My wife and I made our second visit to Germany last December. It is now easy to see why my grandfather fell in love with Germany and the people, even while fighting his way to Berlin in WWII. The food and historical sites are incredible and the people even more so. I can't wait to go again.
@For Truth you are correct of course. Americans had to hold back and let the Russians take it. He did however fight all the way from Normandy across to "near Berlin". Along the way he fell in love with the wonderful people of Germany and had a lifelong desire to return and visit when not being shot at.
@@jorgemiller8994 most of the places Grandpa was in had seen heavy fighting and were torn to pieces. Two things that amazed me were his description of how clean and organized the German people were. He said that as they were fighting their way out of the far side of town, the people on the side of town they came in on were already out cleaning the rubble from the streets and trying to start the long process of rebuilding. He was amazed that they were so tough and resilient they didn't let anything slow them down. Another thing that caught my interest was him talking about the trucks that brought up rations, ammo, etc. He would let the ladies of the town have their rations and they would fix meals for everyone, including potatoes, carrots, whatever they might have on hand. I asked him why he wasn't afraid that the locals would poison him. He said he was never worried about that because the people were almost happy to see them coming through as that meant the war was possibly coming to an end soon. When they were ready to move on to the next town they were supposed to burn everything they couldn't carry. Grandpa never did, instead leaving it to the locals so that they, at least for a while, would have food. In a nutshell it was their strength of spirit, even after all that they had been through, and the kindness they showed him and his men that left a lifelong impression on him. He wanted very badly to go back and see Germany after shipping home, but Grandma wouldn't leave the US and he wouldn't go without her. I made my first trip to Germany many years ago, and the second last December. I went there anticipating that I would love it, as my grandpa and I are a lot alike. I found exactly what I was expecting and so much more. I was raised by my grandparents, so part of the trip was for me and part was in memory of grandpa (died of cancer before I went). I had my DNA tested and have learned of a large number of ancestors who were from Germany, and also England & Scotland, with a small number from Ireland and France. I suppose it was in my blood so to speak, although I didn't know it on the first trip. My wife and I laughed a lot because people would stop and speak to us here and there in Germany and Austria. If they approached her they always spoke English. If they approached me they spoke German. I am semi-retired now, so we can come for longer than two weeks at a time on the next trip. I would really like to rent an apartment for several weeks so we have a home base, and rent a car so we can see more than just where you can get on a train. Last December we flew into Amsterdam for our second visit to that great city, then took the train down to Haltern am See to a friends house. He was in Germany twice in his military career and just loved it, and was back over working as a civilian contractor last year. He had a car and we went to a number of Christmas Markets, most notably in Cologne and in Celle. Celle was the type of smaller city/town that I had envisioned when grandpa would tell stories of this time there. When you are born and raised in a country as young as the US it is amazing to see buildings and homes that were in use long before your own country was even officially formed. Mr. Miller, I don't know if you are fortunate enough to call Germany home, but if you live elsewhere and have not been I urge you to make the trip. My wife and I have had the pleasure of traveling in 7 European countries since that very first trip to Germany. We love seeing the historical sites, museums and other attractions of that nature, but the real joy of travel for us is meeting local people. Most Europeans are far more reserved than Americans, and their encounters with many Americans who have come through are that they are rude and arrogant. I can certainly understand why people would be a bit reserved, but we have also found that once engaged in conversation, and once they find out we do have a genuine interest in their lives and learning about the local culture, the vast majority of people open up right away and are both happy and proud to teach you about the country. Our best times and best memories of travel are invariably of the people we have met. The best places to see or eat are always a result of getting off the beaten "tourist path" and to the places they have recommended to us. There is so much more in this world that unites us than what divides us. Happy travels.
Hehehe that sounds a lot like my great-uncle talking about his time on the eastern front "I quite enjoyed my time in Stalingrad, just the lead content in the air was a tad too high"
@James Clark It is nice to see that you enjoyed your trips to Germany. I was born in Haltern am See and still live in this beautiful little town. I think it’s a good idea to rent an apartment and a car, so you can visit more beautiful areas of Germany. The public transport is okay, but some places are easier to travel by car than taking the train or bus. I think you’re right that most people here a reserved, but when you get to know each other better they will become more and more open. I have to admit that leaving the tourists paths is more interesting because you get to know the local people and they can show you more of the sightseeing’s and restaurants to go to than any tourist guide can do. I hope your next trip to Germany or Europe will be as good as the ones you had (and traveling will be as much fun as before the Coronavirus appeared). I hope my English from school is not to bad and you could understand what I wrote and ment?
One of my favorite places, Dinxperlo/Suderwick. One side of the main street is NL, other side is DE. There's an old folks home with a glassed-in passage above the street from one side to the other. Sad that I haven't been able to get there for a year or more because of quarantines.
Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..
speaking of investing, forex trading is the best business in the world right now i know a couple of friends who make a lot of money weekly trading the financial markets
I was stationed in Frankfurt when I was in the Army years ago. I remember bratwurst, schnitzel, pommes fritz (fries), a little hand roll, and of course all types of German beer. My German friend put mayo on his fries. He introduced me to Schnapps and Jagermeister. We also went to the Octoberfest in Munich. Lots of beer tents! A very clean country, hard working people, and efficient train service. P.S. My paternal grandfather was part German.
