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searching for Erdapfel 11 found (44 total)
alternate case: erdapfel
Marillenknödel
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bread crumbs and powdered sugar. The dough is usually made of potato (Erdapfel ), though also quark (Topfen) and choux pastry are used. Today, Marillenknödel
Himmel und Erde
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dialect pronunciation. The name of the dish alludes to "earth apples" (Erdäpfel , a Southern German name for potatoes) and "sky apples", meaning apples
Sauwald
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closely linked to the Bishopric of Passau and the town of Passau. Sauwald Erdäpfel . Entry No. 85 in the Register der Traditionellen Lebensmittel of the Austrian
Austrian German
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Austrian Standard German Standard German English Erdapfel (also Bavarian and Southern German) Kartoffel Potato Eierspeise Rühreier Scrambled eggs Schlagobers
Swiss Standard German
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Handy or Mobiltelefon mobile phone parkieren parken to park Poulet Hähnchen chicken Erdapfel Kartoffel potato Jupe Rock skirt Rande Rote Bete beetroot
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ass. Met. Mat. Mit. With. Kind. Kand. Kind. Child, kid Weg. Wee. Weg. Way. Aardappel. Gromper. Kartoffel/Erdapfel . Potato. Brood. Brout. Brot. Bread.
Zürich German
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Herdöpfel /ˈhɛrd̥ˌøpfəl/, with an unrounded /ɛ/ (cf. Austrian Standard German Erdapfel [ˈeːɐ̯d̥ˌapfl̩]). In addition, /œ/ occurs in loanwords as a substitute
List of German dishes
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that literally means, "Heaven/Sky and Earth". Potatoes are also called 'Erdäpfel ', what means 'ground apples', so it is a meal prepared out of 'apples'
Vienna
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(very lean boiled beef), which is traditionally served with Geröstete Erdäpfel (boiled potatoes mashed with a fork and subsequently fried) and horseradish
Itzgründisch dialect
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the district of Sonneberg. A selection of some terms: Ardöpfl, Arpfl = Erdapfel , Kartoffel (potato) Glikeleskaas = Quark (Quark) Stoal = Stall (stable)
Meanings of minor planet names: 12001–13000
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became a Portuguese knight. He developed the earliest terrestrial globe, Erdapfel , or `Earth Apple', with a diameter of about 50 cm JPL · 12145 12146 Ostriker