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http://www.Fischauktionshalle.com ◄█► http://www.Rach.ZDF.de ◄█► http://www.zdf.de/ZDFmediathek For the second time, nutrition expert Christian Rach is answering Germans' questions about their food. Celebrity chef and nutrition expert Christian Rach has already explained almost half of the 50 or so most important facts about our food in his first edition of "Rach tischt auf!". Now the celebrity chef is answering Germans' questions about nutrition for the second time and is again supported by Andrea Kiewel and Dirk Steffens. He is devoting himself to topics that are likely to make men's hearts beat faster: Is non-alcoholic beer really good as a sports drink? And how can you tell a good steak at first glance? Coffee and cheese are also covered: Does the hot drink taste better from a porcelain cup or a paper cup? And what are the most popular types of cheese among Germans? This much can be revealed: Gouda, mozzarella and Emmentaler take top spots in the top ten cheeses. «Rach sets the table»: Germans throw away almost 900,000 tons of bread As in the first edition, Rach also experiences new and unusual things in the German consumer world: Germans throw almost 900,000 tons of bread into the trash at home every year, plus another 600,000 tons from the food industry - together up to a quarter of the total production. But what happens to the old bread? Together with entrepreneur Charlie Antkowiak, Christian Rach goes on a journey of discovery and visits bakeries, supermarkets and pig farms. «Rach sets the table»: Nutrition expert supports star chef In addition, Christian Rach and his team have compiled many other questions and facts for viewers: based on extensive research, a representative survey carried out by GfK on behalf of ZDF, and expert advice from nutritionist Prof. Guido Ritter (Münster University of Applied Sciences). Source: http://www.Presseportal.ZDF.de Further links: http://www.ChristianRach.de http://www.expeditionenandenrand.blog... http://www.gfk.com https://www.fh-muenster.de/fb8/person... http://www.altbrot.de