Can these be eaten as is, or must they be cooked beforehand? Tags:germany 3 comments You can eat it like this. The package says “warm & kalt zu genießen”. “Can be enjoyed hot and cold”. So no, they don’t need to be cooked. But you can heat them up, if you like. It says “gegart” (cooked) and “Warm & kalt zu genießen” (to be enjoyed both warm/hot and cold) on the packaging. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
The package says “warm & kalt zu genießen”. “Can be enjoyed hot and cold”. So no, they don’t need to be cooked. But you can heat them up, if you like.
It says “gegart” (cooked) and “Warm & kalt zu genießen” (to be enjoyed both warm/hot and cold) on the packaging.
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You can eat it like this.
The package says “warm & kalt zu genießen”. “Can be enjoyed hot and cold”.
So no, they don’t need to be cooked. But you can heat them up, if you like.
It says “gegart” (cooked) and “Warm & kalt zu genießen” (to be enjoyed both warm/hot and cold) on the packaging.