German potato meal is quite distinctive. This diet is very similar to the morning tea in China and Guangdong. The food is mainly potatoes, made into various types of snacks, each with a small number and many varieties, plus one or two plates of thinly sliced sausages and ham or a small amount of beef, chicken, fish and vegetables. Once we had a potato meal in a restaurant in Hanover, which was a set meal. First of all, everyone served a cup of potato soup, ate it with a spoon and tasted it carefully. It was sweet and sour, and could not eat potatoes at all. Then there are small and exquisite potato snacks with different shapes. Because it's filled with jam and vegetable juice, it's beautiful!
Potatoes are sold in German supermarkets all year round. Raw potatoes are clean and packed in sealed paper bags with shelf life printed on them. Most of them are finished or semi-finished products. Some small shops and fast food restaurants also sell potato fast food. If you want a potato cake roll with vegetables or fried potato balls, you can sit down and eat it slowly or wrap it in a bag to take away.