*Awful people , awful, drinks, awful "food" (a shit just good for the pigs) and medium quality beer. Why did you not go to Czech Republic , to taste the real beer ?* - But I can understand it , ... - shit-food at home in USA , that's why German food seems to be good.*
I would so so love to go to Germany ! The food looks amazing! The people are just Awesome! And the country is so beautiful! Much love and Huge Respect from Utah!
This video was most likely filmed on a christmas market or a food fair. Please be aware that it would be difficult up to Impossible to find stuff like that in any city anywhere in germany, with a few exceptions, because most bigger cities are pretty much dominated by turkish and arab restaurants and shops. In most parts of major cities like Berlin, Duisburg, Hamburg or Frankfurt for example, you may feel like you were visiting a middle eastern country, as muslims are absolutely dominating the inner cities. This is NOT an overexaguration...
Due to your stay in Schweinfurt, I guess you also must know würzburg really well. When I moved there 9 years ago the old army area was sold to some investors and the city of würzburg. They changed the whole terrain so much with new appartments, parks, shopping stores and some business buildings. Two years ago there was even the landesgartenschau of bavaria (giant park event which anually takes place in a random bavarian city).
the cleanliness is good, i like that alot about germany and germans. if have a good example. 2 years ago in spain i ordered a beer sitting outside on a terrace. they brought me a bottle of beer and a dirty glass. i asked the waiter for a clean glass (politely i might ad) and he looked at me like i was asking for him to move the moon. and he just walked off. had to go inside the bar to ask for a clean glass. reluctantly they finally gave a fresh glass...... that will NEVER EVER happen to you in germany. compliments for that germany!
It depends on the place you get food or drinks, not the country! What's your logic to do this comparison? Just your (or your friends) experience is not a useful way to prove your statement man
Actually she ordered Krakauer, wich are polish😂😂😂... Yeah stuff like Döner is a typical german food too but its actually by the turkish and greeks, but they invented it, when the immigrated to Germany
for everyone who's wondering, in Germany it has to be very clean at these places. unless of course you want to lose your job and get problems with the state. we're always like this sooo :3 xD
you´re right with the rules, though you probably haven´t seen the "clean places" i saw and din´t eat there. i live in germany and lived in spain too, i agree, the regulations are probably higher, but that doesn´t mean everybody fullfills these. :-)
Doktor Frankenstein well, most places are trying to be very clean. in case the state makes a visit and check if everything is fine. but yeah, compared to other countries it's very clean
to mainmajo English: what the fuck?! what are you even talking about? next time stfu you filthy individual!! German: was zum teufel?! wovon reden sie da bitte? nächstes mal einfach die klappe halten, wiederwärtiges subjekt!!
Indian streetfood? A glass of water will probably kill you, unless you've trained your immune system by drinking from a toilet bowl for six month ahead of the visit. A scientist has found 200 different type of bacteria in just one single glass of water in Calcutta - and he didn't even need a microscope to see them, for christ sake!
Als ein deutscher bin ich auf diesem Fachgebiet ganz mit dir. In Deutschland ist fast jedes Essen mit viel Soße und Beilagen angerichtet was in anderen Ländern einfach nicht so oft vorkommt.
What a difference from the street food videos from Asia. First difference is how silent it is, even in at a fair. Second, the calm, there is no rush to prepare 50 dishes at once. And finally, the cleanness... Kudos!
My husband is part German..and has been there before when he was a Teenager. He has raved about the food and recently we've discussed vacationing there. This food looks amazing ! Not only do I want to learn about the culture and sight see..but I really want to taste the food! Amazing
tbh i lived all my life in germany, the streetfood is mediocre. when i watch streetfood videos from Thailand or Korea it makes me feel like germany is a 3world country in matter of streetfood. pommes currywurst ich lach mich tot.
@@mortens.7490 Naja, ich muss sagen, es gibt Völker, in denen die Menschen (natürlich nicht alle aber die meisten) wirklich freundlicher und höflicher miteinander umgehen! 😁
My dad was a retired Command Sgt. Maj., did 23 years. "We" were stationed there from '59-'61 and my mom was a German gal (war bride) so we spoke the language too. Was just the best, the food is terrific. Really liked it there, made it back a couple of times when I was in the service too. Gorgeous country, they do a lot of things right there....oh, some mighty nice looking gals there too.
@@chrisgray3650 how do you know? No one mentioned it in the clip. Btw most of the signs were reading "bio" which is called "organic" in English. (Btw, while you type this on your phone or computer...just think about the kids, mining that lithium, cobalt, etc. Better stop using those services)
I went to Berlin for 3 months in '73, the best foods from every part of the world. I was lucky enough to go to restaurants and I'll never forget it. The ice cream carts were wonderful too.
Germany has quality and honest business running through it's veins for the majority, it's no wonder the country is leading the world in many many ways.
currywurst, rindswurst, whole chicken on the spit, fries, great beer i enjoyed it all when i was stationed in west germany in the 80s.. good times great food.
Holy hell this makes me want to make bratwurst. I absolutely love German food and music. My grandmother is German but she made a lot of Polish food as well.
