Schnitzel is a thinly-sliced piece of protein, usually chicken or pork, that is breaded and then fried. This makes for a crispy outside and a moist inside. This dish is often garnished with lemon slices and parsley.
Currywurst is connected to Germany's World War II history. Currywurst became a symbol of reconstruction and the multiculturalism that came to Berlin. Street vendors drew crowds from all walks of life to come together and share a dish which transcended culture, class, and status. Currywurst is a simple yet tasty dish that showed the changing attitudes to openness in Germany.