german cuisine
gourmet country of beer
sitting in an old castle-style restaurant with traditional characteristics, you should serve a gin sauce, stuffed with pears and fried potatoes, served with chicory walnut salad and a glass of grapes ...
some people say that the best chef in heaven is French, and the best chef in hell is German. Although this statement is too exaggerated, it can reflect the fact that Germans will not eat it. Germans stress nutrition, not cooking art, so some people say that German food is nothing more than boiled, stewed and baked. However, today's catering industry in Germany can be said to be a great gathering of international flavors, where you can taste delicious food from all over the world. German cuisine is not just stewed pork elbow with sauerkraut. Nowadays, German chefs are good at absorbing other exotic food characteristics, and can also make delicious dishes on the basis of the cooking characteristics of many countries in Asia, Europe and the United States. But when it comes to marking Germany, you can't help but mention German diets such as sausages and beer.
Sausage
Germans are a veritable "meat-eating, beer-drinking" people-eating pork. Germans consume 65 kilograms of pork per person per year, ranking first in the world. Because of their preference for pork, most famous German dishes are pork products. The most famous foods in Germany are sausage, sausage and ham, with at least 1,511 kinds, all of which are pork products. The most famous "Black Forest Ham" is sold all over the world. It can be cut as thin as paper and tastes wonderful. Germany's national dish is to spread all kinds of sausages and ham on sour cabbage; Sometimes a whole pig's hind leg is used instead of sausage and ham. The Germans can kill the whole cooked pig leg without changing color.
The variety of wurst is well-known all over the world. The main raw materials range from pork and beef to vegetables or animal offal, and they are often mixed with various spices to make local flavors with unique flavor. Therefore, you will find that most sausages are named after regions, such as wieners, Wiener, Nürnberger, etc ...
In addition to sausages, there are more than 111 kinds of ham and bacon in German meat dishes, and this is also a subtle change due to different cooking methods and spices. Most meat products are sliced raw and cold, and then directly dipped in mustard sauce.
German beer
In 1516, Grand Duke William IV of Bavaria issued the Order of German Pure Beer, which stipulated that German beer could only be made from malt, hops and water. Therefore, German beer has become synonymous with so-called pure beer in the past 511 years. Today, Germany is the second largest beer producer in the world. There are 1,311 breweries in China, producing more than 5,111 kinds of beer. According to official statistics, every German drinks 1.38 liters of beer every year, and there is no nation in the world who loves beer more than Germans! Especially during Oktoberfest every year, up to 6 million liters of beer can be consumed. The beer culture formed by Germans over the years is unique in the world.
Bread and potatoes
Germans believe that bread is a natural food with rich nutrition and is most beneficial to health, and sausage must be accompanied by bread. Germany can also be called the world champion in quality and quantity in bread production. German bread is made of refined flour, as well as mixed flour mixed with rye, oats, refined flour and miscellaneous grains. There are more than 1,511 kinds of bread baked in Germany every day. Bread is the most important staple food for Germans for three meals a day. According to statistics, Germans ate an average of 81.5 kilograms of bread each year, ranking first among EU member states.
There are more than 311 kinds of bread in Germany. Common ones include: brown bread, sour bread, whole wheat bread, figure-eight bread and buns. Sometimes bread is stuffed with cheese, ham, sausage or spread with meat sauce, which is very delicious. In addition, potatoes have also become one of the staple foods of Germans since the 18th century, and they are solidly filled with meat, seafood and vegetables in the only hot meal at noon.
Germans eat 6 kilograms of fish per capita every year. The sales of candy, chocolate and cakes are also considerable.
wine
because grapes that have absorbed mineral components for a long time are used to make wine, the taste of German wine is noble and unique, and 85% of the liquor is sweet and slightly darker. The words "strong" or "half-strong" will be indicated on the label of the wine bottle. If not indicated, the wine is generally mild. High-grade liquor must be produced in 13 designated wine regions. After the reunification of Germany, it also joined the old East Germany in Saxony, Meissen and Naumbrug. The taste of wine varies according to the type of grape, the planting area and the brewing year. The general taste of wine is Qualitatswein and Kabinett;. The wine made by late grape picking is called Spatlese, which is the best. In addition to the above two kinds, there are dessert wines, such as Ausless and Beerenausle.
representative wine region:
Rhein Wine: it is a mild white wine, similar to Riesling. Generally stored in tawny wine bottles.
