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  • Among the offerings here are the tasty maultaschen , a Swabian ravioli, and k ä sesp ä tzle , a local cheese noodle dish.

    Stuttgart, Germany 2011

  • "In Swabia there are the spaetzle (noodle dumplings) and maultaschen (meat ravioli), in Franconia the schaeufele (roast pork shoulder) and grilled bratwurst sausage," she said, referring to two regions within Bavaria.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • "In Swabia there are the spaetzle (noodle dumplings) and maultaschen (meat ravioli), in Franconia the schaeufele (roast pork shoulder) and grilled bratwurst sausage," she said, referring to two regions within Bavaria.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • "In Swabia there are the spaetzle (noodle dumplings) and maultaschen (meat ravioli), in Franconia the schaeufele (roast pork shoulder) and grilled bratwurst sausage," she said, referring to two regions within Bavaria.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • "In Swabia there are the spaetzle (noodle dumplings) and maultaschen (meat ravioli), in Franconia the schaeufele (roast pork shoulder) and grilled bratwurst sausage," she said, referring to two regions within Bavaria.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

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  • Maultaschen (muzzle bags) are a Swabian (Baden-Württemberg) specialty food, consisting of an outer layer of pasta dough with a filling traditionally made of minced meat, spinach, bread crumbs and onions and flavored with parsley. They are similar to Italian ravioli, but larger, each Maultasche being about 8-12cm across. A usual serving size is two to four Maultaschen per person.

    December 9, 2007