
Thecuisine ofLiechtenstein is diverse, having been influenced by the cuisine of nearby countries, particularlySwitzerland andAustria,[1][2] as well as other countries inCentral Europe.[3] Cheeses and soups are integral to Liechtensteiner cuisine, and milk products are also commonplace in the country, due to an expansivedairy industry.[2] Common vegetables include greens, potatoes, and cabbage, while widely consumed meats include beef, chicken and pork. The consumption of three meals a day is commonplace, and meals are often formal.[2]

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