Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Would YOU Eat That??



HERE IS THE ARTICLE.  DO YOU BELIEVE WHAT THEY CALL THESE THINGS?






Can you eat that?

You can argue about just how tasty German cuisine is. But these dishes have such quirky names, you just have to sink your teeth into them. Here's a look at our favorite 10 unusually named dishes. Enjoy!
  • Kalter Hund

    Kalter Hund (Cold Dog)

    Dogs don't usually land on plates in Germany - except for dessert. At least figuratively speaking. Known as Kalter Hund, or Cold Dog, this simple no-bake dessert is made by layering butter cookies and chocolate frosting. When it cools in the fridge, the surface is said to "sweat" like a dog's nose. But the form also resembles a mine trolley, which, in old miners' speak, was also called a dog.


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4 comments:

  1. Das ist so Lecker!!! Ich will Kalter Hunden Essen!

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  2. I don't see the link to the rest of the article

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  3. Aw!! German cakes - Love it - even though its called "Cold Dog Cake"

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  4. Oh my! this cake looks delicious but the name scares me a bit!!

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