Our taste is not muted, yours is enhanced so much that you can't taste less amount of sugar. Trust me I am polish and spend few months in USA, when I came back sweets in Poland weren't sweet at all they were as it was put muted in taste.
True, European sweets are far less sweet than British or American ones. When I got sent a package with American sweets from a family member I just couldnt eat it, it was showeling diabetes in my mouth. Way way way too sweet! Guess it just depends what you've grown up with :)
"Severely muted flavors..." Our American food has SUGAR in everything. Even ketchup and salad dressing. The other day, I ordered a mango smoothie and they put sugar in it!! Crazy. Mango is one of the sweetest fruits, but in the U.S. they need to add sugar. Travel abroad and your tastebuds will return to normal.
@Mary Lipinski, I've been in USA and there are good places to eat. But the regular random place is just like you say. Sugar in everything. Breakfast in Hotels you get pastry and donuts :D :D Western Europe is getting just like that too. Most supermarket foods are just like in US. South and South East Europe you get better food IMHO
@@MadiDCox I'm Polish and I don't love it either. I mean, I can eat it, it's not bad, just not my favorite. On the other hand, a proper homemade Polish beetroot soup (Barszcz) is delicious. It's important to bring out the flavor of those beets. To me, the soup usually tastes better the next day.
In Poland we have films that are dubbed, where different voice actors do different characters, and films that are narrated, where like you said, one men reads it all. I never thought it was weird but well... in english speaking countries you guys don't need to translate most of the films hahah
@@KatieFlame0186 For real! In America, everything has sugar.. Sugar here, Sugar there, Its in everything! Oh and maybe the kisiel was bad because you aren't meant to eat it cold, Americans?? (Not to all Americans of course) bardzo głupi, pewnie nawet jedzą pierogi, ale na zimno! Haha 😂
Who even does that!? Your supposed to stir like a madman while pouring boiling water over the powder and then drink or eat using the same spoon immediately.
Lol your reactions to food and preference of food is very child like... "This looks like boogers" "muted flavors" ... Growing up in a country that puts sugar into everything including bread has messed with your taste buds.
everyone has a different pallete. if you didn't grow up on something you're allowed to not like it. saying something is muted is a description that makes sense.
I am polish, the pickle and beat soup are the best at when homemade, blue milk chocolate prince polo is probably the best sweat in Poland zurek and tomato soup from knor are super good too
It's very funny to listen how you try speak Polish (I'm from Poland). The "sz" is Polish "sh" and "cz" is Polish "ch", so you should read "pszczoła" "pshchowa"
Ikr.. I'm not Polish but I live in Poland I studied for a year and a half the basics and OMG still can't pronounce correctly the difference between all the cz,sz,ś,ć and the dz, rz, dź, etc .. is so hard :'(
I'm from Poland and I need to say that we have the best milk chocolate! And I don't know why you didn't get one in the package. And "ptasie mleczko" 😂 and those chrisps you ate first in the video are kids snacks 😅 and I think if they were fresh, you would like them better 😁
Omg finally Poland food! And I don't know who send this to you but you missed a lot of polish goods! The best candy from Poland is little chocolate bar called 'Michałki' it is delicious little piece of heaven with little pieces of nut inside 🤤 love your work, have been watching you for sooooo long! Stay safe and greeting from Poland! 😁😁😁
It should also be remembered that Poles have always stood on the side of America. Germans, Russians, French, are hostile to the United States, it is enough to read their media. I think that Poles deserve respect
@@endriu3345 W takim razie chyba nie zrozumiałeś sensu pierwszego komentarza. Nie wiem czy zauważyłeś, ale jesteśmy chyba jedynym narodem, który jak usłyszy/zobaczy nawiązanie do swojego kraju to nie może ulec pokusie skomentowania
LOL. Americans don't eat beets much at all. As a child it was the food that kids mostly avoided and hated. I was same. However, a few years ago I had a homemade borscht and thought it was wonderful. Renewed my interest in beets. There needs to be more beet recipes in the US and I think that old prejudice will disappear.
