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German to English translations [PRO] Cooking / Culinary / menu item | |||||||
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2 +2 | (German style) smoked sausage |
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3 +1 | pepper sausage or Pfefferbeisser |
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(German style) smoked sausage Explanation: I think the smoked part is important. You don't have to cook or grill them if you don't want to. You can get Pfefferbeisser in every supermarket in Germany. Aldi, Edeka etc. https://www.edeka.de/de/produkte/gut-guenstig-delikatess-pfe... or even smoked dry sausage http://kleinsmokehaus.com/our-products/hill-country-german-s... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 16 hrs (2018-04-07 08:30:28 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- add 'thin' for the 'chen' in Pfefferbeisserchen |
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17 mins confidence: peer agreement (net): +1
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