German Food Culture
The World of Plants
Made in Germany
Famous Sights
200

This street food favorite consists of fried pork sausage cut into slices and topped with ketchup sauce.

What is currywurst?

200

This yellow flower follows the sun across the sky and produces seeds used for healthy oil and snacks.

What is a sunflower?

200

Founded by Adolf Dassler, this global sports brand uses three iconic stripes as its logo.

What is adidas?

200

Located in paris, this massive iron lattice tower is one of the most visited monuments in the world.

What is the Eiffel Tower?

400

This thin, pan-fried meat cutlet is usually made of pork or veal and is heavily coated in breadcrumbs.

What is schnitzel?

400

This is the process by wich green plants use sunlight to make their own food from carbon dioxide (CO2) and water.

What is potosynthesis?

400

invented by Hans Riegel in Bonn in 1922, these chewy, fruit-flavored sweets are shaped like bears.

What are Haribo Goldbears (gummy bears)?

400

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This famous orange-red bridge in California connects the city of San Francisco to Pacific Ocean.

What is the Golden Gate Bridge?

600

This yellow, spicy condiment is a must-have for German sausages, and Bautzen is famous for making it.

What is mustard?

600

This plant thrives in extreme desert heat by replacing normal leaves with sharp spikes to prevent water loss.

What is a cactus?

600

This luxury car company uses the slogan "The Ultimate Driving Machine" and a circular blue-and-white logo representing Bavaria.

What is BMW?

600

Located in New York City, this famous, bright intersection is known for is massive electronic billoards and Broadway theaters.

What is Times Square?

800

This popular raw chopped pork dish is seasoned with salt and pepper and often served on a bread roll with raw onions.

What is mett?

800

These plants do not have seeds or flowers and grow in dark, wet forest areas.

What is moss?

800

Famous for its wooden pencils and highlighters, this german company is one of the oldest industrial companies in the world.

What is Faber-Castell?

800

This famous rocky hill in Athens survived many ancient wars, and is iconic ruined temples are known as the birthplace of democracy.

What is Acropolis?

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