krimpkaus
Krimpkaus is a traditional German dish that originated in the region of Swabia, particularly in the town of Memmingen. It is a hearty and comforting stew made with a variety of ingredients, including pork, potatoes, onions, and vegetables such as carrots, celery, and parsnips. The dish is typically cooked in a large pot, allowing the flavors to meld together over a long period.
The name "krimpkaus" is derived from the Swabian dialect, where "krimp" means to shrink or contract, and
Krimpkaus is often served with bread, such as dark rye or pumpernickel, which complements the rich flavors
The dish has gained popularity beyond Swabia and is now enjoyed in other regions of Germany and