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if you thought that santa claus or good old st. nick were the only ones who deliver presents a christmas time, then you better think it get. we'll find out whose job it is around europe in today's show. hello, and welcome to another edition of your max with me, your host, megan lee, air, the look at what else is coming up? how italian newbert became famous all over the world. and a behind the scenes looked at the production of champagne, the king of sparkling wine when i was a kid, this was the most exciting time of the year because i would wake up on christmas day and rush in to see what santa had brought for me well, here in germany, there are different characters assigned to deliver presents to kids during the holidays. now it all depends on where you live and as we're about to find out,
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it's not always santa and his team of helpers who bring in the gifts. oh, the joys of christmas time. duramax reporter holly rollinson is in the christmas spirit. she can't wait to get her presence. when i 1st moved from the united states to germany, i was surprised to hear that it's not just santa claus who brings the gifts at christmas. it's also something called the christian and in the rest of europe, sometimes there's a witch, or trolls or other little creature got it. i bring the children christmas gifts on the 24th of december of christmas eve, me to i put them under the christmas tree. so why? well, it's a bit complicated in the north and east of germany. santa claus brings the presence in south and west germany. it's usually the christian
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they both bring presence to the children on december 24th. and they both agree that the presence belong under the christmas tree. okay, so why are there 2 of you then? we need to go back to the birth of christ and the 3 wise men who started the whole business of gift giving. later it was saint nicholas who brought gifts on december 6th with his red cloak. the historical bishop saint nicholas is said to have inspired santa claus is red outfit. but then came martin luther, who brought about the division of the church and to catholics and protestants. he also invented the christians, who then came on december 24th for protestants. saint, like nicholas were no longer in demand, but for catholics they were still important. but since saint nicholas was increasingly turning into a commercial santa claus and even non believers started believing in him, the catholics adopted the crist kent, which looks like an angel complete with wings and to top it off
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a halo. but now it was high time for the protestants to distance themselves from the catholics again. so they again believed in santa claus. got it. okay, so 1st they nicholas brought the gifts, but after the reformation, the protestants no longer wanted to be associated with the catholic st. but on the other hand, the catholics didn't like that. santa claus was for everyone, and in the end decided to take the crist. kenwood was actually from the protestant originally. okay, got it. most families can settle on santa claus. but the tradition of celebrating christmas with your family only came about at the start of the 19th century. to day santa claus is known almost everywhere. he's called pear, noel and france. bobo, natalie in italy. papa noel in spain. santa claus in the netherlands and so on. in finland, he's known as your local key. rumor has it that santa lives here to visit him. you
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have to head for lap length and the arctic circle. oh, as you can see, i bring all the children in the world, christmas gift, except to have to be careful in italy because there's a witch. ah, oh, in italy, a which called the fauna is known to bring joy to children. because here it's the witch that comes bearing gifts, but on january 6th, not on december 24th. ah, according to the legend the which the fauna actually wanted to go with the 3 wise men to visit the baby jesus. but when he wasn't able to go it, she instead decided to bring all the little children gifts and january thick in the spanish region of catalonia. a log called to another brings the presence complete with a hat covered by a blanket to you. not all is bed by the families during the advent season. on
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christmas eve, he is then beaten with a stick to release the presence with other creatures. rome europe's far north. in iceland, 13 trains leave their home in the mountains to visit people. each of these so called you las vein us has a different character. every day from december, 12 onward, one of them joined the others until they are complete by christmas eve, when they bring presence one by one, they leave again until they have all returned to the mountains by january 6. ah, so as you can see, the gift giving situation. europe is complicated, but it's also really funny and interesting. but you know what as long as someone's bringing the gift. i'm happy so merry christmas and have
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a great holidays. ah ah. while the holidays are, of course, a time for feasting, especially on suites and nuts and tasty way to combine the 2 is with new goods which varies from country to country. for example, in france, newbert is white and chewy made with amens. but in italy, nuclear consists of hazel nuts and cocoa beans, giving it a chocolate, the texture we had now to the piedmont region, we're hazelnut grow in abundance. and we find out how this delicious treat is best . enjoyed hazel nuts and cocoa beans combine. to make a succulent sweet and chewy confection. new get
