Definitions
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- noun A German national dish consisting of hot pork
sausage cut into slices and seasoned withcurry sauce.
Etymologies
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Examples
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A common German street food, called currywurst, has found it's way to New York's trendy East Village foodie scene.
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Experimenting with the spice in her kitchen, Ms. Heuwer soon concocted the cheap yet filling dish now known as currywurst: grilled sausage, sliced, with a gravy-like sauce containing English Curry and stewed tomatoes.
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Deutsches Currywurst Museum celebrates a German national fast food phenomenon known as currywurst, a snack usually made with sliced pork sausage and laden with a curry-based sauce.
The Lobby from SPG 2010
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Deutsches Currywurst Museum celebrates a German national fast food phenomenon known as currywurst, a snack usually made with sliced pork sausage and laden with a curry-based sauce.
The Lobby from SPG 2010
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A currywurst is a hot pork sausage cut into slices, covered in curry sauce and curry powder.
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"Mexicans have tacos, Greeks have their pitas, Germans have currywurst," says Currywust Bros. manager Margarita Amam, a native of Bremen, Germany, explaining the sausage's hotness.
Wurst of the Village Monica Williams 2011
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The kitchen serves well-portioned Teutonic favourites such as schnitzel, currywurst and schweinebraten.
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I used to be a regular at the old 51st and 9th Ave location, munching the amazing currywurst and practicing my German with Dirk during the slow lunch hours.
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Finally, what America really needs is a good currywurst. — marcus
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And like Ezra I've only had two of them: the pastrami-on-rye at Katz's deli in New York and currywurst in Berlin's Prenzlauerberg.
rfb commented on the word currywurst
1st runner up
Marriage of the Tamil word 'karil' (= 'curry') and the utterly German 'Wurst'.
April 26, 2008