Das Deutschlandlabor – Folge 19: Wurst
Summary
TLDRIn this 'Deutschlandlabor' video, Nina and David explore the German love for sausages, revealing that on average, Germans consume about 30 kg of sausage per year. They discuss various types of sausages suitable for breakfast or dinner, and the preference for fresh sausage over pre-packaged ones. The video delves into the diversity of sausages in Germany, with approximately 1000 varieties, and touches on the cultural significance of condiments like mustard and ketchup. It also highlights the popularity of vegetarian sausages among the 7 million vegetarians in Germany and concludes with a taste test comparing different sausages, including a vegetarian option.
Takeaways
- 🍖 Germans enjoy eating sausage, averaging around 30 kg per person per year.
- 🍳 There are sausages for cooking, frying, and grilling, and many types can be eaten on bread for breakfast or dinner.
- 🥖 Both cheese and sausage are popular toppings for bread in Germany, with no clear preference.
- 🛒 When buying sausage, some Germans prefer fresh sausage from the butcher rather than pre-packaged sausage from the supermarket.
- 🥓 There are approximately 1,000 different types of sausage in Germany.
- 💰 The cheapest sausage costs around 99 cents per 100 grams, while the most expensive costs 4.49 euros per 100 grams.
- 🌱 Vegetarian sausages are also popular in Germany, with about 7 million vegetarians in the country.
- 🔥 Many Germans love grilling, and both meat and vegetarian sausages are popular for grilling.
- 🌭 In taste tests, people who prefer meat sausages tend to favor them over vegetarian sausages.
- 🛍 Despite the preference for fresh sausages, many Germans still buy packaged sausages from the supermarket due to lower prices.
Q & A
What is the average annual sausage consumption per person in Germany according to the script?
-The script states that on average, each German consumes about 30 kg of sausage per year.
What are some occasions or meals when Germans typically eat sausages?
-Germans enjoy sausages for breakfast or dinner, and they can be used for cooking, on the grill, or as a topping for bread.
What is the preferred way of buying sausages according to the script?
-The script suggests that when buying sausages, it is better to go to a butcher for freshness rather than buying pre-packaged ones from a supermarket.
How many types of sausages are there in Germany as mentioned in the script?
-The script mentions that there are approximately 1000 types of sausages in Germany.
What is the price range for sausages in Germany according to the script?
-The cheapest sausage costs 99 cents for 100 grams, while the most expensive one costs 4.49 euros for 100 grams.
Why does the color red appear in meat and sausages?
-The script explains that the red color in meat and sausages comes from the meat itself after processing.
What condiments are traditionally used with specific types of sausages in Germany as per the script?
-Bavarian white sausage is traditionally eaten with mustard, and currywurst is eaten with ketchup.
Is there a type of sausage that is not available at the butcher's according to the script?
-The script mentions that a vegetarian sausage is not typically found at a traditional butcher's shop.
How many vegetarians are there in Germany, and do they eat vegetarian sausages?
-The script indicates that there are about 7 million vegetarians in Germany, and vegetarian sausages are popular among them.
What is the favorite way of eating sausages in Germany, as suggested by the script?
-The script suggests that Germans prefer to eat sausages grilled, and they believe the best sausages come from the butcher.
What was the outcome of the taste test in the script regarding vegetarian and non-vegetarian sausages?
-The taste test in the script showed that people who like meat prefer sausages made from meat, but some also enjoyed the vegetarian option.
Outlines
🌭 German Sausages: A Staple in the Diet
This paragraph introduces the topic of German sausages, highlighting their popularity and consumption habits among Germans. It mentions that on average, Germans eat about 30 kg of sausage per year. The paragraph explores different ways sausages are enjoyed, such as for breakfast, dinner, or grilled, and the variety of sausages available, with an estimated 1000 types in Germany. It also touches on the preference for fresh sausages over pre-packaged ones, the cost range of sausages, and the traditional accompaniments like mustard and ketchup. The paragraph ends with a discussion on the color of sausages and a brief mention of vegetarian sausages, indicating the dietary preferences of some Germans.
🍢 Grilled Sausages: A Favorite in Germany
This paragraph focuses on the grilling culture in Germany and the preference for grilled sausages. It discusses a taste test conducted by Nina and David for the 'Deutschlandlabor', where they evaluate the taste of different sausages. The paragraph also includes a brief mention of vegetarian sausages and their acceptance among meat-eaters. The summary ends with a note on the participants' opinions on the taste of the sausages, with some preferring the traditional meat variety over the vegetarian options.
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Keywords
💡Wurst
💡Deutschlandlabor
💡Sausage varieties
💡Cheese
💡Butcher
💡Price
💡Color
💡Condiments
💡Vegetarian sausage
💡Grilling
💡Taste test
Highlights
Germans consume an average of about 30 kg of sausage per year.