In the Netherlands it’s not to much traditional food so I’m not surprised that you don’t know the taste. But if you want to try, you can do a salad to schnitzel
My dad’s side of the family is Polish. My grandmother always made homemade traditional Polish dishes when visiting her as a child. Our family reunions were Polish everything! Sooo yummy!
Done! Even though Mambas are apparently from Poland they've always been a favorite of mine here in the US and the lemon ones are my absolute fav! I was so excited to see them on here!!
My friends mom always brings sausages from Poland when she comes to visit! I just had pierogis for dinner the other night! 😋 My mom used to make them by the thousands & sold them at the local festival.
My favourite candy is from America called sour patch kids . I love them , but from Poland my favourite candy is mamba , Prince polo and śmiej żelki kwasne
We gave those "corn sticks" for our kids as a healthy snack, cause kids sometimes needs to chew something without being hungry. Also I remember that my mom was making these with caramel and chocolate. They are cheap and we were poor so dipping it in chocolate or caramel made them sweet and still cheap
"Kasztanki" are cacao flavoured, even tho they are named after chestnuts, they are not chestnut flavoured (that's what I read from their official page)
I’m from the Netherlands and my favourite sweets are “kokindjes” (soft and lightly salted liquorice) and “zoute rijen” (salty liquorice or “salmiak liquorice”). I think it’s a really Dutch thing to like liquorice in the first place 😂.
Done! I’m not much of a candy person anymore lol my go to candy was “Whatchamacallits” there was a time when that candy bar was only in select counties here in California and I had to drive to Glendale to get my hands on one. My other candy would have to be mentos..
My grandfather was extremely Polish. Never saw him eating pickle soup lol but he loved chestnut candies and dark chocolate too. That Styrofoam looking stick of mystery looked delicious guys 🤣 😂
First time I had escargot they were delicious, have tried them several times since and they were dreadful. It takes a skilled chef to make them. Also, if you ever get the chance to try frog legs they are bomb as well, I rarely turn my nose up at a chance to try a new dish.
1. First corn snack - that is really popular snack for chilldren, there is also in strawberry flavour 2. Beetroot soup we often eat with pierogi 3. Pickled soup is not from pickles but from souer cucambers, it's Little bit diffrent than pickles and it's made in diffrent way with no vinegar - it's just cotroled spoiled cucamber 4. EAT KISIEL WHEN IT'S HOT! Kisiel is made from potato starch, water, fruit Juice and sugar - u can make it at home and add more flavour to it. My favorite candy are ptasie mleczko (bird's milk, that sound weird but it's not made from birds).
I love Haagse Hopjes. I am Dutch and live in The Hague, this specific "candy" is made specially for/in The Hague. (Haags means- from The Hague) I can't really describe the taste.
I am American and I love them! I love finding stores where a mother or grandmother makes them by hand. The frozen brands are okay but not as good. My cousins are Polish, My Uncle's Mother would make them too. She has passed away now for some time. Though only recently did I find out that I was calling her Grandma in polish. She loved my hair and chubby cheeks.
I come from Poland, and it's nice that you test "strange" Polish food in the opinion of Americans , I love mint chocolate, which unfortunately I cannot eat due to an allergy to cocoa, and anise candies. There is a lot of wonderful food in Poland that Europeans eat because of its rich and varied taste. I understand that in each country, people have evolved a different perception of flavors due to centuries of habits and available ingredients. I recommend you to personally try Polish food from Pomerania to the mountains, each region has something wonderful to offer, highlanders' oscypek cheese, Poznań gingerbread, "pierogi" of all kinds, 1000 potato dishes, wonderful and aromatic cold cuts and irreplaceable fresh bread. These are the flavors I miss living far from my homeland Polecam i Smacznego
Actually it’s the American version of the pierogi that is potato not traditional polish. Traditional polish ones are sausage and onion or sauerkraut and mushroom, depending on regin. A traditional polish cake is macowiec ( poppyseed cake, served on Easter and Christmas) it’s delicious. I’m half polish. Sesame seed snacks are a sweet and delicious treat too. Globaki is also a traditional food. Prince polo isn’t just polish sweets, it’s also German, and other surrounding countries. Theirs also English versions. My family that’s polish is from the Baltic Sea area. Lots of vegetables and fish.
