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in 45 minutes on d, w, what our sports, all of our scoring we say they were about never giving up sports flies every weekend on dw, the germany's and their potatoes and insatiable loves that runs deep rethinking classical music child was able to latch away and his cross cultural composition and instagram versus reality does answer them live up to its social media reputation. all that and more coming up on your own max. the
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weather is roasted potatoes, potato salad, or french fries. germans loves their potato dishes. you can find the advertising, sped in every form with most german meals, euro macs, reporter, honda, homo takes a deep dive into germany's potato culture. what makes these dishes? so german? a potato. why potatoes? well, german simply loved them. they crop up in many traditional dishes, and weirdly enough potato is often used as a slang term to describe garments themselves. although some do take this as a bit of an insult. but when it comes to the ways that potatoes are grown, picked and eaten, there are certain rules. this is germany after all. so let me give you the loaded.
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first things 1st, we have to clear something up. even though germany sees itself as the land of the potato, the potato did not, in fact originate here, but rather in the andes. inside america, the potato came to europe in the 16th century. but it took some time before there was large scale cultivation in germany, and some 272 varieties of about 5 size and known worldwide are approved for plunging and jeremy. most of them have feminine names like valona gala and linda. some people say they were named after the farmer's daughter's. if you're ever visiting germany here, some protections issues, you need to try roast potatoes, mashed potatoes, which is a fritters. and of course, potato salad, potato salad with vienna sausages. that hardly gets any more german than that to some it's even the obligatory dish for christmas eve dinner. the average german
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eats around $56.00 kilos of potatoes every year. that's about $200.00 and a t survey. a law to protect you is to give you an example of just how much germans love chose by german grandmother sent me a whole package of them in the posts from her own guidance. germany, harvest the highest number of potatoes in the year, and the even rank 6th in the whole world. not bad, right? let's take a closer look. every year on his family farm near berlin, sebastian class harvest loads of potatoes and sells them and his own farms. doors so he knows which potatoes the germans like best. but generally speaking in germany, they love the very dark yellowish tighter in other countries. they want all that hasn't been white's old very pale color. and we've got one, so it's actually red on the outside. and it's dark yellow in the inside and that's
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laura. and was your personal relationship to potatoes? i really enjoyed, of finding with potatoes. it's a lot of fun. and also this, digging him out is like chasing golden targets. that sounds like something everyone should try once by far as one normally a machine would do the work, but here the 1st right potatoes are painstakingly harvested by hand in early summer . then there sorted unpacked into boxes. in case you find yourself invited to german household for dinner, here are some very important potato related words for you have to or cut off a piece. this is the shortened version for mash potatoes, which is very often used by children make on the fest coffee and flowery and farm.
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this refers to the different types of potatoes because you can use every potato for every dish. palmas are flipping short farm for palm split, which is french fries. now that we've learned so much about them, it's time to finally eat some potatoes. i'm using someone who knows how to prepare them in the most delicious way of a head chest mika bloom. i know is potatoes so hard to germans prefer them the cluster simply the classic boiled potatoes tossed in butter and sprinkled with herbs and salt. and that's all mostly keep them after that comes the mashed potatoes and with the potatoes with you. well, what should we watch for when preparing potatoes can speak to this stuff when it's very important to steep them in cold water. don't toss them in boiling water because then they'll get motions. muskets means cold, lowery potatoes, get some point, boiled in low starch potatoes, confirm that those are the ones used for fried potatoes or soups and flowery ones are for mashed potatoes. if means well,
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there you have it. the world of the potato in germany. i had so much fun harvesting them for the 1st time today. and now i have even more respect for the hard work that goes into them. chose tables to launch a combines traditional african music with classical composition, creating a powerful blend of sounds. the aims to injecting new life into classical music and is pushing new boundaries in the process. this composer shows us that anything is comfortable when you put your mind to it. with unbridled energy, south african cellist and pose are able to allow to wait and the chain of k orchestra spring, the beat into the concert hall, the
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way i come from, we tend to not label things in boxes. so when i was given a cello, nobody who said play classical music, you know, immediately somebody said, what sound can you make? and i had to start from the voice, i could make this kind of sound. and immediately i started to explore beyond the bounds of, of the channel in that sense is the thing is actually that i loved to imitate. it's called the, the, what top, it's as a violin from, from a rich for any c o, p m. and it sounds like a weird, like a flute. sounds like there's the, the tennessee orchestra eberhurst is in london. the musicians learn some of able salon actually is latest compositions in warren, at children,
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curiosity and also the community doesn't really get to witness. so that's what i want you to do when i feel like the survival of classical music is based on a living with other music. i feel like for too long, technical music has been living in its own room with its own people. and i think for it to prosper and for it to be for ever here it takes to live with that is the, your seeing and in a few language,
