
"In his monthly newsletter that he publishes on LinkedIn, former Bayern Munich star Thomas Müller admitted that there is one Bavarian delicacy you just can't get in Canada, that he has been craving ever since he moved to the Vancouver Whitecaps. "I spent the winter break in Munich," said Müller (via Tz). "Seeing family and friends, back in familiar surroundings. The first thing I treated myself to? A Leberkässemmel. Of course.""
"Per Wikipedia, a Leberkäse is a specialty food found in the south of Germany, as well as Austria and parts of Switzerland. It is made by using beef, pork, and bacon, finely ground and then baked in a bread pan until the resulting loaf has a crunchy brown crust. Leberkäse (or Leberkäs, if you prefer) is served hot on a hard wheat flour bread called a Semmel. Hence, Leberkässemmel."
Thomas Müller spent the winter break in Munich with family and treated himself to a Leberkässemmel. Leberkäse is a specialty from southern Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland made from finely ground beef, pork, and bacon baked into a loaf with a crunchy brown crust. The Leberkässemmel pairs hot Leberkäse with a hard wheat roll called a Semmel. The sandwich is commonly sold at Allianz Arena food stalls. Müller misses the delicacy since moving to the Vancouver Whitecaps, highlighting its unavailability in Canada.
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