman. | ||
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+ | * ''Lewakaas'' - Leberkäse (literally liver cheese) is a Bavarian butcher specialty made of corned beef, pork, bacon and onions but no liver or cheese | ||
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+ | * ''Lewakaassemme'' - baked Leberkäs served in a bun | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 29 June 2023
- O’zapft is! - means it's tapped in Bavarian dialect. For example, O’zapft is! is announced by the mayor of Munich when he opens the first wooden barrel of beer at the Oktoberfest.
- Bießgurkn - translates directly into biting cucumber, meaning quarrelsome, unpleasant woman.
- Lewakaas - Leberkäse (literally liver cheese) is a Bavarian butcher specialty made of corned beef, pork, bacon and onions but no liver or cheese
- Lewakaassemme - baked Leberkäs served in a bun