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I am just at the "Kuchen" part and I once got into an argument because I was confused with the translation of cake. The cakes you had there aren't actually "Kuchen" we germans have a different word for them: "Torte". Basically every cake that is baked after assembly is a "Kuchen" and every cake that is unbacked(as a whole, some parts of it may have been baked) is called "Torte"
Hey you all didn't used the Seatbelt on your trip with the car! This could be very expensive, when deteccted from the Police! But this Belt can save Live by an accident! So it is very stupid not using the belt!
9:35 All the writers from these fairytales, books and movies you´ve mentioned actually were from germany and europe (great britain), so they did not have to travel around europe to get their ideas and inspirations about castles, they just looked out of their windows or travelled 50 miles through their surrounding areas to see medieval castles and villages. Great video and also a great idea to upload some material from your backlog! thanks a lot and thumbs up!👍
I recently saw your video in the VfB caravan and am browsing through your channel, your fascination is infectious, we wouldn't have it any other way in California. But it's nice to see how our cultures can still connect. Hope to meet you sometime. We missed each other in the caravan, I was standing at the end of the crowd (of madness) while you were standing on the bridge
This vid ist very funny and your sisters are so cute! You have to visit Rothenburg ob der Tauber, a bavarian city... it's like a fairytale. Or the north of germany, Hamburg is one of the most beautiful towns of the world with his harbour.
You should come to Lüneburg sometime. The city has a the large old town and the lagest density of pubs in Germany and the second largest in Europe. Every time you walk through the city, you think you are in a medieval movie. You would love it. Thanks for your videos always so much fun.☺
aah, yes Connor..."Bad" sign on the door means bathroom in german language ... Btw... german health resorts, which are mostly small villages or small towns in rural natural areas, name it with the prefix "Bad" ... such as Bad Pyrmont or Bad Kissingen or Bad Ems. These and other spas still exist today. So it has a complete opposite meaning than the English "bad". )) at least is another btw...you can be lucky to have so "beautiful ...wunderschöne" and smart "kluge" sisters ;- )
Wow, you have visited the «Hohenzollern-Castle»: this one is the original house of the same named family, wich brought the last german king at least (Willhelm II: the one, that lost everything by Worldwar 1...). Some people say, that this castle is the historical main-motiv for the famouse «Schloss Neuschwanstein» in German-Bavaria, but with the difference that «Neuschwanstein» was build in the 19th century, while the «Burg of Hohenzollern» is much, much more older than this. Allways wanted to visit it, too... Thanks for your entertaining videos, by the way...
Hallo, ich liebe deine Videos. Es ist schön zu sehen, wie deine Schwestern erstmalig eine deutsche Burg/Schloss sehen oder in einem deutschen Cafe die ganzen Torten/Kuchen. 👍👍👍
when i think of a castel up on a hill back in the day i just think about no toilettes an no running water... not disney 🤪 a cattlefarm would be like a parfumestore in comparison
War es denn wirklich guter Döner, mit gutem Fleisch? Oder stand an der Speisekarte vielleicht ''Drehspieß''? Wenn sie Döner unter Döner oder Döner Kebab verkauft haben, muss das Fleisch einen gewissen Standard einhalten. Es darf dann nicht zu fein sein und muss aus mindestens 40% hochwertigen, leicht entsehnten Lamm oder Kalbfleischstücken bestehen. Viele ''Döner'' haben zuviel Brät als Bestandteil, also zuviel Gehacktes; diese dürfen sich im Menu nicht Döner nennen, sondern nur Drehspieß.
Seat belts, bro. The road fatality rates are almost double in the US, and that's one of the reasons. As for the Sour Patches: usually, manufacturers will adjust their products for the local market. There are also some ingredients, which aren't allowed in food over here. E.g. the food colouring in Skittles is carcinogenic and not permitted in food across the EU. We never had the 'Pink Slime' scandal (McDonald's) either. Another thing people heavily protested against, when there was a free trade agreement between the EU and US in the making, was chlorine chickens. In the US, meat gets washed with chlorine. Over here, nobody wants that. Fun fact: US producers wash chicken eggs, which erases the natural protective coating, hence eggs in the US must be stored inside a fridge, whereas European eggs can be kept outside the fridge.