
Another Millionaire question.
Value:
£1k.
Question:
The word ‘schnitzel’ comes from which language?
Options:
A
Italian
B
German
C
French
D
Turkish
Just for fun… answer tomorrow.
Another Millionaire question.
Value:
£1k.
Question:
The word ‘schnitzel’ comes from which language?
A
Italian
B
German
C
French
D
Turkish
Just for fun… answer tomorrow.
Having never eaten one I’m going B 👍🖤
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You never tried one? I used to have one most days for lunch. Delicious. Correct btw
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Pretty much a lifelong veggie here so I’ve never partaken 👍🖤
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It has to be German.
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Has to be.
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It’s sure not French because they call it escalope.
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Def Geman, ja! And so delicious!
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yes. There was a place we used to lunch in London where we used to lunch; some pasta and sauce and usually topped with an escalope.
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There’s a great place near us with is, oddly enough, an Italian beer garden! The food is a combo of Italian and German and their schnitzel is outrageous. It’s a true weiner schnitzel, which is what you described with a thin layer of veal escalope, which is what the schnitzel is made of. Some of their schnitzels were as big as the plate itself! Good eats and guaranteed leftovers!
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B?
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Yes Sadje, absolutely right
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😎
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B German ! Wiener schnitzel is the best
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Absolutely
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Sane as sauerkraut
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Yep. I’d like to think that was a typo, but… was it an observation?
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Same haha, but it works well either way.
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about the only thing round here that does!
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B
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Y
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