What is the difference between a doughnut and a Berliner?
What's the difference, if there is one, and where is it said more often? And what do you say about it? And why do some people say "pancakes"?
What's the difference, if there is one, and where is it said more often? And what do you say about it? And why do some people say "pancakes"?
Can I drink a Red Bull without side effects if I drink it about 3-4 minutes before smoking weed?
Is MezzoMix really made by mixing Coke with Fanta or is it produced separately?
There's non-alcoholic beer in it, but I've already drunk a lot of it.
My favorite variety is apple. 😊 I would love it if there was a coconut variety.
There isn't one. It's just that some people use the correct term, and others say Berliner.
Or the other way around 😉 Some say the correct term and others say Krapfen 😉
There's no difference. In northern Germany, we say "Berliner," and in Bavaria, for example, they say "Krapfen." But they both refer to the same pastry.
We call them Fasnetküchle, but unlike Berliners, they are not filled with jam.
I have already answered this with pictures:
Berliners are the inhabitants of Berlin, the other is a filled narrow pastry.
Pancakes are hot cracks in Berlin.
None.
Or if you want the REgion
In BAyern you can tell Krapfen in Schleswig Holstein Berliner (and in Berlin pancakes)
Then give various other names to the Beipsiel Kräppel in Hesse
Der Unterschied ist die Sprachregion dessen, der sie so nennt.
Krapfen and Berliners are the same.
Die Region, in der du bist. In Berlin heißt das „Pfannkuchen“.