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Typical Foods & Beverages:
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   Breads and Cereals
   Cheese and Dairy
   Chocolates and Confectionary
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   Fish and Seafood
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   Vegetables and Pickles
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Herbs and Spices (Kräuter und Gewürze)

Anise (Anis)
Anis
Basil (Basilikum)
Basil (Basilikum)
Cardamon (Kardamon)
Cardamon (Kardamon)
Chervil (Kerbel)
Chervil (Kerbel)
Chives (Schnittlauch)
Chives (Schnittlauch)
Cinnamon (Zimt)
Cinnamon (Zimt)
Cloves (Nelken)
Cloves (Nelken)
Dill (Dill)
Dill
Ginger (Ingwer)
Ginger (Ingwer)
Lovage (Liebstöckl)
Lovage (Liebstoeckl)
Marjoram (Majoran)
Marjoram (Majoran)
Nutmeg (Muskatnuss)
Nutmeg (Muskatnuss)
Parsley (Petersilie)
Parsley (Petersilie)
Pepper (Pfeffer)
Pepper (Pfeffer)
Rosemary (Rosmarin)
Rosemary (Rosmarin)
Sage (Salbei)
Sage (Salbei)
Tarragon (Estragon)
Tarragon (Estragon)
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