Need to experience a true taste explosion in the mouth is no longer just content with exotic fruit, because old fruit varieties are currently experiencing a revival in Germany. In Germany, for example, are home to over 2,300 varieties of apples and only a fraction of them can be found on supermarket shelves.

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Nuts have a lot of calories, but they are also very healthy for the body. The many calories in nuts result from the unsaturated fatty acids that are good for the heart and blood vessels.

Learn more about: Nuts: Your calories and ingredients

The Viktualienmarkt is an exclusive market for a wide range of food, flowers and art.

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We from eat-the-world are now the official sponsor of Slow Food. But: What is Slow Food?
Eat-the-world as it has taken on the task of supporting local businesses and high quality of cuisine and gastronomy, this question has occupied us for some time. It was clear that the ultimate purpose of Slow Food, an antithesis to the fast [...]

Learn more about: What is Slow Food? - An Interview with Slow Food in Berlin

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First, you could buy it only in selected health food stores, but now quinoa has also captured German supermarket chains. Why this sudden hype and what quinoa is so healthy on a quinoa recipe? We answer these questions in today's blog article and also provide you with a delicious quinoa recipe.

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It is well known that UNESCO has a list of world cultural heritage, which detects the most beautiful and most endangered buildings and natural landscapes in the world. However, many of us do not know that even intangible forms of culture such as dances, handicrafts and culinary traditions are honored as World Heritage by UNESCO. As with us all about good food and [...]

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Since September 2012, our franchisees Falkland Lorenz held in Dresden culinary guided tours of eat-the-world. Just in time for Christmas, he has written a blog article on the topic Pulsnitzer cake for us - a Christmassy treat! Enjoy reading and gluttons.

Learn more about: Pulsnitzer cake - a treat not only for Saxony

The German cuisine is known for hearty food and good pastries. Especially at Christmas time there are a lot of German specialties such as gingerbread, Christmas cookies or the Dresden Stollen.
Dresdner Stollen is the oldest baking tradition in Germany and is now a highly sought after Christmas cake that is sold all over the world. But the Dresden Stollen was [...]

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On every street corner you see them - kebab shops and people who eat kebab. The doner has become popular in Germany as hot sausage and hamburger - eat kebab is a part of German culture has become. But where the German fast food meal come from? And how can you cook it yourself? We answer these questions [...]

Learn more about: eating pizza - where it comes from and how to do it myself

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One often wonders what one could do on the weekend to make his free time beautiful. It takes walks, going to the movies or theater, is a relaxed dinner or simply begrudge times. Would you like to pamper yourself once on the weekend of culinary events? In this article, we will inform you about exciting culinary [...]

Learn more about: Culinary Events in Germany