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German culture is full of Christmas tradition, and it would be hard to list all the treats and goodies. A roasted goose is about as important as a turkey is to Thanksgiving, and side dishes of potatoes and cabbages. There are cookie recipes galore, Spritz cookes made with a cookie press, Spreingere and Gingerbread are spicy. Sweet breads like Stollen and Lebkuchen with fruits and cinnamon are a must.

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Germans eat a wide variety of foods.

Traditional German foods include:

Bratwurst (a traditional German sausage)

Braunschweiger (sausage)

Hendl (grilled marinated chicken)

Hasenpfeffer (rabbit stew)

Kartoffelsalat (potato salad)

Knödel (dumplings)

Kohlroulade (cabbage rolls)

Marzipan

Pfannkuchen(pastry similar to a donut)

Rouladen

Sauerbraten (a beef pot roast)

Sauerkraut (fermented shredded cabbage)

Speckpfannkuchen (thin pancakes with diced, fried bacon)

Spätzle (noodles)

Springerle (hard cookies)

Stollen (bread like cake with dried citrus peel, dried fruit, nuts, and spices)

Weihnachtsgans (roast goose)

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eat just like regular people i guess. but these are the main foodsthey eat and i guess they add stuff to it for dinner....

pork

beef

poultry

chicken

duck

goose

turkey

boar

rabbit

venison

lamb - not that popular

goat- not that popular

trout - fish

pike - fish

carp - fish

european perch- fish

tuna

salmon

sardines

stew

asparagus- side dish

noodles-side dish

Spätzle - most common type of noodles

mashed or fried patatoes

french fries with either ketchup or mayonaise

and the most popular breads are rye wheat , toast bread , whole grain, wheat rye , white bread , multigrain bread , rye , sunflower seeds in dark rye bread ,

or roasted onions in liht wheat rye bread.

i hope i was a help.... :)

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They eat a type of Christmas cake called Stollen, which is a rich, dried fruit based cake. There are also other traditional biscuits :)

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German people eat sausages and lots of fish.

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People in Germany like to eat many things, but the main things are sausage, schnitzel, pretzels, and beer. They also like having desserts, which often times is cake.

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A variety of meats, jams of all sorts, beer and lots of chocolate

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