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- 86653; 10.685698 J. G. Niederegger GmbH & Co. KG is a producer of marzipan and sweets which is based in Lübeck, Germany. Niederegger was founded in Lübeck...
- contain up to 10% sugar. The marzipan manufacturers of Lübeck such as Niederegger, Carstens, Lubeca or Marzipan-Land, however, follow some principles of...
- Lübeck, among which the European Hansemuseum, Lübeck Museum Port, and the Niederegger Marzipan Museum, dedicated to the culinary specialty the city is best...
- manufacturers and distributors include Edeka, Favorina, Lambertz, and Niederegger. Small confectioneries in Germany also make and sell Dominosteine, including...
- February 2015. Mayerl, Christina; Luk****er, Melanie; Sedivy, Roland; Niederegger, Harald; Seiler, Ruediger; Wick, Georg (2006). "Atherosclerosis research...
- classification and Biology. Berlin: Springer. ISBN 0-412-61390-5. Gorb, SN; Niederegger S; Hayashi CY; Summers AP; Votsch W; Walther P (September 28, 2006)....
- now part of Ulm. Famous personalities born in Ulm include Johann Georg Niederegger [de] (1777–1859), Karl Heinrich Kässbohrer [de] (1864–1922), Albert Einstein...
- and drawings of Hamburg and the Hamburg port. The product design for Niederegger from the twenties is still in use. Among his students were Horst Janssen...
- Intersnack Lorenz Snack-World Mederer GmbH Meica Mestemacher Müller Niederegger Nordzucker Schwarz Gruppe Südzucker T****ampagne T****anne Waldemar Behn...
- geographical indication (PGI) status. The city's manufacturers such as Niederegger still guarantee their marzipan to contain two-thirds almonds by weight...