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You can't EAT FOOD on the street in Germany?? Realer Irrsinn REACTION 

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@felixklusener5530
@felixklusener5530 Год назад
To clarify things a bit. It is not a crime, not even a misdemeanor to sell and/or eat warm meals in public. It is just a violation of Celles City ordinance to sell warm meals on the weekly street market if they are ready to eat. Even the eating itself would not be in violation of the ordinance, just selling it without something wrapped around it is a violation. The reason is that the market traditionally offers groceries for the use at home and the City wants to stick to that tradition and not turn it into some kind of lifestyle festival with lots of food options ready to eat. In order to keep the market as traditional as possible they prohibited to sell food ready to eat as a less intrusive option for the businesses and customers at the market compared to a total prohibition to sell warm meals. So none of the business owners or their customers will face aby consequences when the goods are sold with something around them like a bag and are taken out of the bag while moving away.
@WooShell
@WooShell Год назад
So, as happens so often, the city government wants to make things differently than most of the citizens want it to be, citing "tradition" as a reason. The usual Hausmeister argument.. "we have always done it this way". Thanks for pointing out how stupid this ordinance really is.
@stef987
@stef987 Год назад
funny, on the markets in my city you could always buy at least ready to eat Bratwurst and it's been like this for decades. I'd also think these things can be regulated, so stalls that offer snacks won't overtake the whole market.
@Naanhanyrazzu
@Naanhanyrazzu Год назад
At our weekly market (not in Celle) it ensured that fewer and fewer farmers were able to offer their products because the food trucks simply pushed them out. In the end, hardly anyone came to buy a head of cabbage, carrots or celery, but only for bratwurst, doner kebab, "meat cheese rolls" etc. pp. Result: During the weekly market, food trucks are no longer allowed to be set up and tadaaa, the weekly market is working again. I think that's a good solution. The food truck can be there the rest of the week... Incidentally, selling from a food truck is prohibited at many weekly and theme markets. So nothing with a majority.
@SiqueScarface
@SiqueScarface Год назад
Wie ich schon schrieb: In Celle ist auf dem Markt die Bewirtung verboten (Kunde nimmt die Semmel unverpackt und isst sie), der Lebensmittelverkauf dagegen nicht (Kunde nimmt die verpackte Semmel, entfernt sich vom Verkaufsstand und isst sie anschließend). Im ersten Fall wären übrigens 19% Mehrwertsteuer fällig, im zweiten Fall sind es 7%. Den selben Unterschied gibt es auch bei Bäckereien und Fleischereien, die Essen auf die Hand anbieten. Auch die müssen in die Kasse eintippen, ob sie eine belegte Semmel als Lebensmittel verkaufen oder als Bewirtung reichen. Bei den meisten Läden ändert sich am Preis für den Kunden nichts, aber steuerlich sind es zwei Paar Schuhe.
@Wildcard71
@Wildcard71 Год назад
@@SiqueScarface Also weniger Steuer = höherer Gewinn.
@aaron5809
@aaron5809 Год назад
Funny that the American is weirded out by a rule where you have to wrap things ins bags to not get a problem ;)
@V0r4xiz
@V0r4xiz Год назад
I didn't even think of that,. Very astute observation :D
@WooShell
@WooShell Год назад
Sadly it didn't say in the video if you also have to wrap your beer in a bag if you purchase one along with your Leberkässemmel..
@E85stattElektro
@E85stattElektro Год назад
@@WooShell It did: the law is only about warm meals or meals that can be eaten on the spot, so having a beer would be fine PS: Though it would be kind of weird having a beer at noon on a market imo lol
@detlefschutz
@detlefschutz Год назад
@@WooShell In Celle gibt es keine "Semmeln"!
@grandmak.
@grandmak. Год назад
Well, alcohol has to be sold in a paper bag in the USA and must not be openly carried around in public.
@drunkoctopuswantstoplay7029
Mir tun die Amerikaner so leid dass die kein Leberkäs kennen 😢
@vomm
@vomm Год назад
Ja jeder sollte in den Genuss toter Tiere kommen und dabei die Welt zerstören, das ist so wertvoll und lecker obendrein
@Caddl123
@Caddl123 Год назад
Die würden süchtig werden ds schmeckt sowas von gut. Dann wären da noch mehr dicke auf Dauer. ;)
@rakat2746
@rakat2746 Год назад
Doppelt gebacken, mit Käse. (hach ja, Arterienverstopfung, aber halt lecker ^^)
@spoonetti
@spoonetti Год назад
Die Amerikaner haben schon genug Schweinkram, das sie da essen. Da brauchen sie nicht noch diesen bayrischen Leberkäse. 😜
@HalfEye79
@HalfEye79 Год назад
@@Caddl123 Das erinnert mich an eine Klassenfahrt, die ich früher mal hatte. Wir waren auf eine Alpenhütte. Dort hatten wir die Wahl zwischen Leberkäse und Käsespätzle. Nun, niemand von uns hatte je Leberkäse gegessen. Ich wusste nur, dass ich Leber, wie in Leberwurst, nicht mochte. (Dass da eigentlich keine Leber drin ist, wusste ich damals nicht. Wahrscheinlich ging es den anderen genauso.) Wir hatten also alle die Käsespätzle gewählt. Ende vom Lied war dann, dass wir die gesamte Zeit, die wir dort waren, vegetarische Mahlzeiten hatten. Die haben uns wohl für eine Gruppe von Vegetariern gehalten. (Selbst die Spaghetti Bolognese war ohne Fleisch!)
@Blaps911
@Blaps911 Год назад
The automated subtitles are really struggeling with this one. I am German and I would not understand the text without listening to the original.
