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Sushi Recall Map Shows 7 States Facing Highest Risk Warning
Sushi Recall Map Shows 7 States Facing Highest Risk Warning

Newsweek

time30-06-2025

  • Health
  • Newsweek

Sushi Recall Map Shows 7 States Facing Highest Risk Warning

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A wide range of sushi products recalled in May have now been issued the highest risk classification by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The supermarket chain Harris Teeter issued a voluntary recall for ZENSHI products in seven states and the District of Columbia on May 20. The firm received cucumbers which were later recalled due to possible salmonella contamination. These were used to make the sushi, according to the FDA's recall notice. The FDA subsequently issued its Class I risk classification for the recall on June 27. Newsweek contacted Harris Teeter and Zenshi Sushi for comment by email outside of regular working hours. Stock image. A range of sushi products recalled in May have now been issued the highest risk warning by the FDA. Stock image. A range of sushi products recalled in May have now been issued the highest risk warning by the FDA. Hauke-Christian Dittrich/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images Why It Matters A Class I risk classification represents "a situation in which there is a reasonable probability that the use of or exposure to a violative product will cause serious adverse health consequences or death," according to the FDA. Salmonella bacteria can cause gastrointestinal illness and fever called salmonellosis in infected individuals. Symptoms typically develop between 12 to 72 hours after infection, and usually last between four and seven days. Typical symptoms include diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. Individuals experiencing more severe infections may experience high fever, aches, headaches, lethargy, rashes, and blood in urine. The FDA added that infections can become fatal on rare occasions, with around 450 people dying each year from salmonellosis. What To Know The affected products were distributed to Harris Teeter stores in Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and the District of Columbia. The products impacted by the recall include: ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Arroz Picante Roll - Imitation Crab 10pc - 202 trays - UPC Code: 0 23012 94034 8 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Avocado Salad Roll 2pc - 4,882 trays - UPC codes: 0 23012 95136 8 / UPC 0 23012 94263 2 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi California Roll 10pc - 39,743 trays - UPC codes: 0 23012 94264 9 / UPC 023012 95138 2 / UPC 0 23012 90618 4 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi California Salad Roll 10pc - 2,883 trays - UPC codes: 0 23012 94266 3 / 0 23012 95140 5 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi California Salad Roll 10pc (Brown Rice) - 240 trays - UPC codes: 0 23012 94267 / 0 UPC 0 23012 95139 9 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Chef Sampler A#1 (Rainbow, Crunchy, Dragon) 15pc - 7,049 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94329 5 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Chef Sampler A#3 (Crunchy, Rainbow, Chili) 15pc - 3,912 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94331 8 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Chef Sampler A#4 (Chili, Rainbow, Crunchy Dragon) 15pc - 1,663 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94332 5 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Chef Sampler A#6 (Chili, Nigiri, Rainbow) 13pc - 12,774 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94334 9 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Chef Sampler B#1 (Spicy Salmon, Rainbow, Cali) 15pc - 1,352 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94337 0 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Chef Sampler B#2 (Dragon Salmon Cheese) 15pc - 395 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94338 7 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Chef Sampler B#3 (Spicy Salmon, Crunchy, Cream Cheese) 15pc - 943 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94339 4 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Chile Serrano Roll 10pc - 324 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94032 4 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Classic Crab Roll - 117 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 00702 7 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Cream Cheese Roll - Imitation Crab 10pc - 9,462 trays - UPC codes: 0 23012 94273 1 / UPC 0 23012 95142 9 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Cream Cheese Roll - Imitation Crab 10pc (Brown Rice) - 883 trays - UPC codes: 0 23012 94274 8 / UPC 0 23012 95141 2 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Cream Cheese Roll - Salmon 10pc - 5,350 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94275 5 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Cream Cheese Roll - Tuna 10pc - 1,171 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 95039 2 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Crunchy CA Roll 10pc - 31,066 trays - UPC codes: 0 23012 94283 0 / UPC 0 23012 95144 