@@KatieFlame0186 inside the pierogi, yes. Berries are another common filling, usually served with non-whipped whipping cream. A Christmas specific filling is fried pickled cabbage and mushrooms. Those ones are generally topped with breadcrumbs fried in butter.
I would really like to try all these Polish things. We have hot cups in Sweden as well, but with traditional Swedish soups. We also have liver paste with pickles/cucumber, and I love it!
As a Polish Australia ( who is entirely Polish by heritage) can relate to the lack of ability to pronounce words in Polish but also I am slightly offended lol
Beet soup also known as borscht we usually serve in Ukraine at Christmas time which is January 7th. I am born and raised in Saskatchewan Canada but upbringing as Ukrainian. It is great with one spoon full of sour cream mixed in. We also have bowl of wheat (kutia) “Kutya” very traditional 🇺🇦🇺🇦
Polish people see this video and have in mind: Cold kisiel?
Prawda xd
Mmm jeszcze takiego nie jadłam lol
@@kidseater4014 cold kiaiel is good, i like it but hot is beter
pikapi 12 I agree both are delicious
But why Orange flavor
Our taste is not muted, yours is enhanced so much that you can't taste less amount of sugar. Trust me I am polish and spend few months in USA, when I came back sweets in Poland weren't sweet at all they were as it was put muted in taste.
Prawda (true)
True, European sweets are far less sweet than British or American ones. When I got sent a package with American sweets from a family member I just couldnt eat it, it was showeling diabetes in my mouth. Way way way too sweet! Guess it just depends what you've grown up with :)
Kurwa dzięki odkryłeś Amerykę ,to że amerykanie dają cukier do wszystkiego kilogramowo to jest normalne
me too
@@erykxpompa2780 Co spinasz te poślady, tłumaczył Amerykanom, nie kurna Tobie
"Severely muted flavors..." Our American food has SUGAR in everything. Even ketchup and salad dressing. The other day, I ordered a mango smoothie and they put sugar in it!! Crazy. Mango is one of the sweetest fruits, but in the U.S. they need to add sugar.
Travel abroad and your tastebuds will return to normal.
Somebody said pizza bases in America are sweet also
@@jennyfayeuk7342 omg ew, this is a big no XD
jenny faye uk yeah I've heard other British people say US bread tastes like cake
We found the same with coleslaw!
@Mary Lipinski, I've been in USA and there are good places to eat. But the regular random place is just like you say. Sugar in everything. Breakfast in Hotels you get pastry and donuts :D :D
Western Europe is getting just like that too. Most supermarket foods are just like in US. South and South East Europe you get better food IMHO
One question:
Where is kiełbasa and bimber.
bimber był w latach 80,. a kiełbasa jest do dzisiaj, Polska kiełbasa jest najlepsza na świecie.
Yes
@@zbyszekg.3247 chłopie, gdzie bimber w latach osiemdziesiątych jak do teraz pełno osób robi swój własny bimber
@@zbyszekg.3247 A dziś bimberku nie ma? Widzę słabe zrodelk masz
@@zbyszekg.3247 Ja mam bimberek?
Polish pickles taste way different than american pickles guys :p
True
Konserwowe are good
best are kiszone
@@duckyduck2108 I prefer konserwowe
Are konserwowe the unhealthy pickles
I'm literally eating Polish pickles right now!
I'm not sure about packet versions, but a proper, homemade pickle soup is wonderful.
Yes it is :)
It sure is!!
homemade versions are waaaaaaaaay better....
I was extremely disappointed by it even homemade😔 i love pickles! I dont know why i dont like it as a soup..
@@MadiDCox I'm Polish and I don't love it either. I mean, I can eat it, it's not bad, just not my favorite.
On the other hand, a proper homemade Polish beetroot soup (Barszcz) is delicious. It's important to bring out the flavor of those beets. To me, the soup usually tastes better the next day.
In Poland we have films that are dubbed, where different voice actors do different characters, and films that are narrated, where like you said, one men reads it all. I never thought it was weird but well... in english speaking countries you guys don't need to translate most of the films hahah
All about perspective, absolutely right.
And in the narrated films you can hear original sound and actors' voices, it's just a little quieter and the polish translation is more distinct.