@SaraBlu
@SaraBlu Год назад
Ryan: WTF Every German: WTF Realer Irrsinn eben.
@Anthyrion
@Anthyrion Год назад
Oder kurz: Wenn die Bürokratie versucht, das wahre Leben zu regulieren
@Wildcard71
@Wildcard71 Год назад
Fun fact: Native English speakers don't know how to pronounce "irr".
@thorben8170
@thorben8170 Год назад
Alle Amerikaner denken jetzt, dass es überall so ist in Deutschland. Aber nein. So ist es nicht
@arctrix765
@arctrix765 Год назад
@@thorben8170 noch nicht, die betonung liegt auf noch
@deadmanschest4322
@deadmanschest4322 Год назад
2:58 - fun fact: Historically (you can go back as many centuries as you want), weekly/monthly markets were always "lifestyle consumer markets." People traveled long distances to the market in their best clothes, spent the whole day at the market, talking to other people, eating and drinking while doing business of all kinds (buying and selling animals / food / goods).
@ot7biasedmashups
@ot7biasedmashups Год назад
That's not bread haha it's "Leberkäse". It's a type of meat that is loved across the entirety of Germany. Like nobody is gonna say no to that. It's usually served warm but you can also eat it when it's cold. Perfect for a German dinner or a snack throughout the day. Edit: okay Leute regt euch ab, ist ja wohl offensichtlich dass nicht wirklich JEDER Leberkäse mag. Das gibt's ja bei keinem Gericht.
@heleneeeeeeeee
@heleneeeeeeeee Год назад
tbh not one person in my family likes it. i myself am vegetarian but even the ones who aren’t don’t like it haha
@ot7biasedmashups
@ot7biasedmashups Год назад
@@heleneeeeeeeee Omg that's crazy 😂 I have quite a lot of vegetarian and vegan friends (unfortunately I can't bring myself that far yet) and while they can't stand f. e. Wiener, they still like Leberkäse although they don't eat it
@lIIest
@lIIest Год назад
No it is not, and most Germans have not even heard of it.
@arnodobler1096
@arnodobler1096 Год назад
​@@heleneeeeeeeeeIs a southern German thing. I like to eat it from time to time, preferably done in the oven at home.
@Enakaji
@Enakaji Год назад
@@lIIest You haven't lived if you haven't ordered an "LKW mit ABS" at least once. ;)
@videoponder4673
@videoponder4673 Год назад
Eating a bread roll out of a bag strives me less stupid then wrapping a bag around a bottle of beer.
@Wildcard71
@Wildcard71 Год назад
Keep the fat blots inside the bag!
@auChevalierRed
@auChevalierRed Год назад
Especially since it is justified. I mean, it is a food supply market, not a restaurant on wheels market. So people are meant to buy groceries there and the tax rates.legislation rules aren't the same anyway. Anywhere one is allowed to eat in the open, can one then eat whatever it is they have bought, cooked or not cooked. What you are not allowed to do is to stand/sit at the stand and eat as you are served, for that is then restauration and not grocery shopping. For people complaining, feel free to, but try and think too that this trend is making these once cheaper markets become replaced by food trucks with supplies coming from far away countries instead of helping your local farmers and better health/wealth. If you are so lazy, you can not walk 2 meters away to start eating, then just go directly to a fasst food chain for your every meal and let these markets stay markets.
@marenhuwald1445
@marenhuwald1445 Год назад
In the States it's not allowed to consume alcohl in public. What's wrong with that?? We could use that law here too in some places.
@em0_tion
@em0_tion Год назад
​@@marenhuwald1445 Is anyone fooled by a bag over the bottle? Does the bag make it legal? And what happens if I see someone drinking in public? Why would that bother me? How's that my business? Sounds like a vegan complaining about people eating burgers and steaks or anyone complaining about someone smoking. Changing the perception, but not the reality of the situation. Seems stupid on so many levels. 🤷‍♂😂
@silviahannak3213
@silviahannak3213 Год назад
Both is stupid ! Idiotic Unnecessary Rule ! Laughable
@boncret
@boncret Год назад
Leberkäse or in some regions Fleischkäse. is a german/austrian pate like meat dish, a little bit like the inside of a sausage in XXL and very tasty. 😋
@kriegshammer2161
@kriegshammer2161 Год назад
Leberkäse is with liver.Fleischkäse without.
@boncret
@boncret Год назад
@@kriegshammer2161 Sorry, but you are wrong.
@uebelgunne
@uebelgunne Год назад
This rule is just as stupid as the rule not to drink alcohol in public in the US and that everyone wraps the bottles or cans in paper bags. People still drink alcohol.
@HalfEye79
@HalfEye79 Год назад
Just like the bags of Sex-Shops. Suspicious unsuspicious. Everybody just knows, from where that bag is.
@beldin2987
@beldin2987 Год назад
I still wonder if you only can become a police officer in the US if you are color-blind to brown, or why are it allways brown bags, and normally every police officer should meanwhile really know what that means. Its so strange 🤔🤔
@uebelgunne
@uebelgunne Год назад
@@beldin2987 Even if it's forbidden, I think it's just tolerated
@Wildcard71
@Wildcard71 Год назад
There are party zones where it's even forbidden to carry anything containing alcohol.
@auChevalierRed
@auChevalierRed Год назад
No it isn't. The show purposely misses the point. These kind of markets have tax and regulations applying to the selling of supplies, not to that of a restaurant. When food trucks propose a ready to eat meal, they are thus crossing the line. In order to allow people to still opt for a warm snack, if they so wish, all they have to do is buy it as if it were only supply and then eat it as they walk for they are hungry and would be allowed to eat anything else they've bought as supplies or had brought freshly baked from their very own homes. That being for Germany allows eating on the streets. But it is EATING, not SERVING MEALS, which are two very different things.
