French onion soup Audience in Germany

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French onion soup has an estimated audience of 309,926 people in Germany. 79.4% are female, 20.6% are male, average age 49.9. Top regions: Bayern, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Baden-Württemberg.

The average French onion soup fan in Germany is 49.9 years old, more female, and lives primarily in Bayern. The audience is concentrated in Bayern, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Baden-Württemberg.

Category: Food & Beverages · Type: Topic · Subtype: Dish

Demographics of French onion soup fans

Demographic split for French onion soup audience in Germany
MetricValue
Female79.4%
Male20.6%
Average age49.9
Estimated audience size309,926

Top regions in Germany

Top regions ranked by reach for French onion soup in Germany
RegionReachAffinity
Bayern67,0541.35×
Nordrhein-Westfalen62,4290.92×
Baden-Württemberg47,3421.12×
Berlin35,5642.57×
Hessen29,0611.23×
Niedersachsen23,5450.78×
Rheinland-Pfalz16,7721.08×
Sachsen13,1210.86×
Schleswig-Holstein8,6980.78×
Hamburg8,3251.19×
Brandenburg8,1990.85×
Thüringen4,8020.61×
Sachsen-Anhalt3,5380.44×
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern3,2530.55×
Bremen2,7601.04×
Saarland2,3900.63×

Worldwide distribution

Worldwide audience distribution share by country for French onion soup
CountryShare
Italy46.9%
United States20.6%
Germany19.9%

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How to read this data

Audience size is the estimated number of people in Germany who actively search for French onion soup. Affinity is an over-index ratio: 2.0× means the audience is twice as likely to engage with that brand or trait as the country average. Reach is the estimated number of audience members in a region. Regional and brand-affinity tables are sorted from strongest signal to weakest.

About this audience profile

This audience profile is generated by Rascasse from anonymized search-behavior signals across Germany. For methodology see methodology. Affinity values are over-index ratios vs. the country average (1.0 = baseline). Audience sizes are estimated, not measured.