Vepřo knedlo zelo
Czech national dish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vepřo knedlo zelo (Czech: [vɛpr̝̊o knɛdlo zɛlo]; lit. "pork, dumpling, sauerkraut") is the name of one of the national dishes of the Czech Republic.[1] It consists of three primary ingredients:
- roast pork, usually lean, sliced
- dumpling, either potato or bread, also sliced
- steamed white (or less often red) sauerkraut
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Course | Main |
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Place of origin | Czech Republic |
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The three items are placed separately on a plate, and the pork is covered with its own juice. The dish is believed to have German origins and is also commonly eaten in Slovakia and Austria.[2][3]
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