breakfast
German Breakfast — Bread, Muesli, Jam, Nutella & Everything for Your Frühstück
A German Frühstück is more than a meal — it is a daily ritual built around fresh bread, good butter, and time at the table. Germans buy over 1.5 billion Brötchen (bread rolls) per year, and breakfast staples like Nutella, Zentis jam, and Kölln muesli are household names from Hamburg to Munich. This category brings those same products to your kitchen, whether you grew up with them or want to try the real thing for the first time.
Bread & Rolls — The Heart of German Breakfast
Germany has over 3,200 officially registered bread varieties — more than any other country. Breakfast typically starts with Brötchen (crusty wheat rolls), Vollkornbrot (whole-grain bread), or Pumpernickel. We carry long-shelf-life options like Mestemacher pumpernickel and Leimer Knödelbrot, plus crispbread (Knäckebrot) and rusks (Zwieback) from Brandt. For gluten-free needs, Schär offers certified German-quality alternatives.
Spreads, Jam & Honey
Zentis, founded in 1893 in Aachen, is Germany's largest jam manufacturer. Their fruit spreads — strawberry, sour cherry (Sauerkirsche), and apricot — use high fruit content and less sugar than many international brands. Nutella deserves special mention: German Nutella follows a different recipe than the US version, with more cocoa and less sugar, resulting in a darker color and richer chocolate flavor. Germans are the world's top Nutella consumers per capita. For honey, German Imkerhonig standards exceed the general EU regulation — lower moisture, no heat treatment above 40°C, and mandatory origin labeling.
Muesli, Cereals & the Sonntagsfrühstück Tradition
While Swiss physician Maximilian Bircher-Benner invented muesli around 1900, German manufacturers turned it into a breakfast staple. Kölln, an oat specialist operating since 1820 from Elmshorn near Hamburg, produces everything from classic Bircher Müsli to crunchy granola blends. Alnatura and HiPP offer organic lines. The Sonntagsfrühstück (Sunday breakfast) is a family ritual: fresh Brötchen from the bakery, a spread of Aufschnitt (cold cuts) and cheese, soft-boiled eggs, fruit, muesli, and the Sonntagszeitung (Sunday paper). In Bavaria, the Weißwurstfrühstück — white veal sausages with sweet mustard, pretzels, and wheat beer — is served before noon and taken very seriously.
FAQ
Q: What does a typical German breakfast include?
A: A typical German Frühstück centers on fresh Brötchen (bread rolls) or sliced bread with butter, jam, honey, cold cuts (Aufschnitt), cheese, and a soft-boiled egg. Coffee is the default drink. On Sundays, families expand this into a Sonntagsfrühstück with smoked salmon, fresh fruit, muesli, and a newspaper — it can easily last two hours. In Bavaria, the traditional Weißwurstfrühstück features veal sausages, sweet mustard, pretzels, and Weißbier, typically served before noon.
Q: Is German Nutella different from American Nutella?
A: Yes. German Nutella (made by Ferrero) contains more cocoa and less sugar than the US version, giving it a darker color and a more pronounced chocolate flavor. Germans are the world's largest Nutella consumers per capita, and many expats prefer the German recipe. GermanFoods.shop ships the original German-recipe Nutella.
Q: What is the best German muesli brand?
A: Kölln is Germany's most trusted oat and muesli brand, operating since 1820 from Elmshorn near Hamburg. Their Müsli range covers everything from classic Bircher-style blends to crunchy granola. For organic options, Alnatura and HiPP are excellent choices. While muesli was originally invented by Swiss physician Maximilian Bircher-Benner around 1900, German manufacturers refined and popularized it, making it a breakfast staple across the country.
Q: Which German jams and honeys can I buy here?
A: We carry Zentis — Germany's largest jam manufacturer, founded in 1893 in Aachen — in flavors like strawberry, cherry, apricot, and their signature Aachener Pflümli (plum). For honey, German Imkerhonig meets standards stricter than the general EU regulation: lower moisture content, no heating above 40°C, and mandatory origin labeling. Our selection includes Langnese and regional Blütenhonig (blossom honey) varieties.
Alnatura Organic Tomato Spread, 180g -Organic quality -creamy spread based on aromatic tomatoes and finely ground sunflower seeds - fruity tomato taste -also as a dip or sauce base -vegan.