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Cuisine 101: A Brief Primer on Alsatian Cuisine

Cuisine 101: A Brief Primer on Alsatian Cuisine

According to many Alsatians, the reason the Romans occupied Alsace for so long was because they loved the cooking! Alsatian food is simple, hearty and unique. Alsatians love to eat. French writer Michel de Montaigne once wrote that Alsatians care more about their dinners than their dwellings and that even the smallest meals take three or four hours and consist of six or seven ...

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