Sausages are enjoyed in various forms, such as for cooking, frying, or grilling.
Sausages can be used for breakfast or dinner, and can be paired with bread, cheese, or marmalade.
There is no clear favorite when it comes to pairing bread with cheese, sausage, or other spreads.
When buying sausage, freshness is preferred over pre-packaged options.
Fresh sausage is typically purchased from a butcher rather than the supermarket.
Germany has approximately 1000 different types of sausages.
The cheapest sausage costs 99 cents for 100g, while the most expensive is priced at 4.49 euros for 100g.
The color red in meat contributes to the red color seen in sausages.
Bavarian white sausage is traditionally enjoyed with mustard, while currywurst is paired with ketchup.
Vegetarian sausages are popular in Germany, with around 7 million vegetarians.
Many Germans enjoy grilling, which is why the video features a test of grilled sausages.
Vegetarian sausages are well-seasoned and can be very tasty.
The video experiment shows that meat-eaters prefer sausages made from meat over vegetarian options.
Despite the availability of fresh sausages from butchers, many people still buy pre-packaged sausages from supermarkets, likely due to lower prices.
The video concludes that grilled sausage is a favorite way to enjoy sausages in Germany.
There is a debate on whether mustard or ketchup is the better accompaniment for sausages.
The video features a taste test comparing different types of sausages, including vegetarian options.
Transcripts
[Musik]
wie leben die Deutschen und wie sind sie
wirklich
deutschlandlabor hallo wir sind Nina und
David vom deutschlandlabor wir
beantworten Fragen zu Deutschland und
den Deutschen heute geht es um das Thema
Wurst
lecker die deutschen essen gerne Wurst
im Durchschnitt ist jeder Deutsche etwa
30 kg Wurst pro Jahr es gibt Wurst zum
Kochen oder Wurst für die Bratpfanne und
den Grill viele Wurstsorten kann man
aufs Brot legen fürs Frühstück oder
Abendessen Wurst oder Käse das ist hier
die Frage was istst du gern aufs Brot
Käse Wurst Käse frisch Käse Wurst Wurst
Marmelade Käse Käse Salami Wurst Käse es
gibt keinen klaren Sieger die deutschen
Essen Käse und Wurst wenn ich Wurst
einkaufen gehe dann gehe ich in
Supermarkt und dann schaue ich was ich
brauche also wenn ich Wurst einkaufen
gehe dann eher von der frischteke und
nicht das abgepackte beim metzg beim
metzg also immer frisch wir gehen jetzt
zum metzg genau denn da gibt es viele
Wurstsorten wie viele Wurstsorten gibt
es denn in Deutschland es gibt ungefähr
1000 Wurstsorten 1000 Wurstsorten was
kostet denn hier die billigste und was
die teuerste Wurst die billigste Wurst
kostet 99 Cent 100 g die teuerste kostet
4,49 100 g woher kommt die Farbe das Rot
im Fleisch ergibt nachher auch das Rot
in der Wurst Herr Peters schmeckt ihnen
die Wurst besser mit Senf oder mit
Ketchup Bayerische Weißwurst nur mit
Senf und Currywurst nur mit Ketchup eine
Wurst gibt es nicht in der metzkerei die
vegetarische Wurst vegetarische Wurst
ist in Deutschland beliebt hier gibt es
ca 7 Millionen Vegetarier also Menschen
die kein Fleisch
essen viele Deutsche Grillen sehr gern
deshalb Grillen Nina und David für das
deutschlandlabor
Bratwürste unser Test heute welche
Würste schmecken den Leuten
besser du hast vegetarische Würstchen ne
schon aber die sind auch lecker sind gut
gewürzt die kann man wirklich gut
essen deine Würste sehen viel leckerer
[Musik]
aus
und lecker lecker das ist meine Wurst
die ist gut die gut die ist gut geht das
die ist super lecker nein nein zerft die
ist nicht also die hier war von der
isten her so knackig die ist irgendwie
so wie so ein Vegetarier ist eine
vegetarische
Wurst
warte genieß es spontan welche ist
besser die erste die
erste die erste war eindeutig besser die
schmeckt besser die schmeckt
besser jetzt mach dich bereit Geschmacks
Explosion sehr eigenartig ne glaube
nicht dass das F ist die Menschen in
Deutschland essen gerne Wurst am
liebsten gegrillt und sie wissen auch
die beste Wurst gibt es beim metzg
trotzdem kaufen sehr viele Leute ihre
Würste in Plastik verpackt meistens im
Supermarkt wahrscheinlich weil es
billiger ist und unser Experiment hat
gezeigt Menschen die gerne Fleisch essen
essen auch lieber Wurst aus Fleisch ich
verstehe das gar nicht ich mag die
vegetarische Wurst sehr
gerne
[Musik]
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