German food and drink Germans love rich, hearty cuisine, though each area of Germany has its own definition of what a traditional meal looks like. Pork is the most consumed meat, according to the German Food Guide. Schweinshaxe (braised pork hock) and Saumagen (pork stomach) are a couple...
Green Thursday (Gründonnerstag), or Maundy Thursday was the day of a big house cleaning when I was a child. It is also referred to as Osterputz (Easter cleaning) or simply spring cleaning. However, these days it can happen at any time during early spring.Green food is common on that ...
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‘Butterbrot’ is a part of German culture. It’s always a privilege to share in another’s cultural experience. We know what’s for dinner now We’ll admit that we struggle to decide what to have for dinner most nights. But every time we write about food holidays, we seem to get ...
Food and culture presentations from Germany's regions. Fireworks. The celebrations' atmosphere is festive, welcoming and safe. Each year a different city hosts the national celebrations. Many mosques in Germany are open to the general public on October 3. This is an initiative to stimulate contact...
Stepping into Boston is like diving into a vibrant cocktail of history, culture, sports, and oh-so-yummy seafood! But if you really want to make your Boston experience a smooth, rich blend, here are some refreshing tips to make you feel like a part of this wonderful city. Let’s dive...
In some countries, such as the United States, it’s common practice to pay for everything from fast food to groceries with a credit card. If you’re traveling to Germany on business, though, you’ll want to come withBarbestand(cash-on-hand), as credit cards are not widely accepted ou...