tv Euromaxx Deutsche Welle April 19, 2020 12:30am-1:01am CEST
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oddly. for almost come straight hard tips for a c.e.o. even when there's no more delusion the marsh will enjoy. from here. to their final resting place the russian's w. documentary. from polar bears to handbags and they all cattle because they are a little bit so we going to visit the well past can. and with that very well welcome to another edition of your a mix and this is what else we have lined up for you. europe's last sharpest carry
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heavy loads to slovakia's mug and the iconic mag and me it has tips for a perfect weekend in the run not a space. what's an essential part of every birthday writes the cake but the creations in our 1st reports today are more off work than pastry they are made by cake autists comparing at the cake international in birmingham england and they've come up with all kinds of bizarre ideas we joined cake on his bed callen at the fair and watched him create something very special. otherwise known as the biking. and his world is that of cake artist every year the best from around the world meet
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at the cake international in birmingham england. this year some 1300 bakers professionals and amateurs are here to present their creations. some of these artworks it's hard to tell but they are in fact cakes. such as this life size effigy of a character from the t.v. series killing eve. everything for me is seen in so so incredible. you know committed. by steve realizing in the industry how you can improve things you can do things that other people do that just really give you strong ideas. then kolins own entry to the chimpanzee life size at one meter high in 80 kilos but this one is edible then put 4 days of work into it. the biggest challenge doing this
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was actually trying to get the stunts how they see it is so sort of strange then i thought when i started it and it's a cross reference so many different photos of where that happens go how their legs fold into each other. studio in north wales to form the chimpanzee he stuck several layers of pastry together and then cut them into shape. the cake are the studied are in graphic design his fascination with baking the only developed later on. to learn how to mike was a simple as. and scientology in my thoughts genuinely how it started when i wanted to write the 1st one i had not the foggiest could because. he modeled the schools bone structure and fudge. he also used the multiple sugar paste to sculpt the facial features as well.
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this is now what the public are going to see what the client's going to say this is the final bit so it's really you have to go deep in thought my show you get in every line because if i were to make a mistake i. made an hour of bacon since 2014. he makes a living from his creations for birthdays weddings and anniversaries. in addition he also maintains his own you tube channel. with mike it's often that nobody sees the mica they just see the finished piece well i like people seeing the inside the behind the scenes the process of how it got so what it looked like. then cullen puts the finishing touches on his chimpanzee with food coloring.
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at this stage i know it's going in the right direction but there's a lot more to do there's the whole body a lot more than if you do the tongue so there's a long process ahead but i'm really happy with. here failed to completed work to some 20000 cake lovers. but he's already got ideas for new projects. one of the main things i want to get around to doing is doing a walk in you know the house of interactive you can walk in it. sits in it and so i live in it you know i mean for a few minutes yet you can e to. ben cohen will need some fairly original ideas to stand out among the legions of imaginative kid pickers. one cake is more off the wall than the next but they all look good enough to eat.
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when you think of share this thing you may as immediately come to mind these people from t.v. traditionally work as porters but here in europe we have a few remaining mount porters they carry tons of food drinks and material up sort of mount shelters in the slovakian tetra national park without destroying the courage of skill the mount largest could not exist and twice a year the european sharpest meet for a cup of tissue to find out who is quickest at carrying heavy loads to the top. 50 sherpa set off on a race each carrying 60 kilos of supplies on their backs to the high touch of mountains of slovakia. for many hikers the route would be too hazardous even without the extra weight on their backs. but time is the main challenge sherpas like stefan back are faced as they navigate the 6 kilometers of
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rocky paths to the finish. there. is nothing special anywhere in the whole thing's more a matter of the mind. but there are some difficult moments overcome get tough they're going to get over it but that's where the shepherds pride comes into it so you have to get the job done at the. normally steffen back or would make the climb to the lodge alone he makes up to 3 trips a day. to. base camp and study smoke of it he packs all the supplies onto his back frame that people will meet high in the mountains. if you like he can heave up to 100 kilos onto his shoulders. to. look at was it every time no bodies of the strength comes from inside from the mind