3 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Crunchy CA Roll 10pc (Brown Rice) - 2,782 trays - UPC codes: 0 23012 94284 7 / UPC 0 23012 95143 6 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Crunchy Dragon Roll 10pc - 2,958 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94461 2 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Crunchy Dragon Roll - Tuna 10pc (Brown Rice) - 398 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94462 9 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Crunchy Roll - Imitation Crab 10pc - 10,040 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94287 8 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Crunchy Roll - Imitation Crab 10pc (Brown Rice) - 1,193 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94288 5 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Crunchy Roll - Salmon 10pc - 2,297 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 95040 8 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Crunchy Roll - Shrimp 10pc - 6,523 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 95042 2 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Crunchy Shrimp Tempura Roll 10pc (Brown Rice) - 1,190 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94290 8 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Dragon Roll - Imitation Crab 10pc - 1,670 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94293 9 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Duo Combo - CA Salad & Rainbow Roll 10pc - 217 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94205 2 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Duo Combo - CA Salad & Salmon Avocado Roll 10pc - 125 trays - UPC 0 23012 94209 0 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Duo Combo - Crunchy CA & CA Salad Roll 10pc - 147 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94204 5 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Duo Combo - Crunchy CA & Rainbow Roll 10pc - 5,238 trays - UPC 0 23012 94206 9 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Duo Combo - Crunchy CA & Salmon Avocado Roll 10pc - 434 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94210 6 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Duo Combo - Salmon Avocado & Rainbow Roll 10pc - 6,499 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94207 6 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Duo Combo - Spicy Tuna & CA Salad Roll 10pc - 134 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94211 3 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Duo Combo - Spicy Tuna & Crunchy CA Roll 10pc - 902 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94212 0 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Duo Combo - Spicy Tuna & Rainbow Roll 10pc - 6,986 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94208 3 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Field Goal Platter 21pc - 80 trays - UPC 0 23012 93865 9 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi First Down Platter Net - 365 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94150 5 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Grilled Salmon Roll - 3,088 trays - UPC 0 23012 94217 5 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Happy Heart Platter #1 (Rainbow Dragon Seaside) 23pc - 1,587 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94360 8 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Happy Heart Platter #2 (Rainbow Red Rock) 13pc - 2,609 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94483 4 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Happy Heart Platter #3 (Crunchy Dragon Tempura) 20pc - 4,602 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94362 2 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Hawaiian Roll 10pc - 1,269 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94363 9 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Hawaiian Roll - Salmon, Tuna 10pc - 5,833 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94364 6 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Hawaiian Roll - Salmon, Tuna 10pc (Brown Rice) - 499 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94365 3 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Hawaiian Roll - Tuna 10pc - 4,079 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94369 1 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Hawaiian Roll - Tuna 10pc (Brown Rice) - 34 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94370 7 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Hybrid Ichi Platter 30pc - 232 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94256 4 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Hybrid Mini Platter 22pc - 249 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94257 1 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Hybrid Ni Platter 31pc - 7 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94258 8 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Hybrid Roku Tray 82pc - 15 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94259 5 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Hybrid San Platter 48pc - 12 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94260 1 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Hybrid Yon Tray 50pc - 13 