BLOWN AWAY BY FINNISH FOOD! (Helsinki Food Tour)

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  • @camerasyndicate7199
    @camerasyndicate7199 7 місяців тому +62

    Friend of mine is the head chef at Salve, I linked your video to him, he was real happy for your review.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +16

      Aw wow that is so cool! His food is incredible. Tell him thanks for us :) cheers friend!

  • @pamelakilponen3682
    @pamelakilponen3682 7 місяців тому +119

    What you got is blueberry soup(keitto means soup, mehu means juice), it is what we eat/drink when we are sick, sort of the jello of Finland. So glad you like Finnish food!

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +24

      Hahaha so funny we mixed blueberry soup with vodka 😂 All the Finnish food is so delicious! Thanks for watching :)

    • @joona2000
      @joona2000 7 місяців тому +5

      Never tried blueberry soup with vodka... could be good. It's blåbärssoppa (blå=blue, bärs=berries, soppa=soup) in Swedish, I guess you didn't notice that from the carton. By the way soup is keitto in Finnish as mentioned but in spoken language it's often soppa :)

    • @pamelakilponen3682
      @pamelakilponen3682 7 місяців тому

      @@joona2000 I wonder what a good ratio would be? Adding ice and sparkling water would help.

    • @lilja8667
      @lilja8667 7 місяців тому

      ​@@pamelakilponen3682You're supposed to drink it as a shot. Blueberry soup, vodka and some whipping cream. For reference pics google "mustikkashotti".

    • @T.K.T
      @T.K.T 7 місяців тому

      ​@@joona2000I don't think you would say "soppa" when you're talking about sweet/berry soup though

  • @eskokataja4721
    @eskokataja4721 7 місяців тому +14

    I'm so happy you guys like our food. We finns up here have never been accustomed to really be all that proud about our national dishes, but man, you had some really delicious classics on the table today.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +3

      The salmon in Finland is so delicious!! The food in Finland shocked us in the best way possible! Thanks for watching :)

  • @Jussi138
    @Jussi138 7 місяців тому +92

    It wasn't blueberry juice😂 it was blueberry soup you can drink it and make coctails with it, but usually it is poured into porridge 😅

    • @Jussi138
      @Jussi138 7 місяців тому +11

      Blueberry liqueur, vodka and blueberry soup in shot glass 😋👌🏻

    • @Hurduri
      @Hurduri 7 місяців тому +6

      ​@@Jussi138dont forget a bit of whipped cream on top

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +25

      Hahaha that is so hilarious we mixed blueberry soup with vodka 😂

    • @Jussi138
      @Jussi138 7 місяців тому

      @@Hurduri yeah I forgot the cream 😅

    • @freezedeve3119
      @freezedeve3119 7 місяців тому +3

      @@JacobandJennyTravel it is not 1st time someone does it so you are fine !

  • @Laxa82
    @Laxa82 7 місяців тому +26

    In Finnish army pea soup and pancakes are on menu every Thursday 😊

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +2

      That is so interesting! Thanks for watching :)

    • @annicaesplund6613
      @annicaesplund6613 7 місяців тому +2

      A Swedish dish since Finland belonged to Sweden once upon time.

    • @uikonimi
      @uikonimi 6 місяців тому +5

      @@annicaesplund6613 actually pea soup is from Karelia

    • @syrjanen3397
      @syrjanen3397 4 місяці тому +3

      @@annicaesplund6613actually not true😂

    • @piraattipupu
      @piraattipupu Місяць тому

      Actually: pea soup is originally from Greece. It's even mentioned in a Greek comedy around 500 b.c.

  • @e-mat6077
    @e-mat6077 7 місяців тому +34

    The pancake is supposed to be eaten as dessert, after the main dishes

    • @santtumoilanen3065
      @santtumoilanen3065 7 місяців тому +1

      obviosly they knew this but they were just tryin out food

    • @e-mat6077
      @e-mat6077 7 місяців тому +1

      @@santtumoilanen3065 Not based on their comments while trying it.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for the information friends :)

    • @annicaesplund6613
      @annicaesplund6613 7 місяців тому

      ​@@JacobandJennyTravelAfter the peasoup.

  • @yorkaturr
    @yorkaturr 7 місяців тому +29

    I'm glad you guys found Salve, which is a local institution in Helsinki. The food is pretty plain by modern standards, but there's plenty of it. No fuss with white tablecloths or dress codes either. You also sampled standard Finnish army staple food with pea soup and pancakes followed by blueberry soup.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +2

      We were very happy we found it too! It had good prices and good food! Thanks so much for your comment :)

    • @jack1522010
      @jack1522010 7 місяців тому

      Salve is very old sailors/seamans joint/bar

  • @artohumppi1855
    @artohumppi1855 7 місяців тому +21

    Vodka with blueberry liquer and whipped cream is a very nice shot

  • @ChristianJull
    @ChristianJull 7 місяців тому +29

    Salve is a really famous Helsinki restaurant that has been around since the end of the 19th century, having started as a sailor's tavern. They are renowned for their traditional food. They used to be in the same building (directly across the road behind where Jacob was sat) for nearly 100 years. There was outrage when their lease was unexpectedly not renewed. They moved into the current premises. Although it is more suitable for a restaurant, it lacks the atmosphere of the old place.
    Your evening restaurant is right next to my wife's goldsmith workshop. 😁 All the Lapland restaurants in Helsinki are very expensive.