"Czytała - Krystyna Czubówna"
@@mimoza1989 w filmach to głównie Tomasz Knapik i Jacek Brzostyński :)
@@olafasola723 hahaha
I'm from Poland and when the guys tried to speak Polish I laughed terribly 😂
Też
I’m sorry
Ja też xd 😂😂
I died 😂
Boże takk
Polish food is not weird it’s DELICIOUS
Facts my family is from Poland and whenever I go there I crave the freaking food lmao 😂
@Nero Metal delicious
Could not agree more
Ok American people, for you polish food is weird, and for us... Your food is even more weird
@@KatieFlame0186 For real! In America, everything has sugar.. Sugar here, Sugar there, Its in everything! Oh and maybe the kisiel was bad because you aren't meant to eat it cold, Americans?? (Not to all Americans of course) bardzo głupi, pewnie nawet jedzą pierogi, ale na zimno! Haha 😂
Okay never in my life have I had kisiel cold.
Right!?
Who even does that!? Your supposed to stir like a madman while pouring boiling water over the powder and then drink or eat using the same spoon immediately.
it’s a sin.
Right!! I agree with the person above me, One of the seven polish sins 😂
Lol your reactions to food and preference of food is very child like... "This looks like boogers" "muted flavors" ... Growing up in a country that puts sugar into everything including bread has messed with your taste buds.
everyone has a different pallete. if you didn't grow up on something you're allowed to not like it. saying something is muted is a description that makes sense.
I mean I put a shitload of sugar into Kisiel when I was a child in Poland.
Exacly
Man you roasted them so hard it started a forest fire
Ironically, in Poland during the war people ate bread with sugar as a sweet snack because it was very cheap. By the way, sugar is made from beets.
I'm a simple Hungaryan man, when I see Polish I click like.
Polak Węgier dwa bratanki i do szabli i do szklanki :D
Polak Węgier dwa bratanki i do szabli i do szklanki
@Disgusting_Developer Dziwny komplement 😄
My Dad worked for Prince Polo - I am pretty sure 1% of my blood is still, pretty much, liquid chocolate :)
Pozdrawiam cesaroka
my school is near that factory 😏
Prince Polo, poprostu doskonałe!
Wow i can belive that tho lol
Tak, widzę
Czemu oni wzięli najgorsze polskie jedzenie XD
Kumpela ich trolluje
W tytule pisze że jedzą dziwne polskie jedzenie więc wzięli te najgorsze
@@harambe9614 racja
Śmiałem się jak oni tak dziwnie czytali te słowa.
Bo sie nie znaja lol
Śmiesznie jak ktoś będzie chciał przetłumaczyć to zdanie na angielski życzę SZCZĘŚCIA :D
Oo rościk
@Dominik Pogorzelski no prawie ale sens zachowany
XDDD
O siema rost jak ty się tu znalazles
Its funny if someone wants to transle this word to English, GOOD LUCK :D
I am polish, the pickle and beat soup are the best at when homemade, blue milk chocolate prince polo is probably the best sweat in Poland zurek and tomato soup from knor are super good too
I prefer classic gold Prince Polo ^^
Barszcz czerwony tylko z Krakusa. :D
@@dariasayga3080 Barszcz czerwony tylko z 2kg burakow, zadne przetworzone tylko swieze
My uncle's Pickles whereso strong 💪 they could knock men like these two out cold
Wiadomo ze kazda z tych rzeczy najlepsza HOMEMADE 😊😉
It's very funny to listen how you try speak Polish (I'm from Poland).
The "sz" is Polish "sh" and "cz" is Polish "ch", so you should read "pszczoła" "pshchowa"
More like pshchowa as our ł is spelled like English w
This is so funny for me 😂💪🇵🇱
But you can lern Polish and sound good
Ikr.. I'm not Polish but I live in Poland I studied for a year and a half the basics and OMG still can't pronounce correctly the difference between all the cz,sz,ś,ć and the dz, rz, dź, etc .. is so hard :'(
Another funny thing. C is C and K is K. Not like in Enlish, C = K.