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94261 8 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Mango Crunchy Dragon Roll 10pc - 1,083 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94498 8 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Mango Red Rock 5pc - 184 trays - UPC code: 23012 94497 1 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Premium Chef Sampler #1 (Rainbow, Salmon, Dragon, Dynamite) 20pc - 209 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94302 8 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Premium Chef Sampler #2 (Crunchy Dragon Rainbow, Chili, Dynamite) 20pc - 189 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94303 5 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Premium Chef Sampler #3 (Dragon Rainbow, Crunchy, Dynamite) 20pc - 552 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94304 2 ZZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Rainbow Roll - Albacore, Salmon, Tuna 10pc - 6,158 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94389 9 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Red Rock - Tuna 5pc - 692 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94484 1 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Sashimi Sampler - Salmon w/Cucumber 6pc - 70 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94305 9 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Spicy California Roll 10pc - 30,174 trays - UPC codes: 0 23012 94404 9 / UPC 0 23012 95146 7 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Spicy California Roll 10pc (Brown Rice) - 4,906 trays - UPC codes: 0 23012 94405 6 / UPC 0 23012 95145 0 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Spicy Grilled Salmon Roll 10pc - 6,480 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94243 4 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Spicy Roll - Salmon 10pc - 20,535 trays - UPC codes: 0 23012 94312 7 / 0 23012 95148 1 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Spicy Roll - Salmon 10pc (Brown Rice) - 3,210 trays - UPC codes: 0 23012 94315 8 / UPC 0 23012 95147 4 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Spicy Roll - Shrimp 10pc - 6,871 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94316 5 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Spicy Roll - Shrimp 10pc (Brown Rice) - 1,691 trays - UPC 0 23012 94317 2 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Spicy Roll - Tuna 10pc - 33,510 trays - UPC codes: 0 23012 94318 9 / 0 23012 95150 4 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Spicy Roll - Tuna 10pc (Brown Rice) - 5,185 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94319 6 / UPC 0 23012 95149 8 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Spring Sushi Wrap 10pc - 3,671 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 95062 3 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Summer Roll 2pc - 5,776 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94325 7 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Ultimate Chili Roll - Salmon 10pc - 1,229 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94326 4 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Ultimate Chili Roll - Shrimp -162 Trays - UPC code: 0 23012 95038 5 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Ultimate Chili Roll - Tuna 10pc - 1,365 Trays - UPC code: 0 23012 94413 1 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Vegetable Roll 10pc - 11,989 trays - UPC codes: 0 23012 94327 1 / UPC 0 23012 95151 1 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Vegetable Roll 10pc (Brown Rice) - 3,334 trays - UPC codes: 0 23012 94328 8 / UPC 0 23012 95152 8 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Yuzu Teriyaki Sauce - 39 trays - UPC code: 0 23012 95076 7 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi Yuzu Teriyaki Tuna Roll 10pc - 5,409 trays - UPC codes: 0 23012 95033 0 ZENSHI Handcrafted Sushi California Roll 10pc (Brown Rice) - 5,524 trays - UPC codes: 0 23012 94265 6 / UPC 0 23012 95137 5 What People Are Saying The FDA said on its website: "Children younger than five, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are more likely to have severe salmonellosis infections." Providing advise on how to minimize the risk of food contamination, it adds: "Wash the inside walls and shelves of the refrigerator, cutting boards and countertops, and utensils that may have contacted contaminated foods; then sanitize them with a solution of one tablespoon of chlorine bleach to one gallon of hot water; dry with a clean cloth or paper towel that has not been previously used. "People with pets should take special care to avoid cross-contamination when preparing their pet's food. Be sure to pick up and thoroughly wash food dishes as soon as pets are done eating, and prevent children, the elderly, and any other people with weak immune systems from handling or being exposed to the food or pets that have eaten potentially contaminated food." The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's guidance on salmonella says: "In some people, the illness may be so severe that the patient is hospitalized. Salmonella infection may spread from the intestines to the bloodstream and then to other parts of the body." What Happens Next The recall is listed as ongoing, according to the FDA.

