--GC Wk2 For Fun Trivia: Why, in Austria, is a Wiener schnitzel protected by law, but a Weiner würst not protected?
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Why, in Austria, is a Wiener schnitzel protected by law, but a Weiner würst not protected? The 9th of September is National Wienerschnitzel Links to an external site. Day, and in Austria “and there's even an online Schnitzel Museum Links to an external site. dedicated to promoting it.” |
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“Today, the term ‘Wiener schnitzel’ enjoys protected legal status in Austria and Germany. Under Austrian culinary code, the term may only refer to a slice of veal coated in egg, flour and breadcrumbs that’s then fried. Pork, a popular veal substitute, must be labelled as ‘Wiener schnitzel vom Schwein’ (‘from pork’), or just as ‘schnitzel’.” -- BBCtravel Links to an external site. (06 August 2019) A "Wiener würst", on the other hand, is simply a Viennese "sausage" traditionally made of pork and beef, and is not protected by the European Union's Protected designation of origin (PDO)
Links to an external site.. In Vienna (Wein) a weiner is generally called a Frankfurter Würstl.
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