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Konnopke’s is one of the most popular currywurst stands in the city.
They even have a currywurst straight from the streets of Berlin.
"Our goal was to show all the facets of the currywurst," she added.
Plainly, the hope is to create a site of currywurst pilgrimage.
Patrons follow a "sauce trail" through the history of currywurst.
"The combination of currywurst and beer is a very German thing," he adds.
The currywurst is an icon of German popular culture.
In Berlin, the home of currywurst, internationalism comes with the territory.
Every candidate for the city’s mayoralty needs to be photographed by a currywurst stand.
If nothing else the currywurst was born out of a time of crisis."
Since the 1950s, a proper currywurst etiquette has developed.
I could really use a good German Currywurst with chips."
Berlin also has to make clear to the world that it really is the city that gave birth to the currywurst.
In the view of critics, Berlin’s fabled currywurst resembles a particularly vivid car crash.
Other sources claim that currywurst was invented in Hamburg.
"In the end, it will be for the clients to decide whose currywurst tastes better," said Weizberg.
A friendly fast food joint with quality organic Currywurst, fries, meat balls and more.
After the reopening, the queues patiently waiting for a currywurst every day were as long as ever.
Berlin, in particular, likes to see itself as egalitarian, and currywurst fits neatly with that image.
Hundreds of followers are celebrating the victory with beer, wine, currywurst and pretzel.
Currywurst is a type of pork sausage that is popular in Germany as a fast food item.
The plot is based on an alternative but unproven theory that currywurst was invented in Hamburg.
In Germany, it is the basis of the dish currywurst, one of the most popular in the country.
The onboard menu includes a favorite from the restaurant's own: a veal and pork currywurst.
There are increasingly more outlets inspired by other cultural flavours such as sushi, kebab and currywurst.