Christmas may still be months away, but Germany's supermarkets are already brimming with gingerbread, Advent calendars and festive decorations. The country's iconic Christmas markets are also ...
At a past Dresden Striezelmarkt, Daniela Kasper of the Dietze bakery sells traditional Christmas stollen loaves and cakes at the city's Christmas market. For Wolfgang Gärtner, stollen is like other ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A passer-by walks past a department store with a festively decorated shop window and the inscription "Christmas". Marcus ...
These traditional German Christmas Cookies are the perfect addition to your holiday cookie platter. With favorites like almond crescent cookies, spritz cookies and gingerbread cookies you can bake up ...
BERLIN (AP) — Traditional Christmas markets are opening across Germany on Monday, drawing revelers to their wooden stands with mulled wine, grilled sausages, potato pancakes or caramelized apples.
Heading to Germany for the Christmas markets or maybe you want to celebrate a bit of a German Christmas at home? Well here are the best Christmas eats in Germany. What Germans eat at Christmas ...
Rotkohl — red cabbage braised with apples and onions — is a classic Bavarian side for goose, duck, or pork. This version gets its full flavor from rendered speck, orange zest, and spices like caraway ...
Christmas is a magical time of year for families around the world that celebrate this holiday season. In the United States, children and adults of all ages practice many Christmas traditions. Some ...
DRESDEN, Germany (AP) — When pastry chef Tino Gierig is asked what the famous Dresden stollen tastes like, his eyes sparkle and his voice rises to an enthusiastic sing-song as as he describes the rich ...