Bosna (dish)

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Bosna is a spicy Austrian fast food dish, said to have originated in Salzburg. It is believed to have been invented in 1949 by a man named Zanko Todoroff.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Some sources dispute this genesis and instead claim that the dish was created in Linz.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>Template:Rp It is now popular all over western Austria and southern Bavaria.

It resembles a hot dog, consisting mainly of a Bratwurst sausage, onions and a blend of mustard or tomato ketchup and curry powder (Curry ketchup). Bosna is made with white bread and is usually grilled briefly before serving.

Variations

Several variations of the dish exist:

  • Kleine Bosna (small bosna), with only one sausage
  • Große Bosna (large bosna), with two sausages
  • Kafka (named after Franz Kafka, Käsekrainer Bosna), with a different sausage type; generally a sausage with a different meat, more spice and cheese

See also

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References

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