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Nightwish's Floor Jansen: "Life is short. Time is not endless"
Floor Jansen opens up on her battle with breast cancer, going solo and what we can expect from the next Nightwish album
It’s Friday April 22, 2022 at Nokia Arena in Tampere, Finland. Fifteen thousand Nightwish fans await a much-delayed live taste of their heroes’ ninth album, Human. :II: Nature., released as the world shut down in 2020. Anticipation is high. The stage will soon be engulfed in enough fire to obliterate a small village. Aside from a handful of dates in Finland in 2021, this is Nightwish’s first full-scale show in more than three years.
Backstage, Floor Jansen feels like death. In her stage armour she looks fearsome – a tattooed Boudica for the modern age. Such a gig wouldn’t normally faze her. Floor, 41,has been fronting metal bands since she was 16. But just now she’s come down with a virulent stomach flu at the worst possible time, and she’s wondering how the hell she’ll get through the next two hours onstage.
“It was unlike anything I’ve ever done,” she says of the stomach flu that almost derailed that post-Covid comeback. “I mean, you get sick now and then, but this was brutal. I don’t know what kind of virus I picked up, but it was a very violent one. I was up all night, and then I still had to travel from Berlin to Tampere. It was horrible.” She shrugs. “But yeah, what can you do?”
It’s not hard to see why Floor gets called a ‘powerhouse’. Part opera singer, several parts rock star – with the dynamism of both – she exudes indestructibility. If Bruce Dickinson had a daughter with Xena: Warrior Princess, it would have been Floor. But there are other sides to her: different personas that reveal a more complex, interesting picture of a ‘powerhouse’ lead singer.
There’s the animal-loving homebody. The thrillseeker. The proud vegetarian. The whiskey drinker. The metal icon with a solo pop album on the way. The Highly Sensitive Person, whose hyper-stimulated sense of the world shines through her performances. The person who, just three weeks before headlining Wembley Arena with Nightwish, underwent surgery for breast cancer.
“I’m always myself,” she summarises, simply. “So whether I run around in jeans fixing a fence, or ride my horse, or go onstage in warrior outfits… it’s all the same. It’s just a different side, as you can see.”
We meet Floor over Zoom in December, as she wrestles with dodgy wi-fi backstage in Milan. “Is it noisy for you, in the background?” she asks in perturbed Dutch tones. “It’s basically one big open box here…” Dark-eyed and slightly frazzled in a grey hoodie, Floor has a business-like streak that softens as talk turns to things like her solo music, her bandmates and the cigars she enjoys with her husband, Sabaton drummer Hannes Van Dahl.
On another day she might have come in from feeding the horses at her rural property on Sweden’s west coast. You wouldn’t fuck with her, but you’d gladly go for a drink with her. Out on the road with Nightwish, there’s a decent amount of the latter. The band “wobble” around Christmas markets drinking glühwein. They rate vegetarian food in Indian restaurants as part of a longstanding curry club. The shows themselves have been jubilant affairs.
“Last night we were surprised with some bottles of champagne,” she grins, “which we then drank, and became very happy…”
It’s all so far removed from lingering notions of Nightwish as some sort of dictatorship or soap opera, with singers driven away by its founder’s maniacal demands. They seem like friends – as in, actual friends.
“It’s absolute genuine fun,” she nods. “We’ve always had that. And there are always ups and downs; it’s like a big marriage. But we’ve been longing for this tour a lot. Especially after the pandemic, we don’t take it for granted at all.”
For Floor, the isolation of lockdown reinforced her ties to the band, but it also kickstarted her solo work. She’d begun to think of it in 2019, following an appearance on Dutch TV show Beste Zangers (‘Best Singers’), but she was still very much a band person, with a new Nightwish album cycle around the corner. Come March 2020, for the first time in her career, she found herself separated from that group mentality.
She spent time with her husband and daughter, now five. She grew vegetables and looked after her horses, cats and enormous Irish wolfhound. She worked on her online profile, communicating with her fans on a regular, down-to-earth level. At the same time, she began working with collaborators on solo material. An alternative, poppier sound started to brew.
In spring 2022 she appeared on Germany’s Beste Zangers equivalent, Sing Meinen Song, for which she sang in German (one of the four languages she speaks in addition to Dutch, English and Swedish). Gradually, a standalone Floor Jansen was evolving.
“My desire from the get-go was to find a sound that fits with me, not something created around me. But how do you do that? So I used up a large part of the pandemic in a trial-and-error search for this sound.”
It wasn’t easy. Ten years of bringing Tuomas Holopainen’s visions to life had left her with phenomenal vocal skills, but limited songwriting practice. Her first ideas, she says, “weren’t that great”.
“I’ve done it [songwriting], but I haven’t been doing much in the last 10 years,” she admits. “Plus I’m in a band with someone like Tuomas. It makes me feel very small, like, ‘What do I have to add to a world full of music?’ So from that insecurity I had to find my way and accept that I am more limited, and that I have different ideas.”
Teaming up with Dutch producer Gordon Groothedde (Snoop Dogg; Katie Melua; Floor’s previous band, After Forever) was a turning point. The first song they wrote together was Fire. A darkly atmospheric, orchestral swirl of intelligent modern pop, with the grandeur of Florence & The Machine’s cover of 1986 dance hit You’ve Got The Love, it ignited Floor’s confidence as a creator in her own right.
“I have a really hard time with love songs,” she says. “I know the majority of pop music is about love songs, and that’s also why I find it boring to listen to. So I wanted to create something that still has a message.”
Accordingly, her solo album, Paragon, shuns frothy clichés in favour of meatier subjects. Fire is about returning to life after lockdown. One song, Invincible, was written for the injured war veterans at Prince Harry’s Invictus Games – originally planned to take place in 2020 in the Hague until the pandemic got in the way.
“It’s inspired by the idea of being physically or mentally wounded, after you’ve just given everything you have,” she explains, “and something that’s left of you has to pick up life, and recover from something that you never really wanted to recover from. I want to raise awareness of the fact that this happens so incredibly often, but also to empower them. Like, ‘You already went through Hell, now you’re on your way back, you are invincible.’”
It’s hard to hear this story now without thinking of Floor’s recent health issues. Diagnosed in October 2022 at a routine mammogram screening, her breast cancer came as a total shock – two weeks before Nightwish were due to fly to South America.
“They [the doctors] said, ‘We want you to come back.’ And the thing I thought, in my naïve brain, was, ‘Oh, they fucked up something with the pictures.’ Never, ‘Oh, they found something.’” She shakes her head. “Not a single moment. Until I was there.”
Surgery was planned for the day after they came home. Until then, she says, the intense business of touring Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Mexico proved a good distraction. The pace of it all was brutal but helpful, and reading similar stories from her fans made her feel less alone – “But at the same time, it’s an overwhelming awareness of how many people actually got this fucking disease."
“I put my emotions into the music,” she reasons, “and also had really wonderful conversations within the band, crew, management, everyone has really been there for me. It’s very tough to do it all that fast, but at the same time it helped because I didn’t have to walk around with thoughts of it too long. Because as soon as you know you have a tumour in your body, the only thing you can think of is ‘get it out’. The whole mental aspect of a cancer diagnosis is shit.”