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but mainly from the hot. in summer as in winter the sherpas keep the lodges of the high touch are supplied and open to serve hikers and mountaineers the region's flora and fauna are unique in europe. so i was never scared so so also gives a strength about a bit but it's great to be out all day makes around this part of nature. or you can't do this job if you don't love nature there are what we do involves a sense of or ecological results and it is only because we carry the supplies up to the lodges can they be maintained without roads or cable cars or even helicopters. sometimes when the lodges are short handed it's part of the sherpas job to stay and help out so the largest depend on them in more ways than one to be able to stay open. in
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a sense it's magically appear to be a little slow but it's like an island of freedom to me is that far away from the hectic business world with nothing but a mountains all around. and people completely different up here. but it's different back or if down in the valley he helped his wife run the sherpa cafe. and. the cafe has its own little museum where patrons can get an impression of the hard life sherpas had and still have. their only about 50 of them in europe. they're principally men who have a strong will and they're driven by an almost fanatical love for the mountains those are the winning traits but after. the last few metres of the sherpa race. the fastest
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among them cover the $700.00 metre climb to the robbers lodge at some 2000 metres elevation in about one hour and 20 minutes. on track or arrives at the finish line almost half an hour later but all of them are satisfied you know if i get them or this is simply my life not just a way for me to earn money. is just incredibly fun. it's hell for 2 hours but it's all the more fun afterwards about rembrandt it was that i thought the great thing about this competition is that we only in our daily routine we have no time to communicate throughout the whole year we never get to meet up like we do here it's super sagittal because. i suppose. after the winner is awarded they finally have time to party. but the very next morning the sherpas of the high touches chief their loads on to their facts
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and set out once again to keep the largest supplied with everything they need. it's starting to get cold in many pods of europe but on the lucia in the south of spain it's the mostly sunny and mild to reach of us not very far from north africa and there are many remnants of the time when the muslim invaders from north africa rule there one of their strongholds was the city of nada and that is where my colleague maggie least spent a perfect week at. no. doors . or la and welcome to my perfect weekend in grand isle. a good way to get an overview of this city and southern spain is from the middle door deciding you can last a square it also provides the finest you are not his most famous landmark the.
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my 1st stop here is this medieval fortress complex the most visited site in all of spain it was billed as a residence for the mauritian emirs and sultans of granada all the splendor of their islamic art comes into its own in the elaborate non-sweet palaces here i meet up with the hombres head archaeologist. he explains to me in detail the typical features of the not sure it style and even in this inscription we see a mix of a floral ornamentation and verses from the koran with metric patents. all of that together results in a very meticulous style. perhaps the most famous part of the complex is the court of the lines named for its fountain with 12 stone lines. every sultan wanted to build his own palace to clermont respect from his view is that. the
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sultan's also built their own summer palace called the hangar a leaf a full of gardens fountains and artificial streams. this is my culture tip taking a tour of the alhambra. are not as old as quarter of the alba scene is located at the foot of the hombre morrish influences are just as visible here too i walk through the narrow streets to the city center where i'd like to sample some of the popular local cuisine. renate like the rest of spain has the typical top us culture but here it's slightly different let's find out what. the guy is studio explains what's so special about it these top us cost all of nothing . right now that this is almost upon us i'd like to offer you a call to see. if you got a tweet. or whatever you'd like that's what i call genuine hospitality.
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not far away at this bizarre you can almost imagine you're in the tails of 1001 nights in fact it was once an air of market for silk fabrics today the range is much broader and i even find just the right accessory for my flamenco class which takes place tomorrow. i'm going to meet up with carmen vienna a dance instructor at the municipal flamenco school. seen carmen in action i'm a little scared i don't know what i've gotten myself into not don't worry come on let's go. tour just like myself and sign up for a lesson here after just one hour i think some real progress.
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another highlighting granada's old town is the renaissance cathedral it was built by christian monarchs after the end of morrish rule in $1492.00. tucked away here is elbow new a low an aerobatic dating back to the 11th century and one of the oldest structures and granada. now it's a museum no bathing allowed even so the middle eastern basque culture lives on in this city. in a modern with warm and cold basins. so there you go vehicle doesn't you know. that's the end of those so there were all the protrusion come on the ground up to prove that it's not. dealers. and this is my specialty perfect we can name grenada experiencing a really. unique.