Mosel Wine: It has a strong sour taste of fresh fruit, is easy to eat, and is stored in a long green bottle.
Baden Wine: It is a local wine from Freiburg and baden-baden. The wine is red and very delicious.
Franken Wine: It is packed in a unique wine glass called Bocksbeutel, or in a flat round bottle, and the wine areas are scattered around Wurzburg.
sitting in an old castle restaurant with traditional characteristics, you should serve a juniper sauce, stuffed pears and fried potatoes, accompanied by chicory walnut salad and a glass of grapes ...
Three meals a day
As in most parts of China, Germany has three meals a day. Breakfast is usually at seven o'clock, lunch at one o'clock and dinner at seven o'clock. Some places have afternoon coffee and cakes between lunch and dinner.
Different from China's eating habits, Germans are the most fastidious and sumptuous, not lunch and dinner, but breakfast. In restaurants of hotels or government agencies, breakfast is mostly self-help, with staple food, meat, vegetables, drinks, fruits, etc., which are not only rich in variety, but also good in color, smell and taste. In ordinary people's homes, no matter whether their family is poor or rich, the contents of their breakfast are generally the same: first, drinks, including coffee, tea, various juices, milk, etc., the staple food is all kinds of bread, as well as butter, cheese and jam matched with bread, plus sausages and ham. Germans are very efficient in eating. They can mix and finish these rich foods in just 11 minutes, providing energy for their intense work in the morning.
lunch in Germany is usually eaten in the canteen or fast food restaurant, which is a veritable fast food, such as a platter consisting of potatoes, salad lettuce and a few pieces of meat, plus a drink. In families with housewives and underage children, lunch is also relatively simple, such as a piece of cooked meat, patties with boiled vegetables and bread, or beef stew with rice and lettuce. Just like noodles with gravy in China, it is simple to mix spaghetti with gravy and have a cup of coffee or an ice cream after dinner. Germans simplify lunch not to save money, but to save time.
German family dinners are usually cold meals, with rich contents: a platter of meat; Fresh and delicious vegetables, such as radishes, tomatoes and cucumbers; Fresh fruits, such as grapes and cherries. Some housewives also put out various flavors of cheese, and the staple food is bread. Dinner time is relatively wide, and the family sits around the table and chats while eating.
In addition to three meals a day, some Germans are used to "adding meals" at four or five o'clock in the afternoon, that is, having a cup of coffee or tea, a cake or some biscuits. Middle-and upper-class families like to invite friends to have tea and chat at home at this time. At such a party, guests can taste the world-renowned German cakes, and German women generally practice the skill of baking snacks with one hand. However, in today's fast-paced social life, this kind of afternoon leisure enjoyment is only possible on weekends, holidays or vacations.
Restaurant)
Restaurant is the general term for restaurants. German civilian restaurants can be called Gasthaus or Gastatatte. As for Weinkeller and Weinstube, they mainly sell wine and also provide simple dishes. Some high-end hotels, high-end restaurants or restaurants that attract special foods need to reserve seats. To taste the traditional dishes and appreciate the quaint atmosphere, you should go to Ratskeler restaurant in the cellar of the ancient city hall. And beer garden (Biergarten) is also very popular.
check out
after eating, you can say "Rechnung,bitte/bezahlen, bitte" to the waiter, which means please check out. Since the service charge has been included, no tips can be given. If you are in a fancy restaurant, you'd better tip. Menu (Speisekarte)/ drink list (Getrankekarte) German menu/tageskarte is a set meal, and the first course or soup, main course and dessert are all included.