    • @baldviking1970
      @baldviking1970 7 місяців тому

      I checked their prices online . Lappi Ravintola? I was shocked you have the same alcohol prices as in Norway. So alcohol is more expensive in Finland than in Sweden? As for the food prices, they seem pretty normal? There are more expensive restaurants in Helsinki, like fine dining? I ate bear at one place for 70 Euro plus dessert and beers 10 years ago. Places like Salve hardly exists in Norway anymore. It's sad. The best bet to get traditional Norwegian food at a reasonable price today would probably be the Coop Cafeteria at the largest Coop malls.

    • @ChristianJull
      @ChristianJull 7 місяців тому +2

      @@baldviking1970 The Lappish restaurants are priced about the same as decent steak restaurants. The premium is for the reindeer, so it's probably not too bad really. They always seem too expensive to me though. And, yes, Helsinki fine dining is pricey, but some are an entirely different level. I would much prefer to spend more to eat at somewhere like Finnjävel (Michelin star) because the entire experience is worth every cent.
      It's generally accepted that alcohol costs increase from Finland to Sweden to Norway. Buying from Finnish bars and restaurants is fooking extortionate though.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +2

      Wow that is so interesting! I bet visiting it in its original building would have been such a cool experience. We are so glad we found it though, it was delicious. Thanks so much for your comment :)

    • @HoseTheBeast
      @HoseTheBeast 7 місяців тому +2

      @@ChristianJullLappi restaurant is as far from fine dining as McDonalds. It’s a tourist trap.

  • @TK8866275
    @TK8866275 7 місяців тому +29

    There is a jam in Finland, which is made both raspberries and blueberries called as "Jam of the Queen" - "Kuningatarhillo" in Finnish. So if you don't want decide which berry is better then you can try that one. Many actually prefer it to compared to either berry on their own. There is also rare arctic bramble growing in Finland, which tastes a little bit like rasberry but the taste is much more intense. It's called "mesimarja" in Finnish and there is a berry liquer made of it available in alcohol store ("mesimarjalikööri"). It's also commonly available in restaurants so you might want to try it beforehand and order a shot accompained your desserts. Another similar berry liquer is made of cloudberries ("lakkalikööri") so you could taste that as well.

    • @victoreem2
      @victoreem2 7 місяців тому +1

      Queen's jam

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +1

      Wow that all sounds so delicious! Nothing compares to Finlands berries, they are all so amazing. Thanks for all that great information :)

  • @Patrik-pi3dl
    @Patrik-pi3dl 7 місяців тому +30

    Blueberrysoup and Suomi viina. Never heard about that combination 😅
    But now you are ready for Kalsarikänni.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +3

      Hahaha so funny we mixed blueberry soup with vodka 😂 it wasn't too bad, would have probably been better with blueberry juice lol!! Thanks for watching :)

  • @RoyalMela
    @RoyalMela 7 місяців тому +10

    One of the main reasons finnish food is great, is butter. Our dairy products are fabulous and butter is perhaps the best on the world. Some french Three star Michelin restaurants use finnish butter. That makes the hollandaise and mashed potatoes so great. Even the cod if it is fried in butter.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +1

      Wow that is so interesting, you are right the hollandaise and mashed potatoes were so delicious! Thanks for sharing the information :)

    • @RobertClaeson
      @RobertClaeson 7 місяців тому

      I'm partially in Sweden (I live about 50% in the UK), and when I shop for groceries there, I always choose Finnish butter. It's simply better.

  • @tihk89
    @tihk89 7 місяців тому +18

    Yeah, like everyone said already, it was blueberry soup, not juice 😁 You can actually buy from store the same juice they serve at Finnair flights!
    But if you wonder what is blueberry soup, it's kind of a dessert. I mix it with yoghurt or with oat meal! Makes them really delicious😋

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +4

      Hahaha so funny we mixed blueberry soup with vodka 😂 we were aiming for the one they serve on the Finnair flights haha, but clearly we did not get it haha!! Thanks for watching :)

  • @jarisavolainen603
    @jarisavolainen603 7 місяців тому +17

    Well this is a first time I see blueberry soup consumed with vodka.. Blueberry soup good.. Vodka good.. It got to be good :D

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +3

      Hahaha so funny we mixed blueberry soup with vodka 😂 it actually tasted pretty decent lol!!

    • @heikkihyttinen318
      @heikkihyttinen318 7 місяців тому

      suomi viina ei ole vodkaa nähnytkään

  • @Skege1000
    @Skege1000 7 місяців тому +15

    The white filling in those pies were quark/curd. And you need to try that peasoup with mustard and raw diced onions. And if you really want a Finnish way to eat peasoup, then you need to make oven pancake as dessert.

    • @blechtic
      @blechtic 7 місяців тому +5

      Rye bread on the side of soup, with butter and a slice of emmental cheese on top.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +1

      That all sounds so delicious!! We will have to try it! Thanks for watching :)

    • @Skege1000
      @Skege1000 7 місяців тому +1

      @@JacobandJennyTravel and you have to eat them on thursdays 😁😁

  • @moonliteX
    @moonliteX 7 місяців тому +13

    you need to try all forms of salmon. cold-smoked, hot-smoked, graved etc

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +3

      I am sure they are all soooo delicious 🙌🏼 thanks for the tip!

