Germans eat lots of food, rolls with sausages of cheese. They may have boiled eggs and usually have coffee.
Don't assume that all Germans, or most Germans, are the same. Some are very health conscious, some are very traditional. Germans eat pastries, bagels, cereal, and lots of other things for breakfast.
You Know, my friend used to live in Germany and she said that she had beer for breakfast occasionally.
You make a dough from flour, eggs and milk, stirr it well and leave it for a while. Then you put oil or butter in a pan and you bake this pancake in the pan, turn it around... here you go: a German pancake :-))).
Yes !
"Pfannenkuchen" are very popular especially with children.
Kids tend to eat them with a coating of yoghurt or jam, where as adult do the same but many use pickles and various dressing or make a filling of different vegetables which turns out like a kabab or taco .
Strong coffee is pretty standard (much stronger than in the U.S).
Mostly apfelstrudel
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I would expect people from all cultures to eat pancakes, however there is no guarantee that everyone does.
Pancakes
The 5th of February is in Finland Runeberg-day and it is celebrated with this Ranhofer named a dessert of pancakes rolled up, sliced, and layered in a mold . to celebrate this occasion they eat pancakes in February.
Yes. Potato pancakes are a German delicacy.
You can eat pancakes anywhere. Pancakes with maple syrup, lemon and sugar or chocolate sauce are especially good.
Pfannkuchen.
pancakes is a food\snack to eat
japan on an island with a silk dress
because syrup was low so people had to eat dry pancakes
None. Cows don't eat pancakes.
In Sweden we eat thin pancakes and we just call them "pancakes". The thicker pancakes we call "American Pancakes". We eat our pancakes for dinner or lunch, but we eat it with jam, not with marple syrup. Or mayby you mean Crepes which are French pancakes with a delicious filling inside.
capuccino and coockies-cafellatte e biscotti