The Chips are Paprika flavored (Bellpepper) the most common taste of chips here. It's called Ungarisch (Hungarian) cause Hungaris is famous for using Bellpepper spice in nearly every meal.
The chips were amazing. Are you talking about the fries chips? I realized after that it was bell pepper and not a spicy pepper so that was a bit disappointing.
To my best knowledge, the actual kinder eggs still are banned in the US. Thats not cause "kids eating the toy", though. That goes back to an american law forbidding non-food items to be completely encased by food. That law dates back to the 30´s. They didnt question the actual size of the non food item, back then. When you see the size of the kinder egg, especially the plastic egg inside, holding the toy, you´d realize, that its impossible for a kid to swallow that^^
We do have kinder eggs here but now they have them when you open up the egg, to toy is on one side and the chocolate is on the other so probably why it’s allowed I guess.
If you see a bell pepper on a package it is not suppose to be hot. Bellpepper taste is very big when it comes to chips in Germany. Only if you see a hot pepper on a package than it means it‘s hot.
The problem is: you should had drink water after every snack to neutralize the taste before......so, eating one after the other snack could simulate a false taste impression 😉... I think the Dickmann's were maybe not fresh because the packaging was not tight.....
We were drinking on occasion but not super often. We could definitely tell our palets were getting off a bit after a couple things. I was able to look up a picture of the Dickmann's afterwards and they definitely didnt look right. I mean they were in transit for a month from Germany to the US so can't expect everything to be perfect.
I think you can get,, Becks Bier or Paulaner,, in US...... In the north of Germany we drink, Hosen Bier/Astra/or Flensburger Bier... Check tast some German Beer,, on Y tube
100%. I hadn’t had one in years so I bought a bag shortly after this. They both taste pretty similar but the German ones are a bit more chewy. So probably just a preference for each person.
That’s interesting. I had watched a video recently about an American who moved to Germany and he talked about all the food differences he noticed. Said he couldn’t find them anywhere.
Can you recommend any German beers? I’m not sure how I can legally get them shipped here, but we do have some world markets that might have some selections.
The Chips are Paprika flavored (Bellpepper) the most common taste of chips here. It's called Ungarisch (Hungarian) cause Hungaris is famous for using Bellpepper spice in nearly every meal.
The chips were amazing. Are you talking about the fries chips? I realized after that it was bell pepper and not a spicy pepper so that was a bit disappointing.
To my best knowledge, the actual kinder eggs still are banned in the US. Thats not cause "kids eating the toy", though. That goes back to an american law forbidding non-food items to be completely encased by food. That law dates back to the 30´s. They didnt question the actual size of the non food item, back then. When you see the size of the kinder egg, especially the plastic egg inside, holding the toy, you´d realize, that its impossible for a kid to swallow that^^
We do have kinder eggs here but now they have them when you open up the egg, to toy is on one side and the chocolate is on the other so probably why it’s allowed I guess.
@@G0buckigaming Yepp, thats Kinder Joy. Got these here, too. And yes, that is, why they are allowed.
If you see a bell pepper on a package it is not suppose to be hot. Bellpepper taste is very big when it comes to chips in Germany. Only if you see a hot pepper on a package than it means it‘s hot.
I noticed that it was a bellpepper afterwards. I just saw the red pepper and was assuming it was going to be hot. Hahaha. Oops.
"Schicht Nougat" is layer of nougat. Nougat is haselnut kokos cream
It definitely got melted during shipping. It tastes similar to protein bars we have in the states. They are ok, but not super tasty.
The problem is: you should had drink water after every snack to neutralize the taste before......so, eating one after the other snack could simulate a false taste impression 😉... I think the Dickmann's were maybe not fresh because the packaging was not tight.....
We were drinking on occasion but not super often. We could definitely tell our palets were getting off a bit after a couple things. I was able to look up a picture of the Dickmann's afterwards and they definitely didnt look right. I mean they were in transit for a month from Germany to the US so can't expect everything to be perfect.
Marzipan is a almond paste
Yeah we did some digging around after this. Its not super common here but we do have it.
What about maybe to make a german warm Meal? :)
Any suggestions? Or ways to get it to the states?
I think you can get,, Becks Bier or Paulaner,, in US...... In the north of Germany we drink, Hosen Bier/Astra/or Flensburger Bier... Check tast some German Beer,, on Y tube
Thank you!
I heard the Riesen in Usa are bit different to the German orignals.
100%. I hadn’t had one in years so I bought a bag shortly after this. They both taste pretty similar but the German ones are a bit more chewy. So probably just a preference for each person.
Well we have marshmellows. But they cost to much . And don't Taste that well lol .
That’s interesting. I had watched a video recently about an American who moved to Germany and he talked about all the food differences he noticed. Said he couldn’t find them anywhere.
@@G0buckigaming its rare . Some Shops have them . I saw them .
@@pierreschlagenhaft7952 thanks Pierre
@@G0buckigaming haribo has marshmellow Mouses basically,. I think you have them in Amerika too . I like them .
@@pierreschlagenhaft7952 we do have a bunch of haribo stuff here but I don’t think anywhere near as much as you guys do.
Check :American goes to Bars in berlin/-_Conner Sullivan..... 🥳🌆
Ok just watched that. That looked like a great time. At some point I’m going to have to hit up Berlin.
Try some German music... :MIA-Was es ist.. /Broilers - wie weit wir gehen/0 positiv - wo Rauch ist, ist auch Feuer...... Enjoy with a german🍺🎉
Ok I like this idea. I’m pretty limited on my German music. It’s either classical or Rammstein.
Can you recommend any German beers? I’m not sure how I can legally get them shipped here, but we do have some world markets that might have some selections.