KaMoEb Dönninghaus kenn ich, meinst du die verkaufte Curry Sauce im Shop oder den Ihren Stand im Bermuda3Eck? (Keine Ahnung ob die Curry Sauce aus dem Shop anders schmeckt, als in der Imbissbude von denen)
The Germans have a great collection of street food, it’s always a highlight to visit their weinachtsmarket (Christmas market) and taste their delicious variety of streetfood. My personal favourite are their mushrooms, those are sooo so good
I love German food. Their sausage and brotchen was always my favorite, especially with that incredible German mustard. Washed down with a great bier, Bitburg being my bier of choice.
that food looks delicious my great grandparents were from Germany and I always wondered what kinds of things they eat or do over there this video is great
This made me miss Germany so much. The food is AWESOME !!! Used to walk to the corner and get lunch all the time. Currywurst mit pomme fritz ( may have spelled that wrong. It's been a long time) Mmmm . . .
Four of the best years of my life spent in Germany, such awesome people and delicious food. I would love to visit there again: very friendly, helpful, and generous! Oh yes, and they are excellent drivers too!!!
+Oberscharführer Schrödinger hat dir jemals ein Muslime verboten Schwein zu essen? außerdem essen Muslime Käse xD wie kommst du darauf, deiner Aussage über Speck muss ich zustimmen :)
Feel like i've missed so much, only true Deutch thing i ate when i was in Germany was Curry Würst and Apfel strudel, would have loved to see Big BBQ's like that.
I love th concept of how most of this food is prepared and or set up behind these glass screens and this is way before covid-set in . This video was made 4 years ago .
I love videos and channels like this : It doesn't matters which nationality you have. Our love for good food is connecting us💫 I wish everyone who read this a long, healthy and happy life🌞
I am an American woman who lived in Northern Germany for ten years before moving to Sweden with my Swedish husband. I can assure you that I nearly cried while watching this video because I miss this so profoundly! Believe me, you have NEVER experienced the quality nor the variety of food available in every German street fair!
Germany is such a great place, everything is so good there. I come from a German background and I go there for Christmas. Nothing's better than German food especially at Christmas time. What's your favourite Herman food?
There are three street foods that I really miss in Germany. 1) is the gyros. 2) is these little finger size sausages on little rolls that are crunchy on the outside but oh so soft on the inside. And 3) is the pizza with salami instead of pepperoni. My absolute favorite is probably the gyros.
@@hughjass5034 i repeat again. i was speaking with an american young . he did not understand the word ''wuerstel'' (or ''wuerst'') i sayed ''geraman susages'' and he understood.
Do you really have the impression that everything is so clean? I never thought about that. We have a lot of regulations in Germany. I was just surprised by the reactions. :-)
@@jonson856 well without the restrictions the food would be still made more clean than in the usa but not us clean. heaving once the status from beeing a anclean restaurant and you are done ....
My wife and I made our second visit to Germany last December. It is now easy to see why my grandfather fell in love with Germany and the people, even while fighting his way to Berlin in WWII. The food and historical sites are incredible and the people even more so. I can't wait to go again.
@For Truth you are correct of course. Americans had to hold back and let the Russians take it. He did however fight all the way from Normandy across to "near Berlin". Along the way he fell in love with the wonderful people of Germany and had a lifelong desire to return and visit when not being shot at.
@@jamesclark723 what was it about the country he fell in love, especially the people? really intereresting :-)
@@jorgemiller8994 most of the places Grandpa was in had seen heavy fighting and were torn to pieces. Two things that amazed me were his description of how clean and organized the German people were. He said that as they were fighting their way out of the far side of town, the people on the side of town they came in on were already out cleaning the rubble from the streets and trying to start the long process of rebuilding. He was amazed that they were so tough and resilient they didn't let anything slow them down. Another thing that caught my interest was him talking about the trucks that brought up rations, ammo, etc. He would let the ladies of the town have their rations and they would fix meals for everyone, including potatoes, carrots, whatever they might have on hand. I asked him why he wasn't afraid that the locals would poison him. He said he was never worried about that because the people were almost happy to see them coming through as that meant the war was possibly coming to an end soon. When they were ready to move on to the next town they were supposed to burn everything they couldn't carry. Grandpa never did, instead leaving it to the locals so that they, at least for a while, would have food. In a nutshell it was their strength of spirit, even after all that they had been through, and the kindness they showed him and his men that left a lifelong impression on him. He wanted very badly to go back and see Germany after shipping home, but Grandma wouldn't leave the US and he wouldn't go without her. I made my first trip to Germany many years ago, and the second last December. I went there anticipating that I would love it, as my grandpa and I are a lot alike. I found exactly what I was expecting and so much more. I was raised by my grandparents, so part of the trip was for me and part was in memory of grandpa (died of cancer before I went). I had my DNA tested and have learned of a large number of ancestors who were from Germany, and also England & Scotland, with a small number from Ireland and France. I suppose it was in my blood so to speak, although I didn't know it on the first trip. My wife and I laughed a lot because people would stop and speak to us here and there in Germany and Austria. If they approached her they always spoke English. If they approached me they spoke German. I am semi-retired now, so we can come for longer than two weeks at a time on the next trip. I would really like to rent an apartment for several weeks so we have a home base, and rent a car so we can see more than just where you can get on a train. Last December we flew into Amsterdam for our second visit to that great city, then took the train down to Haltern am See to a friends house. He was in Germany twice in his military career and just loved it, and was back over working as a civilian contractor last year. He had a car and we went to a number of Christmas Markets, most notably in Cologne and in Celle. Celle was the type of smaller city/town that I had envisioned when grandpa would tell stories of this time there. When you are born and raised in a country as young as the US it is amazing to see buildings and homes that were in use long before your own country was even officially formed. Mr. Miller, I don't know if you are fortunate enough to call Germany home, but if you live elsewhere and have not been I urge you to make the trip. My wife and I have had the pleasure of traveling in 7 European countries since that very first trip to Germany. We love seeing the historical sites, museums and other attractions of that nature, but the real joy of travel for us is meeting local people. Most Europeans are far more reserved than Americans, and their encounters with many Americans who have come through are that they are rude and arrogant. I can certainly understand why people would be a bit reserved, but we have also found that once engaged in conversation, and once they find out we do have a genuine interest in their lives and learning about the local culture, the vast majority of people open up right away and are both happy and proud to teach you about the country. Our best times and best memories of travel are invariably of the people we have met. The best places to see or eat are always a result of getting off the beaten "tourist path" and to the places they have recommended to us. There is so much more in this world that unites us than what divides us. Happy travels.
