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  2. The Christmas Village in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas Village was formerly held at City Hall, since LOVE Park was under construction. In 2017, Christmas Village returned to the newly renovated LOVE Park and turned it into an authentic German Christmas market. The 2023 event was open from November 18 – December 24, 2023.

  3. 6 Traditional German Recipes You Need to Try - AOL

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    2. Spaetzle. Otherwise known as Käsespätzle, spaetzle is a German egg noodle pasta that has a chewy texture akin to dumplings. It is the epitome of comfort food and one of the most beloved ...

  4. List of German desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of German desserts. German cuisine has evolved as a national cuisine through centuries of social and political change with variations from region to region. The southern regions of Germany, including Bavaria and neighbouring Swabia , as well as the neighbouring regions in Austria across the border share many dishes.

  5. Rødgrød - Wikipedia

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    Rødgrød or rote Grütze was traditionally made of groat or grit, as revealed by the second component of the name in Danish, German, or Low German. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Semolina and sago are used in some family recipes; potato starch is today the standard choice to achieve a creamy to pudding-like starch gelatinization .

  6. 9 Aldi German Christmas Treats To Try This Holiday Season

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    Related: Best Christmas Cookie Recipes. Rachel Schneider / Cheapism. 5. Stollen Bites. A cakey, fruity bread, stollen is a traditional German Christmas bread. Aldi's bite-sized iteration offers ...

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  8. Marzipan pig - Wikipedia

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    The marzipan pig is a traditional German, Dutch, Belgian, and Scandinavian confectionery consisting of marzipan shaped as a pig. During Jul in Norway and Sweden, a tradition is to eat a rice porridge known as risgrøt (risgrynsgröt in Swedish); a single almond is hidden in the porridge. Whoever finds the almond receives a marzipan pig as a ...

  9. Gingerbread house - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, Christmas markets sell decorated gingerbread before Christmas. (Lebkuchenhaus or Pfefferkuchenhaus are the German terms for a gingerbread house.) Making gingerbread houses is a Christmas tradition in many families. They are typically made before Christmas using pieces of baked gingerbread dough assembled with melted sugar.