In Deutschland gibt es sehr gutes Vollkornbrot.
Das Bier ist ebenfalls weltweit bekannt.
Ausserdem gibt es viele verschiedene Wurstsorten.
Bekannt ist die Bratwurst und die Bockwurst.
Die Deutschen essen auch Sauerkraut.
German cheese and German soda
When you're in germany, yes.
Hitler gave the German people more living-space, more food and drink, he promised change for the people of Germany; Hitler brought Germany out of the depression.
As is the case in most countries, the food and drink of Germany takes in styles and tastes from everywhere. German cooking can be strongly regional, with areas famous for their own specialties. Germany is renowned for its luscious cakes and desserts, and also for its sausages and its Delicatessen (a German word). Breads and other bakery foods form a large part of the German diet, and of course Germany is famous for its sauerkraut and other cabbage dishes. Germany is also well-known for its beer, both lagers and heavier beers, and its wine industry is famous. Coffee shops abound, and coffee is a popular drink all over Germany, as is chocolate. A great variety of cheese is enjoyed in Germany. Visitors to that country will also find a range of restaurants similar to that of most European regions and will have no trouble finding the food of their own homeland, from Italian to Indian and beyond.
We can go to have a drink
The most popular drink in Germany is beer.
Germany. The translatted German surname is Kirse, and the more similar sounding German-Jewish is Kirsche. Both cases mean the same thing-Kirsch means cherry in German-and is similar to 'Cherry Tree." There is a popular alcoholic drink in Germany called Kirschwasser, translated is Cherry Water.
No
which is the follow ing car types id not german
to drink - trinken - trinkt - trank - hat getrunken drink (noun) - das Getränk
John slurped an drink just like he was a dog
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