Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Slightly strange food

Our first trip to the grocery store was overwhelming. We happened to pick one that's not very similar to US grocery stores, and many of the foods are just slightly different. Or very different. Since then we've gotten used to some of the differences in groceries, drinks, and snacks...

I totally forgot to take a picture while out and about (lunch with a friend, hardware store trip, chorus rehearsal) so I just gathered up anything slightly strange in our cabinets and took a group picture:


The fritz-kola is subtitled "caffeinated lemonade." David has had it, I haven't. 

Then there's the Knusper-Müseli mit schololade, which is essentially chocolate granola? I will try it for breakfast tomorrow, but it will probably be sweeter than I like. 

The Bounty is a small candy bar filled with coconut. 

The Nord Gold is a new purchase. It's apparently egg liquor. 

Then there are the Pringles nacho cheese tortilla chips. They are nothing like tortilla chips. They are like the cheddar cheese Pringles, but with a slight kick and no potato. Do not recommend. 

And last, it's the currywurst ketchup. In Berlin, currywurst is essentially a brat with curry-flavored ketchup on the side. David brought this home because he wanted ketchup and it apparently felt wrong to just get normal when he could have a Berlin one. 

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