Sauer macht lustig

German

Alternative forms

  • sauer macht lustig

Etymology

Literally: “Sour makes merry.” Refers to the positive effects of sour foods on appetite and digestion. Generally, German cuisine is fond of and rich in sour dishes, compare Sauerkraut, Sauerbraten, Saurer Hering, etc.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈzaʊ̯ər maxt ˈlʊstɪç/, [ˈzaʊ̯.ɐ maχt ˈlʊs.tɪç]
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Phrase

Sauer macht lustig

  1. sour food is enjoyable and beneficial for body and soul
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