Hehehe that sounds a lot like my great-uncle talking about his time on the eastern front "I quite enjoyed my time in Stalingrad, just the lead content in the air was a tad too high"
@James Clark It is nice to see that you enjoyed your trips to Germany. I was born in Haltern am See and still live in this beautiful little town. I think it’s a good idea to rent an apartment and a car, so you can visit more beautiful areas of Germany. The public transport is okay, but some places are easier to travel by car than taking the train or bus. I think you’re right that most people here a reserved, but when you get to know each other better they will become more and more open. I have to admit that leaving the tourists paths is more interesting because you get to know the local people and they can show you more of the sightseeing’s and restaurants to go to than any tourist guide can do. I hope your next trip to Germany or Europe will be as good as the ones you had (and traveling will be as much fun as before the Coronavirus appeared). I hope my English from school is not to bad and you could understand what I wrote and ment?
I think I am a lucky person being Dutch and living 10 minutes from the German border I can have the best from both countries.
lol where ? i live next to winterswijk :D i know what you're saying to well :D
Sausages rule.
Same, but I live in Germany
Damn I hate Brexit ... I voted to remain in the EU...😥
One of my favorite places, Dinxperlo/Suderwick. One side of the main street is NL, other side is DE. There's an old folks home with a glassed-in passage above the street from one side to the other. Sad that I haven't been able to get there for a year or more because of quarantines.
Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..
speaking of investing, forex trading is the best business in the world right now i know a couple of friends who make a lot of money weekly trading the financial markets
People are scared of investing because of high rate of scammers on the market.
But of a truth they are scammers but real brokers are out there too waiting for investors.
So don't be scared of giving any one a try.
@Martin Mayer wow, you know her too?
I was stationed in Frankfurt when I was in the Army years ago. I remember bratwurst, schnitzel, pommes fritz (fries), a little hand roll, and of course all types of German beer. My German friend put mayo on his fries. He introduced me to Schnapps and Jagermeister. We also went to the Octoberfest in Munich. Lots of beer tents! A very clean country, hard working people, and efficient train service. P.S. My paternal grandfather was part German.
*Awful people , awful, drinks, awful "food" (a shit just good for the pigs) and medium quality beer. Why did you not go to Czech Republic , to taste the real beer ?* - But I can understand it , ... - shit-food at home in USA , that's why German food seems to be good.*
@@chrisgray3650 😂😂
@@chrisgray3650 you are only a Germany and Germans hater, who knows nothing about Germany. A poor trashtalker.
Chris Gray have you ever tried bavarian beer like Paulaner, Tegernseer, Augustiner... ?
@@rdhr_m Or Hacker, Holzkirchener, Löwenbräu, Weihenstephaner, Spaten, Ayinger, Memminger? And many more.🍺🍺👍
I would so so love to go to Germany ! The food looks amazing! The people are just Awesome! And the country is so beautiful! Much love and Huge Respect from Utah!
Shayne Child why many guys love Germany I life in Germany and I think it have to be awesome to life on another place
@@aeml-r-n-z9896 The grass is always greener on the other side :D
This video was most likely filmed on a christmas market or a food fair. Please be aware that it would be difficult up to Impossible to find stuff like that in any city anywhere in germany, with a few exceptions, because most bigger cities are pretty much dominated by turkish and arab restaurants and shops. In most parts of major cities like Berlin, Duisburg, Hamburg or Frankfurt for example, you may feel like you were visiting a middle eastern country, as muslims are absolutely dominating the inner cities. This is NOT an overexaguration...
U know all that, but you've never been there 🤔
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Watching this makes me miss the Christmas Markets here in Germany. There are none this year anywhere in Germany. Sigh.
Jaa! Man ich trauer immer noch die sind beinahe das schönste an der Weihnachtszeit. Hoffentlich wirds dieses Jahr wieder.
@@tonitime398 Tja. Kann man nur hoffen. Aber nur wenn diese Impfungen vorangehen. Leider.
so true! these markets are always a safe place for great street food like shown in the vid 😓
Wär schön, wären sie in der Besucheranzahl begrenzt geöffnet worden. Dann würde man nicht so kuscheln müssen :D
Especially at October fest with the crapes
My god I miss German street food. I loved being there in the '70s while in the Army. The small food vendors by the train stops were the best.