@V0r4xiz
@V0r4xiz Год назад
The auto-generated and google translated CCs are omega trash. Literally 80% of that was just plain wrong.
@Eurograph
@Eurograph Год назад
This is not bread between bread! This is Leberkäse or Fleischkäse (meatloaf). This is traditional German street food. What is Leberkäse? Leberkäse is a mixture of 50% pork neck, 15% lean beef, 20% pork back fat and 15% crushed ice. This mixture is seasoned with nitrite curing salt, onion powder, white pepper, cardamom, ginger powder, paprika powder Edelsüß, mace, nutmeg and cutter aid (KHM). All this is minced in a meat grinder, kneaded and then baked in a loaf tin. Wikipedia on Fleischkäse / Leberkäse: "Fleischkäse, Leberkäse (also -käs, -kas) or Fleischlaib is the name given to a type of baked boiled sausage. The rectangular pâté shape is characteristic. The designation as cheese is only derived from the shape of the loaf. In Germany, Leberkäse must contain liver for consumer protection reasons, unless the name "Fleischkäse" or "Bavarian Leberkäse" is used. This occurs in the majority of preparations. The etymology of the word is not entirely clear. The term is composed of the nouns liver and cheese. In Bavarian, an edible mass is called "Kas". "Liver" is derived from "loaf", which is due to the shape of the meat cheese. In another explanation, the shape of the product is reminiscent of a loaf of cheese." The Leberkäse is cut into slices, garnished with medium hot mustard and placed between a wheat roll, e.g. Kaiserbrötchen variety. You can also put pickles on top. There are also other types of meat cheese and other ways of preparing it. It tastes very good!
@DJone4one
@DJone4one Год назад
So you can eat in the city centre. That's the joke about this ordinance. So at our weekly markets we can eat what we want and where we want. Just not in the city that was shown in the video.😂😂😂
@blondkatze3547
@blondkatze3547 Год назад
I like the old woman , how she happily bites into her meat loaf roll and doesn`t care what the city says about it.👍😅
@nicobendig6597
@nicobendig6597 Год назад
It is Leberkäse, not meat loaf 😬
@blondkatze3547
@blondkatze3547 Год назад
@@nicobendig6597 It`s the same.
@irgendeinname9256
@irgendeinname9256 Год назад
​@@nicobendig6597 meat loaf can be translated into Hackbraten and Leberkäse
@AleaumeAnders
@AleaumeAnders Год назад
The funny part: there are several ways to solve the problem, and Celle decided to use the one that doesn't work. - they could have outright banned food trucks - or better decided on a quota system of how many "Bewirtung" stalls are ok. And no, that doesn't necessarily lead to more bureaucracy, as the 19% vs 7% distinction has to be made anyway, by the stall owners. So you can distinguish between a meat stall that sells hot dogs as a side hustle, and a hot dog stall that has some dried out slices of sausage as decoration.. - they could have used incentives to improve stall varity, with a weighting benefiting groceries over fast food or other non-thematic wares (clothing and cheap chinese gadgets frex) - they could have communicated their intention more clearly, and maybe asked the people how to achieve said goal. Celle isn't a particular large city, which definitely helps with such things But instead they wrote an ordinance that they neither can controll nor enforce. Stupidity, inefficiency and bad communication will surely garner you respect in Germany, just ask the DB. ;)
@clancykohl
@clancykohl Год назад
I guess the idea is that it's supposed to stay a market where you can buy supplies for you home like vegetables and stuff instead of a collection of food trucks and such, wich apparently happened in other places, according to that official guy. Wich the people visiting that makret probably wouldn't like either, but Germans like to complain first and ask questions later.
@steemlenn8797
@steemlenn8797 Год назад
Not to mention Christmas markets which now constists of 60% of stalls that sell clothes you can buy all year round everywhere else too.
@auChevalierRed
@auChevalierRed Год назад
You're right !
@Anthyrion
@Anthyrion Год назад
A small information: The show normally picks out bureaucratic commandments of a city government, points out the craziness with some citizen interviews and wraps it in very sarcastic comments
@rushinroulette4636
@rushinroulette4636 Год назад
Leberkäse is not bread, but meat. The closes thing to US would be spam... but just imagine it made with quality ingredients, and actually tasting good. Its one of the standard lunch break items found across Germany together with Schnitzelsemmel (a Schnitzel in a bread roll) and Fleischpflanzerl/Buletten/Frikadellensemmel (basically a meat patty with herbs and a few other ingredients in a bread roll that is named differently in different areas of the country, but always tasts good).
@E85stattElektro
@E85stattElektro Год назад
Leberkäse is "livercheese" translated to English. It is meat (not liver though) but is called cheese, because it looks a bit like cheese. It originates in Bavaria, but is popular throughout Germany.
@SiqueScarface
@SiqueScarface Год назад
This is the legal difference between a sale (item is bagged and handed to the customer) and catering (item is not bagged, but instead eaten directly). To make things even more interesting: The sales tax is different in both cases.
@nicobendig6597
@nicobendig6597 Год назад
Thats why McDonalds and co asks you if you eat it there or take it with you - they have to pay other taxes.
@Fochest0r
@Fochest0r Год назад
the last lady said: "The town's representatives should come here and buy and eat the Fleischkäse roll!"
@DylanMurray
@DylanMurray Год назад
She didn't say Fleischkäse roll, she said they should get a bread roll. And for the record, it's NOT Fleischkäse. It's Leberkäse.
