Saturday, June 28, 2014

Culinary Tour

My friend, Sandra, never misses an opportunity to inquire about the local dishes I am enjoying. She should appreciate this post! Just to add to the fun I am numbering the photos. As you scroll through you can guess what country the dish originated. Towards the bottom of the post I will list photo numbers, what the dish was and what country I was in when I devoured it! 


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"I wish you a pleasant day." 

1. Berlin - pretzel and beer. Weihenstephan Brewery started in 1040 as a monastery brewery of the Benedictine Monks now operated by Bavarian Government.
2. Berlin - Kuchen 
3. Prague - Trdlo, a pastry sold by street vendors
4. Berlin - keep the barrels rolling
5. Prague - sausage at beer garden
6. Berlin - breakfast at my flat
7. Berlin - a cafe
8. Berlin - dancing beer store owner
9. Prague - fried cheese
10. Lisbon - coffee and pastry
11. Slubice, Poland - cookies at a market
12. Berlin - crepe making at festival
13. Berlin - strawberries from street vendor
14. Prague - meringue and brownie 
15. Berlin - pizza at beer garden 
16. Lisbon - famous Belem pastries 
17. Berlin - ice cream selfie
18. Slubice, Poland - market
19. Berlin - favorite wine and chocolate from market ($4 for wine and 50 cents for chocolate) 
20. Prague - beer menu from Lokal
21. Berlin - potato soup 
22. Berlin - dark beer
23. Prague - breakfast 
24. Berlin - Austrian noodles and salad
25. Prague - poppyseed torte 
26. Berlin - festival booth - wine? 
27. Berlin - doner meal-popular and inexpensive in Berlin
28. Prague - enough said
29. Berlin - traditional sausage meal with sauerkraut and potatoes 
30. Prague - bean soup and cucumber salad
31. Berlin - apple kuchen 
32. Slubice, Poland - poppyseed pastry (ate it before I took a photo-this is a photo I found)
33. Frankfurt-Oder - soup and sauerkraut at shopping mall
34. Berlin - sandwich and latte (my vote for prettiest latte) 
35. Berlin - Thai food from an excellent restaurant in neighborhood 
36. Berlin - potato salad
37. Berlin - bratwurst guy
38. Prague - market
39. Berlin - cafe 











































1 comment:

  1. OMG!!! How delicious! I think it is so important to learn about a culture by sampling their favorite dishes! You would really miss out on an important part of the culture.

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