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  2. Alcohol preferences in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Countries in Europe in which wine is historically the most popular alcoholic drink, informally known as the wine belt, are located to the south of beer belt and vodka belt. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ] The wine belt has been variously defined as approximately spanning 41–44°N, [ 31 ] 30–50°N, [ 32 ] and 35–50/51°N.

  3. Drinking culture - Wikipedia

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    Drinking habits vary significantly across the globe. In many European countries, wine and beer are integral to the dining experience, reflecting a culture of moderate, meal-centric drinking. [29] Conversely, in countries like Russia, higher rates of hard liquor consumption are observed, which has been linked to social and health issues.

  4. European cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Dishes that are both sweet and savoury were common earlier in Ancient Roman cuisine, but are today uncommon, with sweet dishes being served only as dessert. A service where the guests are free to take food by themselves is termed a buffet, and is usually restricted to parties or holidays. Nevertheless, guests are expected to follow the same ...

  5. People Shared 41 Things About Europe That Americans Could ...

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    Image credits: Beachhouse15 #21. Letting kids play outside by themselves, or going to the local playground. #22. I would say is more a mediterranean thing but eat your lunch with a glass of wine ...

  6. American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The doughnut began its life originally as a New York pastry that arrived in the 18th century as the Dutch olykoek, with later additions from other nations of Europe like the Italian zeppole, the Jewish/Polish pączki, and the German Berliner arriving in the 19th century to complete the variety found in modern doughnuts today. [132]

  7. I moved from the US to Germany and the UK. I love Europe, but ...

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    It felt like a completely different world—like when Harry Potter went to the wizarding world for the first time. Sula explored ancient buildings and castles in Germany. Helene Sula

  8. British cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Highlights and staples of British cuisine include the roast dinner, the full breakfast, Shepherd's pie, Toad in the hole, and fish and chips; a highly diverse variety of both savoury and sweet pies, cakes, tarts, and pastries; foods influenced by immigrant populations such as curry and spaghetti bolognese; traditional desserts such as trifle ...

  9. For some Americans living in Europe, relief from some of the ...

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    A lower cost of living. Affordable health care. Enhanced quality of life. Better bread.. By now, many Americans are used to hearing a variety of reasons why life across the Atlantic has tempted ...