Yes. It is eaten often in Germany, however it's spelled Sauerkraut in English and German.
Germany.
Meaning a German or more especially a German soldier, became more popular in World War 1 derived from the German word Kraut meaning Cabbage, considered a German ational dish
German shephard isn't a word its 2; and German shepherd's obviously come from Germany.
Germany...Buske means German
Germany. It's German for "Sunday".
Germany- Strauss a German name
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Hoist comes for Low German, originating from Germany.
Germany is where the Novak's came form. They are mostly German.
The word "sauerkraut" comes from German, combining "sauer" meaning sour and "kraut" meaning cabbage. It is a traditional German dish made from fermented cabbage.
The last name Hissem has originated from the country Germany, yes we are German dogansnitznel
YES! German Shepards come from Germany they were bred to help the Shepard with the herd so there comes the word SHEPARD and they come from Germany so, German TA - DA GERMAN SHEPARD