Knieperkohl
Knieperkohl is a pickled cabbage dish similar to sauerkraut. It contains not only white cabbage but also collard greens (or leaves of red cabbage) and kale, as well as grape leaf and cherry leaf. Knieperkohl is considered a representative dish of the historical region of Prignitz, now part of Brandenburg in Germany.
Knieperkohl served with kassler (cured pork) and pellkartoffel (potato cooked in its skin) | |
Type | pickle |
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Place of origin | Germany |
Region or state | Prignitz, Brandenburg |
Associated national cuisine | German cuisine |
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Knieperkohl is commonly served as an accompaniment to cured pork, such as Kassler, or sausages. Kohlwurst is a type of German sausage generally eaten with Knieperkohl.
See also
- Brandenburg cuisine
- List of cabbage dishes – Wikipedia list article
- List of pickled foods – List of links to Wikipedia articles on pickled foods
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