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- selling it at a food stand in Berlin. The Deutsches Currywurst Museum estimated that 800 million currywursts are eaten every year in Germany, with 70 million...
- Volkswagen currywurst is a brand of sausage made by the German car manufacturer Volkswagen since 1973 at the Wolfsburg Volkswagen Plant — and sold in restaurants...
- 70th anniversary of the invention of the Currywurst, on which she is depicted together with two currywursts. On 30 June 2013, the centenary of Heuwer's...
- The Deutsches Currywurst Museum was a museum in Berlin dedicated to German currywurst sausage. The museum was located in Berlin-Mitte near Checkpoint...
- by fast food suppliers with portions of fish and chips, french fries, currywurst, and similar, and used when eating. Chip forks are specially designed...
- Germany, it is the basis of the dish currywurst, one of the most po****r in the country. Typically with currywurst, additional curry powder is sprinkled...
- potatoes. Typical Berliner fare include po****r street food like the Currywurst (which gained po****rity with postwar construction workers rebuilding...
- novella by German author Uwe Timm detailing the fictionalized invention of currywurst, a po****r dish of sausage in curry ketchup in Germany, as well as describing...
- Formula Volkswagen Germany Jetta TDI Cup Scirocco R Cup Other Volkswagen Emissions Scandal Volkswagen Currywurst Volkswagen worker organizations Category...
- "curryworst" (not to be confused with the German currywurst, though in eastern Germany people tend to make currywurst from skinless sausage). In the U.S., a product...