Cabbage is the favorite vegetable in Germany in winter

Published 2022년 2월 24일

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A survey by Kaufland and Civey reveals that cabbage is the favorite winter vegetable in Germany, particularly in the north. Tomatoes and peppers are also highly consumed. Freshness and regional origin are important factors in vegetable purchasing decisions for many Germans, especially in the north. The study also finds that women more frequently eat vegetables every day than men. The research, based on 5,000 interviewees, aims to provide insight into German consumer habits regarding vegetable consumption in winter.
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A representative Kaufland survey* shows: cabbage is the favorite vegetable in Germany in winter. But carrots, peppers and tomatoes also help many Germans through the cold months. Northern Germans currently pay particular attention to freshness when purchasing vegetables, while in the south a great deal of value is placed on regional origin. And in the East, more people eat vegetables every day than in the West. North Germans are especially fond of cabbage. The Germans agree: for almost every second person (47.7 percent) cabbage is the favorite vegetable in winter. This is apparent from a survey by Kaufland, which was held together with the opinion research institute Civey. Schleswig-Holstein has the most cabbage lovers (55.2 percent). Residents of Niedersachsen (54.1 percent) and Thuringia (54.4 percent) also particularly like to eat cabbage in winter. Only in the southeast of Bayern does the carrot displace cabbage from its throne. Germans don't want to go through the winter ...
Source: AGF

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