Talk:Braunschweiger

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[edit] Should the title be capitalized?

Is it spelled with a capital letter, due its being named after a place, or is "braunschweiger" acceptable? Maybe I'm just being nitpicky, but it's worth knowing. -65.122.209.161 22:52, 10 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] NPOV

"The meat has a very soft, spread-like texture and a distinctive liver-based flavor that is not to everyone's taste." ??? — Linnwood 20:10, 6 October 2006 (UTC)

I took out the phrase "that is not to everyone's taste". Nothing is going to be to everyone's taste.--RLent 21:53, 6 October 2006 (UTC)


I concur with this revision. This phrase is usually quoted by someone who doesn't like something. It's not necessary to say. Why give a negative spin for those who might not have tried it? Granted, it's probably a more regional item. For those of us who grew up with it, it's heaven on bread. I'd also take some issue with "stone-ground mustard, sliced tomatoes and cheese". This sounds okay, but in my experience, it's almost universally severed on bread with mayonnaise and onion. Paul Fuller psf11@yahoo.com