Only in Germany
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The “Perfect For Sharing” title should be placed on the top part of the box. At first glance, I thought the last meal was the one for sharing.
"You gonna finish that cigarette? Can I have it?"
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The most German thing here 'sausage salad'
Pretzel and 2 slices of bread.
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That's not Germany that's Bavaria. Come on, every country has that one part full of crazy people that you don't want to compare the whole country to.
So, Bavaria is Germany’s version of Montreal or Florida?
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Is it good bread?
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So, Bavaria is Germany’s version of Montreal or Florida?
I've seen it being compared to Texas before and - from a non-American point of view - that seems pretty accurate.
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The “Perfect For Sharing” title should be placed on the top part of the box. At first glance, I thought the last meal was the one for sharing.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I thought the same, like congrats on making it even more pathetic. Hey bro wanna go halfsies on a last meal?
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Why's the menu in English?
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Why's the menu in English?
German restaurants usually have English versions of their menus in areas that get a lot of tourists.
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The cold snack platter looks to have a big helping of raw pork
This might blow your mind but in parts of the world which have actual food safety standards this isn't a problem.
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In my town there ist one restaurant which offers this as smoker’s breakfast, including coffee.
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"You gonna finish that cigarette? Can I have it?"
Twos on that mate?
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What we call raw ham in Europe is just a method of preparing ham without cooking. It is salted and dried for month. Very safe.
Ok, but that's still weird in my mind. That's not raw, that's preserved.
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I don't get it, what is this? Is this some kind of reference to something?
"Last meal" is what you eat before being executed: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_meal
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Ok, but that's still weird in my mind. That's not raw, that's preserved.
Let me introduce you to Mettbrötchen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mett
Mett is raw minced pork meat, and it is delicious. You just need good food saftey standards.
If you have a "eeeeeew" gut reaction about eating raw pork - that's how I felt hearing about sushi the first time. It's mostly about what you're used to.
Sushi and Mett, they are both quite safe to eat here in Germany. Of course there's always some minor remaining risk, but that's a looooot smaller than the risk of getting ran over by a car on my way to the store.
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So, Bavaria is Germany’s version of Montreal or Florida?
No, that would be the entirety of east Germany.
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I've seen it being compared to Texas before and - from a non-American point of view - that seems pretty accurate.
Aren't Texans originally German settlers anyway?
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Twos on that mate?
I remember a time doing fours on a cig lol
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Is it good bread?
Probably depends on the standards you're used to. For germans it may be okayish at best, for americans it might be the best bread they've ever tasted.
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Aren't Texans originally German settlers anyway?
No. The original "settlement" (aka stealing land from and genociding indigenous people) of what is today Texas was done by the Spanish.