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my father's is from the north west of south africa and they speak this language quotes and so on and we grew up close to the so to so we speak so too, as well. and my mother is able studied shallow at the royal northern college of music in manchester, england, and still lives there. in 2022. he released his debut album and toward the united states with it. when he started learning the cello as a boy in south africa, he didn't have one of his own practice on a broom. booking. this is where i come from is a place where there's not a lot of money, but there's a lot of creativity. and i think it's a very important aspect of society to be able to make things for yourself if you want something. and if you imagine that, try make it yourself and see how far you get. the
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the, the 31 year old is full of ideas on how to conduct in ensemble in a completely different way. a few years back, he was playing as a cellist with the 2 in a k orchestra. today, the orchestra plays his compositions. the thing is extreme. the he's a, he's a unique artist. and to think that he had all that going on when it's sitting in the cello section, i had no idea. you know, i just only saw him as a classical dentist. i always knew he had some other sort of thing going on, but everybody is unique. the
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speed isn't always easy to write abels music on paper. so the musicians have to keep practicing the right feet until they get it down. his energy is contagious. and what is asking myself, what's, what's important? given music, i'm also looking to take away the space between the audience and the performer. we need to solve the boundary in between. so that's what i look for with the music to make people pretty much forget themselves and, and be reflective to eva slouch away is making his mark in the world of classical music and bringing together the traditions of different countries with his compositions. the,
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the judge, capital amsterdam attract millions of visitors every year with it's beautiful houses along the many canals and a world famous by culture. but do the pictures on social media and live up to the real thing. let's find out there's no shortage of amazing photos of amsterdam on instagram. the city really don't that good in real life. they say it was a visit. we check out 3 spots that are essentially popular. but let's be honest, not all of the cities famous places they've up to the high times to them is one of the most visited cities in europe. on average, the dodge capital sees 20000000 overnight stays the yet. the old town area is especially popular among the unesco world heritage site. in 2010. you'll find
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plenty of photos, spots in the city center, including of course, times square the main plaza. how beautiful is it really the square is huge. if you're exploring amsterdam, you're sure to pass through it sooner or later times square and got his name in the 17th century when a dime was built here across the i'm still river that so so i want to city is cool to that most important building here is the royal palace which house from the 17th century? from fact, the building is supposed to find 13659 wooden pounds. these things the policy is merely symbolic. no one lives here. more than anything, the square is a place where a locals and tourists can enjoy a strong the
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. where are you from philadelphia? i came from kentucky. i'm from india. i bought china. i'm from city of striking. so what do you think of the central square? yeah, it looks very historical, it's very old, it's kind of great feel to it's very historic. so it's very nice, very different from american india. i think it was very exciting. customer colors in the, the dime is a good place to start exploring the city. and you comp miss the next found the bloom amount is a well, the photographs spots on instagram things to it's bright, the kind of flowers, but doesn't really look so good in real life. the floating filing market is an amsterdam institution. it's been on the single canals since 18. 62. thanks to the internet, the bloom and mox. it's become a major tourist attraction. and what brought you to the uh, the,
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on the internet in sterling heights is the same as one of the hotline to come and have been good. uh, well to see the, to its of course were here a little late to see the actual to live. so we get some seats, we the we have a wonderful new uh tote bag. we're very excited about. just do not see the people and see the impression, however, was that the markets tom has faded a bit since people seemed annoyed. we found it a bit disappointing. however, tourists were still visiting in drugs. one more that if you visit the market in the spring, they'll catch to next season. if you sometimes the time on instagram, you'll show to see incredible photo. so if the cities come out, the entire old town is criss crossed by these picture ask waterways. the best way to explore them is find but the canals were constructed in the 17th century during
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the cities golden age. for the purposes of facilitating the movement of goods. today you can still have mine any magnificent cable from the houses built by ridgemont trans. during that period. we took a boat till that last 75 minutes and costs 16 euros. after depot of the cities modern port to ends in the old town, we think about the trip is a great and relaxed way to get to know amsterdam and take great photos. so there's lots of conclusions. a photo is definitely worthwhile and gives us a chance to take many instagram with the pictures. the same is true of time square, but we went quite convinced by the filing locket. perhaps it is better to visit in the spring when the toilets are in full blown. we now move onto the italian fort city of tree. yes. to work coffee has special status here
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a time to drink more coffee than anywhere else in the country. and they follow a certain etiquette when consuming this beloved beverage. we got a 1st 10 less and this is how a lot of people start their day with a hot cup of coffee. but are you doing it right on baseball job? please stop. stop. what are we doing now? why are you having some issue and your job please? i'm here in italy, the unofficial capital. we want to find out the do's and don'ts of autonomy and coffee culture. how to make the perfect espresso and what makes treat such a unique place for coffee. and this is marco bizarre. he's a professional roaster coffee expert in my teacher today in all things this press. so tell me the biggest common mistakes people make with espresso. the biggest mistakes is the permanency ocean express. so is not the right one on this breaks.
