24 Hours in Lubeck Germany | Trying GERMAN FOOD in Lubeck

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @pasearse.m
    @pasearse.m 3 года назад +1

    Nice video, I enjoyed watching it, and a channel worth watching. Good luck

  • @wild_childofthe80s
    @wild_childofthe80s 3 года назад +1

    Thumbs up for this!!
    Haven't had a chance to watch yet.. I got sidetracked earlier!
    I know I'm going to cry watching it....... so so envious xox

  • @V100-e5q
    @V100-e5q 2 года назад +1

    There is marzipan and Marzipan. Most brands are cheap and use lots of sugar. So look at the list of ingredients. Almonds, the main component, should appear as the first item. Which means that is the component with the largest percentage of the lot. Usually 40%. More is better. Nie-der-eg-ger is pronounced like "ie" in piece/niece: [nee - der - ag -gir(l)].
    For old towns with cobblestones you might mount all-terrain wheels on the wheelchair. Or from a fatbike? But this shows why German women don't wear high heels. Wheelchairs are not made for rough street running.

    • @claireandcraigtravel
      @claireandcraigtravel  2 года назад

      Thanks that's good to know, we suspected our pronunciation would be wrong.
      We do have some fat tyres for the wheelchair but the problem is they are just too bulky to travel with and they actually make it harder to push because they make the wheelchair wider. The extra wheel on the front makes a huge difference on cobblestones, when using it they are not a problem but the steep hills are a problem

    • @V100-e5q
      @V100-e5q 2 года назад

      @@claireandcraigtravel Perhaps you can hitch one of those electric scooters to the wheelchair as booster? Then they would serve a useful purpose.

    • @V100-e5q
      @V100-e5q 2 года назад

      @@claireandcraigtravel Pronunciation of German words is pretty consistent in contrast to English. So "ie" is always "ee" (Biene = bee - ne; is a bee) and "ei" always "eye" (Rhein = Rhine). There are very few exceptions mostly with words of foreign origin, like Latin.

  • @wild_childofthe80s
    @wild_childofthe80s 3 года назад +2

    SAUERKRAUT 😍🥰
    it's so good for you too.. excellent for gut health xox

  • @estherskelhorn5420
    @estherskelhorn5420 3 года назад +1

    Haha I like that Claire doesn't actually usually like most of the things you tried

    • @claireandcraigtravel
      @claireandcraigtravel  3 года назад

      Yeah 😅😅 or maybe the UK just doesn't make good versions of most of these foods?!

  • @NEWCOOKINGUSA
    @NEWCOOKINGUSA 2 года назад +1

    Hello my friend l like 👍❤️🤝👌

  • @estherskelhorn5420
    @estherskelhorn5420 3 года назад +1

    This is really cool

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda 3 года назад

    Unusual viddeo channel! 🤚

  • @zergling05
    @zergling05 3 года назад +1

    the city is called Lübeck (Luebeck) and not Lubeck ;)*

    • @claireandcraigtravel
      @claireandcraigtravel  3 года назад

      Yeah we definitely hold our hands up to being guilty of pronouncing a lot of things wrong during this trip. How would you pronounce the u with the dots (sorry don't know how to type it)? Like a "ugh"/"ur" sound or is that wrong?

    • @birgerhansen1532
      @birgerhansen1532 2 года назад

      @@claireandcraigtravel Big problem: The sound of the Ü does not exist in the english language.

  • @e.h.6634
    @e.h.6634 3 года назад +1

    The Curry King is so bad, i cannot eat it, i bought one once... Had to throw it away.
    I don't understand the concept of vegan sausages.
    When i want peas, i eat peas... For Proteines, i makes beans..
    But thank you for the Video.

    • @claireandcraigtravel
      @claireandcraigtravel  3 года назад

      Haha yeah I'm probably in the minority to think it wasn't too bad, can't say I'd be in a rush to have it again but it was fine.
      I guess it depends what you like, personally we eat a lot of beans but we also eat vegan "meats" now and then for a different texture