Same as really funny reading you trying to write in English
I'm from Poland and I need to say that we have the best milk chocolate! And I don't know why you didn't get one in the package. And "ptasie mleczko" 😂 and those chrisps you ate first in the video are kids snacks 😅 and I think if they were fresh, you would like them better 😁
Chrisps?
Ptasie Mleczko is great. And you can find them in the USA.
Best milk chocolate? = Best joke ever 😂
W dupie byłaś gowno widziałaś
@@fuglyMugly aww, looks like somebody just learnt swear words.
Jeezus, nie wiem, czy tylko ja tak bardzo kocham kisiel? To jest najlepsza rzecz jaka powstała
Ale to tak samo jakbyś spróbowała ślimaka z Francji i powiedziała ze niedobre po czym jakiś francuz by napisał ze to rarytas
@@Corsino_Del_Campo no mozliwe
Każdy ma inne gusta
Zasada dwóch kiśli dziennie zobowiązuje
Kisiel jest fu
To ja nawet nie wiedziałem o istnieniu niektórych tych rzeczy xD
znowu ty wpierw u znajomego grafiki proponujesz teraz tu
Jak Ci mija dień
c0 ty tU robIsz
@@user-pg7lt4yz9r oGlĄdA sObIe🤪
ja nie znam tylko tego to wygląda jak miecho w galarecie to chyba dla psa xD
Kisiel is the best
Kisiel is revolting, yuk
@@mypointofview1111 its so good
nie lubie kisila. pozdro ( dla
mnie to żelatyna z barwnikiem i chemiosmaku)
@@mypointofview1111 shush
(=
Omg finally Poland food! And I don't know who send this to you but you missed a lot of polish goods! The best candy from Poland is little chocolate bar called 'Michałki' it is delicious little piece of heaven with little pieces of nut inside 🤤 love your work, have been watching you for sooooo long! Stay safe and greeting from Poland! 😁😁😁
I was literally going to write the same thing - so many good things missed!!!
Ever heard of a youtuber named roly? He tries polish food too
The best kukułki inside wodka or beczółki inside rum
Babeczki mistrza jana
Sękacz
Michalki is grouse
Yeah "Michałki" is the best by the way i'm from Poland and i love English food too 💖 and sorry for my bad English 👋💖
ja wole rafaello 🍬
Who from Poland?
Serio kto je kisiel o smaku pomarańczowym przecież to ma taki sztuczny smak! 🤮🤮🤮
Me. Ya
Ya
Jestem polakiem ale urodziłem sie w Anglii.
Ja nie
@roblox kox tak
It should also be remembered that Poles have always stood on the side of America. Germans, Russians, French, are hostile to the United States, it is enough to read their media. I think that Poles deserve respect
The thing you say before eating is generally "smacznego"
9:15 Gorące kubki are amazing, the rest of the world has to catch up
I'm from Poland ;)
This dubbing is "Lektor" And we put in on original voice of actors xD
But what's the point if you can't even hear the original voices over the Lektor?
Comments: exist
Polish people: Hoppity hoppity this is now my property.
It is so true 😂😂😂
@@igorwiacek4676 Prawda Prawda
? nie widze tu sensu w twej wypowiedzi
Bo jest wiecej polskich komentarzy niz angielskich.
@@endriu3345 W takim razie chyba nie zrozumiałeś sensu pierwszego komentarza. Nie wiem czy zauważyłeś, ale jesteśmy chyba jedynym narodem, który jak usłyszy/zobaczy nawiązanie do swojego kraju to nie może ulec pokusie skomentowania
Watching this as a polish person is so fun! Especially when they try to pronounce polish words!😂
I love how by trying to pronounce "szczęście" they ended up saying "rześki" instead
Borscht (beet soup) is so good homemade, my ex had family who we're polish so it was something their family always made.
Beet borscht is delicious!
Especially for Christmas Eve ;)
In Poland it's called 'barszcz'
Hi guys! I’m polish but I live in Dublin Ireland My favourite polish sweet is krowka but Irish is definitely Guinness 😂😂😂
"I don't even know what a beet tastes like."
