Kottenbutter

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Place of originGermany
Region or stateRhineland
Main ingredientsBrown bread, butter, smoked pork sausage, onion rings and spread with spicy mustard
Kottenbutter
TypeSandwich
Place of originGermany
Region or stateRhineland
Main ingredientsBrown bread, butter, smoked pork sausage, onion rings and spread with spicy mustard

Kottenbutter or Kottenbotter is a sandwich consisting of buttered brown bread or Mischbrot, smoked pork sausage ("Mettwurst"), onion rings and a spread of spicy mustard.[1] Other variants supplement pork with horse meat ("Kottenwurst") or Balkenbrij.[2][3] The sandwich is common in the Bergisches Land region of Germany, in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

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