On Unity Day, celebrated on October 3rd, Germans often enjoy traditional German foods that reflect regional specialties. Popular dishes include sausages, such as bratwurst, along with sauerkraut and potato salad. Many also indulge in local beers and festive pastries like pretzels or cakes. It's a day for communal gatherings, so sharing a hearty meal is common as people celebrate national unity.
Me as a German, i can say we don't eat special food on that day :D
In general, Germans eat as often as the rest of the developed world. Their main meals of the day are known as:Breakfast - FrühstückLunch - MittagessenTea/dinner - Abendessen
Yes. Carp is popular in northern Germany on New Years day.
Germans eat a lot...
Germans usually eat three times a day. Breakfast is called Frühstück, Lunch is called Mittagessen, and Dinner is called Abendessen if it is a hot meal, or Abendbrot (English: 'evening bread'), if it just sandwiches, which is the typical German dinner.
Go to Germany and find out your self you lazy twit
The German unity day is in October.
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Germans like to eat sauerkraut and drink a lot of alcohol, more specifically, beer.
Germans eat rich pastries on Fat Tuesday such as Paczki doughnuts.
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