@Attirbful
@Attirbful Год назад
Leberkäse is comparable to meatloaf, only the meat is grinded (ground?) much smaller, more like a sausage-style. Then the loaf is naked in the oven. It is really delicious. There are different varieties, with crisped onions, or “Pizza-Leberkäse” which contains some cheese cubes and pepper pieces… It is a quick meal, but very filling and great.
@trythis2006
@trythis2006 Год назад
meatloaf and leberkäse is completely different since meatloaf is made of mincemeat and leberkäse is made of sausage
@Attirbful
@Attirbful Год назад
@@trythis2006 And you think that sausage is NOT minced meat?! LOL
@trythis2006
@trythis2006 Год назад
@@Attirbful yeah its NOT you idiot LMAO
@Eckebrecht
@Eckebrecht Год назад
Hey @ryanwass , the program is called extra 3, spoken extra drei (dry), which refers not only to the tv stations name (N3) but also to the dry humor style it is presented in.
@pok81
@pok81 Год назад
Das saugst du dir doch einfach nur aus den Fingern oder hast es von irgendeinem anderen Kommentar übernommen. Ihr Kommentarschreiber bestätigt Euch diesbzgl. doch ständig nur selbst. Zeig doch mal eine Quelle, die das darlegt. Es könnte auch einfach deswegen "extra 3" heißen, weil es im Dritten (Programm) lief und läuft. Oder aus sonst was für Gründen. Immer dieser dry-Quatsch.
@ralfbenatzky886
@ralfbenatzky886 Год назад
@@pok81 Kann ihm doch keiner verbieten, es so zu interpretieren, oder?
@pok81
@pok81 Год назад
@@ralfbenatzky886 Es ist ein Unterschied, ob man etwas für sich interpretiert bzw. vermutet, oder es als Tatsache in die Welt pustet.
@ralfbenatzky886
@ralfbenatzky886 Год назад
@@pok81 OMG
@pok81
@pok81 Год назад
@@ralfbenatzky886 scheinbar ist das zu schwer für dich... na gut.. dann bedeutet es natürlich extra-dry und selbstverständlich ist die Farbe an der Ampel blau und nicht grün. Das interpretiere ich eben so.
@rakat2746
@rakat2746 Год назад
Leberkäse is a part of religion in germany, i think. But follow instruktions, too. What a predicament !!! 😄
@biancawichard4057
@biancawichard4057 Год назад
leberkäse is a kind of meatloaf that can be eaten on a breadroll and its so good. ill be visiting Germany in august and im looking forward already to have leberkäse. living in Amsterdam that is not on our menu.
@ub681904
@ub681904 Год назад
Perhaps a good idea for a business? First Leberkässtand of Amsterdam. Sounds great
@demonmurasame733
@demonmurasame733 Год назад
That reminds me of a similar idiotic situation we had during Covid in my hometown with an ice cream parlor: It was not allowed to consume food in or around the store, because of Covid-rules, but you were allowed to buy it. Obviously, to prevent gatherings of people at that store. So what the people did was to buy their ice cream, walk around 15 meters away from the store and then eat it :)
@EyMannMachHin
@EyMannMachHin Год назад
As long as they kept to the social distancing rules, that's totally like I would and have done.
@andreasforster3614
@andreasforster3614 Год назад
A coworker of mine once told me they tried to get ice cream during Covid restrictions. The guy running the parlor said no, they need to order by phone and then come collect their order. So they walked back a few meters and called the parlor from their mobile phone.
@madscientist8286
@madscientist8286 Год назад
No joke: When I was new in Switzerland (moved from Germany to here during COVID in August 2020), it was the same here. I was at a "Baumarkt", got hungry, bought something to eat there and it was dark outside and I hid in the shadows somewhere out there to not be seen eating anything...
@mauriceluck5594
@mauriceluck5594 Год назад
Das bedeutet doch das diese bestimmung sogar exakt den Effekt hatte den sie haben sollte.🤔
@klarasee806
@klarasee806 Год назад
Celle is a beautiful and quite small city (population about 70.000) with a very appealing old city center. The market places in the centers of our old towns have a long tradition and belong to our cultural heritage. I can understand that they try to beware their traditional market by banning food trucks. In my opinion, it would be possible to make an exception for a very small percentage of the offered goods, so that the butcher can still sell warm Leberkäse rolls (and the fish truck fish rolls) straight to the hand, but still ban real food trucks. So in the end, this is „realer Irrsinn“ indeed, but I totally understand where they are coming from.
@EyMannMachHin
@EyMannMachHin Год назад
Yeah, my point exactly. The food-inna-bun thing is just a sidebusiness to the main purpose of the stall. And a lot of people use a farmer's market for a nice morning stroll instead of rushing through a supermarket. And might want a snack in between.
@robertheinrich2994
@robertheinrich2994 Год назад
and very important: Celle has a very famous hole. the "Celler Loch". ;-)
@mats7492
@mats7492 Год назад
Eating and drinking at the local farmers market has been common since.. well.. the invention of the farmers market..
@robertheinrich2994
@robertheinrich2994 Год назад
@@mats7492 well, here in austria, in the town where I grew up, it was actually not a thing. but I doubt that there would have been a problem with somebody selling leberkäs.
