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Top Ten Foods in the Christmas Market in Austria

Every year about one month before Christmas, the Christmas markets in European countries are opened one after another. In addition to exquisite Christmas-related handicrafts, there are several delicious traditional snacks on the market. Among so many Christmas markets, the Christmas market in Austria, the music kingdom, has always been considered not to be missed, so let Lao Huangli introduce you to the top ten foods in the Austrian Christmas market.

Fried sausage

No matter when and where, roasted sausages have a place in Germany. Or with sauerkraut and mashed potatoes, or sandwiched in bread, and then wrapped in a thick layer of sweet mustard or ketchup.

Pancake (pancake)

Although crepes are a specialty snack in France, they can be bought in every Christmas market in Austria. It is similar to pancake fruit, but it is generally sweet. When eating, sugar, jam, fresh fruit or chocolate hazelnut sauce will be added to the cake, and sometimes butter will be added.

Thin roll

Spaghetti was rolled up from the Habs dynasty and later became a classic food in Austria. Thin dough is wrapped with hot stuffing, sweet or salty, such as apple sauce, meat sauce, ham and so on. There is a layer of powdered sugar and a layer of fragrant vanilla sauce outside, which can't stop the delicious food.

Hungarian Sikan (NGO)

Si Kang tastes like our oil cake, which is a traditional Hungarian food. There are several ways to eat it with sour cream, feta and "Letscho", which is a mixture of smoked onions, peppers and tomatoes. In addition, after Si Kang spread to western countries, it became sweet and was usually eaten with sugar or jam.

Fried cake (Schmalzkuchen)

In fact, this fried cake is nothing special, just fried sweet dough with some sugar, but almost every Christmas market needs to queue up.

Roasted almonds and nuts

Nut stalls are essential for every Christmas market. In the Christmas market in Austria, there are all kinds of nuts. After baking, they are wrapped in syrup and put into beautiful paper bags.

Schokoladen Frü chte und Glasierte Frü chte in Austrian style.

The fruit wrapped in chocolate or syrup can be understood as "Sugar-Coated Berry" in Austria.

Potato cake (Reibekuchen)

It is usually served with applesauce.

Roasted chestnuts (Gebratene Maroni)

This kind of roasted chestnuts does not add sugar, and the Austrian will not fry them, so they are roasted directly. But because chestnut itself is of good quality, it tastes sweet.

Cotton candy

The most popular cotton candy for children is also a very common snack in the Austrian Christmas market.