Our favourite travel Vloggers to watch atm.. Love your content guys. Simon's witty waffle masterclass always puts a smile on my face 🖤 We're actually going to Mauritius in 2 days because of your series. Thank you both ☺
Aw thank you for the kind words, that's very nice to hear 😊 And very cool that you're going to Mauritius in a few days - we hope you have a really great time! Which parts of the island will you go to? 🙂☀️
Plan to do as much as possible... we've got 5 weeks so we can hopefully do it at a leisurely pace. I'll find you over on Instagram. I have a question for you 😅 🖤@@ZoeandSimon
amazing content and so organised and well labelled. Absolutely love how easy it was to see the name of the locations and tags. I will be visiting some of these places during my solo trip. thanks guys!!
Spätzle comes from the italian spaciare, or splitting. The original technique of making them is to have the dough on a wooden plate over the hot water and split some long noodles into the water. In german it is called schaben, or scrapping. The method shown in the video will give you not Spätzle, but "Knöpfle" or little buttons. This variety comes from the Allgäu region of swabia.
Thank you! 😊 We love all kinds of chocolate, but yes German chocolate is great! It depends on the kind of chocolate you like of course. You can also find very good chocolate all over Europe - we're also big fans of Swiss chocolate. We haven't been to Alaska, but we'd love to visit some time! 🙂
Oh man watching this makes me miss my Berliner days! 🍺 I recall going clubbing and then eating curry wurst or wiener schnitzels to cure my hangovers 🙂Also Z&S, I just came back from a trip in SE Asia. And guess what? I visited Nasi Lemak Wanjo in KL and had an absolute feast😊 I will send you the video soon via Instagram 😉Take care in the meantime and great content as usual! 🚀
Thank you very much! 😊 And very cool that you visited Wanjo, we'd love to go back there right now! 😋 That's definitely something that's impossible to get in Germany 😁
This restaurant just took the concept of tapas, so basically having smaller portions to share with some drinks - and applied it to German cuisine. So the dishes are German, but the concept is Spanish 😁
Seems like chefs do not have to do much of a work to prepare these dishes. Bread you get from the store, just the boiled potato, raw avocado paste, raw salad. They all are either prepared by Nature or bakers.
Thnx for covering local foods❤ Hmm, why are streets dirty? There is so many jobeless immigrants on social support, so part of the support clause should be volu teer work for the society, including cleaning the streets for example.
Our favourite travel Vloggers to watch atm.. Love your content guys. Simon's witty waffle masterclass always puts a smile on my face 🖤 We're actually going to Mauritius in 2 days because of your series. Thank you both ☺
Aw thank you for the kind words, that's very nice to hear 😊 And very cool that you're going to Mauritius in a few days - we hope you have a really great time! Which parts of the island will you go to? 🙂☀️
Plan to do as much as possible... we've got 5 weeks so we can hopefully do it at a leisurely pace. I'll find you over on Instagram. I have a question for you 😅 🖤@@ZoeandSimon
We just came back from Mauritius too and loved following your tips on our tour! Keep up the great work!
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amazing content and so organised and well labelled. Absolutely love how easy it was to see the name of the locations and tags. I will be visiting some of these places during my solo trip. thanks guys!!
Love this 🥰😍 everything looks delicious
Berlin really is a great city for food 😋
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Spätzle comes from the italian spaciare, or splitting. The original technique of making them is to have the dough on a wooden plate over the hot water and split some long noodles into the water. In german it is called schaben, or scrapping. The method shown in the video will give you not Spätzle, but "Knöpfle" or little buttons. This variety comes from the Allgäu region of swabia.
Enjoy watching your video. Lovely couple!
Thank you very much! 😊
Loved it! Booking a trip to Berlin now just to get a portion of those cheesy noodles! 😋😁
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Yay, back in Germany! Slash German content. I’m probably the only happy about this though😂.
Glad you're enjoying our videos on Germany! 🤗
I'm learning english by your videos , really thanks from Italy❤,you are a beautiful couple ❤❤
Thank you very much, it's great to hear that our videos are helpful! 😊
German chocolate, is it quite the delicacy or just hype?
Have you visited Alaska?
Nice editing 🤙🏽
Thank you! 😊 We love all kinds of chocolate, but yes German chocolate is great! It depends on the kind of chocolate you like of course. You can also find very good chocolate all over Europe - we're also big fans of Swiss chocolate.
We haven't been to Alaska, but we'd love to visit some time! 🙂
Berlin is my favourite city, such a relax vibe there. Kebabs from ruyam gemuse are another level of tasty :-)
Yeah Berlin's kebabs are incredible 😋
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Oh man watching this makes me miss my Berliner days! 🍺 I recall going clubbing and then eating curry wurst or wiener schnitzels to cure my hangovers 🙂Also Z&S, I just came back from a trip in SE Asia. And guess what? I visited Nasi Lemak Wanjo in KL and had an absolute feast😊 I will send you the video soon via Instagram 😉Take care in the meantime and great content as usual! 🚀
Thank you very much! 😊 And very cool that you visited Wanjo, we'd love to go back there right now! 😋 That's definitely something that's impossible to get in Germany 😁
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I'm really confused, is tapas a German dish as well, or was this a Spanish restaurant in Germany? (I don't get out much!)
This restaurant just took the concept of tapas, so basically having smaller portions to share with some drinks - and applied it to German cuisine. So the dishes are German, but the concept is Spanish 😁
@@ZoeandSimon Ah ok
Seems like chefs do not have to do much of a work to prepare these dishes. Bread you get from the store, just the boiled potato, raw avocado paste, raw salad. They all are either prepared by Nature or bakers.
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Funny that the first German food most tourists eat is schnitzel from Austria…
Thnx for covering local foods❤
Hmm, why are streets dirty? There is so many jobeless immigrants on social support, so part of the support clause should be volu teer work for the society, including cleaning the streets for example.
Schnitzel is not from Austria
Spaetzle comes from the Spatz sparrow, the little bird.
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Ja, war so toll damals, mit Mauer, Schussanlagen und so!
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As I know, Berlin is very dirty city in the Europe.
Not keen on vegan food sorry
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