I am shook to my Dutch soul. 😱😆🇳🇱
LOL. Americans don't eat beets much at all. As a child it was the food that kids mostly avoided and hated. I was same. However, a few years ago I had a homemade borscht and thought it was wonderful. Renewed my interest in beets. There needs to be more beet recipes in the US and I think that old prejudice will disappear.
In the Netherlands it’s not to much traditional food so I’m not surprised that you don’t know the taste. But if you want to try, you can do a salad to schnitzel
Prince Polo, po prostu doskonałe!
My dad’s side of the family is Polish. My grandmother always made homemade traditional Polish dishes when visiting her as a child. Our family reunions were Polish everything! Sooo yummy!
I love hearing them butcher the pronunciations of everything they read xD
Scotland has too many good sweets to choose a favourite but I'm obsessed with Milk Bars and Maoam Pinballs.
We have Maoam in england aswell even though its originally from Germany
From Germany:
Everything from Kinderschokolade.😍
SameysWerk good brand
SameysWerk their cookies are great
Kinder is by Ferrero which is Italian not German
STOP SAYING "TWOJE ZDROWIE" LIKE ITS RUSSIAN OR SOMETHING
Yeah, sounds so much like russian. Every time they say it i terribly laugh
Shat ap
its polish what the kurwa do you want from me
I laughed so hard when you tried to say polish words 😂I saw people saying it worse 😂
Exactly. They saying "Twoje Zdrowia"-the last lektor "a" mean in so much words in English "s" so "Twoje Zdrowie" is correct
My favorite candy from the United States is probably Reese’s. We have so many, but a Reese’s cup always hits the spot!
Same
Done! Even though Mambas are apparently from Poland they've always been a favorite of mine here in the US and the lemon ones are my absolute fav! I was so excited to see them on here!!
My friends mom always brings sausages from Poland when she comes to visit! I just had pierogis for dinner the other night! 😋 My mom used to make them by the thousands & sold them at the local festival.
I lived on Prince Polo bars when I went to Poland! So good! Also, I was so shocked when they didn’t know what Borscht was. So interesting!
Lol, I'm polish and it was really fun seeing you guys trying food and saying polish words xd
Try sweet milk in a tub, the perfect candy and a taste of childhood :)
this is horrible
My favourite candy is from America called sour patch kids . I love them , but from Poland my favourite candy is mamba , Prince polo and śmiej żelki kwasne
YESS MAMBAAA
I like both because they sell both in America and I only have access to those ones
one of the best soups I ever had at a restaurant was pickle soup
I can say that left guy thought everything gonna be sweet
@ yep over 99 million people in america are fat.
We gave those "corn sticks" for our kids as a healthy snack, cause kids sometimes needs to chew something without being hungry. Also I remember that my mom was making these with caramel and chocolate. They are cheap and we were poor so dipping it in chocolate or caramel made them sweet and still cheap
I live in the Netherlands and my favorite candy we can buy here are chocolate seashells
Die zeebanket doosjes? Oh man, daar eet ik zo een hele doos van op. En daarna huilen :(
I love biscoff cookies / windmill cookies/ speculoos
I love the face you both made when trying the pickle soup.
nice to see you try food from my country :D but the pronunciation is hilarious xD
Fun fact: "w" in Poland, is pronounced just like "v" in English
Most of the time
Yeah but in Warsaw/warszawa the first W is spelled the same
@@thatsmatigamesytlol2337 they said pronounced
@@nigga-nigga to daj przykład kiedy nie
@@nadiwadii jego "source" jest z on sam wymyślił!
"Kasztanki" are cacao flavoured, even tho they are named after chestnuts, they are not chestnut flavoured (that's what I read from their official page)
From Sydney Australia 🇦🇺
In school Redskins where the thing to have but Allens Red Frogs all day and also Dairy Milk Caramello Koalas 👌 Yes please!!
Lauren B3 Redskins are a raspberry taffy in Aus, sorry for the bad name of it! (it’s a bad name for US native Americans/Indians)
LMW2086 thankfully they’ve recently announced they’re changing the name ☺️
You speak the truth. Nothing like a Caramello.
2:58 Austin: “It tastes just like packing peanuts!!”