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen 7 місяців тому

      @@JacobandJennyTravel I definitely recommend cold-smoked salmon with pepper.

  • @henriikkak2091
    @henriikkak2091 Місяць тому

    The white filling in the berry pies is made of cream, quark, eggs, and sugar.
    Finland is definitely the land of berries. The wild kind that grow in the forest!

  • @mattimatkalainen
    @mattimatkalainen 7 місяців тому +8

    My mother make salmon soup like this: she takes raw salmon and lightly salt it the day before cooking and let it sit over night. This makes salmon soup taste much better that just putting in unsalted salmon.

  • @jarnojuhani8942
    @jarnojuhani8942 7 місяців тому +7

    LOVE to see you in our country 😍💪

  • @ravenfin1916
    @ravenfin1916 7 місяців тому +16

    Mustard is also usually added to pea soup. I know you are fans of mustard, so it's a shame no one mentioned it to you. And mustard tuna was not my thing, I did taste it.
    Long Drink, or lonkero, came to the market in 1952, when the Olympics were held in Finland. We had to get an easy and quick drink for the guests in the hot summer, and that's why we bottled a ready-made drink. There were originally two drinks, and eventually the Gin Long Drink becomes even more popular than the originally planned Brandy Long Drink. Brandy Long Drink was available for a while when it was the anniversary of the drinks, but in my opinion it was not very good.
    And it's important to separate the juice from the soup. On the other hand, vodka in soup is not bad at all.
    Reindeer meat is relatively expensive and that's why restaurant portions are what they are. Secondly, they are usually only on the lists of better restaurants, so the price is accordingly. Lappi restaurant in Helsinki is immediately a sign of something expensive to me. I'm not sure if you could taste dried reindeer meat anywhere, but it's delicious.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +1

      We definitely need to try mustard in the pea soup! That sounds incredible. Hahah so funny we accidentally bought soup instead of juice and mixed it with vodka😂🫐 The Lappi restaurant was definitely expensive. Thanks so much for your comment friend :)

    • @hennakettunen8755
      @hennakettunen8755 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@JacobandJennyTravel Mustard is a must in the peasoup for many, it's more or less the standard. For me, it'll be a right dollop of it, yum!

  • @ChaulThe
    @ChaulThe 7 місяців тому +31

    Pea soup Thursday is kind of a tradition in certain lunch buffet restaurants too. You can add mustard and onions and there's the pancake too. I had a Christmas lunch paid for by my employer in that restaurant in December. :) The Long drink was invented in time for the 1952 Olympic games and that's the classic type. They make different types but I'm glad to see you happened to pick the original grapefruit one.

    • @ravenfin1916
      @ravenfin1916 7 місяців тому +1

      Back in the day, Friday was a fasting day, so on thursdays wanted to eat our stomachs full. Shrovetide, pea soup was eaten for the same reason - it started the long fast before Easter. Pea soup day was later established for use by the army, which may be part of the reason why it is still alive today.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +2

      That is good to know!! We will have to add those next time! That's awesome, the food there was so delicious! The grapefruit one was delicious! Thanks so much for your comment :)

    • @heikkihyttinen318
      @heikkihyttinen318 7 місяців тому

      and same year,for same" reason" coca-kola came to finland 1952

  • @miqqex
    @miqqex Місяць тому

    Going on vacation is always such a good reminder how good the tap water actually is here, same with vids like this 😄

  • @nokkamies4988
    @nokkamies4988 7 місяців тому +18

    12:21 Maan I was thinkin in my head..that's no juice 😂it's a soup and you can put it in your morning porrage or with cereal even

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +4

      Hahahaha so funny we mixed blueberry soup with vodka 😂 thanks for watching!

    • @jattikuukunen
      @jattikuukunen 7 місяців тому +3

      I often have it with corn flakes. It almost works. Not as well as milk and strawberry jam, but still. Or maybe I'm just into chaos.

  • @TheSoini
    @TheSoini 6 місяців тому +1

    Since you like Finnish mustard, pea soup and Finnish mustard go really well together and it is a commonly used way of flavouring soup.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  6 місяців тому

      We definitely need to try that next time we are in Finland! Sounds so delicious 🤤

  • @EEE80
    @EEE80 7 місяців тому +10

    You bought blueberry soup 🤣. Also the thin pancakes are desert in Finland. There is no sweet items usually in finnish breakfest table.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +2

      Hahaha so funny we mixed blueberry soup with vodka 😂 thanks for the information!!

    • @House_of_Caine
      @House_of_Caine 7 місяців тому

      There can definitely be sweet items in Finnish breakfast table; Cereal, porridge, both are often accompanied with sugar/honey + berries, Yogurt with similar things, sweet pastries as well.
      Now, more savory items are also eaten at Finnish breakfast, toast, bacon, eggs, sausages etc. but those are more hotel breakfast or breakfast buffet items.
      At home sandwiches, Karelian pies with cold cuts and cheese are normal breakfast items, with coffee/tea.

