''Currywurst'' () is a
fast food
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dish
of German origin consisting of
sausage
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...
with
curry ketchup. It was invented in 1949 by
Herta Heuwer, who began selling it at a food stand in West Berlin. The
Deutsches Currywurst Museum estimated that 800 million currywursts are eaten every year in Germany, with 70 million in Berlin alone.
History
The invention of currywurst is attributed to
Herta Heuwer in
Berlin
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in 1949, after she obtained ketchup, or possibly
Worcestershire sauce, and
curry powder from
British soldiers in Germany. She mixed these ingredients with other spices and poured them over grilled pork sausage. Heuwer started selling them at a stand in
Charlottenburg
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, where it became popular with construction workers rebuilding the devastated city.
Heuwer patented her sauce under the name Chillup in 1951.
At its height the stand was selling 10,000 servings per week.
She later opened a small restaurant which operated until 1974.
Today, is often sold as a
take-away food, Schnellimbisse (snack stands), at
diner
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s or "
greasy spoons," on children's menus in
restaurant
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s, or as a
street food and usually served with chips or
bread rolls (Brötchen). It is popular all over Germany but especially in the metropolitan areas of Berlin,
Hamburg
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and the
Ruhr Area. Considerable variation, both in the type of sausage used and the ingredients of the sauce, occurs between these areas.
Common variations include the addition of
paprika or chopped onions.
Halal
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food stands often prepare currywurst with beef sausage.
Often currywurst is sold in
food booths, sometimes using a special machine to slice it into pieces, and served on a paper plate with a little wooden or plastic fork, mostly a
currywurst fork. It is sold as a
supermarket
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-shelf product to prepare at home.
The
Deutsches Currywurst Museum estimated that 800 million currywursts are eaten every year in Germany, with 70 million in Berlin alone.
The
Volkswagen
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plant at
Wolfsburg runs its own butchery, producing about 7 million
Volkswagen currywursts per year, serving many directly to Volkswagen employees.
In popular culture
Former Chancellor
Gerhard Schröder
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is a noted fan of currywurst. In a 2021 controversy over
Volkswagen
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's plans to take the dish off its canteens menus, he called it "power bar of the skilled factory worker". By tradition, every candidate for the mayor of Berlin is photographed at a currywurst stand.
The song "Currywurst" on
Herbert Grönemeyer's 1982 album ''Total Egal'' is a tribute to the snack.
The 1993 novel ''
Die Entdeckung der Currywurst'' (English title: "The Invention of Curried Sausage", ) by
Uwe Timm was made into a 1998 play and a 2008 film both of the same name. The plot is based on an alternative but unproven theory that currywurst was invented in
Hamburg
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.
The
Deutsches Currywurst Museum opened in Berlin in August 2009, commemorating the 60th anniversary of its creation.
Curator Martin Loewer said "No other national German dish inspires so much history and has so many well-known fans".
The museum received approximately 350,000 visitors annually. It permanently closed in December 2018.
In 2019
Berlin State Mint issued a commemorative currywurst coin celebrating the 70 years since the savoury snack was first sold in Berlin by Herta Heuwer. The silver alloy coin features two currywursts pierced with a wooden chip fork and poured with the sauce (coloured by print), and
Herta Heuwer in the background (caption: 70 Jahre Currywurst). The other side of the coin shows the
Brandenburg Gate
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(caption: Münze Berlin, 2019).
File:Currywurst med toast (4541065102).jpg, Served with bread
File:Currywurst-1.jpg, Currywurst - served sliced
File:Taxiteller.jpg, A "Taxi Teller" is a plate of fries served with currywurst, shashlik sauce, mayonnaise, gyros meat, and tzatziki.
File:Curryking-4612.jpg, Currywurst as a supermarket-shelf product to prepare at home
File:Gedenktafel Kantstr 101 Herta Heuwer.JPG, Plaque in Charlottenburg, Berlin, where Herta Heuwer is said to have invented the currywurst
See also
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German cuisine
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List of sausage dishes
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Salchipapa
References
Further reading
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External links
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