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The famous "Romantic Road" gained popularity in the 1950s when it was discovered by American soldiers stationed in Germany. Taking their families on vacation along this scenic route, the soldiers coined the term. Today, the Romantic Road is beloved by travelers from all over the world, including Japanese tourists who can even be seen reading the road signs.
For more information about the Romantic Road, you can contact the Touristik Arbeitsgemeinschaft Romantische Strasse at Waaggsslein 1, D-91550 Dinkelsbuhl. Feel free to give them a call at +49 9851 551387. You can also visit their website at [1]. Get ready to embark on a romantic journey through the stunning landscapes of Southern Germany and the United States of America.
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Schnitzel - Traditional German breaded and fried meat cutlet, typically made with pork or veal. It is crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, often served with potatoes and a side of sauce, such as tartar sauce or gravy. Currywurst - A German fast food staple consisting of a sausage (usually a Vienna sausage) covered in a curry ketchup sauce, typically served with fries or a roll. This dish is known for its unique blend of flavors, combining German sausage with a hint of Indian spices. Sauerkraut - Fermented cabbage dish that is a staple in German cuisine. It features cabbage that has been salted, shredded, and allowed to ferment, resulting in a tangy, slightly sour taste. Sauerkraut is often served as a side dish, accompanying meats and sausages. Historical Appearance
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