I was working in heidelberg in the 70s and munich and berlin. I loved the street food. Good memories of the time i spent in germany.
@Nizo VU was zur hölle
An your old but cool!
@Admiral Casual lol what a lame ass comment
I like New York Streetfood best and the little cocanita trucks in Lawtowne MA on a Saturday. 👍😊 Good times! 👍😊
I lived in Germany, for 5 years. The food is amazing!
Hello
Hallo
I'm from Germany and I can confirm that all of this food is extremely good.
I hate sauerkraut stinks
@@itsnaruto0737 : *Was bist Du denn für ein Spinner?* ~ Geh zurück von wo Du herkommst!
@@sandyhernandez9286 but it is tasty:D
@@itsnaruto0737 niemals diggah
@@reepcore3123 deeper the better
I was fortunate enough to live in southern Germany for almost 8 years when I was growing up. I miss the people and the food so much!
xD why soo mad? Canadian, Well lets just call your country Cold and boring US... hehehe.
Oh I miss Germany street food! The Christmas Markets were so incredible! I miss so much!
Spent 2 years in Schweinfurt from 88-90. Some of the best years of my life. Great people and friends and food. Love y'all...
Due to your stay in Schweinfurt, I guess you also must know würzburg really well. When I moved there 9 years ago the old army area was sold to some investors and the city of würzburg. They changed the whole terrain so much with new appartments, parks, shopping stores and some business buildings. Two years ago there was even the landesgartenschau of bavaria (giant park event which anually takes place in a random bavarian city).
@@kimmbioplotter6841 Yes Ma'am that was division hq. Well it's a good thing that the local population get's to decide how to use their land.
I was a little north of you in BK 84-85..... and, Yes they were....
the cleanliness is good, i like that alot about germany and germans. if have a good example. 2 years ago in spain i ordered a beer sitting outside on a terrace. they brought me a bottle of beer and a dirty glass. i asked the waiter for a clean glass (politely i might ad) and he looked at me like i was asking for him to move the moon. and he just walked off. had to go inside the bar to ask for a clean glass. reluctantly they finally gave a fresh glass...... that will NEVER EVER happen to you in germany. compliments for that germany!
Never noticed that was something uncommon. I thought that was a standard everywhere.
It depends on the place you get food or drinks, not the country! What's your logic to do this comparison? Just your (or your friends) experience is not a useful way to prove your statement man
@Contrarian DC seems you are the nazi then considering your racist remark
@dismalrealm Exactly my thought friend , you die if you worry , you die if you don't , so why worry ? Some people need to chill .
@Contrarian DC Idiot
When will I ever visit Germany. I love everything about this country.
Whenever you want! You are welcome everytime here! :)
Schlafwandler 1 NEIN!!!!
@@johanliebert4574 Doch!!!!
Are you Portugiese?
That bratwurst looked so delish. Much love from the US. 🇺🇸
Thanks buddy😊👍🏽
@@701_Rider Sänk yu mei frent
@@busknd7384 danke mein freund
Actually she ordered Krakauer, wich are polish😂😂😂... Yeah stuff like Döner is a typical german food too but its actually by the turkish and greeks, but they invented it, when the immigrated to Germany
@derekobrian4285 Yo‘re either a vegan, 9 years old or have never a tally been to Germany.
for everyone who's wondering, in Germany it has to be very clean at these places. unless of course you want to lose your job and get problems with the state. we're always like this sooo :3 xD
thats true, the hygienic regulation are very high and often checked.
Yes.
you´re right with the rules, though you probably haven´t seen the "clean places" i saw and din´t eat there. i live in germany and lived in spain too, i agree, the regulations are probably higher, but that doesn´t mean everybody fullfills these. :-)
Doktor Frankenstein well, most places are trying to be very clean. in case the state makes a visit and check if everything is fine. but yeah, compared to other countries it's very clean
yes, like te crepe lady, who is touching the money then put the banana slices in your crepe with same hand ;-)
Not only is German food delicious, look how clean they are with the food!
to mainmajo
English: what the fuck?! what are you even talking about? next time stfu you filthy individual!!
German: was zum teufel?! wovon reden sie da bitte? nächstes mal einfach die klappe halten, wiederwärtiges subjekt!!
it HAS to be clean lol,when there is not everything clean, you can lose your "license" and are not any longer allowed to sell food on the street.
watch indian streetfood, it's much cleaner. Lol
Indian streetfood? A glass of water will probably kill you, unless you've trained your immune system by drinking from a toilet bowl for six month ahead of the visit. A scientist has found 200 different type of bacteria in just one single glass of water in Calcutta - and he didn't even need a microscope to see them, for christ sake!
***** dude ever heard of sarcasm.? Hehe
As a German it kinda makes me weirdly proud that ppl are fangirling over our daily foods, but I get it cuz it’s delicious
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Your daily foods are luxurious for us from where I'm from 😭
So ist es auch
Als ein deutscher bin ich auf diesem Fachgebiet ganz mit dir. In Deutschland ist fast jedes Essen mit viel Soße und Beilagen angerichtet was in anderen Ländern einfach nicht so oft vorkommt.
What a difference from the street food videos from Asia. First difference is how silent it is, even in at a fair. Second, the calm, there is no rush to prepare 50 dishes at once. And finally, the cleanness... Kudos!
