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05/01/2015 13:21:08
Lutz Scheffler
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Allemagne
 
 
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>>Maybe your wife is from the Blaukraut (Southerners? Bavarian? Just kidding...) area and looked up the translation to english what comes up to red cabagge.
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>She was from Bavaria, a tiny village named Schonebach, near Augsburg.
>We were there many times. Most of her family there are farmers, so we got some great food and beer.
>I don't know her red cabbage recipe but your outcome sounds a lot different from hers.
>I've never tasted red cabbage as good as hers, but maybe I'll have to find a way to taste it your way.

So more swabian then bavarian.
If hers never was bright red don't try mine. It might not be your taste. Hm. The area around Schönebach (that's realy tiny) looks more sour (i.o.w. wet, swampy) so possibly you should give it a try. We do the biggest cabagge available and reheat the left over again and again. It got's an other taste every time. Just like Sauerkraut
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