Anonymous wrote:OP here - oh wow, this is all so helpful - I have a list going!
I went to visit some collaborators in Spain about 10 years ago - several of whom had done postdocs in the US. They requested jellybeans & Saran Wrap. I thought the Saran Wrap was for the lab, but apparently it was for their personal use in the kitchen!
I also had visiting German colleagues request a trip to Annapolis a few years ago, where they bought a ton of T-shirts for friends and neighbors. Apparently Annapolis is a well-known sailing town in the Franconia region of Germany. Who knew?
Science has its drawbacks, but the cross-cultural aspects are very fun.
Also, any other recommendations for specific kinds of American EtOH?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Macadamia nuts were a big hit with our German relatives. We sent each a small case of the roasted salted canned ones.
Curious why macadamia nuts? Sure they were delicious but they’re not American.
Anonymous wrote:Macadamia nuts were a big hit with our German relatives. We sent each a small case of the roasted salted canned ones.
Anonymous wrote:Maple syrup?
Anonymous wrote:California wine or if you’re in Maryland or Virginia Maryland or Virginia wines.
Nuts (pistachios) or the flavored nut mixes (candied and flavored) (I never ate the sweet nut flavors till I came to the US - other than nuts in chocolates). Something along these lines (particularly pecans) but mixes would be great to try different flavors:
https://www.peanut.com/flavored-nuts.html
I wouldn’t send popcorn, cookies, chocolates from here to Germany. Particularly popcorn can be very misunderstood, especially if she gifted you liqueur and got popcorn in return. Sauces are also great but not something your colleague can easily share with her lab cause would need to prepare or buy something that is eaten with those sauces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - oh wow, this is all so helpful - I have a list going!
I went to visit some collaborators in Spain about 10 years ago - several of whom had done postdocs in the US. They requested jellybeans & Saran Wrap. I thought the Saran Wrap was for the lab, but apparently it was for their personal use in the kitchen!
I also had visiting German colleagues request a trip to Annapolis a few years ago, where they bought a ton of T-shirts for friends and neighbors. Apparently Annapolis is a well-known sailing town in the Franconia region of Germany. Who knew?
Science has its drawbacks, but the cross-cultural aspects are very fun.
Also, any other recommendations for specific kinds of American EtOH?
American alcohol would be kentucky bourbon or california wine. Moonshine is too gross.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - oh wow, this is all so helpful - I have a list going!
I went to visit some collaborators in Spain about 10 years ago - several of whom had done postdocs in the US. They requested jellybeans & Saran Wrap. I thought the Saran Wrap was for the lab, but apparently it was for their personal use in the kitchen!
I also had visiting German colleagues request a trip to Annapolis a few years ago, where they bought a ton of T-shirts for friends and neighbors. Apparently Annapolis is a well-known sailing town in the Franconia region of Germany. Who knew?
Science has its drawbacks, but the cross-cultural aspects are very fun.
Also, any other recommendations for specific kinds of American EtOH?
Anonymous wrote:Maple syrup?