Economic reasons.
@@fieryspysixty9711 population as well
I agree with ur comment .👌
Wow that looks amazing 😍, love from Brazil to Germany and all Germans 🇧🇷🇩🇪
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@@larsanton3805 😬
Much love back to you🇧🇷🇩🇪
@Derek O'Brian wtf
My husband is part German..and has been there before when he was a Teenager. He has raved about the food and recently we've discussed vacationing there. This food looks amazing ! Not only do I want to learn about the culture and sight see..but I really want to taste the food! Amazing
Pfannekuchen 😉
tbh i lived all my life in germany, the streetfood is mediocre. when i watch streetfood videos from Thailand or Korea it makes me feel like germany is a 3world country in matter of streetfood. pommes currywurst ich lach mich tot.
Excellent country fabulous people.. great food
I lived in Germany for 3 yrs awesome food and people
Danke.
Well, I am German too and German people are not very polite.
By the way, I have never eaten this food in the video? 😂
@@pia7057 Wie kannst du einfach alle Deutschen über einen Kamm schieben? 😂
@@mortens.7490 Naja, ich muss sagen, es gibt Völker, in denen die Menschen (natürlich nicht alle aber die meisten) wirklich freundlicher und höflicher miteinander umgehen! 😁
@@pia7057 Jede Nation hat schwarze Schafe, es gibt über 70 Mio Deutsche. Ok bin Hamburger im Süden sind die Menschen spießiger.
I spent many tours in Germany. The food is awesome and the people better! Love it!❤️
I was stationed in Augsburg, Germany in 1972 - 1974 while in the Army. I loved Bavaria, the people and the food.
@sisqsam ,thank you for your service! 🙌
My dad was a retired Command Sgt. Maj., did 23 years. "We" were stationed there from '59-'61 and my mom was a German gal (war bride) so we spoke the language too. Was just the best, the food is terrific. Really liked it there, made it back a couple of times when I was in the service too. Gorgeous country, they do a lot of things right there....oh, some mighty nice looking gals there too.
Germany and Japan are the two countries I want to visit in my lifetime.
You're welcome in Germany buddy
Where are you from?
So go damn it
Come over!
Just do it before Germany visits you :D
I really love the german food. Much respect from Denmark 🇩🇪🇩🇰
And i as a german fell in love with your little hotdog stands with the red sausages and the fish your country has to offer.
Jeg elsker æbleskiver og Risalamande!
High quality food, German engineering, made in Germany!!
i like germany food thats amazing
Imany b and
John AK72 ha ha I agree ☝️
*O yeah ? Pigs fed with gray powder. High quality food ?!!!*
@@chrisgray3650 how do you know? No one mentioned it in the clip. Btw most of the signs were reading "bio" which is called "organic" in English. (Btw, while you type this on your phone or computer...just think about the kids, mining that lithium, cobalt, etc. Better stop using those services)
Germany ...Germany ...I miss you so much! I miss this Yummy street food - Love from India.
Best quality in the world. Respect from Sweden.
I'm so excited for the upcoming Christmas bazar! So many food stations, so much food!
God I love Germany.
I used to visit my Oma in Germany. A beautiful country, and the food was great !
Leonardo DiCaprio always gained weight when he visited his grandmother in Oer-Erkenschwick ... :-)
Went to Germany in 2019. Street food was really amazing. Great country.
Im German, i often buy roadted and caramelized almonds and then go to an icecream shop and top the ice cream with the almonds
50 Cent haben se nicht ne? - Neee
typical german conversation at 2:50
xD
hahaha made my day
Owlwkw,w,wwmmwwi
@Josch Cordes das is nicht das was gemeint war. Noch nie an der Kasse nach 7 Cent gefragt worden?
@Josch Cordes die meinte es nur damit sie es besser rausgeben kann / rückgeld
Germany. Great culture, great food, great people. Love it. 😍😘
thanks :)
I went to Berlin for 3 months in '73, the best foods from every part of the world. I was lucky enough to go to restaurants and I'll never forget it. The ice cream carts were wonderful too.
Berlin has changed a lot since the 70s and you propably wouldn't recognize it today. The whole city pretty much looks like the middle east right now.
Germany, I'm from Bulgaria and I love you!
Germany has quality and honest business running through it's veins for the majority, it's no wonder the country is leading the world in many many ways.
currywurst, rindswurst, whole chicken on the spit, fries, great beer i enjoyed it all when i was stationed in west germany in the 80s.. good times great food.
I'll take good ol' street food over restaurants anyday
Taco fat pigg
Germans > Russians
olskoolnewpaint win
I lived in Berlin 10 years and had no complaints with their food ever!
Germany rocks ❤️
0:25 yeah, that would be my reaction too.
He sounds sooo happy.
Him: uuuuuuhhhHH
His cholesterol levels: noooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
:D
I make that noise too all of these videos
Holy hell this makes me want to make bratwurst. I absolutely love German food and music. My grandmother is German but she made a lot of Polish food as well.
Ancestors are from Northern Germany
is it possibl that your grandmother Comes from schlesien ?The part of Germany that was given to poland after second world war ?
David DeBergh my mother is from Selesia, she made lots of lebkuchen, potatoes cakes and spiced biscuits...
One thing I miss after moving to the UK from growing up in Germany - the street food!
