Kurz-Quiz: Mengen im Supermarkt
Kurz-Quiz: Mengen im Supermarkt – Wie viel möchten Sie? Wähle die richtige Mengenangabe.
DannisAn der Käsetheke: Ich nehme ____ Gouda, in Scheiben, bitte.
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Hints for this Quiz
Think: counter-sliced cheese = weight (grams).
Use weight for sliced cheese at the counter. “100 Gramm” fits; a bottle or a pack is wrong here, and “ein Stück” would be a chunk, not slices.
Containers vs weight: dry pasta comes in packs.
Dry pasta is usually bought as a pack. “eine Packung Spaghetti” is natural.
Loose produce is sold by weight (kg/g).
For loose fruit/veg you typically use weight. A kilo is common at markets.
Baking ingredients often use kg/g.
Sugar is commonly measured by weight; a kilo is standard for baking needs.
Liquids → bottles, not kilos or pieces.
Liquids are bought in bottles: “eine Flasche”.
At the bakery, you ask for a piece of cake.
Cakes and pies are often ordered by piece: “ein Stück”.
Deli meats → grams at the counter.
Sliced cold cuts are ordered by weight. 100 grams is a typical amount.
Milk is a liquid → container unit (bottle).
We buy milk in bottles or cartons; “eine Flasche” matches the container idea.
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