German President Steinmeier recently highlighted the positive impact of the Turkish community in Germany, particularly in terms of culinary excellence. During a speech, he humbly mentioned his love for kebabs, hinting at his association with Turkey and its rich gastronomic culture. In jest, he also joked about preparing a pizza maker for his upcoming trip to Italy, showcasing his appreciation for diverse cuisines.
This insight into Steinmeier’s personal preferences and sense of humor offers a glimpse into his character and interests. It is evident that he values cultural diversity and enjoys trying new dishes from different countries. However, it is unclear if he has a preference for garlic sauce or spicy variations when eating kebabs.
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