Learning German Is (Almost) Easy: Part 9 – Food Lingo

Let’s start with the easy ones:

Chips is called Chips
Sauce is called Sauce
Hamburger is called Hamburger
Dessert is called Dessert
Avocado is called Avocado
Tofu is called Tofu
Ketchup is called Ketchup
Croissant is called Croissant

Let’s make it a little tricky

Coffee is called Kaffee
Tea is called Tee
Soup is called Suppe
Salad is called Salat
Wine is called Wein
Honey is called Honig
Milk is called Milch

Now let’s get to the tough ones:

Sour is called sauer
Juicy is called saftig
Spicy is called scharf
Cold is called kalt
Chocolate is called Schokolade
Mushroom is called Pilz
Delicious is called köstlich

Now I wish you luck:

Sweet is called süß
Hot/warm is called heiß
Lemons are caled zitronen
Breakfast is called Frühstück
Lunch is called Mittagessen
Plum is called Pflaume
Candy is called süßigkeit
The blue cheese is called der Blauschimmelkäse

Did you manage to twist your tongue?

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