You have to try Feuerzangenbowle (mulled wine with a rum-soaked sugarloaf lit above it) and Maroni (sweet chestnuts)! Perfect combo. Have a wonderful Christmas, you two
@@jdktoo Glühwein und Feuerzangenbowle basieren beide auf der gleichen Grundrezeptur: Rotwein, Gewürze, Zitrusfrüchte (üblicherweise Orangen). Sie unterscheiden sich nur minimal in den Details. Mulled wine and "Feuerzangenbowle" based on the same basic recipe ingridients: Red Wine, Spices and Lemonfruits (most times oranges). "Feuerzangenbowle" is only a variation of mulled wine.
@@jdktoo Der "Herr Engelbart" möchte dir vor allen Dingen sagen das sowohl dein mangelndes Leseverständnis als auch deine katastrophale Rechtschreibung ziemlich gruselig sind. Einer deiner Neujahrsvorsätze sollte die Wiederholung der Grundschule sein. Ich wünsche dir einen guten Rutsch! 🏂
My wife and I watched this just now and loved it. I am ready to book a flight to Germany now lol lol. I was in Germany twice this year and I am always planning another trip. Don't forget about the meetup in Munich on 15 June 2024 would love to meet you both :) !!!!
Merry Christmas und yes in german almost always every letter must be pronounced especially the „e“ on the the end of a word like in Karlsruhe and Porsche
Perfect!! Thank you so much! We were leaning that way with it but weren’t sure so we will make a note of that. And Merry Christmas to you both as well!
Apart from Bratwurst, for me Kässpätzle, Schupfnudeln (potato noodles with sauerkraut and bacon), Dinnele (spelled differently in the region) similar to Flammkuchen. The Christmas market at the Ravenna Bridge near Freiburg, but you have to book there!
We wanted to go the Freiburg market so badly! We actually looked at trying to book but the dates that were still available didn’t work so we definitely want to get on that sooner next year. And we will have to look for those at the next market! We actually saw the Schupfnudeln at this market and were so close to ordering it so we will def have to get it at the next one. Think we will do the food rounds soon 😋
If you are still living in Franfurt, you should check the medieval christmas market at the Ronneburg castle, as it has a special atmosphere and you can find some different food and drinks there as well.
Next year you should put the christmas market in Dortmund to your list. There is the regular one in the city but also a phantastic medieval market in the woods with a lot of fires instead of lights. Just magical! You pay for entrance but it is defenetly worth it!
While you Americans might typically roast marshmallows on a stick, in Germany we, esp. children, sometimes like to roast our "stick bread" over an open campfire.
I am not a big drinker either but Christmas market is a must drink hot glogg as you did or drink hot tea with lemon or cinemon and just start to go around with it... but the wine is the best in the cold weather for to go around and look around
The Adventskranz is actually a Protestant tradition established bei Johann Heinrich Wichern. It was slowly adopted by Catholics (just like the Protestant invention of Christkind (by Martin Luther, to kind of make St. Nicholas redundant). Nowadays Catholics still hold on more to these traditions though, more secular folk have kind of adopted Weihnachtsmann (especially in the North). Catholics also traditionally only had a nativity scene display, not a tree.
I just had a baked potato on the Market in Dortmund. That was pretty delicious. I took the special sauce. I dont even know what was in there. But good.
Eat and drink always the local stuff, that’s the rule for everything in Germany. So look for the specialities in the area / city / village you are going to visit and eat / drink this. Stockbrot (Bread on a Stick) was a Pfadfinder (Boy Scout) stable in my time. The Ketchup was probably Curryketchup there are variants that are spicy.
Yes that’s a good idea! We will try and lookup what’s local at the next one we go to. That’s so cool about the Stockbrot! It was DELICIOUS!!! I think we may do another food video at some point and will have to include some of the different curry ketchups!
Go east into, Saxony, Thuringia and Sachse-Anhalt. Dresden, Leipzig and Erfurt. Or north to Hamburg and Luebeck. Too many western Germany videos on RUclips.
You have to try Feuerzangenbowle (mulled wine with a rum-soaked sugarloaf lit above it) and Maroni (sweet chestnuts)! Perfect combo. Have a wonderful Christmas, you two
Ooo sounds delicious! We will put it on a list for the next market! Both things we have wanted to try! Merry Christmas to you as well! 🎄
feuerzangenbowle is mulled wine? since when?
@@jdktoo Glühwein und Feuerzangenbowle basieren beide auf der gleichen Grundrezeptur: Rotwein, Gewürze, Zitrusfrüchte (üblicherweise Orangen). Sie unterscheiden sich nur minimal in den Details.
