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English: Heaven and earth (in Rhineland "Himmel un Ääd"), a traditional German dish most popular in the regions of the Rhineland, Westphalia and Lower Saxony. It was also popular in the past in Silesia. The dish consists of black pudding, fried onions and mashed potato with apple. It has been known since the 18th century.
Deutsch: Himmel und Erde, bekanntes deutsches Gericht aus dem Rheinland ("Himmel un Äad"), Westfalen und Niedersachsen. Zudem war es in Schlesien populär. Es besteht aus gebratener Blutwurst, gebratenen Zwiebeln und einem Stampf aus Kartoffeln und Äpfeln. Das Gericht ist seit dem 18. Jahrhundert bekannt (in Preußen erließ Friedrich II am 24. März 1756 den berühmten Kartoffelerlass zum Anbau der Feldfrucht).
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