Me: “And you would know what packing peanuts taste like Austin....” 😂😂
It's like white part of popcorn but just not salted :) It's kind of baby's dessert to eat without sugar and unnecessary unhealthy ingredients :)
Packing peanuts are made of corn they are edible
I’m from the Netherlands and my favourite sweets are “kokindjes” (soft and lightly salted liquorice) and “zoute rijen” (salty liquorice or “salmiak liquorice”). I think it’s a really Dutch thing to like liquorice in the first place 😂.
I think the "salty licorice belt" start in the Netherlands, continues through Germany and ends in the nordic countries.
Those guys reading the text in movies, sitcoms etc are just basically lectors.
Also: mild flavors? It seems you're too used to that artificial stuff in USA. :)
My favorites candy is Ptasie Mleczko (bird milk)
My favourite candy is Polish Delicje :)
Poland has many great sweets. So many missed opportunities ... Delicie among them.
@@mimoza1989 I Ptasie Mleczko ^^
@@olafasola723 z racji, iż pochodzę grodu Kopernikadodam swoje 3 grosze :) ... pierniki :)
Delicje are just different name for jaffa cake.
Ooopopopo Delicje. Pamiętam jak ja to wpieprzałem kiedy byłem młody.
Done! I’m not much of a candy person anymore lol my go to candy was “Whatchamacallits” there was a time when that candy bar was only in select counties here in California and I had to drive to Glendale to get my hands on one. My other candy would have to be mentos..
DNice Santi I had a watchamacallit for the first time last year 🤤 now every time I find one I have to buy it, there so good
DNice Santi the original whatchamacalit bar. I loved those.
I SEE YOU
Well hello there Bigmyke84 🤣
Annie_NYC💜 mouth is watering right now just thinking about it hahahahaha and the memory of the excitement of finding one 😂
" Twoje zdrowie! " chant was legit. Beets ad pickles are an acquired taste.
'tFoJe zDrOwIe' killed me lol
Im from Poland and that was so funny when your trying our food
Gushers.
Everybody: I like Strawberry flavor.
Cam: I like Blue. Lmao
Only polish people will appreciate these goodies
Yes it’s kind of sad. people often trash these really nice foods.
My favorite candy from my home is Alaska Gold nuggets! Alaska Gold Nuggets are made of Birch Cream Carmel!
My grandfather was extremely Polish. Never saw him eating pickle soup lol but he loved chestnut candies and dark chocolate too. That Styrofoam looking stick of mystery looked delicious guys 🤣 😂
Prince Polo po prostu doskonały!
My favorite are the dark chocolate.
You guys should try Icelandic snacks, foods or candies 👏🏻 you'd be impressed.
Hi from Poland! You guys are awsome! I'm always having a great laugh watching your videos! Cheers!
I’m from Poland and your guys pronunciation was 😂
I loved the sesame seed candy that I use to get when I was a kid and visited with my Grandparents in Puerto Rico.
Polish food is the greatest. So hearty and filling... amazing
im polish and i couldnt stop laughing at you trying to pronounce the words
Done! My favourite candy here in france is probably haribos dragibus
I would love to see you try some french stuff! Can you imagine eating snails? 😂😂
First time I had escargot they were delicious, have tried them several times since and they were dreadful. It takes a skilled chef to make them. Also, if you ever get the chance to try frog legs they are bomb as well, I rarely turn my nose up at a chance to try a new dish.
Najlepsze polskie ( Poland) jedzenie jest zdrowsze 😁🇵🇱♥️ . Greeting of Poland Joanna 🤗😘
Hej Joanna
Prawda
1. First corn snack - that is really popular snack for chilldren, there is also in strawberry flavour
2. Beetroot soup we often eat with pierogi
3. Pickled soup is not from pickles but from souer cucambers, it's Little bit diffrent than pickles and it's made in diffrent way with no vinegar - it's just cotroled spoiled cucamber
4. EAT KISIEL WHEN IT'S HOT! Kisiel is made from potato starch, water, fruit Juice and sugar - u can make it at home and add more flavour to it.
My favorite candy are ptasie mleczko (bird's milk, that sound weird but it's not made from birds).
I luv the ogórkowe and barszcz soup and those r definitely one of my favs
I love Haagse Hopjes. I am Dutch and live in The Hague, this specific "candy" is made specially for/in The Hague. (Haags means- from The Hague) I can't really describe the taste.
