Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
At the weekly market in Germany, many fruit farmers sell their harvest: apples, pears, strawberries and more. In this video, Eylin tells you about her favorite local fruits.
Difficulty: Newbie
Germany High German
In the summertime, German weekly markets overflow with delicious local vegetables. Which vegetables are in season, and what can we make with them?
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
Many different herbs grow in Eylin's garden – including sage, rosemary, and lavender! Use them for cooking or aromatherapy, or make some delicious medicinal teas.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
Back in the 1970s, vegetarianism in Germany was considered pretty radical. When Eylin’s parents became vegetarian back then – and cooked only vegetarian food for their children – it led to a lot of heated discussion among her extended family.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
In Part 2, Eylin tells you about other popular eating styles she’s tried – and what she ultimately decided was healthiest for her.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
What do people in Germany eat and what do many now pay attention to in terms of nutrition? Eylin shares her experiences.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
In this second part, you will learn important vocabulary related to cooking and also get some valuable tips and recipe ideas.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
Our favorite foods and drinks regularly add a lot of enjoyment to our lives! In this video, you'll learn some vocabulary for expressing what something tastes like.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany North German
How do you describe the taste of different foods? That's not so easy, as you'll learn in this video. However, using various examples, Eylin shows us how it can be done.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
Intermittent fasting is very fashionable at the moment. What is it and what effects does it have or can it have? In this video, Eylin talks about her experience.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany
So you've invited guests to dinner and not given it much thought, and you suddenly find yourself panicking in the middle of your own chaos in the kitchen! Tolga von Klein of the Kochhaus Berlin has some good tips on how to make the cooking experience run more smoothly. (video copyright dpa)
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany
Do you like it hot? Then this Berlin snack bar is for you! It boasts the world's hottest sauces to go on your curried sausage, and fans even have contests over who can make it to the highest level of the twelve levels of spiciness. Copyright: Deutsche Presse Agentur [The German Press Agency]
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Germany Hessian
Bartender Alexander Hauk of the Luna Bar teaches us how to make a Manhattan in seven easy steps. Don’t forget the bitters — or the taste test!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany
Michael Peter from the Louisen Lounge Bad Homburg shows us how to make a “Frozen Strawberry Margarita” cocktail.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany
In the first half of this two-part series, Yabla's own master chef Jenny gathers the ingredients and takes the first steps in preparing a noodle casserole recipe from famed chef Jamie Oliver. Guten Appetit!
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