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Ah, Christmas in Germany! It’s the time of year when the smell of traditional German Christmas food fills the air. From stollen to sausages, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Let’s take a look at some of the most popular dishes that make up a traditional German Christmas feast.

Wow! Fish like salmon, hake, herring and carp are a staple for Germans during the holidays. But if you’re not into that, no worries - poultry like goose or turkey is also popular. And don’t forget the sausages at the Christmas party - yum!

  1. Stollen: A traditional German Christmas cake made with dried fruit, nuts, and spices. It is usually covered in powdered sugar or icing sugar.

  2. Lebkuchen: A type of gingerbread cookie that is popular during the holiday season in Germany. It is often decorated with icing and candied fruits or nuts.

  3. Kartoffelsalat: Potato salad made with potatoes, mayonnaise, onions, pickles, and other ingredients such as bacon or ham. It is a popular side dish for Christmas dinner in Germany.

  4. Glühwein: Mulled wine that is served hot during the winter months in Germany and other parts of Europe. It is usually made with red wine, cinnamon sticks, cloves, orange peel and sugar to sweeten it up a bit more than regular wine would be on its own

  5. Bratwurst: Grilled sausage that can be served as an appetizer or main course at Christmas dinner in Germany along with sauerkraut and mashed potatoes

6 .Schweinebraten: Roast pork loin that has been marinated overnight before being roasted until golden brown on the outside but still juicy inside

7 .Rouladen: Thin slices of beef rolled up around bacon strips and pickles before being cooked slowly until tender

In Germany, Christmas is all about the food! Popular dishes include roasted goose, potato dumplings, and sauerkraut. Yum! Plus, there’s always a variety of sweet treats like stollen cake and lebkuchen cookies. Oh, and don’t forget the mulled wine - it’s a must-have for any festive celebration in Germany!