the Schnitzel - a standard dish in Germany

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chicken fried steak. not just beef but also pork or chicken breast.
 
In Germany we have a standard combination - one of many combinations: Schniposa! :)
Or: Schni-po-sa

Schni for Schnitzel
-po for pommes = chips or French fries
-sa for salad.

:)
 
What Wiki knows:

A schnitzel is a thin slice of meat. The meat is usually thinned by pounding with a meat tenderizer. Most commonly, the meat is breaded before frying. Breaded schnitzel is popular in many countries and is made using veal, pork, chicken, mutton, beef, or turkey. Schnitzel is very similar to the dish escalope in France and Spain, panado in Portugal, tonkatsu in Japan, cotoletta in Italy, kotlet schabowy in Poland, milanesa in Latin America, chuleta valluna in Colombia, and chicken-fried steak and pork tenderloin of the United States.

and:

The German word schnitzel (Middle High German: snitzel) is a diminutive of sniz, 'slice'.[1] The name Wiener schnitzel is first attested in 1845.[

and:

The English term schnitzel means in general all types of breaded, fried flat pieces of meat. Due to the similarity between schnitzel and escalope, in many of the countries listed below, people sometimes refer to schnitzels as escalope, and vice versa.

 
I read by mistake:

So when somebody asks for a Schitzel, he gets pounded and breaded! :)

Sure as long as you are a participant in the Donner Party. Now that they are out of fresh ideas on the Survivor Reality TV Show, maybe they will do the "Next, on the Survivor Series, The Donner Party. You don't get voted off this island".
 

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