German supermarket items that Americans buy all the time (let's go shopping!)

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We've been living in Germany for 2.5 years now!! In this video, we share our favorite products with you guys & even talk about what our favorite German supermarkets are. It's a fun, relaxed video where we get to shopping together and share with you why we like them! Let us know what you think of the video below.

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I hope people will learn to stop commenting on other people's food choices in a food-police sort of way. let's remember that youtube is only a small look into other people's lives. dear commenters: it's not your responsibility to deem someone else's choices as healthy or unhealthy. es ist einer der negativen seine der deutschen, dieses belehrende verhalten gegenüber fremden personen. schade.

catrionafrancesca
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Oh I do enjoy the German supermarkets. We shopped Aldi last night in Victoria, Texas and it felt a lot like I was back in Germany. 😂. Managed to grab some Knoppers and Milka candy. It will be interesting when y'all shop for groceries in Japan. Google translate will be your friend for sure! I will miss the German adventures, but can't wait to see what lies ahead.

jjivy
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We just moved to Germany from Japan 😅
Yen rates are really good to shop there when you are paying with dollar. Definitely different type of food but you can find really good stuff. Definitely better quality then American products. Best of luck.

cinthiapage
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Japan will definitely be a big change! Sorry to see you guys go, but you're young and adventurous, so wishing you the best on that! Regarding your food choices, I was a little suprised at how much sugar you still consume (Chocolate, Nutella, chocolate milk, chocolate müsli).

ernestmccutcheon
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Have you tried Baumkuchen? Because you may see that in Japan, it's called Baumu and has a lot of varieties there. It was brought to Japan by german POWs.

gerhardadler
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Hi! I just found your YouTube yesterday and love what I've seen so far! I read through your "about" info and thought maybe Tanner is working for the US government in some capacity but I couldn't see anything about it? Is he working for a US contractor? I'm just curious...

My husband is retired US Army and we lived in Vilseck for seven years so watching your Graf videos made me so homesick for Germany! I worked on a US Army contract for Northrop Grumman in Graf while we lived there but we left when my husband retired in 2001 so it's been quite a while since we've been there. I'm going to watch more of your videos so I can revisit parts of Germany we miss so much!

lynettecolvin
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4:50 Celeriac, often used for soups; peel it and cut in small pieces

janmortensen
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If you like Pommesgewürz. There is a YT Channel called Pommesmän and he has published his special recepy for that. It is the owner of a catering service centered around Pommes and Currywurst. If you run out in Japan you might make it yourself.

martinscholer
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I'm so glad you guys learned to shop in DE stores! I wish I could stress how much money the Americans would save, hundreds of dollars a month, and the food is soooo much better for you!!😋 everything, well not sweets & chips😊. Hope you have a nice experience in Japan! We have been following the channel since you arrived. We are retired Americans & are staying! (Edeka is more experience though 🤨)

gsmith
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Good news for you: Ritter Sport chocolate is available in Japanese supermarkets.

vande
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Marzipan is the best. Also like the gingerbread cookies, we call them paper cookies because of the white layer on the bottom.

szjuhij
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the feeling is like good friends leaving 🤢🤢

helfgott
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4:50 Sellerie, Knollensellerie - celeriac / knob celery

helloweener
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What s journey it's been. Followed you from the beginning and shall discover Japan with you

sushi
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If you never tried the nut chocolate from ALDI, try it. Both types( the dark and the bright one are really delicious)

wtsalive
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Wow Japan that’s amazing for you ! Japan is one of the 2 countries that I would like to visit

SABRINA.ARMY.BTS.
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"there´s one chocolate milk which is better" you probably mean Chocomel, gotta look in the dry section for that one since it doesn´t have to be refrigerated. And did you know that Döner actually is a Dürüm just in a different type of flat bread and Dürum not just the burrito style flat bread itself?

gedeuchnixan
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Do you know the old name for Feldsalat? If I tell it you will remember the fairytale in which the pregnant mum had stolen the Feldsalat of the neighbours garden because she was hungry for this item and for punishment her born daughter have to live in a tower. There her hair grow since a prince came and ask her to let her long long hair down. 😂😂😂 Yes, Rapunzel. The girl is named after the Feldsalat which is called Rapunzeln (Plural).

anna-ranja
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You should Visitenkarte Waldenbruch south of Stuttgart. Rittersport HQ is there with an Factory Sale.

hessenlion
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Hi Noa, Willa, Risa and Tanner. Well, it seems to me like a regular shopping and if you wouldnt have tried out products from the mentioned supermarket you wouldnt have found your favourites. Dont go for products just because they are couple cents cheaper in the other supermarket. You did very well. I remember your first shopping in a small supermarket always with the question in mind: what is this and this and will it taste. It seems you developed to a professional grocerie shopper and I understand filling with just one hand free for filling the bag its not that fast doing 😀 Well, first of course, securing Noa. Good father !!! CU

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