Bouletten

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Bouletten

"Bouletten" is a regional term for meatballs. The term is derived from French immigrants and understood in Berlin and Brandenburg. This is typical fast food and available at butchers, groceries and fast food stalls.

   

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10/23/2011 9:55:20 PM
David D said:

I lived in West Berlin in the late 1970s. The Scnell Imbis in my neighborhood had bouletten, which were nothing like meatballs. They were cut from a loaf that looked like a salami, the deep fried and served with curry Ketchup.




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