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Krems, along with Stein, Egelsee, Drnstein and Spitz an der Donau, are famous for their exceptional wine production and their close proximity to the beautiful Danube river. These cities offer a world-class experience for wine enthusiasts and travelers alike, with their picturesque landscapes and charming vineyards. Explore the rich flavors and aromas of the region's finest wines, and immerse yourself in the cultural heritage of this enchanting area.
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Popular Foods
Wiener Schnitzel: This iconic Austrian dish consists of a breaded and fried veal cutlet, typically served with potatoes and a lemon wedge. Wiener Schnitzel is a beloved staple in Austrian cuisine and is often considered the national dish.
Apfelstrudel (Apple Strudel): A sweet, flaky pastry made with thinly sliced apples, butter, sugar, and cinnamon, all encased in a delicate phyllo dough. Apfelstrudel is often enjoyed as a dessert or a snack, typically served with a dollop of whipped cream or vanilla sauce.
Tafelspitz: Originating from the Viennese Jewish cuisine, Tafelspitz is a flavorful beef dish that involves slow-cooking a rump roast until it becomes tender and succulent. The roast is traditionally served with a side of horseradish sauce, potato dumplings (Kartoffelknödel), and a rich beef broth known as "Beurette."
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