  • @sket179
    @sket179 7 місяців тому +3

    Also, you were likely eating during lunch on a weekday (Thursday). It's very common to have a buffet with all you can eat for about 12-15€, without drinks.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +1

      Yes I do believe it was Thursday :)

    • @sket179
      @sket179 7 місяців тому

      There's some yearly € amount that can be offset by an employer if they have a lunch benefit of up to 25% for their employees. This year the taxable value is 8,5-13,5€. This is why most restaurants that serve lunch have their prices hovering around 12-13,5€, to attract office workers.

  • @viivi005
    @viivi005 7 місяців тому +6

    Karelian stew is a famous finnish dish too and my personal favorite! I'm not sure if you have already tried but if not you should!!!

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +1

      We will have to check it out! Thanks for the recommendation :)

  • @MikkoRantalainen
    @MikkoRantalainen 7 місяців тому +2

    Fun fact: the tap water you get in Helsinki comes through a long tunnel from lake called Päijänne in Central Finland. And the people in Central Finland consider that just as a normal lake and prefer higher quality ground water (which is the tap water in Central Finland).

  • @kimmoahola4528
    @kimmoahola4528 7 місяців тому +4

    Salmon was actually cold smoked, so even more exotic ;)

  • @vilpuler13
    @vilpuler13 7 місяців тому +5

    You can always ask for a free bucket of ice from the reception, especially if the hotel has a restaurant. 👍

  • @ilovesyababe
    @ilovesyababe 7 місяців тому +5

    You are making me hungry !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +2

      I was getting so hungry editing it hahaha!! Thanks for watching :)

  • @PUTDEVICE
    @PUTDEVICE 7 місяців тому +4

    Pea soup is good with a little mustard, as someone wrote earlier, in the past it was common to have a small glass of punch with the pea soup. The pancakes are usually a dessert for the pea soup, at least here in Sweden. many people drink blueberry soup hot, I don't know how it is in Finland, but in Sweden it is served during the Vasaloppet, a big skiing competition of 80 km.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому

      We definitely need to try pea soup with mustard. That sounds delicious! Thanks so much for your comment :)

  • @mikoske
    @mikoske 7 місяців тому +9

    You missed a combo of pea soup and mustard, most people do that with pea soup, and I know you like the mustard! And yes, there are pieces of pork, sometimes right after Christmas some people use the last of their Christmas ham for the soup. Lunch prices during weekdays are usually not bad in Helsinki, where they are offered. Usually with buffets. But expect to see at least 50% increase if you eat outside lunch time. I prefer raspberries too!
    Other brands do have less sweet long drinks with more grapegruit taste, "Helsinki Long Drink Gin & Pink Grapefruit" is probably my favorite.
    Yeah that was blueberry soup, not juice! xD Reindeer is cheaper in Lapland since it's so common there.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +2

      We need to try pea soup and mustard! That sounds delicious! The raspberry pie was so delicious! Hahaha so funny we mixed blueberry soup with vodka 😂 thanks for watching!!

    • @mikoske
      @mikoske 7 місяців тому

      @@JacobandJennyTravel Reading Finnish is not easy! 😂

  • @sket179
    @sket179 7 місяців тому +2

    Kakkugalleria has a cake buffet, all you can eat for 14,5€ with basic tea and coffee, and 16,5€ with specialty coffee and tea.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +3

      WOW that sounds amazing!🎂 We defintley need to try that. Thanks for the information :)

  • @ruupeni
    @ruupeni 7 місяців тому +4

    You guys are so cute ! Try also Ravintola Elite & Ravintola Kosmos fried hering, ( silakka) Enjoy!

  • @oh2mp
    @oh2mp 7 місяців тому +4

    Nice food tour and good that you found Salve! It was founded in 1897 and is really famous. Earlier it was located on the opposite side of the intersection next to it, and in the last decade I was working about 5 minute walk from there, so we went to Salve for lunch quite often with my workmates. In some phase Jenny mentioned that the fish in restaurants here is often salmon. I hadn't thought about it but yeah, that's true. Whitefish and vendace can be also available in some places. They who go on the lakes for fishing themselves eat those species and also perch and pike. When I was a kid we ate them very often because we lived next to a lake and my dad was crazy about fishing :D

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +1

      We are so happy we went to Salve, it has such good value and the food was great!! The salmon all over Finland is delicious. That is so interesting. Thank you for sharing all of that! :)

  • @sagamaraia
    @sagamaraia 7 місяців тому +2

    Actually bigger blueberries in Finland are blueberries aka pensasmustikka which grows on bushes, and the smaller ones are billberries aka mustikka and they grow on stalks near the ground. As Finns call both as mustikka, most of the billberries get translated as blueberries even though they are a different berry.
    Billberries grow everywhere here and people pick thousands of litres of them every fall. And then we eat mustikkapiirakka all through the winter.

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen 7 місяців тому +2

      And true mustikkapiirakka (blueberry pie, or technically billberry pie) doesn't have any kind of cheese in it. You must have eaten some kind of tourist version.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +1

      That is all great to know!! Thanks so much for the information :)

    • @sagamaraia
      @sagamaraia 7 місяців тому +2

      @@MikkoRantalainen Yes, just soft pie and billberries on top. No custards or cheeses.

