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Kczweracz—

Was the odorous delicious cheese (Baggschdaakees)?

first invented and produces in "Limburg an der Lahn" or in "Limburg an der Weser"?

    



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Alwin E
Nobody really knows where that cheese really was invented; some say in France, in a city called "Romadour" or "Romand-dure", in Normandy. The Normands, however, say, that cheese was thrown into their cities by Roman catapults to test their endurance (therefore, the "Roman dure"), and the Hessians simply call it "Handkäs mit Musik" ("common cheese with a sound"), whereas the Bavarians (such as I am) are more direkt and call it "Stinkkäs" ("stinking cheese") -- On supermarket shelves, however, "Limburger" is the common name..


Weirdo Wulf version 2
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I agree with Rick the cheese is also called eichel kaas


Dickless Rick
whether nor - it was first invented and produced under the foreskin of Rick's weenie. It has a distgustingly rotten fish smell. When he opens his trousers most people have to vomit.


down_under_lover_forever2006
I smiled a little about the way you spelled it. It's called "Backsteinkäs". Backstein is the German word for brick. And as this cheese is formed as a brick - well, think you got it.
But as already mentioned it's also called Limburger or Romadour. But I'm sorry, I can't tell you where it first had been invented.


THfan1995
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Limburger. hahaha it stinks like crap.





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