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Editorial Reviews - Oldenburger M Nsterland From the Publisher Kapitel: Cloppenburg, Hase, Grünkohlessen, Landwirtschaft Im Oldenburger Münsterland, Soeste, Landesbühne Niedersachsen Nord, Clemens August Graf Von Galen, Dinklage, Damme, Vechta, Lohne, Neuenkirchen-Vörden, Museumsdorf Cloppenburg, Steinfeld, Friesoythe, Bakum, Visbek, Emstek, Goldenstedt, Stoppelmarkt, Holdorf, Straße Der Megalithkultur, Molbergen, Thülsfelder Talsperre, Neuvrees, St. Maria, Mutter Der Sieben Schmerzen, Boxenstopp-Route, Kroge-Ehrendorf, Cappeln, Zitadelle Vechta, Bischöflich Münstersches Offizialat, Neuscharrel, Cloppenburger Geest, Manfred Carstens, Mühlen, Ecopark, Münsterländische Tageszeitung, Franz-Josef Holzenkamp, Erholungspark Hartensbergsee, Niedersächsische Spargelstraße, Oldenburgische Volkszeitung, Nordkreis Vechta, C-Port, Bahnverband Vechta-Cloppenburg, Schweinegürtel. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Grünkohlessen is an old custom in North Germany and parts of Scandinavia, particularly in the state of Bremen and its surrounding districts of Osterholz, Diepholz, Verden and Rotenburg, in Oldenburg Land, the County of Bentheim, Emsland, Osnabrück Land and East Frisia, in the Middle Weser Region, and also in Hamburg, Cuxhaven, in the Hanover Region, Brunswick Land, in the Magdeburg region, in Münsterland and Schleswig-Holstein. Grünkohl dish with baked potatoes, Pinkel, Kochwurst, Kassler, bacon and MustardGrünkohl (locally also known as Braunkohl), a form of cabbage, was formerly harvested after the first autumn frost which neutralised its bitter constituents. Today more recent varieties are used that can be harvested - without the need for frost - from September. The participants in a Kohlfahrt ("cabbage walk") arrange a walk through the countryside to a village pub, usually in mid-winter. Often this walk is linked with cross-country games like Boßel