Originally posted by Wernazuma III Do you mean Wurst or Würstel? At least where I live, the round Semmeln are big enough for standard Wurst.
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I'm about to get aroused from watching the pokemon and that's awesome. - Pekka
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OK, here's a "Wurstsemmel":
As you can see, the "Wurst" is sliced up, and the Semmel evolved perfectly to fit around the slices.
A complete Wurst (at least in Austria and Bavaria called Würstel) would look more like this:
That's why I'd never put a Würstel in a Semmel, not even in our fine Styrian Langsemmeln, which are longer than the ordinary Semmeln elsewhere.
That's why we eat our "Käsekrainer"-Wurst (aka "Eitrige"/"Purulent") together with a Semmel, but not in a Semmel:
(Normally less fancy)
Hope this helps.Last edited by Wernazuma III; June 7, 2007, 15:00."The world is too small in Vorarlberg". Austrian ex-vice-chancellor Hubert Gorbach in a letter to Alistar [sic] Darling, looking for a job...
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You're making me hungry!
All of the Würste that I had were what you call Würstel. They were tasty, but I thought that it was an odd meat/bread combo. We have hotdog buns here in the U.S., and they're the perfect shape for Wurst.I'm about to get aroused from watching the pokemon and that's awesome. - Pekka
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