What do you associate with the word Bratwurst?!


Question: Yes, I'm interested in what you think when you hear this word. Please include in your response where you live (country is fine)


Answers: Yes, I'm interested in what you think when you hear this word. Please include in your response where you live (country is fine)

grilled over an open flame and served on paper plate with fluted edges and eaten with german potato salad or fries. Also can have a curry sauce poured over. Oh, the memories from my youth in germany. Australia

Sausage. UK

grilling, beer, onions & buns!

USA

ketchup

Type of German sausage

Germany

The most misbehaved kid in the world...and they get away with it...

German sausage. England

sausage, uk

sausage
Philippines

Sausages (England)

A train station in Germany where they have some of the best mustard in the world.

I live in Missouri but lived in Germany for two years.

german sausage i am in uk

U.S.: grilling with fried onions, put on a toasted roll with Swiss or provolone cheese. Finished with Dijon mustard.

Its delicious!!!!

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Ron Berue
Yes, that is my real last name!

Nasty sausage my husband and children likes only the chedder kind. USA

Rather large sausage of German origin.(UK)

Large German sausages. UK

a type if german sausage

A yob with a big sausage shaped appendage. UK

Bratwurst

sausages, UK

German sausage. Yum, had one last night! UK

Bratwurst is a German sausage. Its pretty huge and is eaten as is or along with a german version of a pretzel. Im from India.

German Sausage (from UK)

a large german sausage. uk

A type of German sausage!.........UK.

sausage - live in Spain but lived (many years) in Germany

Brat is fried, wurst is sausage.





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