The Best American Foods You Won’t Find in Germany - Expat Focus (2024)

It’s that time of year again. The time when little girls go door-to-door selling the most delicious cookies in the world. And while I am sitting over here in Germany, all I can think about is how amazing a Samoa (or Caramel deLites as they were called when I was a Girl Scout) would taste right now.

This has got me thinking about what American foods I miss most. Foods that were written on my grocery list week after week when living in the U.S., but since moving to Germany, I have never bought once. Foods that I used to consider myself addicted to, but since leaving the country, I have been forced to go cold turkey. Foods that are so delicious, that when I wake up each day, I think about how much the people here are missing.Okay, maybe I am starting to exaggerate a little bit. So, here is a list of my favorite American foods that are not available in Germany:

Girl Scout Cookies

Let’s kick off this list with what we have already discussed. No doubt about it, Samoas are where it’s at. Although, I have to admit that Thin Mints are a close second. This is mainly because of how delicious they are when frozen, which then allows you to eat them throughout the whole year.

Mac and Cheese

Growing up, my favorite meal was always the one that came out of the blue box. There were many years, in fact, that I would ask for Kraft Macaroni & Cheese as my birthday meal. In my eight-year-old eyes, there was simply nothing better. Now, I am 23, and I can honestly say that these feelings really have not changed much. Although, I have come to prefer the Three Cheese variety with shells instead of macaroni noodles. What can I say, I am a gourmet.


Red Licorice

Germany is the king of licorice (Lakritz). The problem, however, is that licorice is inherently black here. And black licorice is, in my opinion, the absolute worst candy ever made. Recently, a woman in a sweets shop offered me a sample of a chocolate covered candy. I spit it out in front of the poor woman after one bite when I realized it was chocolate covered black licorice.

But do you know what is amazingly delicious? Red licorice. My personal favorite are Red Vines, but I grew up in a Twizzlers family, so I love them too. Germany, why haven’t you figured this one out yet?

Cheese Popcorn

I miss getting my fingers stained orange from eating O-Ke-Doke cheese popcorn. As a kid, I was never allowed to eat straight from the bag. So, we would always pour some into a bowl, and then eat it. I would always save the pieces that were coated in so much cheese they did not resemble popcorn at all anymore for last. I think I really just miss fake cheese…

Root Beer

I don’t like most brown colas. In fact, the only kinds of pop I like at all are root beer and Dr. Pepper. Well, guess what? Germany doesn’t have root beer or Dr. Pepper. Just my luck, eh?

This is actually a slight lie, because I was able to find Dr. Pepper in a drink store recently. Do you want to guess how much a 1-liter bottle cost? 3.99 Euro. That is about $5.50! One liter in the U.S. costs $1.99 (yes, I just looked this up on the Walgreens website). Although this price makes me mad, I still might cave in one of these days and buy it. I still have not found root beer, though.

Reese’s

Or actually any peanut butter candy for that matter. I am a peanut butter addict, and that has been a strange thing for me since coming to Germany. Although grocery stores here usually have at least one brand of peanut butter (that tastes like off-brand Jif), they do not carry any other peanut butter related products. I could really go for some Reese’s Pieces right now.

So, there is my list of my most missed American foods. What foods would you miss most if you moved abroad? Or, if you already live abroad, what foods are you missing?

Courtney is an American expat living abroad in Germany. After studying abroad in Germany during college, she immediately knew that she wanted to go back. So after graduating, that’s just what she did.

She now works as a freelance writer and is pursuing her Masters degree in Germany. To read more about her experiences and adventures, check out her blog at Courtney the Ami.

The Best American Foods You Won’t Find in Germany - Expat Focus (2024)

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The Best American Foods You Won’t Find in Germany - Expat Focus? ›

The Americas' farmers' gifts to other continents included staples such as corn (maize), potatoes, cassava, and sweet potatoes, together with secondary food crops such as tomatoes, peanuts, pumpkins, squashes, pineapples, and chili peppers.

What American snacks are not available in Europe? ›

What are some popular American candies that cannot be found in Europe?
  • Jolly Ranchers. Fruit Roll UPS. Sour Patch Kids. Laffy Taffy. ...
  • Jolly Ranchers in multiple variety packs. TikTok favorites like Cheetos and Van Halten's Pickles. Wax candy bottles. ...
  • Australian Trying American Candy For The First Time 🇺🇸

Which American foods were most significant in Europe? ›

The Americas' farmers' gifts to other continents included staples such as corn (maize), potatoes, cassava, and sweet potatoes, together with secondary food crops such as tomatoes, peanuts, pumpkins, squashes, pineapples, and chili peppers.

What American foods are not available in Germany? ›

The Best American Foods You Won't Find in Germany
  • Girl Scout Cookies. Let's kick off this list with what we have already discussed. ...
  • Mac and Cheese. Growing up, my favorite meal was always the one that came out of the blue box. ...
  • Red Licorice. Germany is the king of licorice (Lakritz). ...
  • Cheese Popcorn. ...
  • Root Beer. ...
  • Reese's.

Which American food became a staple food in Europe? ›

The potato, which originated in the high Andes, became a dietary staple of many European nations.

Why is food healthier in Europe than America? ›

European food standards are stricter, with many additives found in American foods banned in Europe. The availability and affordability of fresh, local produce in Europe also support healthier eating habits. Healthcare plays a role too.

What are the top 3 foods in Germany? ›

Top 5 foods in Germany
  • Schnitzel. You can find these everywhere in Germany from classy restaurants to street food vendors. ...
  • Spätzle. For a country that is big on their meat, one of the most famous German dishes is Spätzle; which is completely vegetarian. ...
  • Bratwurst. ...
  • Stollen. ...
  • Kartoffelpuffer.
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What's a typical German breakfast? ›

But the Germans like to pull out the stops at breakfast (especially weekend breakfasts). Lots of different cheeses, meats, multiple jams and honey, boiled eggs, fruit and vegetables, smoked fish and of course, every kind of roll or hearty, seeded bread your heart could desire.

What food can I not bring into Germany? ›

The private import of food and animal feed

There is a general prohibition of the import of even small quantities of potatoes by travellers because of the danger of spreading potato ring rot. The import of caviar is prohibited because all species of sturgeon are endangered.

What Cannot be sent to Germany? ›

Dangerous goods: Hazardous materials, explosives, and other dangerous goods are not allowed to be shipped without proper authorisation and labelling. Weapons and ammunition: Firearms and ammunition are strictly controlled in Germany, and shipping them without proper authorisation is illegal.

Can you buy Skittles in Germany? ›

Skittles, Pop-Tarts, Gatorade and those yummy Little Debbie's products are banned in the European Union because contain dyes like yellow 5, yellow 6 and red 40.

What does the US sell to Germany? ›

In 2022, of $72.6 billion in U.S. exports to Germany, the top commodity sectors were transportation equipment (23.8% of the total exports to the country), chemicals, plastics, rubber, leather goods (20.2% of such total) and machinery and mechanical appliances (19.0% of such total).

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