King Frederick the Great of Prussia brought the potato from the Andes to Germany and made it popular as probably nowhere else in the world. So popular that since the 18th century the potato can be found on every menu. The colourful culinary potato field ranges from Flensburg in the most northern part of Germany to Füssen near the border with Austria.
In Schleswig-Holstein they love pears, beans and bacon. But it is unthinkable to serve this dish without boiled potatoes. The same goes for the Pichelsteiner stew with three types of meat, a speciality from the Bavarian Forest. Generations of cooks have improved the potato soup. In Berlin it is served with bacon and spicy sausages, in the Palatinate with celery and cream.