    • @Exiletheheretic
      @Exiletheheretic 7 місяців тому +2

      My father always picks 70 liters of billberries every fall. He is almost 70 himself. He would pick more but don't have use for them. Him and my mom eat 0.1 liter every day which makes that 70 liters a year.
      One of the cool things in Finland is that you can pick berries and mushrooms in any forest. You don't need to own or have permission from the owner for it. It's called "every mans rights". Also includes short term camping. No open fires tho. Foraging for berries and mushrooms is common hobby here. You can find billberries, lingonberries, cranberries, rasberries and cloud berries in the wild here. Common mushrooms include chanterelles and boletes.

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen 7 місяців тому

      @@Exiletheheretic 100% agreed! As a Finn, I have to say that picking billberries is not that hard but going through all the berries after picking them and making sure there's no dirt or grass or incorrect berries mixed in is the hard/tiring part for me.

  • @swedeman5785
    @swedeman5785 7 місяців тому +1

    In the beginning,some people add just a tiny bit of muster(senap in Swedish) in the pea soup,for more flavour taste.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому

      We definitely need to try that! Thanks for the recommendation :)

  • @mitchandjan
    @mitchandjan 7 місяців тому +2

    Great video folks!! Finland is on our list, can’t wait to try all the amazing food! Keep up the great work!!

  • @TheYannir
    @TheYannir 7 місяців тому +2

    We do do a drink with blueberry juice but it's more of a shot than a cocktail.
    It's called "Mustikkashotti". It's half vodka, half blueberry juice into a shot glass. Then you top the whole thing with a head of whipped cream.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +2

      That sounds delicious! We need to try that!! Thanks for the information :)

  • @jupe8025
    @jupe8025 7 місяців тому +5

    Reindeer meat is dry because wild animals are fatless in Finland. They usually add pork or something that has more fat in to it...

  • @eerohorila1109
    @eerohorila1109 6 місяців тому

    Long Drink. Introduced in 1952 as official drink for Helsinki summer olympics. It is soooo good.

  • @kennethainetdin3401
    @kennethainetdin3401 7 місяців тому +3

    Salve is known for their big portions. You never leave from Salve hungry! You shoud try the cousin of herring (silakka) with mashed potatoes.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +2

      We were so full! It was all so delicious too! Thanks for watching :)

  • @viljanov
    @viljanov 7 місяців тому +3

    So you tried out some lonkero too! Finnish Long drink is currently huge in US. You should try it on a hot, steamy summer day 😊

  • @ainohautamaki2648
    @ainohautamaki2648 6 місяців тому +1

    This is just my assumption as a bilberry using frequent home baker, but the white stuff in your pies was probably a type of curd that survives oven baking. It is very close to some cheese cakes in texture and flavor profile. White stuff you've seen on top of a bilberry pie is probably vanilla sauce.
    Also there are two kinds of blueberries out there. Wild "European" blueberry known as bilberry, which of up to 20 million kilos a year is gathered in Finland alone, and an "American" blueberry. They taste different, have a bit different size (although that might also be a result of commercial cultivation and aiming for higher yields for the "American" one), and they also have a VERY different price depending on where you live. Food industry obviously prefers the large, bush grown variety. Which is too bad, as the small wild ones are packed with flavor in comparison. I don't buy bilberry products in restaurants or cafes as we typically have a freezer full of it every fall which we then use through the winter, but I'm hoping it's a matter of pride for them to use bilberry.
    Glad you enjoyed foods that we consider daily staples! And yeah if you get reindeer in a restaurant it definitely has a "tourist tax" added to it, especially in the capital where everything is generally more expensive. So much that during certain seasons it's much cheaper to stay and eat at the city of Turku or Tampere or such, and take a ~2 hour train ride to just explore Helsinki for a full day (even with the cost of the trains included).

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  6 місяців тому

      That is all great to know, we enjoyed reading your comment! Thanks for sharing all that friend :)

  • @Nemusplanta
    @Nemusplanta 3 місяці тому

    watching this reminds me how much i miss the fish as food.Iwas 18 old when i created allergy for the fish

  • @jarimarttinen579
    @jarimarttinen579 19 днів тому

    I've done drinks with blueberry soup. But I use dry gin instead. Those are not actually blueberries, but bilberries. Blueberries that have naturally grown in forest. If you saw "pensasmustikka" in market, that would be more familiar blueberry for you.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  19 днів тому

      We will have to try it with gin next time!! Thats good to know. Thanks for the information :)

  • @toinenosoite3173
    @toinenosoite3173 7 місяців тому +1

    So many comments so maybe you already know this: Your pies weren't totally traditional, as e.g. blueberry pie doesn't normally have a "white ricotta-like layer" inside it. Instead, they are often eaten with a vanilla sauce on top. Anyway, you seemed to have a good culinary tour!

