mitterangete
Mitterangete is a traditional German dish that is particularly popular in the region of Swabia, in the southern part of Germany. The name "Mitterangete" translates to "middle part" in English, referring to the middle section of a pig, which is the primary ingredient of the dish. The term "Angete" is derived from the Old High German word "angete," meaning "part."
The dish is typically prepared by slow-cooking the middle section of a pig, which includes the shoulder,
Mitterangete is often served with a side of sauerkraut, a fermented cabbage dish that is a staple
The dish is not only a culinary delight but also a cultural symbol of Swabia. It is
Despite its regional popularity, Mitterangete has gained recognition beyond Swabia, with variations of the dish appearing