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Check out some of these delicious local favorites while in Munich, Germany…
[vcex_heading text=”1. Quarkbaellchen” font_weight=”semibold”]
A delicious donut-like treats.
[vcex_heading text=”2. Kaesespaetzle” font_weight=”semibold”]
The German version of mac and cheese with fried onions.
[vcex_heading text=”3. Bauernschmauss” font_weight=”semibold”]
A hearty dish with pork loin, sausages, sauerkraut, fried potatoes and gravy.
[vcex_heading text=”4. Krapfen” font_weight=”semibold”]
The Germanic version of the American donut.
[vcex_heading text=”5. Schneebälle (Snowballs)” font_weight=”semibold”]
A regional fried pastry treat.
Now it’s time to see all the amazing food from Paris, France…
[vcex_heading text=”6. Cassoulet ” font_weight=”semibold”]
A casserole containing meat pork skin (couennes) and white beans (haricots blancs) that is slow-cooked to bring out the richness.
[vcex_heading text=”7. Macarons” font_weight=”semibold”]
A Parisian delight made of a sweet meringue-base and lots of sugar.
[vcex_heading text=”8. Joues de Porc (Pork Cheeks)” font_weight=”semibold”]
A local favorite served with some mashed potatoes.
[vcex_heading text=”9. Escargots” font_weight=”semibold”]
Considered to be a delicacy, snails is definitely something you have to try when in France.
[vcex_heading text=”10. Merveilleux” font_weight=”semibold”]
A small cake put together like a sandwich with whipped cream and chocolate shavings!