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it's much sought after by people with a sweet tooth and not just in winter. ill go starkey. no good taste. good at breakfast. lattice bread on bread in the morning. or we now offer after lunch, and so a double cab fare with dinner. alas, and later in front of the tv, or deliveries or re, this culinary treat is at home here in torrid northwestern italy it offers a broader selection of the chocolate delight than anywhere else on earth. a master of the art of turin. newgate is confectioners, guido gabino. he has won prizes for the world's best prey. liens are not satellites . you've got to may. first and foremost, it's because of our local hazel nuts that we achieve. this very special taste. it cannot be imitated anywhere else in the world. mando enemy, davida. but before the hazel months become the perfect new get,
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they 1st have to be roasted and ground to a fine nutty consistency. this is then mixed with roasted and finally ground cocoa beans. the mixture is easy to shape while it's still warm. we saw a moment now this is the hardest and most critical mom. horrible thought a lot. the better we have to cool the chocolate down from 49 to about 26 degrees celsius. and you say, last appearance of a lead restaurant, you have to have a very fine touch larry guanasha lava and know exactly when the right moment has come. better to put this perfectly tempered paste into this machine which shapes the prey name. deborah, nor alice was your name for the more nuts it contains, the better the new get all the confection in torrent based their recipes on this principle. but necessity was the mother of invention of new get in the early 19th
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century, turin was already a centre of chocolate production. but high tariffs imposed under napoleon drove up the prices for cocoa beans and pushed one inventive confectionary to stretch his cocoa by mixing in local hazelnut. i may be, i see it okay. i assume that his wife had the idea and said busty try using not they still, my problem is that it's always the women get the cleverest idea. notice pulled up, you know, and you turned out a new taste was created in that is now known the world over houston. as john, do you org or new given mondo co? my ghost agenda we're new get can be found all over toryn at giordano. they still shaped the little chocolate jung loyalty by hand. as a cafe about about the m. milano has been famed for its newgate interpretations for over 150 years. that gothic moreno serves the new get moose.
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new get ice cream is found in every variety on a stick at the beano, in a cone, or as ice cream confectionary at gabino. at the gothic eugene french author, alexandra dumont, and italian author umberto eco enjoyed the famous beach in a hot chocolate coffee cream specialty. i probably when i try the theory, koreans own traditionally all the contract leonard. yeah. try to come up with their own new good credit. what came out as bon mot? it a famous new get spread, originated in italy's piedmont region. lady friends that are on a day like a the major difference between hotel i and the finest. the new, the cram is in the recipe, well, not at the, the high quality new get cram out a, including ours. untangle, contains 40 percent pay montez, hazel, nuts, which is a line will it get? okay, waste, of course, that drives up the price. so glut customers expect it equal to my daughter at dain
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thought we though robeto's particular specialty is his own salts, new get and olive oil creation. didn't we see on his got the same pitch a man, b i. d. o was to combine 2 great italian staple ingredients, nuts and olive oil eva a and in fact of a do go together very well. it didn't matter. the sea salt from the adrian cohen helps to moisten the mouthful. so you can say, bertha complex paladin labors in the after taste or moto completion of the eye catching shiny gold packaging has a certain tradition and not only and go be knows manufactory, he done to the authors that go pretty much young, our team, we're the world 1st chocolates that got their very own packaging company, mainly because it was found that with the high percentage of not oil on the prey, liens tend to oxidize quickly and not the role ardea. and the packaging ensures that the g and the audi don't lose their flavor. of the video data, you saw it on to your gender, we edge on do your term nuggets. and john
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d auto both originated in turin and spread around the world under the french confectioners, tried to imitate our new get labor that in, but they simply can't make it as well as we do far of one of them. and i knew get from to it in is a specialty that stands out from the rest and not just because of its elegant packaging. well, another holiday treat enjoyed in large quantities, is of course, champagne. now this sparkling wine is in a class of its own and as you may or may not know, champagne can only be produced in a single region in france and under very specific conditions. while we visited the ploy, jack mar, vineyard to learn more about the process, some of the secrets behind a good champagne. ah.
