Thursday, January 12, 2012

Religous Foods/ Traditional Foods

    

These are some religious/traditional dishes....

From Germany to America...

These are some foods that are now eaten in America that originated from Germany:
  • Hamburgers
  • Sausages
  • Egg Noodles
  • Pot Roasts
  • Potato salad
             

Well heres a fact for you..

So i found one pretty interesting fact about how Germans eat, its very traditional for them to have a meal that is eaten between main meals. Which is far from being unhealthy, eating small snacks between meals is encouraged to prevent overeating at lunch and dinner.

What time is it??

The Germans' meal times are not different from ours here in America. Also, they eat all three meals a day just like us ( breakfast, lunch, dinner). We were so used to our own Schedule that we couldn't quite comprehend the exact time frame of their breakfast time, but we did figure it out for lunch and dinner. They eat lunch at about 12:00-1:00 pm, and dinner they eat at about 6 or 7:00 pm.

Food Yum!

Some of German's Cuisine dishes:
  • Onion pie
  • German Tomato salad
  • German chocolate cake
  • German Potato salad
  • Soured Roastbeef
         


 

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Typical Meal for me.

Well were going out tonight to eat a typical German dish and see what its all about, ive ordered the Sauerbraten, many Germans eat this meal every other day or so, its a beef roast using gingerbread, bay leaves, juniper berries, onions, carrots & wine to make the meal tasty. i enjoyed this dish even though it didnt look very good to the eye.

Hmm, all the herbs..

So i have come to find out foods in Germany are rarely spicy or heavily seasoned. But, there are a few commonly used Herbs like Bay Leaves, They are most often added to soups, stews, & casseroles. Another herb is the Caraway seeds that are most commonly used in sauces, meat dishes, & breads. They also use the Juniper berries to help spice food, most often added to marinades, spicy roasts and casseroles.