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and friendly my trip is not complete without visiting a flamenco show that's what grenada is famous for most of the shows are put on in caves. to be saddled although this is all improvised it's what we feel in our hearts and want to convey to the public. and for me it's the perfect end to a perfect weekend. and mag and has lots more tips on perfect weekends on our you tube channel check it out and find more exciting places like couple hagen proc and bullet for it decades germany was really known for its truffles but 17 years ago french called john the
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jew men made a stunning discovery in small town in western germany burgundy truffle the rediscovered he of the precious fungus has trumped a small town of zin seek into germany's truffle of capital collecting and selling white truffle is banned in germany so do you then figure out a way to get around that. pallets with truffles and leaks. beneath found bathed in petit gore truffle sauce. truffle kind of hotel with pineapple top. top chef show married to men not seizing truffles 2 and a bit of panurge to his dishes. the delicacy is regarded as the world's most expensive undefinable cullen every mushroom. to. their kids and do you notice the aroma a truffle takes over the entire kitchen they knock you over there fascinating you
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can't see them they grow in the wild and they're not genetically modified they copy manipulated this guy could say they're a very fine and natural product. the exotic travels cost up to $700.00 euros per kilogram. and the white albatross. as much as $9000.00 a year i was. somebody demesne also discovered truffles in germany 17 years ago he made a sensational find. i discovered 45 truffles in october 2002 and it was an incredible feeling i can only remember 3 moments of such happiness in my life getting married to my wife by the birth of my children and finding those german truffles. the french have long
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suspected that he would find truffles in west gemini's on our valley. if you do not do the wilderness tires right here we have sunlight and fresh air and branches that drip when it rains and the perfect spot is where the trees drip and the air is just right this place was pre-destined for truffles because ivy holds the moisture really well. connecting wild truffles is prohibited in germany so she got together like minded people and founded a society together they started germany's 1st truffle plantation but even in spots where truffles are abundant it's good to have a don't get to help find mushrooms that grow underground the scent of this is a burden to travel 80 grams cost about 30 euros in the markets. up until the ne 20th century germany was a major truffle exporter shipping truffles to europe's top restaurants and even into the french quarter. so
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truffles taste better when they're cut very thin paper thin sure that way they stimulate the tongue and give off more of their aroma because if the pieces off it gets too crumbly then you have to chew a lot it's not nice in the mouth. me on to society invite experts from all over europe to since a council to exchange ideas about truffles. truffle has a life span of about 10 days and if you look to travel up and it feels like a stone. it's fresh when its weight resembles a piece of wood but it's not so fresh is and when it feels like styrofoam that means it's very very old and. for the renowned cook the symposium i mean it's hard to work in the kitchen. today he's cooking for people who know as much about truffles as who does. this is the n.c.
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good pizza is the only mushroom that goes well with all dishes. this is so now it's a very adaptable food. money do men will keep searching for innovative flavor combinations that show the multi-faceted truffle in all of its splendor. the bass player in the band the silent type the bass not in the foreground that's the cliche but baze can be different to milosevic sounds played by a young woman in the to kill with male dominated field. do you recognize it's very glam cheers and have a kick that big from poland rose to internet fame with this version and now she full concert halls with her music.
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when 22 year old plays the bass the instrument comes out of the shadows into the spotlight. i just felt it in my heart that i wanted to play in the bass and i looked a sound low sound and they connection between melody. and this is great to have all 4 strings for me. her interpretation of eric clapton's tears in heaven make the young post musician an internet.
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video with her brother uploaded it and 3 days later. i called my brother and he was like. one of the 20. like you know crazy. and we were. like something's broken. through want to know so that was the moment. we didn't like. hear she's running a sound check out the jazz festival. she's currently touring europe with her 4th album. she's considered a rare talent on the electric bass i'm one of the few women playing an instrument typically associated with men. most of them
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are like oh you play bass that's not played bass and you do it so i'm happy to do it and i always knew it did and to be a bass player so there was no doubt that i want to play in the piano or guitar or my you know it space that's kind of. a father taught her to play but she's had to teach herself quite a lot as well. you play whatever you want but you have to practice to do it. in a musical family near the city of quetta and she started playing bass at the age of 12 and her 1st gigs were with the families band. later she became a sonar artist with her own band but she doesn't say. you know.
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and i hope my bass. with me. this is my voice. but the playing adaptations of popular favorites or her own compositions keeps winning over audiences by making her base sick. and that brings us to the end of your max for today but don't forget to check out our website. i for this week's draw there you can find out how to win an exclusive europe max watch thanks to me and from all of us here at berlin see you again.
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