German Food

What does Any Forums think about German food?
>pic related

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is that a fucking pizza with fish fingers on it ?

Exactly!

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good use of pickles.

Middachesn

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Honestly doesn't seem like a bad combo.

You think it'll be as unpopular as picrel?
The store bought spring rolls are disgusting. I tried those, from REWE, ALDI and LIDL. The filling tastes like canned crap.

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And here's an example of actual good German convenience food.

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What's the difference between traditional and orginal?

Edeka chads win again

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Is it a white sauce pizza?
That looks amazing.

That's cheese probably

Nah, that's just cheese and spinach ... topped with fish fingers.

That's cool too I just don't like marinara + spinach.

>best before 8 yrs ago
I renounce

The "original" has more filling than the "traditional". If you buy them from a butcher they have even more filling.
I like the "original" ones more because it's more balanced.
You can get those almost anywhere I think. Has been some time that I went to LIDL/ALDI though, so I'm not sure.

Those age like fine wine. I recommend at least 10 years+ so you can experience the full aroma.

>You can get those almost anywhere I think. Has been some time that I went to LIDL/ALDI though,
But definitly not Gut & Günstig or EDEKA branded like in pic rel

Right, never seen something like that. I wonder why though, Bürger doesn't have a copyright on them or anything.

bump

needs more bratwurst