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The stars of German cuisine

ot many visitors travel to Germany for the food, which is surprising when you put aside preconceptions and look deeper. Its restaurant scene alone is a juggernaut: Germany came fourth in a 2022 list of countries with the most Michelin stars (behind only France, Japan and Italy), and claimed nearly twice as many as the UK (down in seventh). Its reputation for calorific, meat-heavy cuisine and starches is deserved, but

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