They're part of the German diet. Germany has vast swathes of farmland - making it viable to grow many crops.
Same reason potatoes were so common in Ireland, I suppose!
yes
Potatoes.
Definetely potatoes. And cabbage. And rice, by now, as it's as cheap as potatoes.
Too many to count.
Potatoes and cabbage.
Potatoes
O'neil was King of germany in th 1800 th century and he had loved potatoes though in his eira potatoes were uncommon only could the rich and powerful could affordto Ship them from the 'New World' so O'Neil embarked on a journey on search of a land to grow potatoes so he would beable to give his people potatoe which also was a common cure for the black plage and starvation. He sailed for 7 years in search of the land of potatoes but no luck but then his boat ship wreck on a cold wet ireland. and tht children is how ireland was discovered :L
Sauerbraten is marenated roasts of beef or venison. Bratwurst or sausages are common. Pickeled herring is popular and potatoes, noodles, or sauerkraut are common side dishes. Black forest chocolate cake with cherries is the best known dessert.
They both grow.
They can be eaten for many meals, so mainly at dinner and lunch. They are common in many Irish meals.