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fulfill making a great sham, the hain takes passion. liv lynch a bottle carries a little piece of the winemaker sol, ghetto. a shopper the were locals, are always extremely careful when opening a bottle of champagne. elsie dolls, they do it gently and why it li, to avoid losing a single drop is sure. nick, people don't go past the cork here any more. it's considered tasteless. i believe a group, certain champagnes and grapes go well with certain dishes, sweet or savory, and it's wonderful to create a dish of lit, a particular champagne phobia. ah ah, just here when you saw that i came to the vineyard in 1988 to help my father jihad
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who you thank me uh hold on. oh hello. hello. hi, hello. yes, i'm from the 3rd generation employer, jack, him out vineyard in loued, in the heart of montana to hans. i love opening an old bottle of champagne from my seller and sharing it with my family. the non law children in and pino moon, you are the 3 primary, great varieties grown in champagne. you don't feel buying the ground was very important because the plant lives in a specific soil and it transports elements from the soil into the fruit. the grapes is it, but the climate also has a considerable impact. huh. you can tell how it varies from one vineyard to the next man, even within a village, but the clank on this and that makes a big difference in tables to money on the fell so this repetitive line. patrick timothy is professor of merit of medieval history at the university of armstrong on, uni. oh, i've dealt with champagne in my research word,
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but even more so through my family, i'm from this region and had been interested in it since i was a child. rich, louie georgia, the region of shop anja was the 1st to obtain a controlled designation of origin certification in the 19th thirty's or 20. you can make sparkling wine from any variety, but to be called champagne if it has to come from this soil and boast of the quality of our vines and grapes, a dental ship. i live on the when harvesting the grapes, we pick them by hand and bring them to the wine press la. that's where the champagne production process start is probably guess who shall buy the something we're standing at a wine for us. my father had built in 1967. it's a traditional line press. the one challenging thing is that you need to have strong men to fill it. we have 4000 kilograms of grapes in it at the moment,
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but price the greatest, then let us do said to this, then we add some yeast and sugar. then we let the wine rest for 2 to 3 months of that gives us a bass wine like this one ivan bascom, to see if she sees the de, it's hard to pinpoint a single inventor of champagne. don't fit in your own pony old and wasn't in ologist who was extremely good at working with while i get it. and he perfected the art of awesome blash. so blue that refers to the blending of bass winds from different vineyards and grapes in order to create a cafe with a balanced taste. it only cable, let me go when will the bottles to create the foam? for this purpose, we take a bit of yeast and t raj. the cour t hodge. decor is just a base wine into which we've dissolved beat sugar. i'll get on the face a full. the mixture is it's yield in the bottle and we take it down to the seller and lay it on board. they all gather. they wanted to let a thought in the eating bacteria, then eat the sugar we've added to the te harshly,
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core, creating carbon dioxide and alcohol code. again, i'm going to put the 0 about 25 meters below ground. we're standing by walls of solid limestone. that's the usage, the 8th, the sugar producing carbon dioxide. we store the bottles for 2 to 3 years to see normal duet was all he wants, the bottles had aged enough. we put them on these racks and turn them one by one. let me let the day so, so it takes about 6 weeks. you keep turning the bottles until they reach the final position. you see here you react to montana, please. sure. she knows what a press, they're almost vertical. i don't. after the turning process, we stand the bottles upright like here this way, the yeast in the bottles, neck barely comes into contact with the wine and doesn't impact the aging process. sort of use. it's the traditional method, but it's hardly ever used any more. you can store the bottles for 1015 or 20 years if you want gas. it's no problem. and you open a bottle,
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you'll never be disappointed. he on the semi dish, won't rule the lowest if a my name's stefan rossi long. no, i've been working at les avi say hotel restaurants, and champ anya, in the heart of the quote, have gone for 10 years now. could be wrong. i cook using champagne, please. and i'm a great connoisseur of the bubbling until the booth, only when we did the show and opened a bottle of champagne. very cautiously rooms, we removed the music, lay full. then we grasped the cork with one hand and turn it on carefully without making an explosion. there hor allowed bang it should only fizzle fool. we cautiously let out the biz, anne voliswan lawyers, each of mo who are not the most important of all, is that whatever you drink makes you happy. don't listen. if a neighbor or a somalia starts telling you all about a fantastic wine or a roma, this is about what you enjoy your personal taste and about every person responds differently. and that's very important. ah,
