Cake ban on Sylt: Insulans react horrified and creative!

Cake ban on Sylt: Insulans react horrified and creative!

The insulans on Sylt look back on a traditional and festive Christmas season, but they have to do without a special highlight this year. As moin.de does not take place, the Christmas market of the comprehensive school in Westerland does not take place. The reason is a decision by the Rendsburg-Eckernförde district, which failed to sell homemade cakes and cookies at large events. This regulation is based on an EU regulation from 2007, which prohibits the sale of such foods from private households for reasons of hygiene and the lack of evidence of ingredients and health certificates.

This decision for islanders meets displeasure and disappointment. In social networks, the residents express their frustration with the bureaucratic hurdles that counteract tradition. Some suggest that the cakes are easy to give away and collect small donations. The future of the event remains unclear, since the operators still have to deal with the new regulation.

Kampener Christmas market as a highlight of the height

Sylt1.tv on the second weekend in Advent in the Kaamp-Hüs, Hauptstraße 12 in Kampen and extends over three days. The event offers a mixture of island tradition and festive ambience and is accessible to both insulans and guests.

Special attention is paid to handmade products. Carefully selected providers present jewelry, decorations and knitted and embroidered unique pieces. In addition, island -typical products and original paintings are offered. Culinary, visitors can look forward to kale soup, futjes and punch, served everything in heated outdoor areas. Festive background music and atmospheric lighting ensure an unforgettable atmosphere and make the market a highlight of the Sylt pre -Christmas period.

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OrtHauptstraße 12, 25999 Kampen, Deutschland
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