- Luxembourgian cuisine
Luxembourgish cuisine reflects
Luxembourg 's position on the border between the Latin and Germanic worlds, being heavily influenced by the cuisines of neighbouringFrance andGermany . More recently, it has had influence from its many Italian and Portuguese immigrants.Most particularly native Luxembourgian dishes, consumed as the traditional daily fare, share roots in the Luxembourgian
peasantry , similarly toGerman cuisine and in marked contrast to more sophisticated French.Food
Luxembourg has many delicacies:
pastries ,Luxembourg Cheese , the fresh fish from local rivers (trout, pike, andcrayfish ),Ardennes ham smoked in saltpeter, game during hunting season (such ashare andwild boar ), small plum tarts in September (quetsch ), smoked neck of pork withbroad beans ("judd mat gaardebounen"), fried small river fish (such asbream , chub, gudgeon, roach, andrudd ), calves'liver dumplings (quenelles) withsauerkraut and boiled potatoes,black pudding (treipen) and sausages withmashed potatoes andhorseradish , andgreen bean soup (bouneschlupp). French cuisine is featured prominently on many menus, and German and Belgian cuisine (but not as much).pecialties
These are some specialties of Luxembourg:
*Thüringer - Inexpensive, small sausages that taste like a spicy version of the Germanbratwurst . They are often sold by street vendors and at roadside stands. New regulations prohibit the use of the word "Thüringer" as it is now regionally protected and reserved to sausages produced in the German free state of Thuringia. Instead, they are now officially referred to as "Lëtzebuerger Grillwurscht", translating as Luxembourgianbarbecue sausage.
*Gromperekichelcher - Carefully spicedpotato pancake with chopped onions and parsley, then deep-fried. They are available at roadside stands as well.
*Éisleker Ham - Smoke-cured uncooked ham, said to look like the ItalianProscuitto crudo , sliced paper-thin and commonly served with fresh bread.
*Kachkéis (cooked cheese) - A soft cheese spread.
*Pâté - A spreadable paste, usually made of meat but vegetarian versions exist.
*Quetschentaart - A plum tart; it, along with peach, cherry, and pear tarts are a typical dessert and can be found in any pastry shop.
*Miel luxembourgeois de marque nationale is a honey from Luxembourg that is protected under EU law.Alcohol
In
1993 it was reported that Luxembourg had the highest worldwide per capita consumption ofalcohol ; an average of three beers a day for every man, woman, and child. French wine is the most commonly drunk alcohol, and fine beers from Germany and Belgium are widely available. Alcohol is available cheaper in Luxembourg than anywhere else in Europe. It's also common to come across home-produced alcohol, called "eau de vie", distilled from various different fruits and usually fifty percent alcohol by volume.Some white and sparkling wines are even produced in Luxembourg, alongside the north bank of the
Moselle , which has a winemaking history dating back to the Romans. The names of some wines made in Luxembourg:Riesling ,Pinot Gris ,Pinot Noir ,Pinot Blanc ,Auxerrois ,Rivaner ,Elbling ,Gewürztraminer , andCrémant de Luxembourg . Look for the National Mark, which identifies authentic Luxembourg wine.Luxembourg has a fair number of
breweries , given its tiny size. Imported beers, however, have control of the beer market in Luxembourg. During the1970 s and1980 s, over 600,000hectoliters of beer were brewed each year. The peak was reached in1976 when over 800,000 hectoliters of beer were brewed, and since then the amount has been decreasing. In2001 , production dropped below 400,000 hectoliters for the first time since1950 . Some beers currently made in Luxembourg:Battin Edelpils and other beers at theBrasserie Battin ,Bière Blonde and others at theRestaurant Beierhaascht ,Bofferding Lager and others at theBrasserie Bofferding ,Héngeschter and others at theCornelyshaff ,Diekirch Premium and others at theBrasserie de Luxembourg Mousel-Diekirch SA ,Simon Dinkel and others at theBrasserie Simon . TheBrasserie de Redang also brewed beer for five years, but closed in2005 .
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