My partner is from The Hague and his family love these!
My family is mostly from there and since I’m now in the US every time they visit I make them bring me some ☺️☺️
It is a coffee taste.
@@OP-1000 Yes and no, there is more. Bc if you look at Kopiko (the real coffeecandy) is is so different.
In Scotland my fav is probs star bar, double decker or walnut whip! 🤪
Do Americans not eat pierogies? Canadians love them!!! 😁❤
We have them in all our grocery stores. Usually in the freezer section.
I am American and I love them!
I love finding stores where a mother or grandmother makes them by hand. The frozen brands are okay but not as good.
My cousins are Polish, My Uncle's Mother would make them too. She has passed away now for some time. Though only recently did I find out that I was calling her Grandma in polish.
She loved my hair and chubby cheeks.
Americans do eat pierogies. They might not be popular in their part of the country.
I love them but they are not as good in the US as the ones I’ve had in Canada.
They are available nearly everywhere but there are regions of the US that pierogies are extremely popular and other areas they are widely unknown.
Mamba is part of August Stork, it's a German thing.
Pierwszy jak i drugi kisiel podaje się na gorąco, różnica jest taka że jeden to instant .. a pierwsze chrupki są typowo dla małych dzieci
Pickles soup is the best in the world - especially when is very hot outside.
Grettings from Poland 😊😊
Laughs in polish 😂😂
Hi guys hope you like our snacks 😋 Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱 😊
You guys are hilarious 😆 love all the vids, binge watching them today 👍🏻
I come from Poland, and it's nice that you test "strange" Polish food in the opinion of Americans , I love mint chocolate, which unfortunately I cannot eat due to an allergy to cocoa, and anise candies. There is a lot of wonderful food in Poland that Europeans eat because of its rich and varied taste. I understand that in each country, people have evolved a different perception of flavors due to centuries of habits and available ingredients. I recommend you to personally try Polish food from Pomerania to the mountains, each region has something wonderful to offer, highlanders' oscypek cheese, Poznań gingerbread, "pierogi" of all kinds, 1000 potato dishes, wonderful and aromatic cold cuts and irreplaceable fresh bread.
These are the flavors I miss living far from my homeland
Polecam i Smacznego
Mamba is not Polish lol
It is
Kasztanki are just chocolate, they're not chestnut flavour :DD
They have pieces of waffles there too near to the chocolate cream :D
Actually it’s the American version of the pierogi that is potato not traditional polish. Traditional polish ones are sausage and onion or sauerkraut and mushroom, depending on regin. A traditional polish cake is macowiec ( poppyseed cake, served on Easter and Christmas) it’s delicious. I’m half polish. Sesame seed snacks are a sweet and delicious treat too. Globaki is also a traditional food. Prince polo isn’t just polish sweets, it’s also German, and other surrounding countries. Theirs also English versions. My family that’s polish is from the Baltic Sea area. Lots of vegetables and fish.
Sausage and onion?
@@KatieFlame0186 inside the pierogi, yes. Berries are another common filling, usually served with non-whipped whipping cream. A Christmas specific filling is fried pickled cabbage and mushrooms. Those ones are generally topped with breadcrumbs fried in butter.
@@HenshinFanatic I know that, I'm polish, I just never seen a pierogi with sausage
I would really like to try all these Polish things. We have hot cups in Sweden as well, but with traditional Swedish soups. We also have liver paste with pickles/cucumber, and I love it!
As a Polish Australia ( who is entirely Polish by heritage) can relate to the lack of ability to pronounce words in Polish but also I am slightly offended lol
Absolute butchering of the Polish language 😂
Yes, we in Poland have bland food...
Also "w" is pronounced "v"
moze w twojej rodzinie
;0
Why weird ? 😅I think in America you eat more weird things 😋
Beet soup also known as borscht we usually serve in Ukraine at Christmas time which is January 7th. I am born and raised in Saskatchewan Canada but upbringing as Ukrainian. It is great with one spoon full of sour cream mixed in. We also have bowl of wheat (kutia) “Kutya” very traditional 🇺🇦🇺🇦