I eat it every day!! (I live in Finland) -small sidenote to you guys: Finland is not a part of Scandinavia!! That would be only Sweden, Norway and Denmark. If you add Iceland and Finland it will be the Nordic countries.
The oil in the salmon soup comes mainly from the oily salmon. The cream they add after the soup is finnish has also oil or grease in it, but the main part comes from the fish.
Very interesting! We were wondering about that. The oil definitely didn't take away from the flavor though. Just curious, really. Do you know why the potatos had so much oil too? Or is that just a product of being fried? Or is that how they're normally prepared?
@@WyattandReyka I think the potatoes may have some spices on them and to make the spices spread more evenly oil is added. But mainly the oil is because of the way that they are cooked. When you make those type of potatoes in the oven you only need to add a little bit of oil, but when they are fried a lot more is needed so that they don't stick to the pan. And yes that orange oil on the salmon soup is from the salmon itself, the cream added of course has fat in it, but it doesn't make that orange color.
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The potatoes are paistinperunat or paistetut perunat. Which is basically just sauteed potatoes. They're first boiled and then sauteed in oil and sometimes butter (or both) and then seasoned liberally.
Well the potatoes are done at tori usually with a wok pan and quite a generous amount of sunflower oil so it's kind of like fried but not really, so explains the oil at the bottom. Most of the oil in the salmon soup is from the fish but a decent amount of fat comes from the cream milk that is commonly added but not always. Also we don't use artificial sweeteners for our pastries, or if we do it's very rare.
That sweet bun was likely made with Bilberries/European Blueberries, not American Blueberries which are bigger and have a white inside instead of red :) personally I think bilberries are much tastier.
Hard and sour rye bread is the heart of Finnish cuisine. Reindeer is really only eaten in the North. Salmon soup is ok but it's almost always made with imported Norwegian salmon, which is the only fish that Finnish people buy from grocery stores. Korvapuusti and blueberries are found everywhere.
I liked your reactions when you tasted different foods :) Reindeer meat is delicious and in my opinion it's the best just as you had it, sauteed and with mashed potatoes and lingonberry jam. It isn't really everyday dish here in the southern Finland because it's so much more expensive than beef and pork. I'm not sure about Lapland but I guess they who live there and know some reindeer owners can get it cheaper by buying it directly from the producers. The weather in Helsinki area is quite different now than at the time this video was recorded. An observation station in the center of Helsinki says that at the moment there's -17.5°C and 44 cm of snow :D
Thank you so much! We're really glad we had the reindeer how it should be served 🤗 And for sure when we went up into the lapland it was really popular to see Reindeer available in the restaurants and around town but it was a bit difficult to find a restaurant that served it in Helsinki. And woah! It is -17.5°C in Helsinki right now?? That is soooo cold. 🥶
@@WyattandReyka yeah, that's the temperature in Helsinki right now. This has been colder winter than average. I believe you know that reindeers exist only in the north and you must drive over 600 kilometers north from Helsinki to the reindeer husbandry area.
@@WyattandReyka Reindeer is naturally dry, because it's game and does not have fat content because they are not fed in a pen for best taste quality but roam free to find their own food. The dish you had was the authentic, peasant type of reindeer dish that people in Lapland ate for centuries. Nowadays one sees more reindeer recipes with bacon and/or more butter added etc. I hope you had a good time in Finland. Welcome back.
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Oh dear, only an American could think there is no difference to a bun and a pie :D I think you'll have a whole lot to learn about European sweet delicacies ;)
Lol. Sugar is sugar to americans, I guess. And yeah we're always learning. Perhaps a bit of a stretch to compare american blueberry pie to a Finnish sweet bun but felt like the flavors were similar even though the shape and consistency of pastry/blueberry filling were different. Still CRAVING another blueberry sweet bun though now that we're back in the United States and can't get them anywhere
The sautéd raindeer looked a bit dry to me - usually I have had it with the juice from the frying of the meat. Don't really know why they do it like that in that restaurant. Anyway, you seem to have enjoyed your culinary tour, and why not!
Many tourists who visit the market square don't even know how close they are to the Finnish president. The Presidential Palace is located right next to the market square.
If one needs to find out where a traditional food was first introduced to the region the steps are quite simple. You try all the varieties of said food and the worst tasting is the original, others improvised and improved on it to be different.
Hmmm. Interesting! Could you elaborate? Do you mean that the original of a food is always bad and the changed versions by other cultures are always better?
