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Originally posted by: damilola
OMG i love maggie noodles - i know it ha nothin to do wit ur Q buh i love it !!
and nope aint been to germany buh il find out stuff bout it for ya if dats wat u need
Originally posted by: jasmine_triv
I went Germany 2 or 3 years ago. It is very eco-friendly and clean. They recycle nearly everything.
Germany is famous for its sausages and beer but there are other things you can eat and drink. I'm a veggie too, I was only there a few days so I ate chips, pizza and fruit. They have all the restaurants there like pizza hut, Mc Donalds, Nandos and I also saw a few Indian and Chinese restaurants. Or like you said you can just buy noodles and other raw food and just cook it yourself, that would be the cheaper option.
Hope that helps