Back at home, she had three weeks after her operation before heading out in Europe and the UK. Scarred, bruised and exhausted, she was grateful for the support of her family.
“Jesus, how I underestimated it,” she half-laughs, of the recovery process. “I was jet-lagged, I barely slept for nights after the surgery because my system was completely upside-down, you get morphine… So everyone’s been really having my back in this.”
Just a couple of days before the Wembley gig, she learned that the operation was successful. It was both a relief and a wake-up call. In Sweden, mammogram screenings start for women at the age of 40. In the Netherlands, her birthplace –and in the UK – it’s 50. Now looked up to by many, as a public figure as well as a musician, she’s determined to persuade more women to go for their scans.
“On a purely personal level it’s a bit weird, because I’m just me,” she says, of her role-model status. “But from this position, I have the power to make a difference every now and then. I wanted to make sure it has this function by saying, ‘Go and get your mammogram done.’ If I had stayed in the Netherlands, this entire thing would have gone undetected. It was so small when they took it out, but it was growing, you know? I’m very lucky.”
Cancer casts a pervasive shadow, even when it’s caught quickly. For Floor, who (when we speak to her) still has three weeks of radiation therapy to complete, it’s realigned her priorities. “It’s not like I think ‘I’m gonna die’ all the time,” she explains, “but I realise how life is short. Time is not endless. We have it now.”
To that end, Floor is making the most of 2023. After her radiotherapy is finally over, she’ll join Nightwish for 70000Tons Of Metal in the Bahamas. Festival shows will follow. In the summer the band will head to the Röskö campsite in Kitee, Finland, to record the next Nightwish album (which will be released at some point in 2024).
Part three of a trilogy that began with Endless Forms Most Beautiful and continued through Human. :II: Nature., the new album will return to themes concerning our planet and our mortality. Sonically, Floor suggests, we can expect aheavy palette.
“I would say it’s a pretty heavy album,” she muses, “but once again, it’s the multicolour diversity that is Nightwish. It’s all there. It’s going to once again take you by the hand through beautiful stories – whether they are stories from this Earth or stories about this Earth. They’re beautiful.”
Creatively, Nightwish is still Tuomas’s brainchild, though there’s a sense of collaboration around this record. Armed with his demos, the band have been working up different parts and exchanging ideas on tour – in hotel rooms and dressing rooms across the world. For Floor, this has been a happy arrangement.
“I think Tuomas has a unique view on the world and has a unique way of putting that into words,” she says, “and I think he’s outdone himself on that end once again. And also visually, the ideas that are bubbling are going to be of a next level. So yeah, there’s lots to look forward to.”
Meanwhile, along with the release of Paragon, she has solo gigs planned in Europe. “And of course it would be wonderful to go to the UK,” she adds, “we are working on that as well.”
If all goes to plan, Floor Jansen could be a name that reaches well beyond metal circles – paving the way for a new kind of pop star with a darker heart. Once again the ‘powerhouse’ label feels apt, with all the truths and misconceptions that come with it.
“Power is often connected to, especially women…” she searches for the words, “…it’s like, ‘powerful women are bitches’, you know? Maybe that’s the misconception of the century. But a powerful woman is also a woman who is intouch withher emotions, and one who can have absolute soft sides and embrace them. The idea that high sensitivity would be a weakness? That is actually the absolute misperception.
“And that goes for men, too: for men to be in touch with their feelings and to be able to communicate them… that is a bigger strength than [makes growling, macho noise]. That’s going to bring us a whole lot further.”
Between travels, Floor will recharge at home in the Swedish countryside. On cold evenings, she and Hannes sometimes retreat to their grillhouse, light the fire and relax over single malts and a cigar – things that bonded them when they first met on tour with Iced Earth. Small connections between worlds.
“I can say that my happiest place is home, but that’s not true because after half a year I’ll claw up the walls,” she laughs. “I can say it’s on tour, but after a month I really want to go home. I can say it’s onstage, but then putting my daughter to bed is equally amazing at times. The ultimate thing is to have the luxury of both.”
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The neighborhood of Wedding, Berlin is what you would get if you crossed Corona, Queens with Williamsburg, Brooklyn, transported it to a Freaks & Geeks episode set in Turkey (in the hood) with some Elephant Man and Open City thrown in. It’s a crazy multicultural mix of hipsters, freaks, eclectics, gangsters, professors and entrepreneurs, tourists and small business owners, of every ethnicity imaginable, from Turks and Indians to Eastern Europeans and Chinese, filled with everything from high class hipster cafes and Neapolitan Italian restaurants to street prostitution, drug deals and catcalls. It’s one of the poorest neighborhoods of Berlin but also one of the most friendly and dynamic. You can literally find anything. I was very happy I decided to stay here. Despite some flaky behavior of residents, Berlin is my favorite city outside of NYC (this is my third trip) with Milan now being a possible third. #berlin #wedding #germany #cities #citiesoftheworld #travel #travelphotography #travelblogger #travelerlife #urban #urbanphotography #urbanart #ghetto #hipster #drug #gangs #prostitution #street #streetphotography #noir #drügs #crime #poor #neighborhood #neighborhoods
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Nightwish's Floor Jansen: "Life is short. Time is not endless"
By Polly Glass ( Metal Hammer )
Floor Jansen opens up on her battle with breast cancer, going solo and what we can expect from the next Nightwish album.
(Image credit: Laura Zalenga)
It’s Friday April 22, 2022 at Nokia Arena in Tampere, Finland. Fifteen thousand Nightwish fans await a much-delayed live taste of their heroes’ ninth album, Human. :II: Nature., released as the world shut down in 2020. Anticipation is high. The stage will soon be engulfed in enough fire to obliterate a small village. Aside from a handful of dates in Finland in 2021, this is Nightwish’s first full-scale show in more than three years.
Backstage, Floor Jansen feels like death. In her stage armour she looks fearsome – a tattooed Boudica for the modern age. Such a gig wouldn’t normally faze her. Floor, 41,has been fronting metal bands since she was 16. But just now she’s come down with a virulent stomach flu at the worst possible time, and she’s wondering how the hell she’ll get through the next two hours onstage.
“It was unlike anything I’ve ever done,” she says of the stomach flu that almost derailed that post-Covid comeback. “I mean, you get sick now and then, but this was brutal. I don’t know what kind of virus I picked up, but it was a very violent one. I was up all night, and then I still had to travel from Berlin to Tampere. It was horrible.” She shrugs. “But yeah, what can you do?”
It’s not hard to see why Floor gets called a ‘powerhouse’. Part opera singer, several parts rock star – with the dynamism of both – she exudes indestructibility. If Bruce Dickinson had a daughter with Xena: Warrior Princess, it would have been Floor. But there are other sides to her: different personas that reveal a more complex, interesting picture of a ‘powerhouse’ lead singer.
There’s the animal-loving homebody. The thrillseeker. The proud vegetarian. The whiskey drinker. The metal icon with a solo pop album on the way. The Highly Sensitive Person, whose hyper-stimulated sense of the world shines through her performances. The person who, just three weeks before headlining Wembley Arena with Nightwish, underwent surgery for breast cancer.