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому

      Yes that is good to know!! And yes all the food was so delicious!! Thank you for watching :)

  • @sket179
    @sket179 7 місяців тому +2

    So you went to Salve on a Thursday? It's very common to serve pea soup and pancakes on Thursday lunches all over Finland. I would hazard a guess that 80% of schools and over 50% lunch places serve that, except for ethnic restaurants. It's a tradition! :)

  • @user-rn9kx6ev4x
    @user-rn9kx6ev4x 5 місяців тому

    Im from finland and my favorite snack or desert is lettu and its so good its easy to make

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  5 місяців тому

      We will have to try that! Thanks so much for the recommendation :)

  • @henriikkak2091
    @henriikkak2091 Місяць тому

    We do bilberry soup and vodka as a shot, with some vanilla cream on top

  • @romaliop
    @romaliop 7 місяців тому +1

    Sauteed reindeer isn't really something I would consider ordering in a fine restaurant, especially in Helsinki. It's more like a home cooking dish for when you want something a bit different and a bit better than what you usually eat. Reindeer meat in general is cheaper in the north, so if you want to try the dish in a restaurant, you can get basically the same experience for like half the price in Lthe north at least in some of the less touristy places.
    If you're only in the south, you can buy the meat frozen from a supermarket and cook it yourself, if you're staying in a place with a kitchen. It's easy enough to make with a lot of recipes available online and will save you a pretty penny while still ticking the box for trying a sort of local dish.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому

      That is good to know! We will have to try to make it ourselves next time we are there! Thanks for the suggestion :)

  • @dennislindqvist8443
    @dennislindqvist8443 7 місяців тому +1

    We don't just eat Rudolf, we also eat Bambi, Donald, Marten, Ferdinand, My Sweet Pony and now also Jiminy.

  • @akse
    @akse 7 місяців тому +1

    Haha that was funny.
    Tap water is good yes. But in Helsinki and some other cities I feel like it tastes a bit too purified. Where I live just 100km north of Helsinki they claim to have the best quality ground water in Finland and yeah you can taste the difference it's even better.
    But I live in rural area some 20km from the city here and I have my own well and thats another story again :)

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому

      Haha thank you! That is good to know. We had water from a stream up in Lapland and it was so delicious.

  • @punkkumies1283
    @punkkumies1283 7 місяців тому +1

    finnish salmon soup is a classic, so good, love it

  • @saana85
    @saana85 6 місяців тому

    You put in the drink blueberry soup. Some people use blueberry soup in oatmeal in the morning at the breakfast. And some people use mustard in peasoap. (Not me)

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  6 місяців тому

      So funny we accidentally used soup instead of juice 😂 thanks for sharing!!

  • @kassipojad3726
    @kassipojad3726 7 місяців тому +1

    Very nice travel video, as a finn I take these foods for granted, but salmon and cod etc are still my favourite dishes.
    edit: You should try to find some pike perch, its the best fish in the world in my opinion. Also message Dave Cad :D

  • @Going_random
    @Going_random 7 місяців тому +1

    try macaroni laatikko,its macaroni meat egg milk. good with ketchup.

  • @undertasty
    @undertasty Місяць тому

    The funny thing about blueberries is that they are not blueberries as American English talkers know them.
    The berry called "blueberry" in the US is what Finns call "pensasmustikka," a "bush blueberry," which is a totally different fruit. They are bigger and the inside is pale with a subtle sweetness.
    The thing Finns call a "blueberry" is a relative of the one that grows in the US, but they are very different. They grow wild pretty much everywhere, and the berries are packed with a dark purple juice that dyes everything it touches, and the flavor is very distinct. A better translation for the "blueberry" Finns know would be bilberry.

  • @Sir_Baddington
    @Sir_Baddington 7 місяців тому

    I'm really happy to see you like finnish food.

  • @teroholopainen1017
    @teroholopainen1017 7 місяців тому

    It's not Rudolf Jenny was eating. There is a flight test for the reindeer and only those who fail end up on the plate.

  • @markogronfors3204
    @markogronfors3204 2 місяці тому

    Peasoup with mustard a must

  • @annavanhala
    @annavanhala 7 місяців тому

    So happy you guys like finnish food 🫶 It can be very expensive, but occasionally it is worth it 👍🏼😁

  • @hartsa
    @hartsa 6 місяців тому

    Salmon soup and rye bread with butter, it's bliss. That's the idea btw when eating soup, the bread needs to have butter on it, everything together then tastes just brilliant. And the lätty (pancake) is the dessert.
    Btw, you didn't buy blueberry juice but soup instead. Nice idea though.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  6 місяців тому

      That makes sense!! So funny we accidentally bought the soup instead of juice 🫐😂 thanks for watching!

  • @GorgeousRandyFlamethrower-
    @GorgeousRandyFlamethrower- 7 місяців тому

    lol, all of us Finns in the comments looking at the blueberry soup + vodka scenario unfold :D One of those "I can't look, but I also can't look away" situations :D

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому

      Hahaha so funny we thought it was blueberry juice 😂

    • @GorgeousRandyFlamethrower-
      @GorgeousRandyFlamethrower- 7 місяців тому

      @@JacobandJennyTravel I'm sure it was fine in the end, flavor-wise :) Although you did have to dilute the soup a bit, which explains the slightly watery-tasting end result :D

  • @HYIDDQD
    @HYIDDQD 7 місяців тому +1

    You should try add finnish mustard in pea soup to make it even better. Not sure if i know any fin who doesnt add mustard.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +1

      Wow that sounds delicious! We will have to try that! Thanks for the tip :)

  • @tuomasandfolkmusic
    @tuomasandfolkmusic 5 місяців тому

    Blueberry shots we sometimes to drink.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  5 місяців тому

      That is so interesting!! We will have to try that :) thanks for watching!

