garfield68 wrote on 16.02.2025 at 09:47: today i'm having homemade boulettes (also called fleischflanzerl in the south of germany) with boiled potatoes and mixed vegetables
Here in Rheinhessen they are also called Frikadellen. By the way, 14.2.2025 was the day of the Mettbrötchen worldwide, but are they so well known worldwide? I like them very much.
Here in Rheinhessen they are also called Frikadellen. By the way, 14.2.2025 was the day of the Mettbrötchen worldwide, but are they known worldwide? I like them very much.
But you certainly do. Mettbrötchen with onions is pure heaven
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also known as meatballs
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With us they are called differently again: Fleischküchle
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The Bratklops ?
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Here in Rheinhessen they are also called Frikadellen. By the way, 14.2.2025 was the day of the Mettbrötchen worldwide, but are they so well known worldwide? I like them very much.
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But you certainly do. Mettbrötchen with onions is pure heaven
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