“I’m always myself,” she summarises, simply. “So whether I run around in jeans fixing a fence, or ride my horse, or go onstage in warrior outfits… it’s all the same. It’s just a different side, as you can see.”
We meet Floor over Zoom in December, as she wrestles with dodgy wi-fi backstage in Milan. “Is it noisy for you, in the background?” she asks in perturbed Dutch tones. “It’s basically one big open box here…” Dark-eyed and slightly frazzled in a grey hoodie, Floor has a business-like streak that softens as talk turns to things like her solo music, her bandmates and the cigars she enjoys with her husband, Sabaton drummer Hannes Van Dahl.
On another day she might have come in from feeding the horses at her rural property on Sweden’s west coast. You wouldn’t fuck with her, but you’d gladly go for a drink with her. Out on the road with Nightwish, there’s a decent amount of the latter. The band “wobble” around Christmas markets drinking glühwein. They rate vegetarian food in Indian restaurants as part of a longstanding curry club. The shows themselves have been jubilant affairs.
“Last night we were surprised with some bottles of champagne,” she grins, “which we then drank, and became very happy…”
It’s all so far removed from lingering notions of Nightwish as some sort of dictatorship or soap opera, with singers driven away by its founder’s maniacal demands. They seem like friends – as in, actual friends.
“It’s absolute genuine fun,” she nods. “We’ve always had that. And there are always ups and downs; it’s like a big marriage. But we’ve been longing for this tour a lot. Especially after the pandemic, we don’t take it for granted at all.”
For Floor, the isolation of lockdown reinforced her ties to the band, but it also kickstarted her solo work. She’d begun to think of it in 2019, following an appearance on Dutch TV show Beste Zangers (‘Best Singers’), but she was still very much a band person, with a new Nightwish album cycle around the corner. Come March 2020, for the first time in her career, she found herself separated from that group mentality.
She spent time with her husband and daughter, now five. She grew vegetables and looked after her horses, cats and enormous Irish wolfhound. She worked on her online profile, communicating with her fans on a regular, down-to-earth level. At the same time, she began working with collaborators on solo material. An alternative, poppier sound started to brew.
In spring 2022 she appeared on Germany’s Beste Zangers equivalent, Sing Meinen Song, for which she sang in German (one of the four languages she speaks in addition to Dutch, English and Swedish). Gradually, a standalone Floor Jansen was evolving.
“My desire from the get-go was to find a sound that fits with me, not something created around me. But how do you do that? So I used up a large part of the pandemic in a trial-and-error search for this sound.”
It wasn’t easy. Ten years of bringing Tuomas Holopainen’s visions to life had left her with phenomenal vocal skills, but limited songwriting practice. Her first ideas, she says, “weren’t that great”.
“I’ve done it [songwriting], but I haven’t been doing much in the last 10 years,” she admits. “Plus I’m in a band with someone like Tuomas. It makes me feel very small, like, ‘What do I have to add to a world full of music?’ So from that insecurity I had to find my way and accept that I am more limited, and that I have different ideas.”
Teaming up with Dutch producer Gordon Groothedde (Snoop Dogg; Katie Melua; Floor’s previous band, After Forever) was a turning point. The first song they wrote together was Fire. A darkly atmospheric, orchestral swirl of intelligent modern pop, with the grandeur of Florence & The Machine’s cover of 1986 dance hit You’ve Got The Love, it ignited Floor’s confidence as a creator in her own right.
“I have a really hard time with love songs,” she says. “I know the majority of pop music is about love songs, and that’s also why I find it boring to listen to. So I wanted to create something that still has a message.”
Accordingly, her solo album, Paragon, shuns frothy clichés in favour of meatier subjects. Fire is about returning to life after lockdown. One song, Invincible, was written for the injured war veterans at Prince Harry’s Invictus Games – originally planned to take place in 2020 in the Hague until the pandemic got in the way.
“It’s inspired by the idea of being physically or mentally wounded, after you’ve just given everything you have,” she explains, “and something that’s left of you has to pick up life, and recover from something that you never really wanted to recover from. I want to raise awareness of the fact that this happens so incredibly often, but also to empower them. Like, ‘You already went through Hell, now you’re on your way back, you are invincible.’”
It’s hard to hear this story now without thinking of Floor’s recent health issues. Diagnosed in October 2022 at a routine mammogram screening, her breast cancer came as a total shock – two weeks before Nightwish were due to fly to South America.
“They [the doctors] said, ‘We want you to come back.’ And the thing I thought, in my naïve brain, was, ‘Oh, they fucked up something with the pictures.’ Never, ‘Oh, they found something.’” She shakes her head. “Not a single moment. Until I was there.”
Surgery was planned for the day after they came home. Until then, she says, the intense business of touring Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Mexico proved a good distraction. The pace of it all was brutal but helpful, and reading similar stories from her fans made her feel less alone – “But at the same time, it’s an overwhelming awareness of how many people actually got this fucking disease."
“I put my emotions into the music,” she reasons, “and also had really wonderful conversations within the band, crew, management, everyone has really been there for me. It’s very tough to do it all that fast, but at the same time it helped because I didn’t have to walk around with thoughts of it too long. Because as soon as you know you have a tumour in your body, the only thing you can think of is ‘get it out’. The whole mental aspect of a cancer diagnosis is shit.”
Back at home, she had three weeks after her operation before heading out in Europe and the UK. Scarred, bruised and exhausted, she was grateful for the support of her family.
“Jesus, how I underestimated it,” she half-laughs, of the recovery process. “I was jet-lagged, I barely slept for nights after the surgery because my system was completely upside-down, you get morphine… So everyone’s been really having my back in this.”
Just a couple of days before the Wembley gig, she learned that the operation was successful. It was both a relief and a wake-up call. In Sweden, mammogram screenings start for women at the age of 40. In the Netherlands, her birthplace –and in the UK – it’s 50. Now looked up to by many, as a public figure as well as a musician, she’s determined to persuade more women to go for their scans.
“On a purely personal level it’s a bit weird, because I’m just me,” she says, of her role-model status. “But from this position, I have the power to make a difference every now and then. I wanted to make sure it has this function by saying, ‘Go and get your mammogram done.’ If I had stayed in the Netherlands, this entire thing would have gone undetected. It was so small when they took it out, but it was growing, you know? I’m very lucky.”
Cancer casts a pervasive shadow, even when it’s caught quickly. For Floor, who (when we speak to her) still has three weeks of radiation therapy to complete, it’s realigned her priorities. “It’s not like I think ‘I’m gonna die’ all the time,” she explains, “but I realise how life is short. Time is not endless. We have it now.”
To that end, Floor is making the most of 2023. After her radiotherapy is finally over, she’ll join Nightwish for 70000Tons Of Metal in the Bahamas. Festival shows will follow. In the summer the band will head to the Röskö campsite in Kitee, Finland, to record the next Nightwish album (which will be released at some point in 2024).
Part three of a trilogy that began with Endless Forms Most Beautiful and continued through Human. :II: Nature., the new album will return to themes concerning our planet and our mortality. Sonically, Floor suggests, we can expect aheavy palette.