Mulled wine and "Feuerzangenbowle" based on the same basic recipe ingridients: Red Wine, Spices and Lemonfruits (most times oranges). "Feuerzangenbowle" is only a variation of mulled wine.
@@claasengelbart2268 na und? ist trotzdem nicht das selbe. was möchte uns der herr engelbert sagen?
@@jdktoo Der "Herr Engelbart" möchte dir vor allen Dingen sagen das sowohl dein mangelndes Leseverständnis als auch deine katastrophale Rechtschreibung ziemlich gruselig sind. Einer deiner Neujahrsvorsätze sollte die Wiederholung der Grundschule sein. Ich wünsche dir einen guten Rutsch! 🏂
My wife and I watched this just now and loved it. I am ready to book a flight to Germany now lol lol. I was in Germany twice this year and I am always planning another trip. Don't forget about the meetup in Munich on 15 June 2024 would love to meet you both :) !!!!
all sausages and the mushroom pan fried champignons with garlic dip.
Merry Christmas und yes in german almost always every letter must be pronounced especially the „e“ on the the end of a word like in Karlsruhe and Porsche
or Ende 🙂
Perfect!! Thank you so much! We were leaning that way with it but weren’t sure so we will make a note of that. And Merry Christmas to you both as well!
Привет ☕️ 🥨 🙋🏼♂️ Счастливого Рождества 🎁🎄❄️☃️🎅🏻🎉🥳
Love this so much!! I need to come visit! Also, send me pics of your other mugs!
Apart from Bratwurst, for me Kässpätzle, Schupfnudeln (potato noodles with sauerkraut and bacon), Dinnele (spelled differently in the region) similar to Flammkuchen. The Christmas market at the Ravenna Bridge near Freiburg, but you have to book there!
We wanted to go the Freiburg market so badly! We actually looked at trying to book but the dates that were still available didn’t work so we definitely want to get on that sooner next year. And we will have to look for those at the next market! We actually saw the Schupfnudeln at this market and were so close to ordering it so we will def have to get it at the next one. Think we will do the food rounds soon 😋
If you are still living in Franfurt, you should check the medieval christmas market at the Ronneburg castle, as it has a special atmosphere and you can find some different food and drinks there as well.
Next year you should put the christmas market in Dortmund to your list. There is the regular one in the city but also a phantastic medieval market in the woods with a lot of fires instead of lights. Just magical! You pay for entrance but it is defenetly worth it!
While you Americans might typically roast marshmallows on a stick, in Germany we, esp. children, sometimes like to roast our "stick bread" over an open campfire.
I am not a big drinker either but Christmas market is a must drink hot glogg as you did or drink hot tea with lemon or cinemon and just start to go around with it...
but the wine is the best in the cold weather for to go around and look around
The Adventskranz is actually a Protestant tradition established bei Johann Heinrich Wichern. It was slowly adopted by Catholics (just like the Protestant invention of Christkind (by Martin Luther, to kind of make St. Nicholas redundant). Nowadays Catholics still hold on more to these traditions though, more secular folk have kind of adopted Weihnachtsmann (especially in the North). Catholics also traditionally only had a nativity scene display, not a tree.
Glad u guys are back… u gotta try stollen and other Xmasy snacks… frohe weihnachten 🎄
I just had a baked potato on the Market in Dortmund. That was pretty delicious. I took the special sauce. I dont even know what was in there. But good.
Honestly we love baked potatoes!! We would love to try some special sauces unique to here. We will be on the lookout!
Eat and drink always the local stuff, that’s the rule for everything in Germany. So look for the specialities in the area / city / village you are going to visit and eat / drink this.
Stockbrot (Bread on a Stick) was a Pfadfinder (Boy Scout) stable in my time.
The Ketchup was probably Curryketchup there are variants that are spicy.
Yes that’s a good idea! We will try and lookup what’s local at the next one we go to. That’s so cool about the Stockbrot! It was DELICIOUS!!! I think we may do another food video at some point and will have to include some of the different curry ketchups!
love your videos
it's not GLUE vine, it's Mulled wine lol
Frohe Weihnachten 🤶
Merry Christmas
Frohe Weihnachten to you as well!! So close now!! 🤗🎄
Try Reibebuchen with Afelmus! 😊
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas, Kay!! 🤗🎄🎄
Go east into, Saxony, Thuringia and Sachse-Anhalt. Dresden, Leipzig and Erfurt. Or north to Hamburg and Luebeck. Too many western Germany videos on RUclips.