German Cuisine - Traditional German Foods
Comments on article "German Cuisine - Traditional German Foods"| Name | Views and Comments | Date |
| Mrs.Fanacty | also very helpful for my Culture Projcet thanks | 10/6/2011 |
| Mrs.Fanatcy | wow that is cool! | 10/6/2011 |
| somebody | I think this is a good website for people looking for information on german foods,I would definatly recomend this to others. | 2/28/2011 |
| tay | this is very helpful... | 2/22/2011 |
| Andrew | I'm German, and believe me a "typical German meal" does NOT consist of six to seven courses! A typical meal with family or friends consist of around TWO courses. When going to a restaurant, it may increase to THREE courses, but only fancy and expensive restaurants will serve more than four courses. | 2/12/2011 |
| sagar kulkarni | pls give exact menu list with course wise or sequence | 1/31/2011 |
| Mary | Your the best of the best Thank u now i can make my german friend something | 1/6/2011 |
| maddie k | doing a dish on this wish me luck please | 1/5/2011 |
| Judy Mc | Great article | 12/8/2010 |
| nazi jim | oh my god i love sausage in my mouth, germany ftw cuz all other nations like nazi mayonaise | 11/18/2010 |
| Joe S | this site makes me want to write stories about bird farts | 11/17/2010 |
| Babagonoosh | It is good. | 10/29/2010 |
| Jillian | not a lot of information. | 8/17/2010 |
| ronnie | i think your food is very yummy i would love to go to germany but im only 12 have to wait next time | 8/12/2010 |
| Darlene Clark | Do breakfast traditions very from region to region in Germany? Where do these traditions come from and how have they been influenced over time? what is the most unique breakfast tradition? | 7/31/2010 |
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5/27/2010 |
| lauren steedman | i tink this is a really good site i have got alot of facts from it for a project i am doing in english because when i started it iknew nothing about germany but now i know loads think for this site | 5/27/2010 |
| Brody Maclean | i enjoy all sorts of german sausage | 5/12/2010 |
| Amina | Thanks now I know what to bring to my class | 5/6/2010 |
| Amina | I think your website is really helpful and is useful. Thanks. | 5/6/2010 |
| Chelsea | Who is the author of this article? | 4/27/2010 |
| BHENITA | OMG THIS WEBSITE IS THE BEST | 3/26/2010 |
| Bob | What is a good traditional german recipe to bring in and show my class | 3/2/2010 |
| k. L. Ingle | Silesia, known (As it was still part of Germany), as the corn field of Europe has gone a long way down hill since being part of Poland. However many specialities have been taken over by the new residents. One good example is Zur, Schur, or Jour. Once a poor peoples meal, is now a polish national dish called Zurek. | 2/23/2010 |
| Trickseey | I thank you a lot for having the information I needed, but one thing...what is commonly eaten at lunch and dinner? I would love to know that. | 2/15/2010 |
| awesome | thank you lots for helping me with my school project :) | 2/1/2010 |
| matthew | cool | 11/30/2009 |
| your mom | your sit is cool dog iam serious dued! | 11/24/2009 |
| sheldon luther | that its cool stuff | 11/24/2009 |
| jikdd | this is the awesome | 11/4/2009 |
| Adam | Who is the author and what date was this published? | 11/1/2009 |
| benjamin steven | i love it | 10/29/2009 |
| Jeanette | I am very impressed. The German Menu is quite vast. Thanks for this article. I would definitely like to try a few of the recipes, especially The Rhubarb Pudding and possibly sit down to a six course German meal. Will I get through it? | 9/14/2009 |
| Jeanette | I love bread. I note that Germany boasts more than 6000 different types of bread. What a huge variety! I would not know where to start but I would certainly like to try some of them. | 9/14/2009 |
| James Walsh | Fantastic peice of information, 10/10 article. | 9/2/2009 |
| jess danielle | But it helped me bunches on a life skills report- awesome paper | 6/3/2009 |
| Ian MacFanny | Ps3 owns XBOX baby | 6/1/2009 |
| Stra mitrovic | your all bad at making food because we all know strahinja mitrovic is the best at cooking ( not ) that lives in nova scotia halifax charles road iz a wanna be german so you guys come up here and put a pistol to hiz mouth .. get claped mafukaz | 5/28/2009 |
| grapefruit24 | hey this this of food is nothing compared to what germans eat i think you should at least find a little more food they would actually touch |
5/4/2009 |
| rubbers | good stuff | 3/25/2009 |
| Shauna | I think this is a great resource! expecially when you are doing a research paper for advanced English! =D | 3/12/2009 |
| Rhiann | I didn't think that German food would sound this good...I thought it would just be something like sausages! | 12/10/2008 |
| sweet | good and interesting but too short for a project | 12/6/2008 |
| bradly | I learn german at school! | 11/24/2008 |
| Kiley | Germans Are Crazy! i wish i lived in Germany! There food sounds Amazing! :) | 9/29/2008 |
| Hannah H | This was a wonderful article filled with information about German Cuisine that I was unaware of. Thank you very much. I can't wait to read some of your other articles. | 8/30/2008 |
| Lache | mmm not helpful make a list. its hard for even one person in australia doing some reasech on germany to finds its food its L-A-CH-EE to YOU! |
6/11/2008 |
| Barbara | I was told that apple sauce is always served with German food especially pork dishes? I do not think apple sauce is traditional German...perhaps fried or baked apples? |
5/16/2008 |
| Katie | thank you very much! I'm doing a report about germany and this helps me alot! | 4/25/2008 |
| lol | cathy how you going |
4/22/2008 |
| lol | good site | 4/22/2008 |
| cathy | great job with your info but i would like more info on the lunch/dinners please coming from a german background i would believe that more info on that would be useful | 4/4/2008 |
| Tom | what do you usually eat? | 3/13/2008 |
| unicorn | very helpful, thankyou! | 1/30/2008 |
| helpless writer | very helpful with my school project | 11/20/2007 |
| sally | I think you should add pictures of your foods | 11/20/2007 |
| Schoolkid | This page really helped with a school project, THANKS! | 11/1/2007 |
| Mariah | Very good description of German food. Although I think you could have given more details about lunch and dinner. | 11/1/2007 |
| n/a | she copied all of this from wikipedia | 6/5/2007 |

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