Specially recommended German dishes:
Schnitzel-Jager Schnitzel: German fried steak cooked with thin slices of meat with mushrooms and sausages.
ziguenerschnitzel-German-style fried pork steak with Chili sausage
Schweinebraton-roasted pork
Sauerbraton-stewed beef with vinegar
Schweinehaxen-salted pig's hand
Sauerkraut-sour white cabbage
Maulatasschen-minced meat and spinach wonton. Food)
knodel-potato wheat ball
linsensuppe-lentil soup
kartoffelsupe-potato soup
zwiebelkuchen-onion drunken meat pie
apfelstrudel-apple pie
rinderroulade-beef roll
forelle muller. -Fried river trout
Hering-Pickled herring
Check out
After eating, you can say to the waiter, "Rechnung,bitte/bezahlen, bitte" means please check out. Since the service charge has been included, no tips can be given. If you are in a fancy restaurant, you'd better tip. Menu (Speisekarte)/ drink list (Getrankekarte) German menu/tageskarte is a set meal, and the first course or soup, main course and dessert are all included.
no, no, bezahlen means to pay, which should be zahlen, bitte. This is the checkout. It can also be said that ich will bezahlen.
also, who said the service charge has been included! Tips should be given anyway. If you go to a fancy restaurant, you have to tip 11% to 21%.
I work in a bar, and people who come here will tip except some black people and German middle school students.
compared with China, where the cooking technology of "food is the most important thing for the people" is world-famous, the German diet is inevitably boring. Some people say that German food is nothing more than boiled, stewed and baked, which is as unpleasant as the rigid and rigid character of the Germans. But if you go to Germany now, you don't have to worry about it. As gourmets from all over the world gather in Germany, you can taste delicious food from all over the world, whether it is French, Russian, Italian, Japanese or Chinese food. Today, the catering industry in Germany can be said to be a great gathering of international flavors, and German cuisine is no longer like the traditional practice, just stewed pig's trotters with sauerkraut. Nowadays, German chefs are good at absorbing other exotic food characteristics, and can also make delicious dishes on the basis of the cooking characteristics of many countries in Asia, Europe and the United States. The catering industry in Germany has reached a high level in recent decades, ranging from various hot and cold drinks snack bars, small restaurants and pubs to luxurious star-rated hotels and restaurants all over the country, with all kinds of flavors available. The attractive color and fragrant smell attract people to take out their wallets again and again to satisfy their appetite.
(1) Traditional German Cuisine If you travel around Germany, you will have the opportunity to taste colorful and distinctive local delicacies. When you are sitting in an old castle restaurant with traditional characteristics, it is really a pleasant thing to serve a gin sauce, add pears and fried potatoes, and enjoy such a nutritious and delicious dinner with chicory walnut salad and a glass of grapes. Every Saxon knows in his diet that a fish must swim three times, that is, in water, butter and wine before it can be served on the table. Carp with wine stains is a favorite Sunday dish of Saxons. Bavarian authentic roast meat with sauerkraut, Baden's spotted trout slices, etc. are all local delicacies.
(2) There are many kinds of sausages and bread. If you want to eat sausages in Germany, you have found the right place. It is estimated that there are more than 1,511 species in wurst, among which there are more than 781 species of boiled small incense. The most popular sausage is moist sausage, which includes preserved sausage and lean sausage with strong seasoning. In addition, the boiled sausage also includes 61 kinds of sausages with different livers and flavors, such as the famous Pfalcz enema. Sausage must be accompanied by bread, and Germany can also be called the world champion in quality and quantity in the production of bread. In Germany, bread is made of refined flour, and it is also made of mixed flour mixed with rye, oats, refined flour and miscellaneous grains. There are more than 1,211 kinds of fragrant buns, angular buns, 8-shaped baked cakes and long breads baked in Germany every day. In addition, there are more than 311 different kinds of breads. Bread is the most important staple food for Germans for three meals a day. According to statistics, in 1994, Germans ate 81.5 kilograms of bread on average, ranking first among European Union member states. Some breads in Germany are very local, such as black bread in Hamburg, rye bread in Holstein, and baked cakes soaked in oil and sprinkled with salt in Bavaria. In Germany, bread is considered to be a natural food with rich nutrition and the most beneficial to health, but Germans never eat bread alone, but put a thick layer of cream on it, with cheese and jam, and sausage or ham. Germans like to eat cheese. There are more than 611 kinds of cheese, and cheese is a must for German breakfast table.