Why are german restaurants so underwhelming in the United States? [closed]
French, Italian, Korean, Japenese, all good foods with awesome representation in the United States. Why is there so little, if at all, Germany food in the United States?
All the german establishments i'm able to find are low to mid tier cuisine, at best.
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I guess that largely depends on what portion of the country you reside in. In areas more strongly influenced by Germanic and Scandinavian immigrants (upper Midwest), German restaurants abound and even in eateries that aren't specifically "German," you get regular offerings like Bratwurst, which is a mainstay at Milwaukee Brewer and Green Bay Packer games, for instance.
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Why are there so few German restaurants in the US?
German food's decline \u201creflects the cultural mix of this country toward more Latin American, Asian and African American culture, and less of the mainstay Germanic culture that influenced this country for many decades,\u201d said Arnim von Friedeburg, an importer of German foods and the founder of Germanfoods.org.Is German food healthy?
Traditional German cuisine is known for healthy, hearty dishes served with most care. In fact, many of the American foods are originated from the traditional recipes of German food. Moreover, traditional German foods are influenced greatly by their local regional delicacies.Why does German food taste different?
From a young age the German palate is adapted to enjoy the simple flavors of salt, wurst (sausage) and breadcrumbs, shunning anything too sweet, too spicy or too complex. Much of the food enjoyed in different regions of a Germany can be described as simple, heavy and savory.Why is German food so good?
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