Saws, spades and scissors: The quirky traditions to expect at a German wedding
Saws, spades and scissors: The quirky traditions to expect at a German wedding

Local Germany

time25-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Local Germany

Saws, spades and scissors: The quirky traditions to expect at a German wedding

In much of the English-speaking world, the high point of a wedding (or low point, depending on your perspective) is the speeches. In Germany, on the other hand, there isn't really an equivalent tradition. No father-of-the bride-speech, which is the one meant to make people cry. No groom's speech, usually the slightly boring one in which the poor man has to spend ten minutes thanking everyone from his grandma to the florist, before remembering to say that his new wife is the most beautiful woman in the world and – crucially – has made him want to be a better man. And no best man's speech, which is meant to make people laugh and usually succeeds for all the wrong reasons. Instead of speeches, Germany tends to double-down on a frankly bizarre variety of 'games'. READ ALSO: What rights do I have if I'm married to a German citizen? My German wife warned me this might happen before our wedding. I naively assumed she meant the kind of games guests play at an English wedding to pass the time: betting on the length of the speeches, for example, or agreeing to drink a finger of wine whenever a certain word like 'love' or 'wife' crops up. So I was taken completely by surprise when my new sister-in-law hauled me and my bride onto a makeshift stage, then presented us with a very professional-looking spade and a treasure map. The map was incomplete. We had to earn the missing pieces by answering a series of excruciatingly personal questions. My English family and friends looked on in bewildered horror. Twelve years later, some of them claim they're still traumatised by the revelations. The treasure map eventually led us outside to a nearby strip of scrubland. My wife handed me the spade and I began to dig, eventually uncovering a beautifully decorated box containing half a dozen bottles of wine. Advertisement The wine was welcome. If I'd have known, though, I probably wouldn't have spent quite so much money on a brand-new shirt, as soft as a cloud and as white as the driven snow. Having attended several weddings in Germany since, I've been able to establish that this wasn't a plot conceived and planned specifically with me in mind. 'Games', featuring the bride and groom, have a long tradition at German weddings – and they're often a lot more challenging than a simple, albeit shirt-destroying treasure hunt. Here are a few of my favourites. Log sawing ( Baumstamm sägen ) Another one certain to ruin suits and dresses. A log is produced (I've seen one the width of a loo seat) and the happy couple are given a long, two-handled saw. Intended to represent the sense of co-operation the bride and groom will strive for in their wedding, they have to pull and push together to prevent the saw from jamming. This game takes forever and is almost guaranteed to initiate the bride and groom's first argument as a married couple. Two chairs hold signs with the words 'Mr' and 'Mrs' at a wedding in Germany. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Hauke-Christian Dittrich Cutting a wedding heart out of a blanket ( Hochzeitsherz ausschneiden ) Another well-established and (metaphorically) blood-thirsty game involves the bride and groom cutting a heart out of a blanket or bedsheet. On the one occasion I've seen this game in action, the couple were both given a pair of nail scissors to make it even more challenging. The game descended almost immediately into a frantic race to see who could finish their half first. READ ALSO: The rules foreigners should know about German church weddings The bride's friends went wild when their champion won, which I think might have been against the intended spirit of the game. Advertisement Pencil-in-the-bottle ( Bleistift-in-die-Flasche ) One string is tied around the groom's waist and another around the bride's waist, with a pencil dangling from the end so it hangs behind them. The goal is to squat, sway and wiggle until the pencil drops straight down into the opening of a glass bottle on the floor beneath the participants. There are other traditions, of course – underwear is burned in Münster, wreaths are woven in East Frisia, hay is strewn in Goethe's Faust, and brides are kidnapped in Bavaria – but these are the ones I've seen with my own eyes. Oddly, the games seem stranger described like this than they do in real life. They may lack the elegance of a well-turned phrase, and leave the participants sweaty, red-faced, and out for blood, but they still serve much the same purpose as speeches at a wedding in the English-speaking world. A chance for friends and family to tease the bride and groom, and for the bride and groom to show they don't take themselves too seriously. And a chance for the happy couple to get up in front of all their guests and feel the love (armed with a metre-long saw in one hand and a tiny pair of scissors in the other). READ ALSO: 10 things you need to know about German weddings Advertisement

The ultimate guide to drinking tea in Germany
The ultimate guide to drinking tea in Germany