@@WyattandReyka IN a region. Region for example being central Europe, western Europe, southern Europe, the Nordics all the way to regions of the other continents and sub-continents sometimes countries even. Then there is the fact that for example spices were introduced as a means to extend the shelf life of a food before it wen stale, well, the food went stale at the same rate but that fact was concealed by spices overpowering it by volume for a longer period. Thus the taste was originally a secondary or more subsequent characteristic what with spices being O'Riginally prrrtty Xpensive where they didn't Xist. Just like any high end commodity that was sought after.
Reindeer is good meat , low fat and very tasty . ❤if you eat some you don't stop Santa Claus but you might just support some people in northern Finland 😂😂😂😂reindeer is good food so eat some💪🇫🇮
@@WyattandReyka hope you enjoy of your visit here in Finland . You should go also to eat in restaurant called Konstan Möljä . It's located in Hietalahdenkatu 14 . There you can taste some tradiotional Finnish foods also . 👍🇫🇮
Reindeer itself eats lot of vitamines because winter is long and dark.. kaamos means polar night. No sunlight at all. They can still see. Vitamines are stored behind eyes. Reindeer eat only natural food. I think it's the healthiest meat. That your food in restaurant was poron käristys. Looks like too dry imao. How i know.. my dad is Sami and makes best poron käristys😅
Oops! We had no idea. Fun fact. Apparently Finland is generally not often considered "scandinavia" even thought it was once part of the Kingdom of Sweden and most Finns are Lutherans, as most Swedens used to be. It is Nordic though 🥰
Hello, WYATT AND REYKA congratulations for the couple exploring their adventures, well, what else can I tell you? I saw that they were already visiting my country, Gutemala, a year ago. I saw their videos of San Marcos, La Laguna, and Flores Petén. They came when I hadn't started my channel. Well, what else can I tell you? They have earned one more subscriber and I give them a super Like. I am starting my channel and I want to grow like 👌💪 you and from now on I will continue watching your videos. Let's go for more content and grow 🚀🚀.
Ayo congratulations on starting your channel!! And thank you so much for your support 🥰 we really loved exploring Guatemala and we’re so glad you enjoyed watching. Best of luck with your creating and we hope to see you around the world sometime!!
Have you guys ever tried Finnish food before? If not, would you? 🤔🇫🇮 ❤
I eat it every day!! (I live in Finland) -small sidenote to you guys: Finland is not a part of Scandinavia!! That would be only Sweden, Norway and Denmark. If you add Iceland and Finland it will be the Nordic countries.
As a Finn, I can say that i've tried Finnish foods. A lot of them 😂🤣
The oil in the salmon soup comes mainly from the oily salmon. The cream they add after the soup is finnish has also oil or grease in it, but the main part comes from the fish.
Very interesting! We were wondering about that. The oil definitely didn't take away from the flavor though. Just curious, really. Do you know why the potatos had so much oil too? Or is that just a product of being fried? Or is that how they're normally prepared?
@@WyattandReyka I think the potatoes may have some spices on them and to make the spices spread more evenly oil is added. But mainly the oil is because of the way that they are cooked. When you make those type of potatoes in the oven you only need to add a little bit of oil, but when they are fried a lot more is needed so that they don't stick to the pan. And yes that orange oil on the salmon soup is from the salmon itself, the cream added of course has fat in it, but it doesn't make that orange color.
05:34 Finnish blueberries are actually bilberries. Belongs to same genus.
Oh wow!! Had no idea they were different 😃
@@WyattandReyka blueberries have white insides, bilberries are same purple..ish color inside.
finnish salmon soup is the best comfort food there is!
TRUTH! Absolutely delicious I was blown away. 🤤
Legit love your editing. Like absolutely loved how you showed off the food! Keep up the amazing work!
you guys are so supportive!! 🥰 thanks so much guys. We had a lot of fun editing this one and we're pumped our edits are getting better! We had to reexport this vlog a few times to make sure all those pesky little details were taken care of but we're glad we did now 🤗
The potatoes are paistinperunat or paistetut perunat. Which is basically just sauteed potatoes. They're first boiled and then sauteed in oil and sometimes butter (or both) and then seasoned liberally.
Oh makes a lot of sense that they’re boiled first. Literally soooo good. 🥰🤗
Well the potatoes are done at tori usually with a wok pan and quite a generous amount of sunflower oil so it's kind of like fried but not really, so explains the oil at the bottom.
Most of the oil in the salmon soup is from the fish but a decent amount of fat comes from the cream milk that is commonly added but not always.
