Ich hatte einen Schokoladen -Berliner und eine Käsespeck -Brezel. Sehen sie authentisch aus? Machen sie diese überhaupt in Deutschland? Wenn ja, welche Regionen sind dafür beliebt?

    Ich hatte es in einem Restaurant namens Deutsch Brezelhaus, die Art von Brot, die sie ziemlich authentisch aussahen!

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    1. LordOfHeavenWill on

      Looks like what I would get if I order something chinese in a chinese restaurant in germany.

    2. Old-Sheepherder5325 on

      I wouldn’t trust a place where you got served with a half eaten Berliner

    3. German-ish

      Brezen abroad usually taste wrong somehow but those flavor combinations are not that unusual

      I personally wouldn’t call that Berliner but that’s because I’m from the south (and we’re right)

    4. average_joetron on

      How authentic is the Indian food in Germany? There, you have your answer.

    5. A Berliner isn’t filled with chocolate and not served in a fancy plate. It’s Fingerfood

    6. HowAboutThatUsername on

      1. is a doughnut. In Germany you’d fill a Berliner traditionally with rose hip jam: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_hip](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_hip)
      2. I mean, I’m not mad at it. But usually a Brezel by itself is good enough. Maybe add some butter, yum!
      3. Cute. Looks like a doll’s house. 🙂 Most of it looks legit. We do have a lot of dark bread to chose from, that’s something I’m missing on that pic.

    7. Sufficient_Hunter_61 on

      Berliners are usually made with ham, and bretzels would consist of only the bread, or if the had cheese, would be a smaller gratinated slice on top.

      That looks decent and good. Although there are many options for more „authentic“ German food.

    8. Accomplished_Tip3597 on

      what the hell is this Bremsspur on the plate with the half eaten Berliner?

    9. Not something you typically see in Germany, but also nothing I’d be surprised seeing in Germany either

    10. Kopfkranke_ on

      Berliners are usually filled with jam. But they are also available with other fillings. You can’t really get real pretzels abroad, but they still look good. Hope everything tasted good.

    11. Mea_Culpa_74 on

      It looks decent. And yes, even here you can get cheese brezen. And Krapfen with chocolate filling. So from a Bavarian perspective I say I have seen less authentic stuff in countries closer to Germany.

    12. Berliner is traditionally filled with red jam, but other fillings are done too, including Nutella. The Bretzel seems to be shaped wrongly.

      Both are usually sold in bakeries as a snack, not in sit-down restaurants. But both look relatively well-made.

    13. While you can sometimes get a Berliner filled with chocolate it’s far far far more common to fill them with apricot or strawberry jam, vanilla pudding is also a thing but less common, the dough could be right but iam not sure.

      Anyway, due to historical reasons german cuisine differs greatly across the country it’s not even called ”Berliner” everywhere

    14. Chocolate Berliner looks pretty good and like I would expect it, although I only knew them with jam inside and pudding so far, not sure. You would not often get it that fancy on a plate in a bistro in Germany, its more like a to-go in a bakery.

      Cheese Bacon Pretzel looks great! Again, not a bad thing, I only know this as a cooled down, to-go item in a bakery. Definitely common in Souther Germany.

      The breads in the third picture look great and I wondered if they’re real or not because they look really professional and textbook german bakery items. They would be presented a bit differently in a german bakery of course but otherwise look perfect.

      (all my non-professional opinion)

    15. Usually they don’t serve berliners on skidmarked plates. Kinda disgusting IMO

    16. 420blaZZe_it on

      It looks decently authentic! Like 6-7/10. And it looks fun, most importantly.

    17. ThenAgainNah on

      Doesn’t look very authentic to me. Yes we do have Berliner/Krapfen but most of them are filled with marmalade. But tbf I assume there are Berliner filled with chocolate to be found in Germany. It’s just not the norm.

      As for the Brezel, I only know them either classic with only salt or covered in Cheese and baked in it. You can also get them with butter and sometimes chives, pretty popular where I’m from. But I have never seen this version where they serve it with these cheese puddles.

      I’m from Baden-Württemberg fyi. Might be different in other parts of Germany

    18. The first one looks fine, though it’s most commonly filled with apricot or strawberry jam, but you can definitely find them with chocolate filling.

      Second one is weird. I can absolutely imagine it tasting alright or even good, but you’d never see this in germany. Brezen are usually just like you see in the third pic top right.

      Third pic, the bread on display looks decent, but it’s hard to tell how good it actually is from this picture.

    19. These-Tie-8910 on

      Presenting German food in a fancy setting feels almost like an oxymoron.

    20. Keksdepression on

      Can I ask where in India this is? I’ll probably be visiting the country next year and I’d love to know if it’s close to the place I’lol visit cause I’d love to try Indias take on German food lol

    21. DrummerDesigner6791 on

      To give you a little more concrete answer than the others have: 

      The chocolate Berliner looks like a real Berliner. While they are usually made with jam, sometimes you can get them with a chocolate filling. However, the filling seems a little excessive and if course I can’t comment on the taste. 

      The cheese bacon pretzel is a different thing. I have never eaten this combination and it looks a little weird to me. And yes, Germans like bretzel, bacon and cheese, we simply don’t combine them in this way. However, the bretzel itself looks like an actual bretzel.

    22. Bradur-iwnl- on

      That berlin with a shit brake strip is crazy. And what is that at the end? Intestine? Diarrhea?

    23. MaldonadoMVP on

      Everybody complaining about these dishes being not in the most traditional form, I could get all of these pastries in my small village bakery… you’re all talking like we can’t change a thing or two.

      These dishes do look like they could be from Germany.

    24. I’ve never eaten a Berliner with a chocolate filling before. I usually only know them with jam.

    25. I’m sorry but a pseudo fine dining Berliner is the funniest shit I’ve seen in my life.

      Yes, we eat a lot of Berliner. But not served like this lol

      Both are meant to be eaten on the go out of a paper bag or at Kaffe trinken/Brotzeit at Home.

    26. 1) Never saw it irl but doesn’t seem impossible

      2) Looks legit.

      3) the darker stuff in the upper right looks very legit. The stuff in the middle and left part just doesn’t give me the right vibe. At least not like high quality bread.

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