“I would say it’s a pretty heavy album,” she muses, “but once again, it’s the multicolour diversity that is Nightwish. It’s all there. It’s going to once again take you by the hand through beautiful stories – whether they are stories from this Earth or stories about this Earth. They’re beautiful.”
Creatively, Nightwish is still Tuomas’s brainchild, though there’s a sense of collaboration around this record. Armed with his demos, the band have been working up different parts and exchanging ideas on tour – in hotel rooms and dressing rooms across the world. For Floor, this has been a happy arrangement.
“I think Tuomas has a unique view on the world and has a unique way of putting that into words,” she says, “and I think he’s outdone himself on that end once again. And also visually, the ideas that are bubbling are going to be of a next level. So yeah, there’s lots to look forward to.”
Meanwhile, along with the release of Paragon, she has solo gigs planned in Europe. “And of course it would be wonderful to go to the UK,” she adds, “we are working on that as well.”
If all goes to plan, Floor Jansen could be a name that reaches well beyond metal circles – paving the way for a new kind of pop star with a darker heart. Once again the ‘powerhouse’ label feels apt, with all the truths and misconceptions that come with it.
“Power is often connected to, especially women…” she searches for the words, “…it’s like, ‘powerful women are bitches’, you know? Maybe that’s the misconception of the century. But a powerful woman is also a woman who is intouch withher emotions, and one who can have absolute soft sides and embrace them. The idea that high sensitivity would be a weakness? That is actually the absolute misperception.
“And that goes for men, too: for men to be in touch with their feelings and to be able to communicate them… that is a bigger strength than [makes growling, macho noise]. That’s going to bring us a whole lot further.”
Between travels, Floor will recharge at home in the Swedish countryside. On cold evenings, she and Hannes sometimes retreat to their grillhouse, light the fire and relax over single malts and a cigar – things that bonded them when they first met on tour with Iced Earth. Small connections between worlds.
“I can say that my happiest place is home, but that’s not true because after half a year I’ll claw up the walls,” she laughs. “I can say it’s on tour, but after a month I really want to go home. I can say it’s onstage, but then putting my daughter to bed is equally amazing at times. The ultimate thing is to have the luxury of both.”
Floor Jansen's solo debut Paragon is due for release March 24.
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Hotel Jobs in Germany: Explore Opportunities with Visa Assistance
Germany is a top destination for those looking to build a career in the hospitality industry. With its strong economy, diverse culture, and high demand for skilled workers, hotel jobs in Germany offer fantastic opportunities. Whether you’re a chef, waiter, bartender, or barista, Germany has a variety of positions available for experienced professionals.
If you’re passionate about the hospitality industry, you may find the perfect role in Germany. Let’s explore what makes this country an exciting place to work and live, and how you can secure a hotel job with ease.
Why Work in the Hospitality Industry in Germany?
Germany’s thriving tourism and business travel sectors mean that its hospitality industry is constantly growing. Cities like Berlin, Munich, and Frankfurt are home to countless hotels, restaurants, and cafes, creating a high demand for experienced hotel staff. With international events, conferences, and cultural festivals throughout the year, hotel jobs in Germany are plentiful and diverse.
Aside from competitive salaries, many hotel jobs in Germany also offer great benefits such as housing allowances, healthcare, and paid vacations. Working in this dynamic environment will not only enhance your career but also give you the chance to experience Germany’s rich history and vibrant lifestyle.
Types of Hotel Jobs in Germany
If you’re considering moving to Germany for work, it’s important to know the types of positions available. Here are some common roles:
Chefs – Whether you’re a South Indian chef, North Indian chef, Continental chef, or Pastry chef, Germany’s hotels need talented culinary professionals. The country’s love for international cuisines means chefs from different backgrounds are always in demand.
Bartenders – From small boutique hotels to large international chains, bartenders are essential in creating memorable experiences for guests. Your skills behind the bar could take you far in the German hotel industry.
Baristas – Germany has a strong café culture, and hotel cafes are a major attraction for visitors. Baristas with excellent coffee-making skills can thrive in this sector.
Waiters/Waitresses – Excellent customer service is crucial in Germany’s hospitality industry. Waiters and waitresses who can provide friendly and efficient service will always find job opportunities.
No matter your area of expertise, hotel jobs in Germany are available for various levels of experience, from entry-level positions to senior management roles.
How to Apply for Hotel Jobs in Germany
The process of securing a job in Germany’s hospitality sector is straightforward, but preparation is key. Here’s what you need to know:
German Language Skills – While some positions may not require fluency in German, having basic language skills can greatly improve your chances of landing a job. However, many international hotels in Germany operate in English, so don’t be discouraged if your German isn’t perfect.
Create a Strong CV – Tailor your resume to highlight your hospitality experience. Make sure to include relevant skills, certifications, and work experience.
Apply Through Recruitment Agencies – To increase your chances of finding a job, consider working with a recruitment agency like Prowiden Overseas. They specialize in helping international candidates find hotel jobs in Germany and assist with the visa process.
Prepare for the Interview – Interviews for hotel jobs often focus on your previous experience, customer service skills, and ability to work in a team. Be prepared to answer questions about how you handle difficult situations or provide excellent service to guests.
Visa Requirements for Working in Germany
To work in Germany, you’ll need a valid work visa. The process can be complex, but agencies like Prowiden Overseas can simplify it for you. They specialize in providing work visas for hotel jobs such as bartenders, baristas, and chefs. With their help, you can secure your visa and start your new job in Germany with confidence.
Germany’s work visa allows you to live and work in the country for an extended period, and after three years of employment, you may even be eligible for permanent residency. For non-EU citizens, this is a great opportunity to build a long-term career in Europe.
Key Benefits of Hotel Jobs in Germany
Working in Germany comes with many perks. Some key benefits of securing hotel jobs in Germany include:
High Salaries: Hospitality workers in Germany earn competitive wages, with salaries often exceeding 2,300 euros per month.
Career Growth: With many opportunities for advancement, you can progress from entry-level roles to management positions over time.
Permanent Residency: After three years of working in Germany, you can apply for permanent residency, allowing you to stay in the country long-term.
Cultural Experience: Working in Germany gives you the chance to experience its rich culture, history, and lifestyle while building a strong international network.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Do I need to know German to work in a hotel in Germany? While it’s not always mandatory, knowing basic German will definitely improve your job prospects. However, many international hotels operate in English.
2. What is the average salary for hotel jobs in Germany? Salaries vary by role and experience, but most hospitality jobs offer competitive wages, typically starting at 2,300 euros per month.
3. Can I apply for a work visa on my own? Yes, but the process can be complicated. Agencies like Prowiden Overseas can help simplify the application process and ensure you meet all the requirements.
4. What types of hotel jobs are available in Germany? There are many types of jobs available, including roles for chefs, bartenders, baristas, waiters, and managers.
5. Is there a demand for international chefs in Germany? Yes, chefs specializing in international cuisines, particularly South Indian and North Indian chefs, are highly sought after in Germany’s diverse hotel industry.
Conclusion
Germany offers incredible opportunities for professionals in the hospitality industry. With its high demand for skilled workers, excellent salaries, and a clear path to permanent residency, hotel jobs in Germany are a great career choice for those seeking a fresh start abroad. Whether you’re a bartender, barista, or chef, Germany’s hotels are always on the lookout for talent.
