This art-integrated project compares the foods and drinks of Germany and the states of Goa and Jharkhand in India. Students learn about popular German foods like spatzle, spargel, and hanchen-schnitzel. They also learn that while Germany has a non-vegetarian culture focused on meats, both countries share similarities in vegetarian foods. The project emphasizes promoting friendship between cultures and avoiding prejudice or discrimination based on differences in food habits or religion.
This art-integrated project compares the foods and drinks of Germany and the states of Goa and Jharkhand in India. Students learn about popular German foods like spatzle, spargel, and hanchen-schnitzel. They also learn that while Germany has a non-vegetarian culture focused on meats, both countries share similarities in vegetarian foods. The project emphasizes promoting friendship between cultures and avoiding prejudice or discrimination based on differences in food habits or religion.
This art-integrated project compares the foods and drinks of Germany and the states of Goa and Jharkhand in India. Students learn about popular German foods like spatzle, spargel, and hanchen-schnitzel. They also learn that while Germany has a non-vegetarian culture focused on meats, both countries share similarities in vegetarian foods. The project emphasizes promoting friendship between cultures and avoiding prejudice or discrimination based on differences in food habits or religion.
Project Basics • Art integrated Project For Class 7, • German Lesson: Was isst du in der pause? • Integrated with the Geography Topic: The Food and Drinks Objective • Learning about food and drinks of Germany/Goa and Jharkhand Methodologies • The Students learn about the famous foods and drinks of Goa and Jharkhand • Comparing with Each Other Foods Of Germany • SPATZLE: GERMAN FORM OF MACARONI AND CHEESE • SPARGEL: MADE OF WHITE ASPARAGUS, IS TREATED AS DELICIOUS • HÄNCHEN-SCHNITZEL: CUTLETS OF CHICKEN PIECES EATEN AS A FANCY DISH • BRATWURST: THIS IS GRILLED SAUSAGE, IT’S A TRADITIONAL DISH CONCLUSION • Germany is A Heavy Non Vegetarian Country, • People in Germany Love to Eat Pork, Beef, Chickens etc. which is Often not allowed in Indian Culture, but, Both Countries Have Devastating Similarities in Vegetarian Food, Taken as Cooking/Making/Processing, its hard….. • But We Shall Remember That at this date, both countries are acting as friends, and maybe in the upcoming future we shall maintain this friendship, forever.. • And We Shall not take any Prejudice and Discriminate others on their food habits, their religion castes etc. and in case with me, I swear That I won’t stimulate any Prejudice, and never discriminate anybody on their food habits. A small Presentation By Sarthak Sidhant Class 7B R.N. 37
The International Jewish Cook Book
1600 Recipes According to the Jewish Dietary Laws with the Rules for Kashering;
the Favorite Recipes of America, Austria, Germany, Russia, France, Poland, Roumania, Etc., Etc.
Buffet Presentation The Ge Tle Art of Gastro o y Is A Frie Dly o E. It Hurdles The Language Barrier, Makes Friends Among Civilized People A D War S The Heart