
Central Market is bringing a new side of Germany to Texas with the wildly popular in-store Passport event: Passport Germany. From September 10 – 23, customers can explore unexpected flavors, regional specialties, and the art, music, and dance that make German food culture so rich, surprising, and worth discovering.
Started in 2010, the Passport series has honored such countries and regions as Greece, Mexico, Italy, France, Brazil, Spain, Argentina, the United Kingdom and the Southern United States. The culinary celebrations reinforce Central Market’s promise to be a destination for expanding taste.
Prost! This year, Central Market will showcase that there is much more to German food than beer, bratwurst, and pretzels.

Passport Germany Stroll Events
To bring Germany to the Lone Star State, we are hosting a Dishing on Deutschland Tasting Stroll on Friday, September 12 from 4 – 7 p.m. This free celebration of German culture will feature cheerful music, delicious bites, and a chance to discover new favorites inspired by Deutschland’s rich culinary traditions. To fully embrace the spirit of the event, guests are encouraged to wear festive German attire. Attendees will receive a special coupon and commemorative shopping bag.
Little revelers are invited to attend the Kid’s Kinderkarneval Stroll on Saturday, September 20 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. This free celebration is designed just for kids, with festive costumes encouraged to bring the spirit of Kinderkarneval to life. Along the stroll, children can enjoy hands-on activities like designing their own shield, decorating a traditional Lebkuchen heart, completing a Germany map scavenger hunt, and painting a pumpkin. Each participant will receive a special coupon and commemorative shopping bag to take home.
Customers are encouraged to register for stroll events in advance so stores may plan accordingly. Visit the Central Market website starting on August 20 to explore and register for Passport Germany events at your local store.
Savor the Culture of Germany at Central Market’s Cooking School
The Central Market Cooking School is offering a special lineup of Passport Germany classes at various locations. These Hands-On and Demonstration classes explore the
depth and diversity of German cuisine, with offerings such as An Evening in Germany: Classic Cuisine, In the German Kitchen: An Intensive, Parent & Child: German Cookies & Marzipan Pigs, and Kaffee und Kuchen: Mid-morning & Afternoon Sweets. Select locations will also host appearances by two special guest chefs: Sophie Sadler, a Kansas City-based food blogger and author behind Dirndl Kitchen, and Simon Cordes, a New York-based chef with experience at top European restaurants, including Noma, who is known for reinventing German food in the U.S.
For a complete schedule of cooking school activations at participating stores, visit their website.

Our Top 25 Passport Germany Featured Items Include:
- Fresh Authentic German Sausage – Authentic German sausages representing different regions.
- Marinated Pork: Beer & Mustard, Wild Garlic – Regionally inspired marinades reflecting traditional roots and local flavors.
- German Comfort Food: Frikadelle & Rouladen – Hearty, time-honorned German comfort food that evokes the warmth of home cooking.
- Grillflackeln – A popular German BBQ delicacy made from thinly sliced, marinated pork belly wrapped around wooden or metal skewers.
- German Fishcake (Fischfrikadellen) – A beloved street food, popular in northern Germany near the coast.
- Wostok Sodas – Berlin-based sodas inspired by Soviet-era motifs with herbal and fruit-based flavors.
- Handlmaier Mustard – Founded in 1910, beloved German mustard known for its iconic sweet Bavarian flavor.
- Van Nahmen Juices – Founded in 1917, offering single-variety juices made from heritage fruits and sustainable farming.
- Berliner Sauces – Authentic German sauces representing regional culinary diversity.
- Kürbisfest Pumpkin Displays – Honoring the world’s largest pumpkin festival with German-themed in-store displays.
- Heinz Eifel Riesling – Estate-grown and sustainably made, crafted to reflect the purity and character of Germany’s top vineyards.
- Schafer Pinot Noir – An unadorned, organic German Pinot Noir—ripe with berries, silky with fine tannins.
- Jülg Sekt – Made by a VDP estate, Germany’s top-tier wine producers known for craftsmanship, terroir, and strict quality standards.
- Allendorf Save Water Drink Riesling – Alcohol-free and full of flavor. Fresh citrus, pineapple, and apricot notes with a crisp finish.
- Flensburger Variety Pack – Independent since 1888, Flensburger brews with Ice Age spring water, iconic swing-top bottles, and North German craftsmanship. Taste tradition in every sip!
- German Cakes: Apple Torte & Bee Sting Cake – Bee Sting is custard-filled cake topped with caramelized honey crust and Apple Torte is a spiced cake layered with tender apples and custard.
- German Pastries: Berliner & Franzbrötchen – Regional traditions with rich, comforting flavors. Berliner is a filled donut-like pastry; Franzbrötchen is a cinnamon roll/croissant hybrid.
- Hefezopf – Soft, fluffy German braided bread with raisins and cranberries, like challah.
- German Pretzel – Known as “Brezel.” A staple in Germany, often served with mustard or cheese spread. The twisted shape is a symbol of hospitality and good luck.
- Sennerei Gunzesried Allgäuer Emmentaler – Since 1892, crafted in the Bavarian Alps using raw alpine milk and time-honored methods.
- Sauerbraten – A tangy-sweet, marinated beef roast, slow-braised in rich German tradition.
- Chef Made KäseSpätzle – Germany’s version of mac n’ cheese – A fun twist on a classic comfort food.
- Chef Made Currywurst – Germany’s most famous street food consisting of grilled sausage topped with the famous spiced curry-ketchup.
- Marzipan Pig – Traditional sweet made with almond paste and sugar. The pig symbolizes good luck and fortune.
- German Shopping Tote – Central Market’s exclusive tote for Passport Germany – A fun play on “Hello” in German with a Texas twist.
WHEN: Passport Germany — September 10 – 23, 2025











There is also some wonderful sculptures by renowned UT art professor Charles Umlauf on display.
Impressed with the country’s unique culture.