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this past year saw a number of new cultural institutions sprouting up all over europe, even if many of them were still facing restrictions. because of the corona virus pandemic, from france to the netherlands to norway, we take a look now at some of the most impressive architectural masterpieces in the name of art. this 56 meter tall tower in the french city of arl is the work of canadian american architect, frank gehry, and part of the new luma aro cultural complex, initiated by swiss billionaire and art collector. maya hoffman, the plus. candice howard surpasses. my expectations me, i think it harmonizes well with the surroundings. i should post game that i mom genesee's, and frank larry is perfect for this project because he has, this is all and creativity of an artist. that is 8 hours. she to pull up kathy kraft elder enough to use the tower,
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combines architectural brilliance with artistic verb. the entrance hall, for instance, contains a spiraling 32 meter long metal slide. contemporary artworks are on display in the exhibition rooms some from maya hoffman's private collection luma. arl is one of europe's largest private art projects. with this unique project, hoffman wants to break new ground and create a very special place for visitors, artists, and scientists who can work together creatively. another shining new work towers, some 40 meters above the dutch city of rotterdam. the new art storage facility at the boy. mm. and spawn born again, museum is the 1st in the world opened to the public and displays the museums entire collection. one challenge was to design a building where no one would get lost in the sheer quantity of art. the building is very simple to start with and behave so almost like a, like a, like
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a prison, like a place where you can overview everything. and that, that helps to where to find your way through it. the space contains 151000 pieces from 7 centuries and rooms with 5 different climate zones. the entire collection has come together over 170 years to see how the ard works are sleeping in a way an i hear retreat, o m, o pieces of art is equal because we treat, for example, arter tower of babel from, but i whole, we treated exactly the same as a small glass face. unique visitors to the storage facility are free to explore the sprawling collection. but they also get an up close look at the work going on behind the scenes. for instance, restoration work. how visitors, bureau, the collection is up to them without curation, there are no set deep sort juxtapositions. a matisse can be found next to upcoming
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budding artists. it's a unique space that literally reflects it's home in rotterdam. over to norway now where aust, lowe's new monk museum is the world's largest devoted to one single artist. it houses some 27000 objects that edward monk left to the city after his death in 1944. these include paintings, sculptures, drawings and sketches. an entire monkey cosmos can be experienced on 7 of the 13 floors of this vertical museum. if us that the coliseum it's lsi mill, the vertical museum gives us the opportunity to connect edwards monks art to the city as will how him avoid all so visitors heading up here in the building to view the collection always remain in touch with the outside world. lobby that in it
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suits them also home, the artworks are displayed in windowless rooms to protect them from the sunlight. among them is a version of edward monk's most famous work. the scream, the new museum was built as part of aust, lowe's new york city waterfront urban renewal project, a hot spot for art and culture, some 78 years after his death monks vast collection has finally found a permanent home under one giant roof. and the danish city of on se, is also honoring it's most famous son, hans christian andersen with a new museum, both above and below ground. hans christian andersen, sperry tales, themes and characters such as the nightingale, the princess and the p. and the little match girl are still popular with readers, young and old, all over the world. the new museum designed by japanese architects, candle, coma, and associates,
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is located an unsafe historical old town near this yellow corner house, where hans christian andersen was born in 18. o 5, the main idea is that we wanted to create a museum that, that was more in tune with the way endless and told his doors. so we work from what is the values in his universe? what is his literary strategies? how does he actually tell the stars and how can we transform that from being literature into being, being a spatial experience? the result is a new complex covering an area 5600 square meters dedicated to the world of hans christian anderson's imagination. and we're that we wrap up the show and because a lot of us will be celebrating christmas right now, we have some presents for you to find out how to received them by going to our website for this week's viewers draw. and as always, don't forget to follow us on social media now for me and the entire crew here at
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