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The Must Eats of German Christmas Markets - Wolters World

The Must Eats of German Christmas Markets - Wolters World

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Heading to Munich or Berlin or Perhaps a Smaller German Town to Visit the Christmas markets in Germany? Well here are a few tasty German Christmas treats you should try when you visit the Weihnachtsmarkt or Kristkindlmarkt in Deutschland! These are our favorite Christmas foods for travelers to enjoy in the brisk open air markets of Germany and other countries
Date: 2022-02-04

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Two important christmas metropoli I'm missing here:
- Nuremberg - Elisenlebkuchen plus the beer (Franconia to the rescue) and of corpse one of the most touristy christmas market evarrr!
- Aachen! - how one can miss out on Aachen, the most western metropolis in Germany, which ALSO got Lebkuchen (Aachener Printen) ALL the year, not just on christmas. irritating.
Wolter: You seem to be coming next to never to Northrhine-Westphalia - reasons? excuses? ;)

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Was in Dusseldorf yesterday. Had my first gluhwein in the Christmas markets but nobody here said that it's spiced. It's just hot wine they said. In cologne right now and will ask around. Any insight into why they say it's not spiced would be great. Thanks!
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I guess Christmas markets are most traditional in german spoken countries like Switzerland, Austria and Germany.
Not in hole Europe. Many european neighbours come to Germany because of visiting these markets for the first time.

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The best part about the fritters are when they are warm and your hands are cold! Eat them while they are warm! They taste sooooo much better. Hard to find the small ones in Berlin, but they are there. Thanks for a great post!
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Always great to watch your videos, specially about my home country or countries I visited already and can compare your experience with mine. Cheers and have a good time
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Dude, you have totally got to go to a German Christmas market at least once in your life. You are sure to come home with some Pfand memories!
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That little giggle after you sprinkled icing sugar on yourself was the sound of pure distilled Christmas spirit
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