There are three types of Belgian these - (Liege) regular, (Brussels) some with toppings, and (Galettes) some that are light and thin.
Waffles
These two colors make up the Austrian flag.
Red and white
Despite its name, this festival actually starts in the last week of September and officially dates back to 1810, when Crown Prince Ludwig threw a party to celebrate his wedding to Princess Terese on October 12.
Oktoberfest
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
There are over 2,100 of these in Germany, including Neuschwanstein and Köningsberg.
Castles
This popular jelly filled donut is also named after Germany's capital.
Ein Berliner
Brussels is the capital of this country, where French, German, and Dutch are the official languages.
Belgium
This popular Christmas tradition/decoration originated in Gemany.
The Christmas tree (Tannenbaum)
This scientist is known for his studies related to physics and the equation E=mC2
Albert Einstein
Germany was the first country in the world to adopt this, which occurred on November 1st this year.
Daylight Savings Time
This famous Austrian food consists of breaded and fried veal
This is the least populated country in the European Union. Its flag is red, white, and blue.
Luxembourg
This celebration, known as Silvester, is celebrated with cheers, kisses, and a BIG party in Berlin.
New Year's Eve
Another famous German composer, this man wrote a number of famous operas including Der Ring des Nibelungen and Parsifal.
Richard Wagner
This is the oldest motorway network in the world. It is also the only one in Europe to have no general speed limit.
the Autobahn
Over 800 million of these spicy sausages are eaten each year in Germany. There is even a museum honoring them!
Currywurst
The seat of the European headquarters of the United Nations as well as many other international organizations is found in Geneva - a city in this country.
This celebration occurs mainly in Southern Bavaria, and it celebrated in December with men in demonic costumes, banging on doors, and frightening children.
Krampusnacht or Krampus Night
This supermodel gained fame in the United States in the 1990's and continues in the spotlight as a model, presenter, producer and businesswoman.
Heidi Klum
Cheers in German is...?
Prost!
Belgium produces 220,000 tonnes of this tasty treat every year.
Chocolate
Apart from Russia, this country is the most populous in Europe, with a population of over 82 million!
Germany
This celebration pays homage to a particular vegetable. The harvest of this vegetable marks springtime, and it can be found in many German dishes.
Spargelfest
This actress, known for Miss Congeniality and The Blind Side, spent many years living in Germany as a child and even had dual citizenship for many years.
Sandra Bullock
Anstandsstück, is a German word that describes this food/dining situation.
The last piece of food at a party that everyone wants but is too polite to take!