  • @paivimarinela2695
    @paivimarinela2695 7 місяців тому

    The white stuff in the pie is Kermaviili. You don't have it in States.

  • @wanhapatu
    @wanhapatu 7 місяців тому +1

    What is this thing about fish that aren't supposed to taste like fish?
    The pancakes are for dessert!
    The "blueberries" in Finland are actually bilberries. A lot tastier than the blueberries.
    The bilberry "juice" you bought was actually bilberry soup. No wonder it was a bit thick.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому

      Hahah so funny we accidentally bought soup instead of juice and mixed it with vodka😂🫐 The pancakes were delicious. Thanks for watching!

  • @Turreman1
    @Turreman1 7 місяців тому

    Love your videos! So positive vibe always!

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому

      We are so happy you like them!! Thanks so much friend :)

  • @markopaasikivi1579
    @markopaasikivi1579 7 місяців тому

    If you vat blueberry vodka drink use only vodka and lapponia blueberry liqueur from alko if you like maybe whipcream on the top

  • @santtumoilanen3065
    @santtumoilanen3065 7 місяців тому +1

    i never knew that blue berry soup and vodka was a thing but once when i had nothing to mix with vodka i did that

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому

      Hahah so funny we accidentally bought soup instead of juice and mixed it with vodka😂🫐 Thanks for watching!

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen 7 місяців тому

      @@JacobandJennyTravel To be honest, the alcohol bottle you bought wasn't vodka either but closer to Koskenkorva a traditional Finnish alternative to vodka. If you want real vodka made in Finland, try Finlandia Vodka instead. A small bottle should be under 5 EUR if you want to compare the taste. And of course, if you haven't tried it, Salmari (totally black liquid, basically Koskenkorva with salmiakki) is something that Finns like but foreigners usually hate. It should be served cold.

  • @akitahvanainen
    @akitahvanainen 7 місяців тому +4

    I'v never understood what is "fishy taste". I've heard bunch of people say it, but I do not believe I've experienced that.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +1

      So interesting! We have never tasted it in Finland so it makes sense why you have never experienced it! You are lucky haha!! Thanks for watching :)

    • @jattikuukunen
      @jattikuukunen 7 місяців тому

      Some fish can have a hint of sewer smell even when it's reasonably fresh.

  • @NjoyMoney
    @NjoyMoney 7 місяців тому

    You need to try the pea soup with some mustard in it, put a bit of mustard in and stir it, it takes it to a new level 😁

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому

      That sounds so delicious. We will definitely do that :) thanks for the suggestion!

  • @patu1989
    @patu1989 7 місяців тому

    A classic finnish shot is some liqour with blueberrysoup onnit with a cream float
    And you should come to Finland in like July when the berries are all freshly picked from the forrest

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому

      That sounds delicious! We definitely need to come in July for the fresh berries! Thanks for the suggestions :)

  • @takku321
    @takku321 7 місяців тому +1

    When on lunch or dinner please take outside jacket off. Having coffee it's fine but not when eating food, also cleaning shirt is easier then jacket.

  • @MarkusKiili
    @MarkusKiili 7 місяців тому

    I guess you were there in Thursday? Pea soup and pancakes is the traditional Thursday food in Finland and Sweden.

  • @inkak.2010
    @inkak.2010 6 місяців тому

    You went to Lappi, I love that place! How ever, there is another place in Helsinki I dare to say is even better... and I am not biased or anything... having been there 4 times and having our wedding dinner there... But next time you're in Helsinki and you crave a taste of lapland, go to Saaga!

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  6 місяців тому

      Oh wow we will for sure have to try that next time!! Thank you so much for the recommendation :)

  • @jannekalliokoski1968
    @jannekalliokoski1968 7 місяців тому

    Blueberry soup and vodka. First time I have seen that.... LOL

  • @MikkoRantalainen
    @MikkoRantalainen 7 місяців тому

    1:30 You should definitely have some fresh rye bread with butter whenever you eat pea soup. The bread you had later in the video was not true rye bread but something called "saaristolaisleipä" which has more sugary taste.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +1

      That is good to know! Thanks for the recommendation and information :)

  • @akeryden2332
    @akeryden2332 7 місяців тому

    If u have a fridge on your room maybe you find ice there AT the inside topp or call the reception and ask where you can get it, your bluberry was soup not juice

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому

      Hahah so funny we accidentally bought soup instead of juice and mixed it with vodka😂🫐 Thanks for watching!