Also we don't use artificial sweeteners for our pastries, or if we do it's very rare.
So cool! Love the info. Are you from Helsinki or no? 🤔
@@WyattandReyka Nope
Ah okay, where are you from?!
@@WyattandReyka Finland
That sweet bun was likely made with Bilberries/European Blueberries, not American Blueberries which are bigger and have a white inside instead of red :) personally I think bilberries are much tastier.
Oh wow!! Well now I have to taste a bilberry. Blueberries are already phenomenal hahaha
Hard and sour rye bread is the heart of Finnish cuisine. Reindeer is really only eaten in the North. Salmon soup is ok but it's almost always made with imported Norwegian salmon, which is the only fish that Finnish people buy from grocery stores. Korvapuusti and blueberries are found everywhere.
Rye bread is delicious! And interesting! We had no idea most of the salmon eaten in Finland was purchased from Norway 🤗
Best salmon is finnish kirjolohi.
I liked your reactions when you tasted different foods :)
Reindeer meat is delicious and in my opinion it's the best just as you had it, sauteed and with mashed potatoes and lingonberry jam. It isn't really everyday dish here in the southern Finland because it's so much more expensive than beef and pork. I'm not sure about Lapland but I guess they who live there and know some reindeer owners can get it cheaper by buying it directly from the producers.
The weather in Helsinki area is quite different now than at the time this video was recorded. An observation station in the center of Helsinki says that at the moment there's -17.5°C and 44 cm of snow :D
Thank you so much! We're really glad we had the reindeer how it should be served 🤗 And for sure when we went up into the lapland it was really popular to see Reindeer available in the restaurants and around town but it was a bit difficult to find a restaurant that served it in Helsinki. And woah! It is -17.5°C in Helsinki right now?? That is soooo cold. 🥶
@@WyattandReyka yeah, that's the temperature in Helsinki right now. This has been colder winter than average. I believe you know that reindeers exist only in the north and you must drive over 600 kilometers north from Helsinki to the reindeer husbandry area.
@@WyattandReykaAbout 1F and 1.5 feet of snow.
@@WyattandReyka Reindeer is naturally dry, because it's game and does not have fat content because they are not fed in a pen for best taste quality but roam free to find their own food. The dish you had was the authentic, peasant type of reindeer dish that people in Lapland ate for centuries. Nowadays one sees more reindeer recipes with bacon and/or more butter added etc.
I hope you had a good time in Finland. Welcome back.
soup places name was soppakanuuna meaning soup cannon
Oops did we say the wrong name?? 🧐
@@WyattandReyka Nah, Just translated it for some one. You can almost translate it without knowing any Finnish.
You guys are adorable!! Glad I found your channel. Great Videos.
Daw thank you so much!! That's literally so sweet. We're pumped to be making better videos and we're excited to continue exploring the wonderful world we live in. 🥰
I'm watching this because I plan to visit Finland this year 😆
Hope it was helpful!!! And have an AMAZING trip!! 🥰 Finland was marvellous
@@WyattandReyka Thanks !!! Greetings from Serbia😊
Cheers!! We want to go to Serbia soon!
@@WyattandReyka Great, welcome! I'll definitely watch that video when it comes out 😁
Oh dear, only an American could think there is no difference to a bun and a pie :D
I think you'll have a whole lot to learn about European sweet delicacies ;)
Lol. Sugar is sugar to americans, I guess. And yeah we're always learning. Perhaps a bit of a stretch to compare american blueberry pie to a Finnish sweet bun but felt like the flavors were similar even though the shape and consistency of pastry/blueberry filling were different. Still CRAVING another blueberry sweet bun though now that we're back in the United States and can't get them anywhere
@@WyattandReyka If you are into baking yourselves: Use Google Translate: maistuumakialle.blogspot.com/2014/08/vaniljaiset-mustikkapullat.html
Note that Finnish butter is always lightly salted, so you might want to add a pinch...
Thank you a lot!!! We will try to make those 🥰❤️
The sautéd raindeer looked a bit dry to me - usually I have had it with the juice from the frying of the meat. Don't really know why they do it like that in that restaurant. Anyway, you seem to have enjoyed your culinary tour, and why not!
We DID enjoy it a lot. I’d love to have some more of those potatoes and that blueberry sweet bun again. It was AMAZING
Many tourists who visit the market square don't even know how close they are to the Finnish president.
The Presidential Palace is located right next to the market square.
