Nuremberg is such a picturesque city. We wish we could have visited in winter to see the Christmas market this year but we'll just have to come back another year. We spent a month in Germany this summer, so there will be a few more videos coming from Germany showing lots of delicious food. What's your favourite German dish? Let us know in the comments! After Germany we'll be showing a city in another neighboring country. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss it! Thanks for watching as always! 😊 - Brandon & Anja
Thank you Danke Brandon and Anja. Such a historic important place and your food looks amazing. I would love to have Bratwurst anytime any day. Weiss Bier (Brandon's choice) is for me.
Even tho it's known for a Christmas market, looks like summer is a really good time to visit. Esp if you want to enjoy beer. Not a big beer drinker but do like weizen. Those churches looked amazing. Mail ordered some lebkuchen years ago. Love the flavor but thought the wafer was a bit odd.
Hahaha. I don't like the wafer either! Anja loves it, but I feel like it'll feel out of place. I'm sure there's a historical reason for it. I remember hearing they used to be made by monks, so that may have something to do with it.
@@wherearewe-yt I figured the wafer is like edible parchment paper. Keeps the cookie from sticking to the pan. Eat the lebkuchen upside down so the sugar hits your tongue.
That wafer looked odd because they were first made by monks and they used a similar to the Catholic wafer you take for communion wafer as the body of Christ , so there you go .
@@gregorygant4242 Using the body of Christ as a base for a cookie - sacrilege! Ha, ha. The wafer looks fine, it's just odd to have a tasteless thing on the bottom of such a luscious cookie.
Those sausages remind me of the sausage in Koln. Except in Koln it comes in "ropes" of 1/2 meter or 1 meter. And they keep bringing the Kolsch (very light and refreshing, low alcohol) beer until you tell them to stop.
We've been to Koln and absolutely loved it there. Berlin will always be number one since Anja is from there, and we lived there together. But Koln is probably a top 3 German city for us. I'm not sure if we had those sausages when we were there. We will have to get them next time!
I know, but at least my family would always just call the whole gingerbread that 🤓. We don't say Oblaten-Lebkuchen. We just say Oblaten. Not sure if that is strange or if other people in Berlin also just call it that.
@wherearewe-yt :D Aller höchstens Senf! Das Kraut ist bereits ein ausreichend würziges Topping, und drei im weggla ist kein Hotdog. Aber das habt ihr in dem Video ja auch festgestellt. :D Just trolling, enjoy yourself:)
You mean the best cuisine? Or best cake? 😂 That's too hard to decide. We really loved Greek and Bulgarian food. Polish food is probably at the top when it comes to Eastern European food. Ask us again, once we visited all countries in Europe. We're still missing a couple. 😊
We are missing out on German Christmas Markets this year, unfortunately. They are the best in the world, and something we look forward to every year. Sad we're missing out! We'd love to check out and film some more of them in the future, though. Thanks for the suggestion!
Nuremberg is such a picturesque city. We wish we could have visited in winter to see the Christmas market this year but we'll just have to come back another year. We spent a month in Germany this summer, so there will be a few more videos coming from Germany showing lots of delicious food. What's your favourite German dish? Let us know in the comments! After Germany we'll be showing a city in another neighboring country. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss it! Thanks for watching as always! 😊 - Brandon & Anja
I love watching your adventures and getting to see different foods from around the world. All the best from Éire 💚🇮🇪 stay safe ✌️
Thank you so much for watching! We appreciate it. 😁
Thank you Danke Brandon and Anja. Such a historic important place and your food looks amazing. I would love to have Bratwurst anytime any day. Weiss Bier (Brandon's choice) is for me.
The Bratwürste were certainly delicious! Nuremberg is such a pretty city. Thanks for watching and commenting! 😊
Even tho it's known for a Christmas market, looks like summer is a really good time to visit. Esp if you want to enjoy beer. Not a big beer drinker but do like weizen. Those churches looked amazing. Mail ordered some lebkuchen years ago. Love the flavor but thought the wafer was a bit odd.
Hahaha. I don't like the wafer either! Anja loves it, but I feel like it'll feel out of place. I'm sure there's a historical reason for it. I remember hearing they used to be made by monks, so that may have something to do with it.
@@wherearewe-yt I figured the wafer is like edible parchment paper. Keeps the cookie from sticking to the pan. Eat the lebkuchen upside down so the sugar hits your tongue.
That wafer looked odd because they were first made by monks and they used a similar to the Catholic wafer you take for communion wafer as the body of Christ , so there you go .
@@gregorygant4242 Using the body of Christ as a base for a cookie - sacrilege! Ha, ha. The wafer looks fine, it's just odd to have a tasteless thing on the bottom of such a luscious cookie.
Those sausages remind me of the sausage in Koln. Except in Koln it comes in "ropes" of 1/2 meter or 1 meter. And they keep bringing the Kolsch (very light and refreshing, low alcohol) beer until you tell them to stop.
We've been to Koln and absolutely loved it there. Berlin will always be number one since Anja is from there, and we lived there together. But Koln is probably a top 3 German city for us. I'm not sure if we had those sausages when we were there. We will have to get them next time!
Oblate is just the thin white layer on the bottom of the ginger bread.
I know, but at least my family would always just call the whole gingerbread that 🤓. We don't say Oblaten-Lebkuchen. We just say Oblaten. Not sure if that is strange or if other people in Berlin also just call it that.
Germany is sooooooo good!!
It's one of my favorite countries, easily! Anja is from there, so we've traveled a decent amount. I love it more and more each time.
5:12 disclaimer: diese Kommentarsektion ist nun Teil der BRD. Ketchup auf Sauerkraut, willst du mich eigentlich verarschen?
Ja, genau, das war nur ne Verarsche 😆😂. Ich nehme an, alles außer Senf ist kriminell?
@wherearewe-yt :D Aller höchstens Senf! Das Kraut ist bereits ein ausreichend würziges Topping, und drei im weggla ist kein Hotdog. Aber das habt ihr in dem Video ja auch festgestellt. :D
Just trolling, enjoy yourself:)
Nuremberg sausages are only eaten with mustard and not with ketchup.
They are definitely better with mustard. But the ones we had in the restaurant didn't need anything, to be honest. They were so good!
Yours beste Kuche in Europe ist ????
You mean the best cuisine? Or best cake? 😂 That's too hard to decide. We really loved Greek and Bulgarian food. Polish food is probably at the top when it comes to Eastern European food. Ask us again, once we visited all countries in Europe. We're still missing a couple. 😊
Hello, if you feel like it, you can visit the historic Christmas market in Osnabrück.
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We are missing out on German Christmas Markets this year, unfortunately. They are the best in the world, and something we look forward to every year. Sad we're missing out!
We'd love to check out and film some more of them in the future, though. Thanks for the suggestion!