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Wine
To be honest, the most popular product is beer.(Bier in German)
Unfortunately, no. It is registered with the Italian company Ferrrero.
Possibly Brylcreem, or a German variant of it.
probably not in the USA it is mainly a German product
People of Germany were not happy with the Weimar Republic (German Reich) which was a product of the German Revolution in November 1918.
Yes, they are real. They are a German product and they cost about 250 Euros!! Isn't that exciting!!?!!
It is "Honig" in German in case of the product and something like "Schatz" if referring to a person.
In a way it is complicated. His father Prince Andrew came from Greece, but was actually the product of a Danish/German man and German/Russian woman. His mother came from Germany and was mostly of German stock, but was the great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria.
The best way would be to order it through an online store in Germany or any German version of a major online retailer. You might have difficulty ordering the product if you are unable to read German though.
Schinken is the German (Deutsch) word for ham. Ham is a pork product. Pork comes from pigs.
A car produced in Germany and sold in America would be part of Germany's Gross Domestic Product (GDP), as it is manufactured within German borders. However, it would not contribute to the GDP of the United States, as it was not produced domestically. In terms of Gross National Product (GNP), it would count towards Germany's GNP since it reflects the production of German entities, regardless of where the sale occurs.
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