The Battle for the Top Spot at German Christmas Markets: Candied Roasted Almonds Paired with Mulled Wine Is the Ultimate Cold-Weather Hack? The warm winter duo of cinnamon scents mingling with wine aromas—locals teach you to choose the hidden gem "with chili powder."
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Dining etiquette deeply shapes food experiences across cultures. In French restaurants, slow, multi-course meals with proper cutlery use (starting from the outermost) and savoring each bite emphasize elegance. This pace lets diners fully appreciate wine - food pairings and delicate flavors, enhancing the luxurious feel. In Japanese restaurants, etiquette like saying "itadakimasu" before eating and not sticking chopsticks upright shows respect. Clean, precise presentations (e.g., sushi) and quiet dining encourage focus on ingredients’ freshness. These differences shift perceptions: French dining feels indulgent, while Japanese dining feels reverent, both elevating the enjoyment of the cuisine.
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