If you’re ready to take the next step in your hospitality career, Prowiden Overseas can help you get there. They specialize in providing work visas for jobs like bartenders, baristas, South Indian chefs, and North Indian chefs in both Germany and the UK. With their support, you can secure the job of your dreams and start your new life in Germany.
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THINGS YOU SHOULD CONSIDER BEFORE MOVING TO GERMANY
When You have got admission at the German university and course of your choice in Germany. Now you are all set to travel abroad to Germany for your studies. You need to have certain qualities that will help you harmonize with the new culture, new place, and new surroundings. Several factors will influence you such as university, organization, food preparation, bureaucracy, accommodation, and travel. The quicker you adapt to them, the better you will feel dealing with the new stumbling situations abroad. This includes information on the following topics:
Where in Germany Will You Live
Germany is a huge country consisting of 16 federal states. Each federal state has its atmosphere, job opportunities, salary size, behaviors, culture, traditional food, holidays, etc. Firstly, understand what your priorities are. What do you want to get from the place you choose to live in? After working that out, start to research different parts of the country or the specific city want to move to.
Being Independent
Your family won’t be available to help you there with your daily chores other than being available on video calls. So be prepared to face and deal with the situation. It’s not difficult either. Just make up your mind and try to be independent at home a few months before you start.
Cooking
At first Indian food won’t be available and second whatever you want to eat you need to cook all by yourself. So get some tips from home and learn some quick meal recipes to do yourself a favor. It will spare you from eating junk food and you will not have to spend a lot of money at restaurants or buying ready meals.
Self-Sufficient
Before the processing of papers starts there is some particular amount of money that is required to be put in the blocked account, for you to meet any contingencies in the foreign land, but most people tend to take that out once the formalities are over. So, we advise you to keep some funds to be self-sufficient. Additionally, students can search for part-time jobs to support their money requirements and not depend upon others for it.
Mentally Strong
It has been rightly said that “The strength of your mind determines the quality of your life.” To study and enjoy equally there you need to be mentally strong. You may need to travel alone many times, work part-time, cook, visit a physician when ill or do any other task without anyone at your side, so be prepared to do everything alone and yet take care of yourself. Training your mind to be stronger than emotions will keep you cheerful always.
Dealing with the Language
In Germany, Germans speak German most of them also speak English. Moving to a more international city (like Berlin) can give you some more options to speak in different languages – Russian, Turkish, French, Vietnamese, and so on. Speaking German is very important for finding a job, getting different documents, dealing with government institutions, and in general for making the most of life in Germany.
Finding Accommodation
Finding a place to live in Germany is hard work, It not being easy and takes time and effort. German landlords tend to ask for 3 months of salary statements, they seem to favor married couples. In Germany’s cities, it is hard to find a flat because of high demand and increased prices. To rent an apartment officially, you need to have a bank account, but to open a bank account – you need to prove your registration (your actual address in Germany). This is a very serious factor to think about before moving to Germany.
Transport in Germany
Germany is well known for having an excellent public transport system and some of the best roads in Europe. The roads in Germany are built for all kinds of transport and you can get everywhere from anywhere. The public transport isn’t cheap, but it is clean, mostly runs on time and very frequently.
Bicycles are something that Germans love a lot too. It is a cheap, healthy, and nature-friendly mode of transport. Cities in Germany are very bicycle-friendly – almost all roads have a specially designed lane for bikes. And, when moving to Germany, the bicycle is also the best and the cheapest way to get to know your surroundings.
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Top Indian Food Experiences in Europe: Culinary Journeys for Foodies
Europe is renowned for its diverse culinary scene, and Indian food has carved out a significant presence across the continent. For food enthusiasts, exploring Indian cuisine in Europe is a delightful experience. This guide will highlight the best Europe tour packages for those looking to indulge in top Indian food experiences.
Why Indian Food is Popular in Europe
Indian cuisine’s popularity in Europe is due to its rich flavors, diverse dishes, and the growing Indian diaspora. Major European cities offer an array of Indian restaurants and food experiences, making it easy to enjoy authentic and fusion Indian dishes.
Top Cities for Indian Food Lovers
1. London, England
London boasts a vibrant Indian food scene. The best Europe tour packages for food lovers in London include:
Top Restaurants: Dine at renowned Indian restaurants like Dishoom, Gymkhana, and Tamarind.
Food Markets: Visit Brick Lane for a variety of Indian street food options.
Culinary Tours: Join guided food tours focusing on Indian cuisine.
2. Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam’s Indian food scene is growing, with several excellent dining options. A Europe tour package for food enthusiasts in Amsterdam might feature:
Popular Restaurants: Enjoy dishes at restaurants such as Jaipur and Surya.
Food Markets: Explore the multicultural food markets for diverse Indian options.
Cooking Classes: Take part in cooking classes to learn how to prepare Indian dishes.
3. Berlin, Germany
Berlin offers a range of Indian dining experiences. The best Europe tour packages for Indian food lovers in Berlin include:
Top Spots: Visit restaurants like Amrit and Satyam for authentic Indian meals.
Street Food: Explore Indian street food options in various markets.
Food Tours: Join a food tour that includes Indian cuisine.
Tips for Enjoying Indian Food in Europe
Research Restaurants: Look for well-reviewed Indian restaurants and check their menus in advance.
Explore Fusion Cuisine: Try fusion dishes that blend Indian flavors with local ingredients.
Attend Food Festivals: Some European cities host food festivals featuring Indian
Europe’s diverse culinary landscape includes an impressive range of Indian dining options, reflecting the continent’s appreciation for rich and flavorful cuisine. The best Europe tour packages for food enthusiasts will guide you to top Indian restaurants and food experiences in cities like London, Amsterdam, and Berlin.
Exploring Indian cuisine in Europe offers a unique blend of traditional and fusion dishes, making your culinary journey both exciting and satisfying. Research top restaurants, try fusion dishes, and attend food festivals to fully experience the vibrant world of Indian food in Europe. With the right tour package, you can indulge in delectable Indian flavors while enjoying the diverse cultural experiences that Europe has to offer.
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Exploring the Convenience of Indian Groceries in Berlin
The aroma of spices, the vibrant colors of fresh produce, and the rich flavors of Indian cuisine are treasures that many seek far and wide. In Berlin, a city celebrated for its cultural diversity, the demand for authentic Indian groceries grows as more people seek to connect with Indian culinary traditions. This burgeoning interest has led to the emergence of services and stores that aim to meet these needs efficiently, particularly through the Indian Grocery Online Free Shipping options and well-stocked Indian Grocery Store Berlin.
The Rise of Indian Grocery Online Free Shipping
In today's fast-paced world, convenience is king. For the Indian diaspora and culinary enthusiasts in Berlin, accessing traditional food items is no longer a weekend chore but a pleasant, hassle-free experience thanks to Indian Grocery Online Free Shipping. This service revolutionizes how people shop for groceries by allowing them to order everything from basmati rice and spicy pickles to ready-to-eat meals and organic spices online, with the added benefit of free shipping. This model not only saves time but also ensures that even the busiest individuals can enjoy homemade Indian meals without stepping out of their homes.
