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The line has flared between two German states, Bavaria and Touring, with respect to the one who can claim the invention of Bratter’s sausage.
So far, the “Wurstkuchl” tavern in Bavaria claims that “the world’s oldest in the world”.
Die Wurstkuchl is located on a stone bridge in the Regensburg on the Danube River. The most ancient documentary evidence of a cook or a food on a stone bridge is said to be 1378.
But now historians in the capital of Tyureniya, a document from 1269, which mentions people who rented a building with a fried meat stand (Brathütte) and frying panels (Bräter) – more than 100 years earlier than in the stand with Regensburg.
Historians are now looking for a site in Erfurt, where the sausage once stood. No restaurant there announced the title of the oldest Bratwurs stand.
Earlier in Thuringia, the earliest written reference to the Bratist, dated 1404, was described as “1 Grozhen for Burstani” was held in the city of Arstadt. “
Meanwhile, Wurstkuchl continues to make their sausages in Regensburg.
On their siteIt states that “much left” from the Middle Ages, with “open grill with wood charcoal, home sausages made of clean pork, sauerkrace from its own fermentation and a well -known mustard vestkul.”
In response to the report on the previous sausage stand, the hostess of the apartment of the vertkukhl Alexander Meyer told the German TV Br24: “Honestly, it does not bother us at all.”
She said she was proud that her family is making sausages and that people come from the quality of products. “I don’t think people will say, ‘I don’t go there anymore because this is only the second older one.”
This is not the first time about Bratwursts.
Both Bavarian cities of Regensburg and Nuremberg demanded the oldest title of booths. After all, the decision was made in favor of Regensburg.