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Okay one of my favourite things to do when I visit a new country is sample any local sodas, snacks and takeaways I come across—so, where would I find this interesting item as it has managed to evade my knowledge until now
Edit: it's Austrian, that explains it—as a happy coincidence, I'm hopefully visiting Vienna for the first time later this year
Double edit: ITT any other local drinks and snacks people recommend I seek out: (bonus points for Italian, Hungarian or Austrian given my current travel plans this year)
Here in Austria you'll find Almdudler in most of the restaurants.
Don't miss out on the following snacks:
Also try Blaufränkisch red wine (from Austria's east) - you also can get it Hungarian made by the name of Kekfrankos(sp?).