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so what's another common mistake? the 2nd one is the way we drink coffee, you can drinking slowly, or maybe you can sprite just the beast of liquids on your phone. okay, okay, so the technician way to find a quote, a gift card. yeah, yeah. what would strong uh, what are we doing now? why are you having this issue and your cap? okay. the problem is that you changed the old ones for section. where do i do? if i want something a little lighter? you can take a couple channel lineup. so this is a very small campus. you know, this isn't what i'm used to introduce that. we use the green couple of chino, like these towing a small cap. the main goal is to perceive the bed, the cream as much of, of the as you can, and the full body perception have a truck that's a bit like this week to release its sense at the
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residence of 3 s. 3 can average of about $1500.00 cups of coffee per year. that's twice and national italian average for us is the mediterranean main coffee port and a hub for the coffee industry. in the city center, there's a cafe on every corner, and most locals can't imagine a date without their coffee. i like my coffee coal in the cellar because i can't live without coffee. so in summer i have to drink it's cold, like this one. cafe. stick it out. i like good yes press. so the normal one and the yeah, i must students. so i need a lot of golf is the way i enjoy my coffee fees coupling b, which is basically our version of, of my gatto with which you serve, being uh small wineglass just for additional of its every story. when it comes to
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the roasting process, picking the right beans is essential for a good espresso. so what are we looking for in a good espresso being we are looking for a good quarter or so when we roll somewhere coffee, we need to use and live medium profile, because only using this kind of profile we can e mails or the whole most inside to be what kind of being is this for us for? so this is a mix of the 2 main coffee species. so we have a 60 percent of veronica and 40 percent off from us. how do i, i, denton fry a bad the stress so squared. easy to use. any tie a bad is pressure because the more robust that we use for example, beds robust the 40, the worst would be the big turn. this sensation on our tongue while autonomy is loved there coffee. what makes people here, outspoken experts, i think that is one of the most representative contains universities that our citizens are not properly at the expert box for every day. so they can
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have it as breaks. so every morning in a box it's fits what we do and that is what gives 3 asked it's coffee reputation. this is definitely the place to come for espresso but. 6 are certain things to remember, for example, but remember, the taste is in the tongue of the beholder, the delicacies story's enthusiasm, ssl amazing. the best chef with their best tips, from the dishes, to beacon diet and all the rest of the secrets while come to my well. europe's diversity is a smorgasbord. there might live the subscriber and enjoy
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d, w. and finally, the sculptures of french artists, bruno castellano, are made with major elements that are missing, but this is intentional. his works reflect personal stories and hardships. he's witnessed over the years liquid bronze flowers and to prepare most of the scope to come to life. this boundary and cuts in the southeastern funds is considered by many artists to be the number one address for the completion of networks. one of them is french go to play know catalano the he's known for works, which seemed to lack an essential pounds. the travelers, the name of his series can be seen in many cities across europe. and also need be, was wondering how this scope to this we main standing, the testing. so you won't that who is achieved by putting all the individual
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parts together to bobby the any can you, you have to know where the point of balance is. it is. look when they can even within a, here it is the foot. a don't go back to the same way if we start from this point, we can well the suitcase to the leg and an arm. and in this way everything is kept and balanced. over the years, catalano has portrayed around 400 people in his sculptures. his models often come from the community around him. one of them is a former refugee from bangladesh. this is greg. i've worked with them 3 times before. it's the 3rd sculpture i've done with him because of what year did you come to france? correct. and could, i mean, could i got 1987 off to costing the individual parts of the scope to oh well that together the key is funding the vice center with
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gravity focus a lot of his work is also symphonic. i certainly have to say i liked that this is a fragile figure. for example, the remain steadfast. i change my personalities are the same way they're fragile, but they're steadfast and want to move forward. he's the 5th, is travelers always have a bag or suitcase with them and seem to be setting off into the, on the, just as his own family. one state mean one a sense of morning. so i would say once again, this is also my own story with, i mean, even, you know, i come from a rocco, i also arrived here with a suitcase. select all settings. it's similar for people from ukraine right now to get more of those who think about immigrating from africa. so me is actually where people are forced to leave their homes for me. and i, there's no way to prevent that. these people leave to find a better future. one of the only, i think you have to accept that, that it was a new or false. and for the executive pay cuts. phenomena was 10 years old when his
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family immigrated to must say he may say became a cita and then an electrician. it wasn't until he was 30 that he discovered scope to us. history is a patient for him out as a means of expressing his personality. the typical holes in his sculptures and the input fictions reflect his personal experiences. cuzamano wants to continue to portray as many people as he can for his series the travelers. at the same time, he's working on a new project called mirror. the suitcase remains as a central motif, liberties for the suitcase at the constant was made. it belongs to the human being, the point man takes his suitcase and goes in search of new horizons as they say that equity is like his school to play. no catalano continues to be a traveler,
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always in search of new horizons. and that wraps up another edition of your romance. be sure to follow us on social media for more from the world of culture and lifestyle. thanks for joining us. and until next time, the, [000:00:00;00]
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