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Knorr's “Zigeunersauce” Rebranded After Complaints of Racism

August 17, 2020, 06.08 PM

BERLIN, KOMPAS.com - Food company Knorr will rename its popular spicy dressing “Zigeunersauce” as it addresses the racist connotations of the sauce name.

The new name will be changed to “Paprika Sauce Hungarian Style”, reported the German weekly Bild am Sonntag on Sunday.

Knorr had rejected a demand to rename “Zigeunersauce”, meaning “gypsy sauce”, in 2013 according to the German news agency dpa.

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Civil rights groups have long stood firm in their appeal to rename the sauce brand including in 2013 when their request was denied.

The popular spicy sauce, a staple in many German households, will within a few weeks show up with the new name in supermarkets across the country, Bild am Sonntag reported.

The renaming of the brand follows recent international debates over racism, especially in the United States, where big national companies have also renamed traditional brands in response to concerns about racial stereotyping.

“Zigeuner” is a derogative German expression for the Roma and Sinti minority groups who have lived in many European countries for centuries. Roma and Sinti are still discriminated against in Europe.

They often live below the poverty line and on the margins of society without equal access to education, jobs, or the opportunity for upwards mobility.

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The terms “Zigeunersauce” has been used in Germany for more than 100 years to describe a hot sauce based on tomatoes with small-chopped pieces of bell pepper, onions, vinegar and spices like paprika. It's mostly served with meat.

A popular dish with the sauce that's often served in traditional German restaurants is called “Zigeunerschnitzel”, or “gypsy schnitzel”.

That name is also still used on many menus across the country nowadays — despite much criticism.

Roma and Sinti organizations in Germany have long pointed out that the sauce is not even part of their traditional cuisine and they have also demanded for years that the name be abolished.

The head of the Central Council of German Sinti and Roma welcomed Knorr's decision to no longer use the term.

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