E13: You had me at cake | The Black Forest, Germany

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We head to Germany's deep, dark Black Forest to track down a drunken birthday cake full of special memories for Clayton.

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I'm a food-obsessed Australian traveler finding the best traditional local foods across Europe - a new video every Friday!

It's amazing how many famous foods and drinks have been named after their place of origin. Everyone knows that Champagne is a place, but how about Cheddar? Or Cognac? Have you ever wondered about the cities, towns, and regions that gave their names to Brussels sprouts, Black Forest cake and Bordeaux wine? This channel has all the answers!

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The "Cheat Schwarzwälder Torte" Looks great … but … and Maybe I'm nitpicking here ;-) … you didn't use Kirschwasser, but rather "Kirschlikör" (Kirschwasser is a clear) :-) … still tasted great I presume

PWRobinson