  • @maritaulmanen8793
    @maritaulmanen8793 7 місяців тому

    ❤❤Kyllä olette mukavia kiitos tykkään kovasti

  • @rvaviima
    @rvaviima 7 місяців тому +1

    I'm officially hungry now.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +1

      I got so hungry editing it too!! Thanks for watching :)

  • @ausflyer
    @ausflyer 7 місяців тому

    @JacobAndJennyTravel - Next time you visit Heksinki, try the Salmon Soup at Soup & More at both the Old Market Hall, plus the Market Hall in Hakaniemi. It is comfort food the way it should be... Oh... & Squeaky Cheese with Jam, that stuff is life altering awesome,

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +1

      That is good to know! We will have to do that. Thanks so much for the recommendations friend :)

    • @ausflyer
      @ausflyer 7 місяців тому

      Pretty much everything in Finland is tasty... you have me curious now to try some Blueberry Soup with some Vodka or Gin, maybe with some Club Soda to thin it out a little.
      With your frequent trips to Finland, and mine (I just got back to Australia after my 6th trip for the year), who knows, we might cross paths one day (I am dying to get back over there and do the sauna, frozen lake thing... Did it on New Years Day in Kuopio when it was Minus 26 degrees... and the Smoke Sauna... Amazing).
      @@JacobandJennyTravel

    • @mikeprevost8650
      @mikeprevost8650 7 місяців тому +1

      @@JacobandJennyTravel "squeaky cheese" is called leipäjuusto so look for that on a menu. Cloudberry jam is a popular topping.

  • @peketee2278
    @peketee2278 7 місяців тому +3

    was it cold in the restaurant when Jakob ate with his winter coat on??

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +2

      Haha yes, but Jacob is very cold most of the time lol!

  • @semisama2244
    @semisama2244 7 місяців тому +3

    That's blueberry soup, not juice 😂 But kudos to the original drink anyways, don't think i've ever mixed blueberry soup and vodka 🙂

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому

      Hahaha so funny we mixed blueberry soup with vodka 😂 we will have to try again with actual blueberry juice lol!!

  • @suomenpresidentti
    @suomenpresidentti 5 місяців тому

    Pancakes are a dessert.
    P. S. Salmon tastes fishy, when it is not fresh. In Finland too.

  • @petermiller1296
    @petermiller1296 7 місяців тому

    That was Blueberry soup!-it has very similar packaging with the blueberry juice!

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому +1

      Hahaha so funny we mixed blueberry soup with vodka 😂

    • @petermiller1296
      @petermiller1296 7 місяців тому

      That was very good food tour! That Lappi restaurant have been on my mind lots of times, thank you for reminding me of it! I have to there! Keep up with the great work of making these good videos!@@JacobandJennyTravel

  • @Sammalkives
    @Sammalkives 7 місяців тому

    Hey guys I was eating breakfast in south finland and watched this and a couple lapland clips of yours. First of all you did the right thing by dipping rye bread in the pea soup so well done. One more tip though, you should add just a squeeze of mustard and mix it in the pea soup next time ;) The original long drink was a really good find too, there's pineapple flavoured one too that is super good ;) same can different color

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому

      We are happy to hear that! We for sure need to try to add mustard to our soup next time! And the pineapple flavored drink. Thanks for the recommendations :)

    • @Sammalkives
      @Sammalkives 7 місяців тому

      @@JacobandJennyTravel no problem have a pleasent time and try not to get cold 🙂

  • @suomenpresidentti
    @suomenpresidentti 5 місяців тому

    Ryebread needs butter on it!

  • @hannabekaj5827
    @hannabekaj5827 6 місяців тому

    Butter on the bread then it is 👌

  • @annicaesplund6613
    @annicaesplund6613 7 місяців тому

    Pancakes are dessert after the peasoup.

  • @radudumanovschi3387
    @radudumanovschi3387 7 місяців тому +1

    Santa's sleigh has one less reindeer😀

  • @wellthen...1539
    @wellthen...1539 7 місяців тому

    I wonder if you ever tried raindeer stew with mashed potatoes and lingon berries...that is THEEEE BEST!!
    Had to edit as soon as I saw you guys try it 😂

  • @tahhah3449
    @tahhah3449 7 місяців тому +5

    I am glad at you like Finnish wood. I think at fish food are best here, and more better if you are fishing it your self

    • @Xerdoz
      @Xerdoz 7 місяців тому +3

      Well, there are a lot of trees in FInland, that's pretty much all there is so there's also plenty of wood.

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  7 місяців тому

      We agree! The fish is so delicious! Thanks for watching :)

    • @jattikuukunen
      @jattikuukunen 7 місяців тому

      niin hyvää puuta...

  • @penaarja
    @penaarja 4 місяці тому

    Always so funny To see just eating just with A fork and right hand. Usa

    • @JacobandJennyTravel
      @JacobandJennyTravel  4 місяці тому

      Haha yup! Every country uses utensils differently, we have traveled to countries where people only use their hands to eat and no utensils, everywhere is different :) thanks for watching!

  • @swedeman5785
    @swedeman5785 7 місяців тому

    And a crazy story,mean people that wanted to "torture"a person,forced him/her to eat peasoup mixed with vomid(when you throw up)..I had a hard time ,eating pea soup after I read about that..

  • @TheApilas
    @TheApilas 7 місяців тому

    If you want reindeer meat for better price then have it while up in the North

  • @valtsuirmeli
    @valtsuirmeli 7 місяців тому +1

    If you still have vodka and that blueberry soup, just buy some whipped cream and you have a perfect shot 😀

  • @steinarhaugen7617
    @steinarhaugen7617 7 місяців тому +4

    "No fish taste at all". Fish that doesn't taste like fish, what's the point. What's wrong with fish flavor? If fish does not taste like fish, something seriously wrong has happened during the process. 😊