Bratwurst (BROTT-verst), weinerschnitzel (VEE-ner-shnits-uhl), sauerkraut (SOW-er-crowt [rhymes with 'about']), German potatoes, sauerbraten (SOUR-brah-tuhn), roumaden (ROO-mah-duhn), among others.
Fish, most likely. If your feeling a little spontaneous, maybe shrimp.
Sheboygan, Wisconsin is the city located in the United States that is most famous for bratwurst.
* It would most likely be more a reaction to the preservatives in the sauerkraut than to the cabbage itself. * I agree with the answer above. In addition, I have "allergic" reactions to sauerkraut, even organic sauerkraut without preservatives. (Apart from not being able to cope with preservatives of any kind) I have allergy/ intolerance to cabbage (and, unfortunately, anything else in that food family such as cauliflower) and I have an allergy/intolerance to vinegar and fermented products of any kind. This is sad because I like sauerkraut, vinegar, pickles, soy and fermented products.
There are about 92 calories in a slice of liverwurst.
cheese, and dairy products, sausage and saurkraut, and beer...
they would most likely have web feet
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Great Britain, most likely, second most likely, Africa.
Where would you be most likely to see a flying fish?
It would happen in a forest,most likely