rooster = Hahn
Huhn und Kohl
Deutsch Rotkohl.
creamed chicken = Sahne-Hähnchen
cabbage = Kohl cabbage = Kraut (southern Germany, Austria)
Cabbage
The word "sauerkraut" comes from German, combining "sauer" meaning sour and "kraut" meaning cabbage. It is a traditional German dish made from fermented cabbage.
The word "sauerkraut" originates from German. It is a combination of the German words "sauer" meaning sour and "kraut" meaning cabbage.
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The German word for chicken is das Huhn (plural die Hühner, collective term das Geflügel)"Hähnchen" is a roast chicken================================The German word Küken refers to the young of any bird - chicks. It is therefore wrong in this context. A live chicken is das Huhn or das Hühnchen.A hen (female chicken) is called (die) Henne, a cock (male chicken) (der) Hahn.A cooked chicken is das Hähnchen or das Hühnchen.also: to be chicken = feige seinyou're a chicken = Du bist feige/ du bist ein Feigling
There is a Chinese cabbage salad, which - if you add chicken - becomes Chinese, or Asian, or Oriental Chicken Salad. The cabbage (or cabbage and chicken) is dressed with an oil and vinegar dressing which uses the seasoning mix from Ramen Noodles. Before serving, the salad is topped with a crunchy mixture of the Ramen noodles (broken), and slivered almonds, toasted on the stove in oil and butter. I know there are many variations of this salad.
It's a German word meaning *Leaves *Cabbage There's a German speciality called Sauerkraut - pickled cabbage. In both World Wars the krauts was used in English as a nickname for the Germans.