Germans' favorite fruit:
The first is lemon: this fruit can't be eaten directly in any country. However, it is impossible for Germans to use lemons for meals and drinks. So lemons are naturally on the list.
Watermelon: Actually, not only China people understand the benefits of watermelon, but Europeans also like watermelon.
Pineapple: Like watermelon, this is a kind of fruit that Germans like very much, but it can't be grown locally and almost all of it needs to be imported.
Nectarine: Nectarine is native to Europe and America. As a country of origin, the convenience of being close to the water tower can not be ignored, and nectarines have naturally become a frequent visitor in the German fruit basket.
Strawberry: This is the great love of the Germans. In addition to direct consumption in daily life, strawberries also appear in a large number of sweets and cakes.
Cherry: similar to strawberry, it is also a fruit that Germans often buy, and it is also an important raw material for making cakes. It is well known that the black forest cake is mainly made of cherries.
Rubus: Rubus is also a fruit that Germans often eat. Raspberries may not be common in China, but they are at home level in Germany.
Plum: Many famous plums eaten by Germans are processed, such as canned food, cakes and so on (German plum cakes are quite famous).
Oranges: One of the best fruits for traveling. I believe that everyone will have no problem. Yes, the Germans have no problem with that.
Grapes: In Germany, especially in the west of Germany, the dominance of grapes is unparalleled (it is said that when the harvest is good, schools in the producing areas will have a holiday and collectively help vineyards pick grapes). If nothing else, grapes are almost all in a vast area hundreds of kilometers long along the Rhine River.
Oranges: fruits widely eaten by Europeans since the era of great navigation have now been fully integrated into their lives. Orange juice is definitely a good drink that Germans will not refuse for three meals.
Pear: The yield of native pears in Germany is not high. Canned fruits and pears are mainly imported. The main sources are Italy, Spain, Australia and South Africa.
Kiwifruit: Not only Germans, but almost every country in Europe and America loves kiwifruit. It should be noted, however, that kiwifruit is not made in Germany. Every year, 8,000 kiwifruit eaten by Dovander people must be imported.
Banana: Banana is the second largest fruit in Germany. Every year, every German eats about 10 kg of bananas on average. Like kiwifruit, bananas are almost impossible to grow in Germany. Fortunately, according to the economic level of Germany, it is not a burden to import a lot of fruit every year.
Apples: German apples are famous all over Europe, and their output is also very high. Every year, every German consumes more than 20KG on average, not counting all kinds of food and drinks made of apples. Therefore, Apple is the deserved king of fruits in Germany.
In addition to the above, others, such as grapefruit (juiced) and pomegranate, are also frequent visitors to German fruit baskets.