@auChevalierRed
@auChevalierRed Год назад
You're right and I think that this is twisted in the show. I mean, they could have banned food trucks, they haven't. Instead they've reminded people that it was a traditional market and that they were therefore there to buy supplies not a ready meal. This doesn't prevent local producers from offering a warm meal, they just have to put it in a bag and people decide to eat it as they walk on. Or they could have opted for what used to be done here in France, when I was a child. Local hotels and cafés with a view on the market place would be selling hot produces prepared by local farmers and butchers/bakers/fishmongers. Only on market day, but it would mean the meal maker would get an income, the café or hotel owner would earn some extra money by selling desserts/starters and coffee or drinks to people who would normally not have eaten out for a midday meal. And it helped made local specialties be known worldwide. Although they've since destroyed the traditional market by allowing food trucks and non farmers to sell mass produced China grown junk instead: on special days of the year, the tradition for one special traditional product remains and is sold ready to eat as a take away or eat at the local cafés. Bringing in people from miles to the market on those days.
@alexanderblume5377
@alexanderblume5377 Год назад
Leberkäse (liver cheese) is a southern German specialty which, contrary to its name, usually contains neither liver nor cheese. Liver comes from a loaf (Laib)(bread- or meat loaf) that is baked in a Käs (Kasten)(box). So no Liver and no Cheese! To complete the confusion, Bavarian meat loaf must contain 5% liver so as not to fool customers (Bavaria is particularly weird)
@yannickurbach5654
@yannickurbach5654 Год назад
Other way round. In all of Germany, "Leberkäse" must contain liver, only "bayrischer Leberkäse" doesn't need to, and generally doesn't. Sorry to say, but in this particular case we're the only ones who are reasonable.
@alexanderblume5377
@alexanderblume5377 Год назад
@@yannickurbach5654 Leber ist inzwischen nicht mehr Bestandteil des Bräts. (Wiki)
@klarasee806
@klarasee806 Год назад
It‘s not really a food truck that sells the Leberkäse. It‘s a butcher‘s truck where you usually buy cold processed and unprocessed meat to take it home and prepare your dinner or breakfast with it. It‘s like buying meat from the grocery store, only better.
@beldin2987
@beldin2987 Год назад
When i was around 20 (1984), it was totally normal that we in the evning / night bought a "Gyros Pita", that was before "Döner" got famous and its like the greek version of it, and then we eat it while we were running around. When i was in Berlin, there they had already "Döner", but its more or less very similiar. In the recent years it was mostly now and then a "Bratwurst" that i was eating on the go, but still quite normal here in Bremen. Now when i think about that, the last time has been also already maybe 6-7 years ago 🤔
@michaelburggraf2822
@michaelburggraf2822 Год назад
Leberkäse is a kind of pork pie baked at between 150 - 180 °C for 1 - 1.5 hours. It's often cut in slices to put it between pieces of a bun cut in halves. You can put mustard, ketchup, mayonaise, pickles on the slice of Leberkäse. It's a very popular street food here in Germany and in parts of Austria and Switzerland too. In south Germany a bun is called ein Wecken. A truck is formally called ein Lastkraftwagen which is often abreviated as LKW. But LKW is also used to order einen Leberkäswecken, ie. a bun with a slice of Leberkäse.
@vHindenburg
@vHindenburg Год назад
Wie ß-Schnitten?
@christiandorn8443
@christiandorn8443 Год назад
Hi Ryan, "Leberkäse" is an kind of Sausage. This rule in Celle is ridiculous. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leberk%C3%A4se
@marenhuwald1445
@marenhuwald1445 Год назад
It would attract too many pigeons and seagulls, that's one of the reasons. Those birds can really become a pain in the neck. They steal the food practically out of your mouth, they get very aggressive. You can see it on RU-vid.
@OpaSpielt
@OpaSpielt Год назад
"Leberkäse"-meatloaf is so yummy. Either served as in the video in a bread roll ... or fried, then adding a slice of cheese and a fried egg on top, and german-style fried potatoes 🤩😍🤩
@trythis2006
@trythis2006 Год назад
dont call it meatloaf since that is completely different
@baumstamp5989
@baumstamp5989 Год назад
youtube/google translated subtitles for these vids are always very borderline idiotic because of the many dialects of germans. 99% you have to work with context to understand it. i think ryan should ask a german native from his viewers to prepare a proper translation for these "realer irrsinn" episodes, because they are reallly reallly funny !!
@johnam1234
@johnam1234 Год назад
I really enjoyed your videos and comments plus learning more about the world around me
@M0ralAp0stel
@M0ralAp0stel Год назад
We had something similar in my hometown a few years ago. The city redesigned the market square for €20 million and had old stone slabs brought from China. However, these stone slabs were quite light and sensitive. After the first weekly market, the new market place looked correspondingly dirty and the city decided that no street food could be sold on the market place for immediate consumption. Every retailer had to pack up his street food and tell customers that it was not allowed to eat it in the marketplace. But that was only a requirement for the dealers. There was never a public ban on eating in the market square, so all customers unpacked their food and still ate it in the market square, away from the dealer. After apparently too many people complained about it and made fun of it, the city councilors then made a U-turn again
@wolsch3435
@wolsch3435 Год назад
I live in another small German town where it is not a problem to eat the snack I bought there immediately at the very popular weekly market. In my city, city officials are wracking their brains over whether to allow a wine stand to sell the wine in glasses in the market for immediate consumption. Yes, German officials have to decide difficult questions all the time.
@ACEsParkJunheeWreckedMeHard
When I saw the title of your video, first not reading you would be reacting to Der Reale Irrsinn, I thought "Huh? Everyone I know is a criminal now or do I just imagine all these people on the streets and myself then when I go out and eat food while walking?" hahaha
@septemberbeerchen5925
@septemberbeerchen5925 Год назад
Leberkäse is not a bread, it is a type of meat loaf found in Austria and parts of Germany and Switzerland
@m.h.6470
@m.h.6470 Год назад
1:30 that is "Leberkäse". Essentially very very finely minced meat loaf. Popular throughout Germany.
