The Ehekarussell, or Marriage Carousel, is a controversial fountain in Nuremberg that illustrates the poem "Bittersweet Married Life" by Hans Sachs. While it is not directly related to food history, the city of Nuremberg where it is located has a rich culinary heritage. Nuremberg has been known for its gingerbread (Lebkuchen) since the Middle Ages and its small, spicy Nuremberg sausages since the 16th century. Over time, the city has developed a diverse food scene that mirrors its historical routes from traditional Franconian cuisine to an array of international dishes.
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