Last time I was in Germany was back in 2016. Watching this makes me want to go back so bad! You guys are really lucky
Pommes mit Mayo und Currywurst könnte ich jeden Tag essen. Ist aber sehr ungesund.
Bärlin?
Wo gibts die beste Currywurst in Bochum deiner Meinung nach? Bin schon länger auf der Suche. ^^
KaMoEb
Dönninghaus kenn ich, meinst du die verkaufte Curry Sauce im Shop oder den Ihren Stand im Bermuda3Eck? (Keine Ahnung ob die Curry Sauce aus dem Shop anders schmeckt, als in der Imbissbude von denen)
Was für einen Döner ?
KaMoEb
Danke, werde ich aufjedenfall ausprobieren. :-)
The Germans have a great collection of street food, it’s always a highlight to visit their weinachtsmarket (Christmas market) and taste their delicious variety of streetfood.
My personal favourite are their mushrooms, those are sooo so good
fried Champignons (or button mushrooms?) are the sole reason i attend our yearly summer fair
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malaysia food
Ay bro, try zwiebelkuchen with mushrooms, you will not regret it
Hope it survives with all the pressure of US-Junkfood-chains......
I tried the potato Chips IT IS SOOOOOOOOO GOOOOOOOOD MY MIND IS EXPLOED IS 10000000000 Times better than normal Chips
Gawd I miss living in Germany. Loved the many fests that you could go to. The street food was the bomb
I love German food. Their sausage and brotchen was always my favorite, especially with that incredible German mustard. Washed down with a great bier, Bitburg being my bier of choice.
Food looks delicious 😍😍 Germany a country with amazing people and great culture...i love German theatre tho❤️love from india😊
@@einspieler5043 Maul
YaSsInGaMeR warum einfach warum
Arsch del welt ohne dich ührvska
But your food down ther e looks also delicious 😊
@@seagaltoribash3555 Deutsche Höflichkeit am Start😂😂😂😂
I'm the dude at the beginning moaning about the cheese.
Maxim C. I do care
I think we all are. I know I'm a gouda groaner, from way back!
I heard aroused
Si tío, te voy a creer,
That’s swiss 🧀 raclette cheese 😋😋😋
Amazing ! 😋😋❤❤❤ Greetings from Uzbekistan!!!
👍👍👍
Moving to Germany now
mee tooo
@It is called the CCP-Virus 😂😂
that food looks delicious my great grandparents were from Germany and I always wondered what kinds of things they eat or do over there this video is great
I MISS THE STREET FOOD. I lived there in the 90s for a couple years. Yummy.
This made me miss Germany so much. The food is AWESOME !!!
Used to walk to the corner and get lunch all the time.
Currywurst mit pomme fritz ( may have spelled that wrong. It's been a long time)
Mmmm . . .
It is amazing, that food changes every 100 miles in central europe. that much different between north, south, west and east europe
*And the best food is in Poland !!!*
I moved from 180 Miles in Germany and it is different
At my Army Unit in Germany, during every overnight shift, we would take turns doing a "schnitzel run", to the local "Schnell Imbus" truck.
It's "Schnell Imbiss"* but fuck yeah for the Schnitzel run :D
Yeah I really loved the schnitzel sandwiches. Always on good brotchen
ah the good old schnitzel run
haha cheers from germany
Four of the best years of my life spent in Germany, such awesome people and delicious food. I would love to visit there again: very friendly, helpful, and generous! Oh yes, and they are excellent drivers too!!!
Oh,Germany.Such a lovely country and people.
Hoffentlich schaffen die auch so Dummschwätzer wie dich ab, dann verzicht ich gern auf schwein
hast recht :-D ein gutes steak ist aber auch nicht zu verachten
+Oberscharführer Schrödinger hat dir jemals ein Muslime verboten Schwein zu essen? außerdem essen Muslime Käse xD wie kommst du darauf, deiner Aussage über Speck muss ich zustimmen :)
not in bavaria, trust me. Take the pork from the bavarians and they are going insane :D
***** bullshit
Feel like i've missed so much, only true Deutch thing i ate when i was in Germany was Curry Würst and Apfel strudel, would have loved to see Big BBQ's like that.
wow amazing..im in love with street food in Germany.
It's just so.... bizarrely soothing
I lived in West Germany 7 years with wife and kids. We went to many Feasts. And the street food was always always always fantastic
Wish i could visit this amazing country 😀
Weihnachtsmärkte sind das Geilste!
wegen der Schnuller!
Sean Megan is soo
richtig geil... alle 20cm angerempelt werden und ewig schlange stehen macht doch jeder gern😂😂😂
I love th concept of how most of this food is prepared and or set up behind these glass screens and this is way before covid-set in . This video was made 4 years ago .
Why am I here just to suffer...
luckyman64 sut
luckyman64 kaz im already a demon
Lol
Me neither..my stomach keeps attacking me
Luckily I m in germany
Germany I love Germany food delicious Germany
I love it n I used live in west Germany for 4 yrs
Tracey Fields
Hi
just lovely: healthy, clean, tempting and delicious, I'm sure
Our street/market food is anything but healthy ^^ it is however quite delicious
🤣 🤣 🤣 Healthy
Too bad Merkel is ruining it
@@Kanal7Indonesia honey, under which rock have you been living?
