Carnival

Carnival, Shrovetide or Mardi Gras – the fifth season has different names.

Regional specialties for Carnival, Shrovetide and Mardi Gras

What to eat at Carnival, Shrovetide, Mardi Gras? And why is this being celebrated? It has to do with food!

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Baden Shards

Badische Scherben are a popular and classic lard pastry for Shrovetide, Mardi Gras or Carnival. But they also go well with a party.

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Sweet schuerzkuchen cake

A lard pastry similar to the Berlin pancakes. A distinctive feature is the special shape of the pastry.

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Sweet rabbit ear lard pastry

A lard pastry from southern Germany with an interesting shape. Without powdered sugar, it can also be eaten with savory dishes.

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Sweet naunzen from the Moselle

Naunzen are originally a carnival pastry. But they taste good all year round.

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Sweet Prilleken

Prilleken or Prilken are a sweet carnival specialty from the Braunschweig and Harz region.

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Fastnachtskuchle

Fastnachtsküchle or Fasnetkichle are Lard biscuites from the southwest German region.

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Pfannkuchen, Berliner, Krapfen

Berliners call it Pfannkuchen, for everyone else it is a Berliner or a Krapfen for southern Germany.

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Mutzenmandeln

The small Mutzenmandeln are actually fried dough to Rhineland carnival and New Year's Eve. It tastes however also at each other time. Easy preparation.

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