The BEST German Food - What to Eat in Germany

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Published 2022-09-25
What to eat on your German vacation from Bratwursts and pork to great beer and wine to go along with sweet treats all over the country. This video goes through some of the best food you can have in Germany from traditional treats like saurbraten to snacks such as German pretzels and so much more. The best food to eat in Germany.
Filmed in Freiburg, Germany
Copyright Mark Wolters 2022

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All Comments (21)
  • @LBerti96
    The national beer is the regional variant nearest to you at any given time
  • @fipse
    As a German I thank you a thousand times for mentioning Rotkohl and not just Sauerkraut!
  • @monie1527
    As a German FROM Germany I can tell you our foods are regional, just like everywhere else. I encourage everyone to try EVERYTHING. Guten Appetit!
  • @mikewinston8709
    I lived in Germany from 75 - 83 with the army and completely adored the people and the food. Germany is a wonderful country…..🇬🇧
  • I have not been to Germany, but have hosted German guests. Their obsession with mineral water cannot be overstated.
  • As a German that stumbled upon your video, it made me really happy cause i love the way you express about our food and i love german food (who couldve guessed) great video mate and on point accuracy.
  • When you are in northern germany, a must try is Fischbrötchen (they come in tons of variants, try them all). Most of the foods discussed here are pretty regional (more like southern germany), with some exceptions like Schnitzel or Wurst. Great video
  • @valeriekrueger91
    My dad was a prisoner of war who came from Saxony and used to make Quarkkäulchen quite often. Also Bratkartoffeln, Hackbraten, Rotkohl, Kartoffel salat, and desserts like Rotegrütze, Griessbrei, Milchreis and lots of recipes from his homeland. He passed away in 2002 😢I really miss him and his cooking. ❤
  • @debelix
    My favorite German food is Schwäbische Maultaschen!
  • @nielsenn7012
    German food is so good. Much respect from Denmark 🇩🇪🇩🇰
  • I wasn’t hungry when I started watching this, but had eaten something by the time I finished.
  • @XteVision
    Hirschkeule mit Preiselbeeren, Karpfen in Biersosse, Sahneheringsfilets, Matjes, Kohlrouladen, Pilzeintopf ...
  • I lived in Freiburg for a year in 1984. It is the single greatest place I have ever lived.
  • We lived in Germany for many, many years with the US Army (Augsburg, Berlin, Frankfurt, Heidelberg, and Mannheim). I think we have tried almost everything in your video and LOVED it all. LOVE your video and enthusiasm! Thanks so much for sharing.
  • @merle6509
    Be careful when you order "Jägerschnitzel" in Germany: In the west you will get the fried meat with mushroom sauce but in the east you will get fried sausage "Jagdwurst" with noodles and tomato sauce - it's a totally different dish. ; -)
  • @si_quest
    German food is probably the most underrated food in the world. It is soooo good. It's not massively diverse, like France for example but they're experts in their stuff and honestly, they have food items that will stick with you forever. The issue is that it never looks that appealing, or sounds like it might be delicious when written on paper, but then you try it and it's amazing. Sausages, pretzel, knödel, the different pork styles , honestly you will remember them a long time . Even a German Kebab, you will probably struggle to find a better one for the rest of your life.
  • @liqiz1755
    German food is very delicious, I like rouladen and the pastries stuff like Berliner or plunderteig 😃
  • When I studied in germany in Hamburg I learnt to love "Labskaus" made by the mother of a friend. At first time I did not want to eat it as it looked as if somebody vomitted on your plate...But after I had tasted it it became one of my favourite food of Germany.