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Mia's Food Blog of Germany

2/3/2015

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retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_cuisine
    Have you ever eaten German food? These foods are from Germany their cuisine is very unique and it may be different from what we’re used to. Their main dish is usually beef or pork. Bratwurst is a very popular food in Germany! Vegetables are also very common in Germany. Asparagus is found in many vegetable dishes in it’s season. Potatoes were used starting in the 18th century. Their desserts most commonly made with fresh fruit. Apples, plums, strawberries, and cherries are used regularly in cakes. Another popular dessert is cheesecake usually made with quark. There are six hundred different types of bread. In Germany bread is usually served at breakfast. Most breads are made with sourdough in Germany. Roggenmischbrot is one of the most popular breads in the German cuisine. Bread rolls are called Brötchen in Germany they use many things to put in between the breads same as what we eat. Another thing that is pretty similar to the things we eat is a pretzel. This is very common in South Germany! So as you can see Germany has very unique cuisines some that we eat everyday and some we may never try! Is there anything you’d want to try?
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