Advantages of Online Indian Grocery Shopping
Shopping for Indian Grocery Online Free Shipping provides numerous benefits. Customers can browse a wider selection of products than might be available at their local store, compare prices at their convenience, and plan their meals ahead of time. Additionally, the assurance of free shipping encourages regular ordering of heavier, bulkier items without worrying about extra costs, making it an economical choice for families and restaurants alike.
Indian Grocery Store Berlin: A Hub of Culture and Cuisine
While online shopping offers convenience, visiting an Indian Grocery Store Berlin provides a sensory experience that digital platforms can't match. These stores are not just retail spaces; they are cultural hubs where one can find fresh vegetables like okra and bitter gourd that are staples in Indian kitchens, alongside a range of ayurvedic products and traditional sweets. For those new to Indian cooking, staff at these stores often provide valuable advice on how to use certain ingredients, enhancing the shopping experience with a personal touch.
Enhancing the Shopping Experience in Berlin
An Indian Grocery Store Berlin does more than sell food; it fosters a community. These stores often host cooking demonstrations, celebrate Indian festivals, and offer special discounts during significant cultural events, thus providing a platform for cultural exchange and community bonding. For many expatriates, these stores are a reminder of home, while for others, they are an exciting introduction to the flavors of India.
Conclusion
Whether through the convenience of Indian Grocery Online Free Shipping or the immersive cultural experience of an Indian Grocery Store Berlin, the city offers myriad ways for residents to explore and enjoy Indian cuisine. Both options cater to the needs of diverse consumers, from those with busy schedules to those seeking a touch of authenticity and community connection. For a comprehensive selection of Indian groceries delivered right to your door or available at your local Berlin store, visit spicevillage.eu.This platform stands at the forefront of bridging the gap between traditional Indian food products and modern convenience, ensuring that every kitchen in Berlin can savor the true taste of India.
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Taste of India Discovering the Best Indian Cuisine Spots in Europe 🌍🍛
Namaste, fellow food lovers! 🌸✨
If you're anything like me, the allure of rich, aromatic spices and the promise of a delicious curry can transport you straight to the heart of India. But guess what? You don't have to travel thousands of miles to experience the magic of Indian cuisine! Europe is brimming with incredible Indian restaurants that bring the authentic flavors of India right to your doorstep. Whether you're a fan of spicy vindaloo, creamy butter chicken, or the delicate layers of a well-made biryani, there's something for everyone. Let's embark on a culinary Europe Tour Packages journey across Europe and discover some of the best Indian cuisine spots that will tantalize your taste buds.
London, UK: Dishoom
Dishoom is more than just a restaurant; it's an experience. Inspired by the old Irani cafés of Bombay, Dishoom offers a charming atmosphere with a menu that pays homage to the best of Bombay's street food. Their Black Daal and House Chai are must-tries!
Paris, France: Desi Road
In the heart of Paris, Desi Road serves up a contemporary take on traditional Indian dishes. With a chic ambiance and a menu that features creative twists on classic recipes, this spot is perfect for those who love gourmet dining. Don't miss their Tandoori prawns!
Berlin, Germany: Amrit
Amrit is a vibrant restaurant known for its generous portions and lively atmosphere. With an extensive menu that caters to all spice levels, it's a great place to dive into classic dishes like Chicken Tikka Masala and Lamb Rogan Josh.
Amsterdam, Netherlands: Pind Punjabi Indian Restaurant
For a taste of North Indian cuisine, Pind Punjabi in Amsterdam offers hearty dishes bursting with flavor. Their Palak Paneer and Butter Naan are crowd favorites, and the warm, inviting ambiance makes it a perfect spot for a cozy meal.
Barcelona, Spain: Bembì
Bembì offers a sophisticated dining experience with a menu that blends traditional Indian flavors with modern culinary techniques. Located in the heart of Barcelona, it's a go-to for those looking to enjoy dishes like Murg Malai Tikka and Prawn Masala in a stylish setting.
Rome, Italy: Jaipur
Jaipur brings the vibrant flavors of Rajasthan to Rome. With a rich menu that features everything from spicy curries to delicious biryanis, this restaurant is a haven for Indian food enthusiasts. Be sure to try their Samosas and Mango Lassi!
Exploring these amazing Indian cuisine spots in Europe has been a delightful adventure. Each restaurant brings its own unique flair to traditional dishes, offering a taste of India in every bite. Whether you're a local or a traveler, make sure to add these spots to your must-visit list. Your taste buds will thank you!
Do you have a favorite Indian restaurant in Europe? Share your recommendations and let's keep the culinary conversation going! 🌶️🍴✨
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Where to Get the Most Affordable and Healthy Meals in Berlin?
Berlin, a city that is not only the capital of Germany but also is the largest one in the country. This city is rich in heritage, culture and most importantly people from different parts of the world. People from all over the world come to Berlin and settle there for job opportunities as well as studies. This city is home to not only native Germans but also various others. Indians, in large numbers, have migrated to Berlin and various other parts of Germany. This has exposed the city to new religions, cultures, festivals and food. One can find really good Indian food in Berlin, at great restaurants like Dosa and More.
A city so developed and culturally rich also has various places where one can enjoy delicious meals. From local German food to Indian and Asian meals, Berlin has it all. Restaurants like Dosa and More have exposed people to the exquisite cuisine of India. Dosa and More is one of the best Indian restaurants in Berlin, providing people there with not only great Indian flavours but also affordable and healthy meals. The meals at Dosa and More are prepared using authentic and traditional Indian ingredients, with quality in check and prices that are affordable and reasonable.
The narrative around Indian food has drastically changed over the years. Meals that were considered to be unhealthy for being too oily, too spicy or unhygienic are now known to be some of the healthiest, most delicious and mouth watering dishes. People have now realised that the spices and herbs used to make these dishes are actually some of the healthiest ingredients. Indian cooking methods and techniques are very well appreciated and places serving Indian meals like Dosa and More are highly recommended when in Berlin. In fact Dosa and More is known for serving delicious and healthy meals at affordable prices.
Top Indian restaurants in Berlin, like Dosa and More, encourage more and more people to embrace the Indian culture through the food. Dosa and More restaurant serves a variety of Indian dishes ranging from mildly flavoured Idli, Vada and Dosa to tangy and spicy chole bhature, Indian chaats, pav bhaji and a lot more. The different flavours and uniqueness of these dishes is what makes them so desirable. From little children to people in their old ages, anyone and everyone can enjoy a plate full of India’s awesome flavours and aroma at Dosa and More. Dosa and More serves love, taste, health and deliciousness all under one roof.
The chefs at Dosa and More are experts in the Indian cuisine. They blend the traditional flavours of the cuisine with the taste buds of those having these meals in Berlin to balance out the tanginess perfectly. No dish at Dosa and More is too much. One can never have enough Indian food and customers thus want to visit the restaurant again and again. For days when you can't go out to have your favourite meal, you can order it online and get it delivered to your doorstep. Dosa and More provides the option of home delivery of meals as well for those busy or tired days.