That’s awesome! When we come back we will check out the presidential palace! 🥰
It does not really double as anything. "Kauppatori" is just market square in Finnish. 😅
Appreciate the correction! Next time we'll say, "in Finnish they call a market square a Kauppatori" 🤗
If one needs to find out where a traditional food was first introduced to the region the steps are quite simple. You try all the varieties of said food and the worst tasting is the original, others improvised and improved on it to be different.
Hmmm. Interesting! Could you elaborate? Do you mean that the original of a food is always bad and the changed versions by other cultures are always better?
@@WyattandReyka IN a region. Region for example being central Europe, western Europe, southern Europe, the Nordics all the way to regions of the other continents and sub-continents sometimes countries even. Then there is the fact that for example spices were introduced as a means to extend the shelf life of a food before it wen stale, well, the food went stale at the same rate but that fact was concealed by spices overpowering it by volume for a longer period. Thus the taste was originally a secondary or more subsequent characteristic what with spices being O'Riginally prrrtty Xpensive where they didn't Xist. Just like any high end commodity that was sought after.
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Nice video,hope you like time here :)
Thank you!! 🥰 we love finland
i'm finnish. try potato soup
We will next time 👍😘
lohi keittö + ruisleipä -> korvapuusti + Mustikkapulla -> poronkäristys
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Reindeer is good meat , low fat and very tasty . ❤if you eat some you don't stop Santa Claus but you might just support some people in northern Finland 😂😂😂😂reindeer is good food so eat some💪🇫🇮
It was very yummy!! I really enjoyed it! I also LOVE mashed potatoes so that’s an added bonus😁 Thanks for watching and the nice comment🥰
@@WyattandReyka hope you enjoy of your visit here in Finland . You should go also to eat in restaurant called Konstan Möljä . It's located in Hietalahdenkatu 14 . There you can taste some tradiotional Finnish foods also . 👍🇫🇮
Thank you so much! We definitely want to try some more finnish food. So good 😊
Reindeer itself eats lot of vitamines because winter is long and dark.. kaamos means polar night. No sunlight at all. They can still see. Vitamines are stored behind eyes. Reindeer eat only natural food. I think it's the healthiest meat. That your food in restaurant was poron käristys. Looks like too dry imao. How i know.. my dad is Sami and makes best poron käristys😅
Did you try the nisuwa
I don’t think so! What is it?
Fish food is best food here in Finlandor meat or...
That salmon soup was soooooo good I want some more right now lol.
"handicappuccino".........🤣🤣🤣
Hahahhaa glad you appreciated that. Gotta love having a cappuccino around when you need one 🤗
Handicappuccino 😂
Hahaha you need one!!
reindeer is dry if it´s frozen
Interesting! You from Finland?
@@WyattandReyka yea!
@@WyattandReyka and sauteed reindeer (poronkäristys) is my fave food :)
though i was partially refering to gordon ramsay 😂
That’s awesome! Reyka loved it. And lol does Gordon Ramsay say that? Totally missed it haha
"in the lapland"
Oops! Haha what did we say? :)
blueberry is your favourite fruit 😑
YES!!! It’s the best fruit in the entire world
@@WyattandReyka blueberry is a berry, says it in the name
Berries are fruits! Just looked it up to confirm 😘
@@WyattandReyka that can't be right
@@WyattandReyka you're right
4;50,that cinnamon role was too long in the owen its burned :-(
Oh really? It was delicious to us but we only had two Korvapuusti while in Finland :)
Finland is not scandinavian!!
Oops! We had no idea. Fun fact. Apparently Finland is generally not often considered "scandinavia" even thought it was once part of the Kingdom of Sweden and most Finns are Lutherans, as most Swedens used to be. It is Nordic though 🥰
Hello, WYATT AND REYKA congratulations for the couple exploring their adventures, well, what else can I tell you? I saw that they were already visiting my country, Gutemala, a year ago. I saw their videos of San Marcos, La Laguna, and Flores Petén. They came when I hadn't started my channel. Well, what else can I tell you? They have earned one more subscriber and I give them a super Like. I am starting my channel and I want to grow like 👌💪 you and from now on I will continue watching your videos. Let's go for more content and grow 🚀🚀.
Ayo congratulations on starting your channel!! And thank you so much for your support 🥰 we really loved exploring Guatemala and we’re so glad you enjoyed watching.
Best of luck with your creating and we hope to see you around the world sometime!!
@@WyattandReyka Hola muchas gracias por estos deseos que Diosito lo oiga y se cumpla su palabra. bendiciones en sus aventuras.
Bendiciones a ti! Nos vemos en el mundo 🥰