@DailyDamage
@DailyDamage Год назад
Hiya dude, ive been enjoying ur reaction videos for a while now. Funny thing is that I actually live in Celle… so this makes this reaction even more amusing. They’re talking about the: Bread roll police. Celle - well actually all of Germany - is known for its somewhat rediculous minor laws. Celle is a centre for law and order and houses a few jails as well as some of the states high courts. Theres a story thzat goes way back to when Celle was offered the choice between having the courts or the universities. Celle chose the courts as they didnt want their daughters to fall prey to the young university students. Thats a typically conservative and shortsighted decision which has kept Celle a small (80k) albeit very pretty city instead of the 500k+ population of Hannover. Germans as a whole a fairly conservative when it comes to “crazy whooowhhhaaaa” ideas… Celle just manages to compound this to a greater extent, as the: not allowed to serve warm ready to eat snacks to eat at a stand law quite clearly shows. In the USA: brown bags for beer or u get arrested and thrown in to jail… in Celle… buy a crate and drink it with ur mates whilst so trolling down the street = no problem. In the USA: buy buckets of food and eat wherever you like… on the Celle market: warm food in a brown paper bag but dont you dare eat it within 2 meters of the stand or they’ll lock you, your family, all of your friends and relatives into a gulag whilst publically shaming you for such evil behaviour. 😂😂😂😂
@bartlowe4561
@bartlowe4561 Год назад
I discovered your videos yesterday. I love your videos. Celle is a very crazy city. I live near Celle. That is "Typisch Celle".
@nonchip
@nonchip Год назад
nah it's the Brötchenpolizei, not the brotchespolizie. also yeah the issue is that they're selling ready-to-eat warm meals while being sellers on a farmer's market instead of having a "fastfood truck permit". which if they had they'd still be violating if they're handling the preheated meat (btw that was a Leberkäse meatloaf, so essentially a bread made from sausage ingredients, which is usually held at salmonella temperature before sale) without any gloves and just shove the sandwich into your hand that was just counting dirty money and buying unwashed farm produce without even giving you a paper bag/plate/tissue/whatever. but yeah essentially they have the permit to sell produce on the market, but they're behaving like an unregistered restaurant. the eating isn't forbidden btw, just the selling it like a food stand if you aren't.
@Bioshyn
@Bioshyn Год назад
Leberkäse is basically a sausage without skin that is baked in the oven.
@herrbonk3635
@herrbonk3635 Год назад
I though käse was cheese. Need to brush up on my old school german probably.
@frank371ba
@frank371ba Год назад
​@@herrbonk3635käse is cheese, but leberkäse is not cheese...
@frank371ba
@frank371ba Год назад
and there are different explanations for the etymology of this word, if you look for example on the English vs German Wikipedia-page...😄
@TheNarvaine
@TheNarvaine Год назад
@@herrbonk3635 actually the term "Käs" is an old word for the stuf that is inside a saussage, another modern word for that is "Brät", and "Leber" hast actually nothing to do with liver, if you translate it 1 on 1 into english but the term originated from the bavarian word of "Laiberl" wich is a small loaf that is translaited into "kleiner Laib" and it refers to the apperance of the lump of "Brät" or "Käs" so you could translate it maybe in a small loaf of "Brät" or "Käs" so its a loaf of saussage mass 🙂
@Wildcard71
@Wildcard71 Год назад
@@TheNarvaine Danke. Selbst viele Deutsche können das nicht herleiten.
@blizzar87
@blizzar87 Год назад
Americans cant drink in public, we cant eat in public. :)
@V0r4xiz
@V0r4xiz Год назад
If by "we" you mean one single town in bumfucking nowhere Niedersachsen and only within a 100x20m area in the city center. I can eat in puiblic just fine, my guy.
@wernerplochl9350
@wernerplochl9350 Год назад
omg, get this man a leberkassemmel! :D
@Kivas_Fajo
@Kivas_Fajo Год назад
Leberkäse=something like Spam/Baloney... It is processed meat that has been put in a form and then steamed/baked until done. An oven that can do both. Cut a slice, put it on a freshly baked bun with some mustard. Yummy!
@hiimboy8564
@hiimboy8564 7 месяцев назад
It’s my hometown where I was born and live, didn’t even heard about that lol I know that we got some Videos from realer Irrsinn of our roundabout in Celle! Greetings from Celle! Grüße aus Celle!
@jancleve9635
@jancleve9635 Год назад
4:47 Becaue with the bag the stand can claim that the didn´t offered it for direct consumtion. It is equally riddicilous like your brown bag around alcohol law, everbdy knows what is in the bag.
@raketensven3127
@raketensven3127 Год назад
Yea it's one of those obscure "laws". I've read about some US laws that are even more hilarious, like "You are not allowed to catch fish with a lasso."... Makes me wonder, if some people in the town halls are just bored and troll around.
@richardst1979
@richardst1979 Год назад
The "Bread" between the to pieces of Bread is called "Leberkäse" or "Fleischkäse" = "Levercheese" or "Meatcheese". They make a sort of dough of very fine shredded meat. The Dough is baked in a rectangular Form. So it looks like a Bread ;-)
@S0nOfABeach
@S0nOfABeach 10 месяцев назад
Wow! I just jumped. :o He says "I don't know how it is over there in HAMburg" - and I'm like: Whooo, why does he know where I live...oh. yeah. Let's comment and then watch the video...
@sniqers01
@sniqers01 Год назад
Similar to... You can't have a beer on the passanger seat of a parked car in the states... but... If you get out of the car, drink that beer in a paper bag and after finishing it step back into the car, it's fine!