Having a healthy meal throughout the day is the biggest concern for people. Since now most of the work we do has restricted us to a desk or a laptop the scope for physical activity and movement has become lesser. In times like such it is essential that one takes care of their physical and mental health through more than just exercise. Food or diet also plays a very important role in maintaining a healthy mind body relationship. Meals from Dosa and More help you greatly maintain a balance with health and flavours. Eating healthy doesn't necessarily mean having tasteless, uncooked or flavourless food.
Dishes like Dosa, Idli, Vada, Uttapam, pulav, Indian gravies like Palak paneer and paneer butter masala etc, are all healthy meal options with immense flavours and delicious taste. With Dosa and More you can have the healthiest, most delicious meals in a blink. When in Berlin, Dosa and More is the perfect place to have meals that are loaded with spices and herbs and are also extremely nutritious and great for gut health. The best thing about Indian dishes that makes them so healthy are the ingredients. Made using premium quality, traditional Indian ingredients, Dosa and More dishes are the best example of healthy Indian ingredient filled meals.
Do not compromise with taste or nutrition with Dosa and More dishes. There are a variety of dishes to choose from which are all available at very reasonable and affordable prices. Made using the purest and healthiest ingredients, it is perfectly safe to have meals from Dosa and More regularly. When in Berlin, embrace the cultural and flavour rich food of India at Dosa and More restaurant.
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Honorable Mention:
My two favorite food experiences were those I had at the Christmas markets I visited. The cheese wheel pasta from the Christmas market in Lübeck made this list, but the meal I had at the Berlin market did not. I wanted to mention them both again here, because I absolutely loved both Christmas markets. They had a wide array of stalls, ranging from foods, drinks, jewelry, leather products, glass figures, crystals, ornaments, accessories, and more. If I had to recommend one experience from my entire trip, it would be exploring the Christmas markets.
It’s important to note that the one in Lübeck was much larger than the one in Berlin, so it would be the one I would recommend most. It was pretty expansive, and even had a couple of indoor shops to explore. It would be the perfect place to get Christmas gifts, which I did, and it boasted some unique foods and drinks to try. The market had varying sausage dishes, a hot apple cider wine, giant gingerbread hearts, and, of course, cheese wheel pasta.
The Berlin market had very similar stalls, but included more ethnic food options, including my favorite, Indian. It also had two different food stalls which I visited; one serving pan-fried bread with toppings, and one serving different types of fries, or pommes. Jala and I decided to stop at the market for dinner after a day on Museum Island. She got cheese wheel pasta on my recommendation and loved it, and we both got fries.
However, I’m not sure “fries” is the right word for what I got. I chose to get an entire potato spiral-cut and fried on a stick. It was, ultimately, a potato, but to me it tasted like those homemade chips you can get at some restaurants, so I wasn’t complaining. It was silly and not exactly a delicacy, but I really enjoyed the experience and thought it was a lot of fun. Jala also took some silly pictures, which led to a lot of laughter for the both of us.
With all that being said, I really do recommend visiting local staples like the Christmas markets. They have good food, fun atmospheres, and cool gifts. And, as always, this experience is one better shared with a good friend.
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Exploring the Best Food & Restaurant Apps in 2024
Is your restaurant in search of the top online Food app? We have looked at the best meal delivery apps, their capabilities, and the pros and cons of using each. After reading the reviews, you may find the software that meets all your requirements. Discover together; It is not just about talking anymore; most people’s everyday routines, from shopping to grocery shopping to meal delivery, are now online. This implies that in the modern day, digital innovation is essential to the success of any restaurant.
⦁ Swiggy Swiggy, one of India’s most popular food delivery apps, connects users with various eateries and provides lightning-fast deliveries. Users may pick from a broad choice of cuisines and foods, with the additional convenience of doorstep delivery. Swiggy has built a dedicated client following because of its prompt delivery and varied menu selections. Swiggy’s primary purpose is to act as a delivery service. Users may order for delivery from a variety of nearby restaurants offering a variety of cuisines. Users may locate eateries in their immediate vicinity, check out their menus, and get feedback from other diners before deciding where to eat. When an order is made on Swiggy Food delivery app, the user may check its progress until it arrives at their door. Users may also plan for delivery using this feature. This function helps organize meals, particularly when entertaining guests or working long hours.
⦁ Zomato Initially launched in 2008 as “Foodiebay,” Zomato is now an online platform for finding and ordering food from restaurants. The Indian firm succeeded so well on the home front that Uber Eats sold all their operations in India for $400 million. Zomato is now available in over ten thousand cities in twenty-four different countries. In 2021, the platform’s prosperity reached new heights with a USD 46 billion IPO, oversubscribed by a factor of 39.
⦁ Foodiv SaaS-based Foodiv Foodive is today’s most well-known commercial software for the restaurant and food service business. Its broad features and functions complete the system for any restaurant and café. This system may be customized to meet the demands of any meal-prep company, ghost kitchen, restaurant, bar, café, pizzeria, burger shop, or new food-delivery venture. Foodiv lets you purchase bespoke software for your restaurant, café, fast food chain, or bar. This software might be anything from a cloud kitchen ordering system to an alcohol delivery system.
⦁ FoodPanda Software that allows you to order meals online, FoodPanda, is used in 41 countries. The Berlin-based company partners with 39,000 eateries around the city to ensure timely deliveries.
⦁ Deliveroo Food delivery business Deliveroo was founded in London and now operates in over 200 locations worldwide. It’s the most downloaded app in Europe, and it lets users place orders from well-known eateries and more unique spots. The eateries pay a commission in addition to the user fees.
⦁ ChowNow By making it easy for customers to navigate the menu, businesses may increase the likelihood that they will return. They can retain customers owing to the information acquired.
⦁ Postmates More than 90 U.S. communities now have access to the Postmates delivery app. Postmates is a delivery app like many others; it only delivers groceries and other items.
⦁ HappyCow Vegans and vegetarians may find all the global restaurants that serve only plant-based foods on HappyCow. Vegetarians and vegans may use the site to find restaurants that don’t serve meat, check out user ratings, and post their listings. Worldwide vegan, vegetarian, and vegan-friendly restaurants may be found in HappyCow’s extensive database. Meat-free restaurants in the user’s area or around the globe may be quickly located. The app includes ratings and reviews from actual customers, so you can learn more about the food and service you may expect. To simplify users’ identification of acceptable eating alternatives, the app features powerful search tools, such as the ability to filter restaurants based on location, cuisine, price range, and other parameters. The software also provides customized suggestions based on individual tastes.
⦁ Mixology Users may rate and review cocktails on Mixology, giving others an idea of how well or poorly each drink is received and helping others makes their cocktails to ensure they have everything they need. Mixology has quickly become the premier destination for cocktail connoisseurs and budding bartenders seeking a comprehensive database of cocktail recipes and bartending guides. Celebrity chefs�� cooking workshops are available in real-time and on-demand at Food Network Kitchen. To improve one’s culinary abilities, users have access to many recipes, cooking hints, and methods. The app’s interactive elements, such as shopping lists, timings, and video-playing controls, make meal preparation a snap. It has an enormous variety of dishes from many culinary traditions. Users may access recipes for different meals, events, and dietary preferences. Chefs and food experts from Food Network are leading interactive cooking sessions in this app. Users may participate in real-time or archived lessons to improve their culinary skills. Watching a Food Network chef demonstrate a dish or technique live on TV is like having a personal chef in your kitchen. The app makes making excellent meals simple by providing extensive, systematic cooking instructions and videos for each recipe. Nutritional data is provided with recipes on Food Network Kitchen so that consumers may make healthy decisions. The software helps users recreate restaurant-quality meals by detailing the tools and supplies needed to make each dish.