Local Germany

time12-06-2025

  • Local Germany

The ultimate guide to drinking tea in Germany

It's no secret that British people love their tea, so what do they do when they move to Germany or come here on holiday? Where can they get their classic morning cuppa? Of course, it's not just Brits who consume vast quantities of tea. It's popular with the Irish, Turks, Moroccans, Pakistanis, the Japanese, Chinese, Kenyans and New Zealanders, among many others. So what about the Germans and their tee consumption? Most people think of Germany as a nation of coffee drinkers rather than tea drinkers. The German tradition of Kaffee und Kuchen (coffee and cake) is known around the world, and the first paper coffee filters were invented in Germany in the 1920s by a housewife from Dresden called Melitta Bentz, who went on to found the famous company which bears her name. While it's true that people tend to choose coffee over tea in the south of Germany, the picture is more complicated in the north. The residents of Hamburg and Bremen are big tea drinkers, partly as a result of historical connections with the tea trade. Advertisement And, in turns out, people in East Frisia ( Ostfriesland ) are actually the biggest tea drinkers in the world. According to Germany's Records Institute, East Frisians drink six cups of tea everyday on average, far more than their closest competitors in Ireland, the UK, and Libya. The German equivalent of afternoon tea is Kaffee und Kuchen (coffee and cake). Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Hauke-Christian Dittrich Tea is a religion in East Frisia, in much the same way as it is in the UK. Perhaps inspired by a similarly wet and chilly climate, East Frisians tend to favour a strong, black tea consisting mainly of Assam leaves and served with cream and sugar. For anyone who can't get to East Frisia and wants to know what the fuss is about, look for the Bünting or Thiele brands on the speciality shelves at Edeka or REWE. READ ALSO: What your choice of German supermarket says about you What will I get if I order a cup of tea elsewhere? In most places, the first thing you'll get if you ask for eine Tasse Tee is an impatient roll of the eyes. Tea might mean tea in East Frisia. Everywhere else, asking for "tea" in a café is a bit like ordering "beer" in a pub in the UK – it doesn't even begin to answer the question. Cafes or restaurants which offer Tee will certainly have a few bags of Schwarztee (black tea) on hand, most likely Earl Grey, which you can ask to have with milk ( mit Milch ) and which will probably come with a slice of lemon if you don't. Generally, the word Tee in Germany is used as a blanket term to describe every imaginable fruit and herbal infusion. Anecdotally, close ties with Austria and Switzerland account for a marked preference for herbal 'teas' in southern Germany – and Germans everywhere swear by their health-giving properties. Anecdotally, my German wife certainly makes sure that our tea drawer is just as well stocked as our medicine box, and prescribes industrial quantities of peppermint ( Pfefferminz ) tea, fennel ( Fenchel ) tea, and rosehip ( Hagebutten ) tea whenever our children complain about a headache or stomach ache. READ ALSO: Herbal tea and sick leave - An American's ode to the German attitude towards health Advertisement Most cafes in the country will offer a range of herbal and fruit teas, and many newer cafes and brunch spots also offer chai and ginger tea. Matcha is also having a moment, with many cafes and coffee shops in major cities advertising their version of the matcha latte. Where to go for an unforgettable tea drinking experience If you're in one of the old Hansa cities like Hamburg or Bremen – or if you find yourself in East Frisia – you shouldn't have to look too hard for a cup of tea the equal of anything you can find at home. If you're in Stuttgart, Munich, or Berlin, and looking for a truly unforgettable tea drinking experience, you might want to check out the following: The English Tearoom (Stuttgart), established in 1911 and unashamedly in favour of everything to do with British tea drinking culture. Victorian House (Munich), which serves homemade scones with real clotted cream and strawberries as well as tea! The Tadshikische Teestube (Berlin), not a traditional English teahouse admittedly, but lots of fun, The Tadshikische Teestube is a Berlin institution celebrated for its bohemian ambiance and authentic Russian tea rituals What if I just want a normal cup of milky English breakfast tea in an ordinary venue? This is where things get tricky. Frustratingly, English breakfast always seems to be the hardest to find of all the various varieties of tea on offer in Germany. And when you do strike lucky, the chances are you'll be offered a bag of Lipton tea, or a German brand such as Meßner or Teekanne – which are fine but tend to lack the kick you get from British brands such as Yorkshire Tea or PG Tips. Additionally, when you order tea in Germany, the waiter or waitress will typically bring you the glass of hot water and the teabag separately. There's a longstanding debate in the UK about whether you should add the teabag or the milk first, which completely misses the point that the only really important consideration is the temperature of the water. In order to make a good cup of English breakfast tea, the milk and the teabag both need to be added when the water is boiling - or almost boiling - hot. Advertisement The German habit of serving the teabag and the water separately means that the water arrive a bit too cool – fine for infusions but a problem for 'tea', especially if you like it strong. So people accustomed to starting their day with a hot, strong and milky cup of tea are forced to rely on their own devices in Germany – and put the kettle on at home. All German supermarket chains carry at least one range of Schwarztee – and Edeka and REWE carry Twinings – which are all fine in a pinch. If you're craving serious English breakfast teas like PG Tips and Yorkshire tea, however, your best bet is to visit your nearest Asian or Afro-Caribbean shop, or a speciality shop like Broken English (in Berlin) or Paper & Tea (across Germany).

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