Labskaus
Traditional German
Labskaus is a traditional Northern German dish consisting of a stew of corned beef, potatoes, onions, beetroot, and herring or sprats, all mashed together. It is a regional specialty associated with seafaring and is often served with a fried egg and pickled gherkins.
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