German Culture

All about Germany

  • Home
  • Learn German
    • German Language Basics
    • German Grammar & Vocabulary
    • German Learning Tips
    • German Idioms & Expressions
    • German Quizzes & Exercises
  • Articles
    • Famous Germans
    • German Holidays
    • German Cuisine
    • How To In Germany
    • Daily Life in Germany
    • German Facts
    • German Traditions
  • Facts About Germany
  • German History
    • Early History of Germany
    • Middle Ages in German History
    • German Reformation Period
    • 19th Century and German Unification
  • German Recipes
    • German Baking Recipes
    • German Bread Recipes
    • German Christmas Recipes
    • Desserts
    • German Easter Recipes
    • Halloween Recipes
    • Main Dishes
    • German Salad Recipes
    • German Salads
    • Sauerkraut Recipes
  • Travel to Germany
  • Contact

Lebkuchen

They are world-famous and inseparably tied to Christmas – Nuremberg Lebkuchen or gingerbread. These internationally-known delicacies were first baked by Franconian monks, who created these sweet baked goods as early as the 14th century. Ingredients: For the cookies: 3 cups all-purpose flour, plus extra for kneading 1¼ teaspoons ground nutmeg 1¼ … [Read more...]

Kletzenbrot – Traditional German Christmas Fruit Bread

Ingredients: 125g dried apricots 250g dried pears 250g dried figs 250g stoned prunes 125g currants 250g sultanas 250g sugar 225ml water 1 cup liquid for 1 packet of dried yeast 250g flour 1 tsp cinnamon 1 pinch of ground cloves 1 pinch of ground cardamom 1 pinch of ground ginger 250g chopped hazelnuts 50g chopped candied orange … [Read more...]

German Christmas Stollen

Stollen is a fruit bread containing dried fruit and often covered with powdered sugar or icing sugar. The bread is usually made with chopped candied fruit and/or dried fruit, nuts and spices. Stollen is a traditional German bread usually eaten during the Christmas season, when it is called Weihnachtsstollen (after "Weihnachten") or Christstollen … [Read more...]

Saffron Buns (St. Lucia Buns)

Ingredients: *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* 8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter 1-1/3 cups milk 1 teaspoon saffron threads, chopped fine and soaked in a few drops of water 1 tablespoon active dry yeast 2/3 cup sugar 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 eggs, divided use 4 cups unbleached flour + flour for kneading Raisins for garnish … [Read more...]

St. Nicholas Day in Germany

The patron of all kids Few German holidays blend history, folklore, and family warmth quite like St. Nicholas Day. Celebrated each year on 6 December, it is a tradition that reaches deep into medieval Christian practice, yet lives on today as a beloved childhood ritual across the country. For many German families, St. Nicholas Day is the true … [Read more...]

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Recent Posts

Are German stereotypes true?

German Stereotypes: What’s True and What’s Not

German work culture has many strength

German Work Culture: What Makes It So Different?

Why is German culture so efficient

Why Is German Culture So Efficient? The Secrets Behind It

Modern Germany is one of the most diverse countries in Europe.

What Do Germans Think of Foreigners? The Truth Explained

Foundation of German Culture

German Values and Beliefs: What Shapes Daily Life

German friendliness just looks different.

Are Germans Friendly or Rude? Breaking the Stereotype

Why Germans value rules so highly

Why Do Germans Love Rules? Ordnung Explained

Examples of German Directness

Why Are Germans So Direct? Understanding Blunt Communication

Copyright © 2026 · German Culture