What is the German word for glasses?
Glasses that you drink out of: Gläser
Glasses that you see though: Brille
What schools look like in Germany?
They normally start at 8 and finish at 1.
And they normally have 6 subjects in one day.
They have lessons that are similar to English lessons but instead theyy learn about English grammar.
They feed on nectar from flowers (and hummingbird feeders)
What are some accomplishments by melitta bentz?
Amalie Augusta Melitta Bentz was a famous German entrepreneur in the early 1900s. She is known mainly for invention of the coffee filter in 1908 and she died in 1950.
Why was the city of Hamburg so important?
Germany does not have a lot of coastline, so there are not many seaports. Hamburg is the biggest port in Germany, so it deals with a lot of Germany's imports and exports, which is why it is so important.
How many varietys of beer are there in Germany?
There are a number of different types of beer brewed in Germany. They are:
Weißbier
Helles
Pils
Lager
Export
Zwickelbier
Altbier
Gose
Kölsch
Schwarzbier
Berliner Weiße
Rauchbier
What foods and spices are native to Germany?
Schnitzel ( a breaded veal steak) with spetzle ( potato noodles) are very popular in Germany as are many types of brot (breads) with wurst ( sausage/hot dog). Pepper steak is also eaten and many different fish. Of course, there are great beers.
Wienerschnitzel (breaded veal cutlet), Wienerschnitzel 2 (with Parmesan cheese in the breadcrumbs), Schweineschnitzel (breaded pork cutlet), Jägerschnitzel (pork or veal cutlet smothered in a brown gravy with sautéed mushrooms) Schwarzwälderkirschtorte (Black Forest Cake),
Pfeffernüße (German Christmas Cookies), Bienenstich (Bee Sting Cake), Honig Brät Mandeln (Honey Roasted Almonds), Apfelstrudel (Apple Strudel), Weihnachtsstollen (Christmas Loaf), German Chocolate cake
What foods are important in Germany?
Germany has many ethnic foods and specialties. I traveled to Germany last summer. For simplicity, I noticed these foods were very dominate in German cuisine: chesses, meats (brat worst especially), pastries of various kinds, and beer!
What type of food is stollen in Germany?
Stollen is a dense, rich bread with butter, dried fruit, candied peel and spices. Some versions are quite sweet and may include marzipan or nuts. The top is often covered in icing/powdered sugar. Stollen is traditionally baked for Christmas or Advent in some parts of Germany, and possibly originated from the desire to have a more festive and flavoursome bread in the time of Advent fasting.
Did Germany invent the Pretzel?
Yes, although they're now very popular in other countries such as North America and Australia.
What is the most popular pet in Germany?
Some of the most popular cars in Germany are the volkswagen polo, golf and passat, the opel corsa, astra and vectra and the Mercedes C and E class.
Did America steal hamburgers from Germany?
In Germany If you have a homework of wORS FROM OTHER LAUNGUAGES NOM YOU WILL KNMOW THAT :)
If you are 14 and with your parents in Germany can you drink wine or beer at a restaurant?
The legal drinking age in Germany is 16 with exceptions
What desserts are eaten in Germany?
There are too many desserts on the German menu to say which is the best. Try them all, you won't be sorry.
One example is the Sachertorte. Even though it originated in Austria, it's still one of the best desserts that you will find in Germany.
What are the hamburger and the frankfurter named after?
the frankfurter is called a frankfurter because it comes from a city or state named Frankfurt
What would be a common food dish served in Germany?
Sauerkraut
Stollen
Sausages
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Spaghetti is the most common and popular in Germany.
*Different provinces in Germany enjoy different foods. In the north "Gruehnkohl" is very popular. If you go to the southern region in Bavaria, they are not very familiar with Gruehnkohl. In Bavaria "Weisswurst" is very popular - it is a type of sausage.
Almost all Germans, no matter the region, love hamburgers and currywurst. Currywurst, which is a type of sausage (bratwurst,knackwurst, rindwurst) consists of the sausage being sliced into pieces, and then covered in a curry sauce which normally consists of ketchup or tomato paste blended with curry powder.
Germans also enjoy "Rotkohl" (Red Cabbage), "Erbsensuppe" (Split pea soup), "Linsensuppe" (lentil soup), and any meal consisting of meat and potatoes with gravy.
Schnitzel is also very popular. Schnitzel is sort of like a breaded pork chop. I most certainly can't leave out the "pommes" which are french fries.
It really depends on what region you visit, but overall the number 1 favorite food in Germany is Schweinebraten.
bratwurst is Germanys favourite food
Who is the most popular drink in Germany?
Beer is the most popular drink in Germany.
Coffee is the most popular drink in Germany, with an average per capita consumption of about 150 litres per year (Deutsche Kaffeeverband, 2010)
What is the value of a 1984 Bundesrepublik Deutschland 10 pfennig coin?
Please check your coin's date again and post a new, separate question. Rentenpfennigs carrying the name "Deutches Reich" were issued during the mid-1920s.
All German coins from 1950 to 2001 were simply deutschmarks and pfennigs, and were issued by the Federal Republic of Germany (Budesrepublik Deutschland).
Which 4 states start with a b in Germany?
· Baden-Wurttemberg, Bavaria, Berlin, Brandenburg and Bremen are 5 of the 16 states in Germany
What is the value of a Reich mark?
1 Reichsmark = 0.52 Euro + 60% premium. ======================================
The above is only a conversion factor and it's for deutschmarks, not reichsmarks. You need to post a more specific question with the bill's/coin's date to get a collector's value.
How much is a 1965 German deutsche mark coin worth?
Cash Value : about half a Euro.
A one-mark German coin has a value based on the old exchange rate with the Euro.
In 2002, the old Deutschemarks were invalidated as legal tender, but marks were exchangeable at the rate of 1.95583 Marks per Euro, which was set in 1999. So the coin may have more or less value as a collectible than if redeemed for Euros.
What is the value of a Deutsches Reich 1903 funf Mark coin from Hamburg?
DREI (3) MARK (33 mm diameter,0.482 troy ounces silver):
worn: $20 US dollars catalog value
average circulated: $35
well preserved: $50
fully uncirculated: $80
KM# 620
Obverse
Helmeted arms with lion supporters (the city's coat of arms which features two lions holding a shield emblazoned with a castle, topped with a Knight's armored helmet)
Lettering:
FREIE UND HANSESTADT HAMBURG
J
Reverse
Crowned imperial eagle
Lettering:
DEUTSCHES REICH 1912
DREI MARK
Edge
Inscripted
Lettering:
GOTT MIT UNS
Features
Source: numista.com
Country German states (Hamburg)
Years 1891-1913
Value 3 Mark (3)
Metal Silver (.900)
Weight 16.667 g
Diameter Ø 33 mm
Shape Round
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized yes
Mintage: Hamburg Mint: "J"incuse on Obverse, below the shield.
Year 1911 J -- 922,000
Year 1912 J -- 491,088
Rarity index:81
This index is based on the data of Numista members collections. It ranges from 0 to 100, 0 meaning a pretty common coin and 100 meaning a pretty rare coin.
Bullion value:13.54 USD