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Heavily marinated meat. Frequently served at German style restaurants.
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Christmas tradition they created
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black, red, and yellow
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there are 2 types of gingerbread, hard and soft. Flavored with ginger, nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, and molasses.
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Pig knuckle, stubby piece of meat covered in skin and fat
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finely cut cabbage that has been fermented and tastes very sour
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A cherished tradition, but most people don’t have to have it in their routine. It’s a time to meet with friends and eat baked goods.
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Children's garden
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Light meal eaten between 8-9pm. Full of full grain breads, rolls, cheese, meats
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Capital city
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Germany's most common language
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A breakfast food. Two fat white sausages are served in a little pot of warm water, typically with a soft pretzel and sweet Senf (mustard). Tradition holds that the sausage must be consumed before noon.
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What is there leading export?
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Layered pastry with a sweet filling.
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Fruit bread with nuts, spices, dried or candied food, coated with powdered sugar or icing
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Consists of bacon, onions, mustard, and pickles wrapped in thinly sliced beef which is then cooked
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Layered dark rich cake with cherry filling
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Their second language
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Typical German supper. It is a light meal eaten usually between 8:00 and 9:00 and – like breakfast – consists of full grain bread and rolls, fine cheese, meats and sausages, accompanied by mustard and pickles.
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20
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German currency
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