@@Vallahrian Gilbralter, I reckon
it's been over 40 years since i left Germany & still miss their Schnellies
The german 'Kieler Woche' has also Street Food and is located at the bay. It's a great experience.
Yeah I was missing some of our fishy street food from northern germany ....
Neat clean and delicious 😋 love Germany 🇩🇪
Does it realy look that clean to you? I never really noticed it as a german.
@@unplayednamer0165 ja wir Deutschen achten auf Hygiene, oder findest du etwa nichf?!
@@unplayednamer0165 Wir sind ordnungsverliebt, wenn du mal in andere Länder kommst ne
Nah we aren't that clean not in big city's like Frankfurt. It's OK compared to India but compared to Japan it's not clean at all!
I love videos and channels like this :
It doesn't matters which nationality you have. Our love for good food is connecting us💫
I wish everyone who read this a long, healthy and happy life🌞
I am an American woman who lived in Northern Germany for ten years before moving to Sweden with my Swedish husband. I can assure you that I nearly cried while watching this video because I miss this so profoundly! Believe me, you have NEVER experienced the quality nor the variety of food available in every German street fair!
Dieses Essen sieht absolut wunderbar aus. 😍
Looks fantastic. hope to have a chance to taste those.
Germany is such a great place, everything is so good there. I come from a German background and I go there for Christmas. Nothing's better than German food especially at Christmas time. What's your favourite Herman food?
I would say classic "Fleischkäse, Schupfnudeln und Gurkensalat" yummy :P
Bregenwurst mit Grünkohl oder Matjes mit Pellkartoffeln.
Kaesepaetzle (cheese ...Spaetzle; they're kinda the German pasta)
Schön Roulladen mit Klößen und Rotkohl 😍
@@nicho7701" fleischkäse" ich könnt ausrasten
Street food from around the world is the best cuisine :P
Yes yes definitely !
Fred C.
see my channel for Indonesian Street Food
My Hometown had a street food event once. Amazing stuff. Far better than the usual street food you'll see.
You forgot the most important ones. Currywurst, Döner, Butterbrezel and so on
thats turkish
@@steveboy7302 Döner was found in Berlin and is one of the number 1 street foods of germany
@@jms2922 no its not number one
@@steveboy7302 Döner was invented in Germany 😂
@@danielkila23 invented in germany by non germans
I remember living there for seven years. And yes the street food was great
I spent 3 years in Wildflecken Germany in the 70s the street food was so good i make it today, absolutely best food ever, even the tater salad
when I was in Germany
1969-1971, I had a lot of good Street food. it was sure good.
my favorite street food is mushrooms in this hot creamy garlic or cheese sauce with a some bread :P but wasn't included here :D
Those are the BEST :)
Name?
or deep fried cauliflower. :)
Six years in Germany and I cannot tell you how many times I ate this food. Curry Wurst is my favorite!
There are three street foods that I really miss in Germany. 1) is the gyros. 2) is these little finger size sausages on little rolls that are crunchy on the outside but oh so soft on the inside. And 3) is the pizza with salami instead of pepperoni.
My absolute favorite is probably the gyros.
2 is most likely Mettenden
thanks for that video. ..need to go to germany now
lets go! first 5 rounds on me. 😃
ESELFICKENDER PROPHET i Live in France. ..I don t need all that 😁.
yes, don't care of that bullshit. btw, I'm Bavarian and we don't need that racist from the north or east.
Well, I guess you've got enough of your own racism, then
David the gnome . I love the street food there, miss my Germany
German wursts are delicious. I had them daily when i was there on a vacation years ago. And the guys in Berlin were really cute keke.
firstly, your nonsensical rantings have no relevance to this video. secondly, I'm not even from china. you can go ahead and screw yourself.
''wurst''? i told an american this word and he didn't understand. probably they say ''wien'', i think.
Braschi Giovanni Angelo in Germany we say „Wurst“. Or what did u. mean?
@@hughjass5034 i repeat again. i was speaking with an american young . he did not understand the word ''wuerstel'' (or ''wuerst'') i sayed ''geraman susages'' and he understood.
I am moving to Berlin soon, cant wait and looks what is waiting for me! Yahooo!
the nighlife of ur life!
@Great Guy thats what i wanted to ask XD
One of the best thing in Germany
is the bred. Greatings from
Germany.🇩🇪
BREAD
Do you really have the impression that everything is so clean? I never thought about that. We have a lot of regulations in Germany. I was just surprised by the reactions. :-)
Being from the US, I don't trust street food here. Don't get me started on the cross contamination..
I saw the cook handle food and money with no gloves....
I think its more than just regulations.
It's also the culture and mindset of the people. Its different from the US.
@@jonson856 well without the restrictions the food would be still made more clean than in the usa but not us clean. heaving once the status from beeing a anclean restaurant and you are done ....
@@casiousleggett4804 I believe they’re wearing clear gloves.
I love German food. My x mother in law was an amazing cook. So delicious. Would love to go to Germany
So it's ok to love German cuisine, just not their men (or women)?
Okay I've finally decided. Germany is my favorite. Sorry Korea. :(
I still
Oooh m'y love Germany😍😍😍😍😍so delicious it's my dream that one day i will going there and eat lot of German food's😍😍😍😍😍🇩🇪🇩🇪
Wow the food look so appealing and well presented! Hope to have a good bite!!