
Many of the best local dishes from Bavaria are hearty, home-style meals made with plenty of meat (and not too many vegetables). As such, many Bavarian specialities are beer garden and Oktoberfest staples, going hand-in-hand with pints of ice-cold German beer.
Typical dishes include baked meatloaf, traditional German pork roast, and preservative-free veal and pork sausages. Apart from meat, you can find Bavarian-style pretzels served with soft creamy cheese dip and caramelised pancakes with berries. Keep reading to discover more famous foods locals love to eat in Bavaria.
A famous breakfast speciality in Bavaria
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Weisswurst or ‘white sausage’ is a Bavarian sausage made from veal, pork, and bacon found at local farmers’ markets and taverns. The parboiled sausage is usually seasoned with spices, such as ginger, parsley, cardamom, lemons, and onions. Weisswurst is typically served alongside soft pretzels, sweet mustard, and a half-litre of Hefeweizen, a light wheat beer.
Historically, in the days before refrigerators, locals ate weisswurst only for breakfast or as a mid-morning snack. As the sausages are neither cured nor have preservatives, eating them after midday was deemed unsafe. Today, despite the existence of fridges, the tradition of eating weisswurst in the morning persists. There’s even a local saying: “the white sausage mustn’t hear the church bells chime noon.”
A traditional Bavarian pretzel with a soft creamy dip
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Bavarian pretzels – locally referred to as bretzels – are known for their crunchy, salt-encrusted exterior and soft, chewy centre. Although these twisted breads are tasty on their own, a dollop of obatzda takes bretzels to another level of deliciousness.
Obatzda is a thick, creamy spread made by mixing 2 parts soft cheese (usually camembert or Romadur) with 1 part butter – onions are also sometimes added to the mix. The dip is then seasoned with salt, pepper, paprika, garlic, and spices. Bretzels and obatzda are popular dishes at beer houses across Bavaria, especially during Oktoberfest.