German Food

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German
English
Brot
Bread
Kartoffel
Potato
Schokolade
Chocolate
Suppe
Soup
Orange
Orange
Banane
Banana
Kekse
Biscuits
Erdbeere
Strawberry
Pfannkuchen
Pancake
Champignons
Mushroom
Fleisch
Meat
Limo
Lemonade
Schinken
Ham
Obst
Fruit
Apfel
Apple
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5 Comments
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Level 88
Jun 16, 2016
In the United States, we call Kekse "cookies".
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Level 43
Mar 13, 2022
agreed. I didn't even know there was another word for it!
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Level 65
Oct 10, 2022
I think there's french logic behind it. bis-cuits roughly translates to twice-cooked, and that's what we use to refer to the harder, smaller ones in the UK, whereas 'cookies' is used for ones which are larger and softer, and one would assume, cooked for less time
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Level 82
Nov 27, 2019
Actually, 'Limo' refers to any fizzy drink, while 'Limonade' means 'lemonade.
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Level 26
Aug 7, 2024
NO! Limo is just an abreviation for Limonade which is always fizzy