Which of these is a real German sausage?
Correct answer: Knackwurst

faithfulservant
Knickknack, Paddywhack, give a dog a bone....I had no idea these were real.

Player. Ty
I haven't had that in years!
Knockwurst and Sauerkraut, like mine with Diced onions and good Spicy Mustard & of course a Good German Beer.
DAS GOOT😎

Player. Ty
Player #326446,
And a Good Beer!

Player #7961167
Player #326446, how do you make Liverwurst? you take Liver and make it worse !

Apples
Davy, Livingston, real Currywurst is seasoned with Curry powder and paprika powder. Ketchup should be a good quality tomato ketchup. Currywurst comes from Berlin. most eaten fast food. I am Berliner. I ate Currywurst in other German cities. but non was good as in Berlin. I got the sausage with curryketchup only. The ketchup is the most important ingredient here. A lot of Imbisses also serve it with fried onions. I love it with onions

Player #29152846
Too funny, I always thought it was spelled Knotwurst after the knot tied in the casings.

Bonnie
faithfulservant, haha I remember that song so well! “This old man played two..he played knick knack on my shoe!”

DkRatz72
It is a tasty and affordable meal in a slow cooker with cabbage and spices.

Player #2512936
Doubletops, Wurst is the German Word Format sausage.

MeulemansF
Davy, Livingston, I believe a German 'currywurst' is similar to our Dutch 'frikandel', while a German 'Frikadelle' is actually a meat ball 😂

Player #9442102
presco2201, no it is not! My parents made homemade sausage. It's delicious.

Player #8008224gato
Griz, it is spelled sprechenzie auf deutsch

Birdiemom
unroaste toast? you'll get WORMS

wharfrat57
Been to Germany 3 times and never heard of it. Sure will try to find it next time!

SQinfoNUTS
faithfulservant, I don't believe that they are. The game comes from Russia and I think that drinking vodka is heavily involved in the production of some of these items.

tinabobina
faithfulservant, pretty sure they're not.. 🤨

Rondikalypse
MAGISHA-USA, it's just sliced bread, like you use it for sandwiches. In Germany this kind of bread is called Toastbrot.

batman25/1
faithfulservent, wow that is incredible !!! There must be a link somewhere !