⦁ Food Network Kitchen The Food Network Kitchen Restaurant app has quickly become an indispensable resource for amateur chefs and foodies. It provides a comprehensive learning environment where they may follow the lead of some of the network’s most celebrated chefs.
Conclusion These best food and drink mobile apps have revolutionized the dining experience in today’s fast-paced world, providing unprecedented ease of use and intriguing new options for foodies everywhere. These applications make discovering new restaurants, preparing gourmet meals at home, and sipping delicious drinks a joyful and streamlined experience, catering to various tastes and preferences. We may anticipate functions that are even more cutting-edge and experiences from these applications in the future, elevating our digital-age appreciation of food and drink.
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Master blend whisky by the Scotch Malt in Indian Flavors.
The best-selling Rare (BERLIN FERGHANA) whisky brand in India by Kizansh Group is based in Uttar Pradesh. And famous for its Premium brand of whiskey, which is in high demand in South-North India, South-East India as well as other Union Territories.
A few premium segments of Kizansh are the most valuable. In the states, they are repeating products, and high demand in North-South India, Daman, and Diu, and in overseas markets such as Nigeria, Africa, South Africa, and other countries. We are not only supplying there but also have started our production of whisky in other countries.
Berlin Ferghana is one of the finest and most pleasing taste premium segments of the Kizansh Group. It comes in the Scottish nodes that exceed other Premium brands.
Kizansh is famous for the quality of its ingredients they used natural grains from the Indian market which are easily available.
This is the major factor; our product is in requirement in Pan India and the global market as well.
India has lots of Top liquor manufacturing companies in the market. Kizansh Group is one of the favorite spirits in all segments. They provide you with an international taste of Indian brands and are famous for the best whisky in India.
In this segment, is investing in alcohol profitable?
You got the best opportunities in the business to grow in the Global network. There is a huge amount of profit in this sector of alcoholic beverages because there are many consumers (of every age of liquor in the Indian Market.
Liquor is the major source of income in the industries sectors, which provides you with better income sources and revenue in the Business. Basic terms and conditions in liquor, for a better opportunity.
How to Invest in Liquor?
If you want to start a business in liquor with the manufacturing, sale, or distribution of alcohol. He/she needs to apply for a Liquor License. After, you can apply for a liquor license including businesses ranging from restaurants, private clubs, bars situated in hotels, or other entities.
In the Indian economy alcohol is a turn and revenue generate source of the economy. If anyone asks, is investing in alcohol profitable? Then yes, Indians drank less beer during the pandemic, but liquor companies are still high on profits.
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THINGS YOU SHOULD CONSIDER BEFORE MOVING TO GERMANY
When You have got admission at the German university and course of your choice in Germany. Now you are all set to travel abroad to Germany for your studies. You need to have certain qualities that will help you harmonize with the new culture, new place, and new surroundings. Several factors will influence you such as university, organization, food preparation, bureaucracy, accommodation, and travel. The quicker you adapt to them, the better you will feel dealing with the new stumbling situations abroad. This includes information on the following topics:
Where in Germany Will You Live
Germany is a huge country consisting of 16 federal states. Each federal state has its atmosphere, job opportunities, salary size, behaviors, culture, traditional food, holidays, etc. Firstly, understand what your priorities are. What do you want to get from the place you choose to live in? After working that out, start to research different parts of the country or the specific city want to move to.
Being Independent
Your family won’t be available to help you there with your daily chores other than being available on video calls. So be prepared to face and deal with the situation. It’s not difficult either. Just make up your mind and try to be independent at home a few months before you start.
Cooking
At first Indian food won’t be available and second whatever you want to eat you need to cook all by yourself. So get some tips from home and learn some quick meal recipes to do yourself a favor. It will spare you from eating junk food and you will not have to spend a lot of money at restaurants or buying ready meals.
Self-Sufficient
Before the processing of papers starts there is some particular amount of money that is required to be put in the blocked account, for you to meet any contingencies in the foreign land, but most people tend to take that out once the formalities are over. So, we advise you to keep some funds to be self-sufficient. Additionally, students can search for part-time jobs to support their money requirements and not depend upon others for it.
Mentally Strong
It has been rightly said that “The strength of your mind determines the quality of your life.” To study and enjoy equally there you need to be mentally strong. You may need to travel alone many times, work part-time, cook, visit a physician when ill or do any other task without anyone at your side, so be prepared to do everything alone and yet take care of yourself. Training your mind to be stronger than emotions will keep you cheerful always.
Dealing with the Language
In Germany, Germans speak German most of them also speak English. Moving to a more international city (like Berlin) can give you some more options to speak in different languages – Russian, Turkish, French, Vietnamese, and so on. Speaking German is very important for finding a job, getting different documents, dealing with government institutions, and in general for making the most of life in Germany.
Finding Accommodation
Finding a place to live in Germany is hard work, It not being easy and takes time and effort. German landlords tend to ask for 3 months of salary statements, they seem to favor married couples. In Germany’s cities, it is hard to find a flat because of high demand and increased prices. To rent an apartment officially, you need to have a bank account, but to open a bank account – you need to prove your registration (your actual address in Germany). This is a very serious factor to think about before moving to Germany.
Transport in Germany
Germany is well known for having an excellent public transport system and some of the best roads in Europe. The roads in Germany are built for all kinds of transport and you can get everywhere from anywhere. The public transport isn’t cheap, but it is clean, mostly runs on time and very frequently.
Bicycles are something that Germans love a lot too. It is a cheap, healthy, and nature-friendly mode of transport. Cities in Germany are very bicycle-friendly – almost all roads have a specially designed lane for bikes. And, when moving to Germany, the bicycle is also the best and the cheapest way to get to know your surroundings.
Rules in Germany
Germans have written and unwritten laws that you will only learn with time after you’ve moved here. It’s impossible to tell you everything now.
Germany is also very pro-recycling, sometimes it can also go so far that you or your children could be criticized for putting things in the wrong recycling bins. Eco-friendly habits here are a lifestyle.
And one more very important thing – don’t be late! Germans are good planners and generally do not appreciate someone being late.
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what I wouldn't give for some ethiopian food rn
#i went to an authentic ethiopian restaurant in berlin once and it was SO GOOD#they even had homemade honey wine#the vibes of that place were unmatched#the spices hrhfhjdkdkdkdkdld#we don't have any kind of african restaurants around here :/#just your usual 'vaguely asian'. some other european ones. there is this indian one which is really good tho and they deliver!#homophobic that i can't eat random foods from random countries when i feel like it 😔#i saw someone make a traditional ethiopian breakfast the other day on tiktok and i have no clue what was in it but I WANNA TRY IT#why be alive if you can't experience other cultures!!!!!#rayrambles#cw food
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