@NWGJulian
@NWGJulian Год назад
this is funny, because i have to explain that regularly to our australian and american customers in work, what a „leberkäse“ is :D its literally called „liver cheese“, altough is neither liver nor cheese in it. its basically formed meat, sliced and warmed up. you then put it into a bread roll. funny addition: there is also leberkäse with cheese, which is then called „käseleberkäse“ -> cheese liver cheese :)
@stef987
@stef987 Год назад
5:04 they are not disobeying, there obviously are a lot of shops in the city centre where you can buy snacks to-go, so they can buy coffee, bread rolls, sandwiches, etc. in shops and walk over the market eating them (I suppose), but they can't buy (/the sellers aren't allowed to sell) snacks on the market itself, because the city is afraid the market would turn into a consumer market then, instead of staying the mere supply market that it's supposed to be - interesting, though... I remember stalls with snacks like Bratwurst from the markets back in my childhood, it was such a common thing. They didn't overtake all the other sellers and I suppose the city/organisators can regulate these things. But that's just my opinion now. I don't live in Celle.
@MrHodoAstartes
@MrHodoAstartes Год назад
I can understand the idea that they want to keep the character of the market centered around groceries. But the ordinance is quite pointlessly restrictive in that it seeks to rule out any kind of street food experience when there is blatantly demand for it. Not sure what the sentiment against lifestyle foods is about, either. Not like anyone in Celle is buying groceries on the weekly market out of necessity. It's literally also a lifestyle choice. Just one that's explicitly conservative.
@philippdrescher6012
@philippdrescher6012 Год назад
You can buy fast food like "Leberkäs Semmeln" all year round and don't need the farmers market for that. The market on the other hand is the only way for small farmers to sell their products and for consumers to get regional products. That's why it would be stupid to switch farmers for food trucks and let the whole market be swarmed by people blocking the street by eating there.
@tubekulose
@tubekulose Год назад
0:16 "Bratschespoliesi" 🤣🤣🤣
@em0_tion
@em0_tion Год назад
I feel sorry for the people who haven't tasted Leberkäse. 😢
@Rondi78
@Rondi78 Год назад
As weird as not being able to drink a beer in public in America.
@jeanclaudevomdeich4234
@jeanclaudevomdeich4234 Год назад
Hi Ryan, in Hamburg we say "moin" which compensates for all greetings around the day... Maybe you can open your next video with a "Moin" ? Love and blessings from Hamburg Germany 🇩🇪🙏🏻
@MichaEl-rh1kv
@MichaEl-rh1kv Год назад
That is not a German big mac, but a (south) German truck - a LKW (which can either be an abbreviation for Lastkraftwagen - officialese for truck - or Leberkäs-Weck(a) - meat loaf breadroll).
@CabinFever52
@CabinFever52 Год назад
Ryan, you're right. That leberkäse looked a bit like bread. At least here in Vienna, it's more like what you would know as bologna, Oscar Mayer, specifically.
@MrOrmanley
@MrOrmanley Год назад
Leberkäse (lit. translation Liver cheese) contains liver meat. The word cheese comes from the form it is made into, the loaf form looking like a piece of cheese. If it does not include liver, it is called Fleischkäse (lit. FLesh cheese) neither contains any cheese. It's a type of sausage, which can be eaten both cold (usually as thin slices) or sliced thick from a warmed up loaf, in a bun, with some mustard. It's basically the german hot dog.
@retropixelshow
@retropixelshow Год назад
that is not bread in a roll, its something we call fleischkäse or leberkäse which consists of very finely minced meat, which is then seasoned and made into a loaf form which is then roasted. goes great with sweet or normal mustard, in a roll or with a egg sunny side up etc.
@FSXMultiplayerforum
@FSXMultiplayerforum Год назад
Hi Ryan! I was born and still live in Celle, a medieval town with numerous half-timbered houses and some weird rules, which seem to be also medieval. Here’s another “Realer Irrsinn” video about some nonsense in Celle: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qUz5RH0k4_c.html Celle is situated in northern Germany, approximately 75 miles south of Hamburg. You absolutely should try a Leberkäsebrötchen! Although Leberkäse is originally a specialty from southern Germany, it has made its way here. It is a delectable, dense meatloaf made from finely ground corned beef, pork, bacon, and onions. Personally, I find that adding some coleslaw between the meat and the roll enhances the flavor even further. Warm regards from Celle, Carsten
@Kivas_Fajo
@Kivas_Fajo Год назад
Ryan, btw. Celle is a must see, when coming to Germany. ^^
@ChrisTian-rm7zm
@ChrisTian-rm7zm Год назад
The German hamburger is called LKW (Leber Käse Weck, literally "truck").
@andreasth3r3b3ll3
@andreasth3r3b3ll3 Год назад
The "Bread" between the bun has several names, and all are confusing. Its called Leberkäse - Liverchease but no liver or cheese inside, or Fleischkäse - Meatcheese you already may suspect it, no cheese inside and what you have seen was Pizzameatcheese and yes nothing of it is inside. Pizza because there are some pieces of paprika and mushrooms in it and its a bit spicy. Thx for watching.
@spoonetti
@spoonetti Год назад
I prefer Kassler Nackenbraten (smoked pork neck roast) in cross bun with mustard, or alternatively from my home town: Hamburger Rundstück: pork roast in a cross bun with gravy, mustard, braised onions and a slice of a gherkin. 😋
@leebowski5261
@leebowski5261 Год назад
for your information, Extra 3 is a german poltical satire/skit
@nrwdrift
@nrwdrift Год назад
Time for you to visit germany ✌️
@phoenixfeathers4128
@phoenixfeathers4128 Год назад
Ok… I get annoyed when people in my class start eating (because they eat worse than pigs) or in means of public transport (those are supposed to be clean spaces if you please), but a rule like this to me is stupid
@roerd
@roerd Год назад
Not sure if anybody already told you, but the name of the show "extra 3" is a wordplay on the fact that the German pronunciation of the number 3 is very similar to the English word "dry", so it should be pronounced "extra dry".
@hellemarc4767
@hellemarc4767 Год назад
That's not bread, but Fleischkäse, or Leberkäse (minced meat baked in the shape of a loaf). It tastes great with bread, especially with mustard.
@MrTrivium93
@MrTrivium93 Год назад
1:29 Thats what we call (and my favorite food) Fleischkäse, its Meat and its very tasty especially with Onions.. RED Onions on a Bun! :O
@nicobendig6597
@nicobendig6597 Год назад
So funny how he thinks Leberkäse is bread 🤣
@gamingtonight1526
@gamingtonight1526 Год назад
Because Americans live in their car, they don't eat in the street either!
@GeeShocker
@GeeShocker Год назад
The equivalent to the bag for alcohol in the US. 😂
@martinfehringer6408
@martinfehringer6408 Год назад
The satire show is called Extra drei in german pronunciation ;) But yeah you will find countless little stupid ordinances in Germany, but maybe in other countries, too ^^
@mercyunselt2035
@mercyunselt2035 Год назад
It is not a loaf of bread Ryan, the inserted one is called "Meat Cheese" or whwn I say it in my own understantanding it is like a meat loaf full of cheese. That is finely grind meat mixed with different spices and of course cheese and then baked. There are many flavor of that and it is very delicious.
@dorisschneider-coutandin9965
There is absolutely NO cheese (and no liver!) in Leberkäse, except you will have Pizzafleischkäse. There you will find some cheese cubes mixed in. The word derives most likely from the old German word "leiba" for left-overs. It is forcemeat , ground finely with spices, than put in a loaf-form and baked in the oven.
@robfriedrich2822
@robfriedrich2822 Год назад
1:54 It's a meatloaf, you get a slice from this in a roll.
@Why-D
@Why-D Год назад
Leberkäse my look like another slice of bread, from the far, but it is a special kind of "sausage".
@Apophis1966
@Apophis1966 9 месяцев назад
During the pandemic, there were two laws in Germany that made anyone who took part in a demonstration a criminal, no matter what they did. Firstly, the mask requirement and then the ban on masking during demonstrations
@hape7539
@hape7539 Год назад
btw : extra 3 , 3 = drei , what sounds like the english word dry ,so it means (extra) dry humor
@bema1908
@bema1908 Год назад
If you never had a Leberkäs-Brötchen, you missed something special in your life. :)
@ayounbailey586
@ayounbailey586 Год назад
What you think is a slice of bread in a bun is actually a Leberkäse (similar to a baloney, just sliced an inch thick).
@Xaver61
@Xaver61 Год назад
That's called a "Leberkässemmel"😉
@matzevogl6641
@matzevogl6641 Год назад
Leberkäs is a traditional Bavarian kind of meatloaf. It's totally delicious 😋🤤 In fact, the Bavarian eat it in a bread roll If I can get an address of you, I could send you some if you want 😊
@lumeriafaris8013
@lumeriafaris8013 Год назад
And don't forget: those are individual cases. Mainly because some idiots are in a position they are unfit for. And in many cases people go to court and win
@Matthias_Br
@Matthias_Br Год назад
That's a meat loaf. In the US singer call themselves like that but in Germany they are being eaten. Similar sh... in Hamburg. If you buy raw meat and want it in your own glass container, is not allowed. They have to give their own plastic garbage, which of course leaches into the meat.
@ruthuhl1969
@ruthuhl1969 Год назад
I'm German and NEVER heard of that, it's rediculous 😂
@Auvas_Damask
@Auvas_Damask Год назад
That wasn't bread, it's called Leberkäse (liver cheese) and is actually served on a plate with mashed potatoes and peas and carrots.😂
@montanus777
@montanus777 Год назад
i'm pretty sure some of the members of the city council have friends or donors owning restaurants in the city, who don't want competition ... ;)
@leopoldiv2341
@leopoldiv2341 Год назад
4:05 Because the woman was so funny and it didn't translate: "Yeah, that is typical Celle here! Why can't I eat the roll here? Why do I have to walk around the corner or have it in a bag?"
@itsmebatman
@itsmebatman Год назад
It looks like the city council wants the market to be a place were people trade traditional stuff, not warm food. It's crazy, because the whole point of a market is for people to trade what they want, be it a Lerberkäsebrötchen or a rug. Bureaucrazy gone wild I would guess.
@madkuya9862
@madkuya9862 Год назад
1:37 meatloaf. Fleischkäse in German. Well in my part of Germany, in other parts its called "Leberkäse". You may know it from the American meatloaf Pizza. Just in Big.....looking like a Bread. 3:53 Hey, you Americans do the same with Alkohol... sooo its the same wired.
@Egiblues
@Egiblues Год назад
hey Ryan i am one of your german viewers and wanted to ask if you can be seen in a live stream on youtube or twitch. Maybe we could then explain a few things to you live in the chat, which is lost in some translations when you watch Realer Irrsinn extra 3 (real madness ) with subtitles Greetings Mike from Stuttgart (Southwest Germany)
@jdice500
@jdice500 Год назад
Leberkäs is a kind of meat and Leberkäs roll is a german Fastfood/Streetfood
@saraa.4295
@saraa.4295 Год назад
Weekday markets are way less regulated than a street vendor would be, which is why they should only sell food that is not for eating... The bag is a loophole..
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