Best time to visit Finland, is in the summer and winter. In summer you should see the lakelands in the Savonia region and the coast cities and towns. And in the winter, go to Lappland in the north, just to see the winter wonderland, see the northern lights and Sami people traditions
The drink you were talking about, long drink, is not beer but an invention made for the Olympics in Finland in the fiftees. Gin based grape drink. Very dangerous, as it tastes like a lemonade.
Tall black coffee but its differs from americano style since it's not espresso with hot water added. It's all filtered through the coffee. All though different styles are becoming more popular but it's still like filtered coffee with milk 37% filtered coffee black 35% then espresso 10% etc :D
Korvapuusti literally means when somebody twist your ear if you have been naughty. The cinnamon roll looks like a ear if you think about it. Most popular coffee here is just black filtered mocca. Others enjoy it with milk and/or sugar. I don't drink coffee myself. Yea Helsinki is quite expensive, because all the tourist goes there. If you like sports then i would recommend the city of Lahti. About 1 hour train ride or 1,5 hours with car from Helsinki city center to the north. Everything from wintersports to the swimming. Every summer an old steamtrain is also in use. You can also get from Lahti to Jyväskylä by small steamboat through the lakes.
July is the time when Finns are on holiday and touristy places are in full season. But schools start after second week of August and after that lot of those places close. So it depends what you want to see. Most summer events are on holiday season.
Finland has many kiosk and some products in the kiosks, such as beer, candy, etc. are more expensive than in the grocery store (this includes supermarkets too), but the kiosks can sometimes have offers, in which case the price is ok. Products are more expensive in kiosks due to low sales figures. And most people who visit the kiosks buy lottery tickets, cigarettes, coffee, etc. which is not very expensive or the same price as it would be in a grocery store.
It is quite close to the port of Turku on the riverside. There is an expensive restaurant nearby. I myself live almost by the riverside, but I can't afford those meats
Vendace is THE finnish grill food. its not something that every finnish eats everyday, but atleast once in a year and its super tasty. Also if you ask finnish person which coffee they like, they think you mean one of the dozens of different brands. Expecting just plain coffee. (its always difficult to get a "normal" cup of coffee when abroad as finnish person)
Basic coffee is light roast, filtered, so its not your typical americano, and not espresso. Its not particurlary strong, nor is it light because of filter brew. Best I can describe is that is espresso filtered with 2dl of water.
We have bad experiences with Italians reacting to Finnish food: "Pizza Berlusconi: The Politics Behind Reindeer Pizza". Some video suggestions. An Italian experiences Finnish summer cottage: "Trying Finnish Self Care Summer Habits | Ep.1 | Peaceful Cottage Culture". Finnish outdoor cooking: "Kuhamaa Finnish fish delicacies on an open fire". A traditional Finnish beer: "SheltonBrothers Brewing Up A SAHTI". About that Eastern treat mämmi: "Poop Pudding aka Mämmi - Why Would You Eat That?". More mämmi tasting: "TRYING FINNISH EASTER SWEETS | (My first) MÄMMI". About salmiakki: "Why Finland fell in love with salty liquorice". Salmiakki tasting· "JudgeGroovyman My First taste of Salmiakki". Funny video about salmiakki: "Super-Salty Licorice aka Salmiakki - Why Would You Eat That?".
You are reactimg to other ppl eating finnish food.. have you even heard of Berlusconi pizza? 😅 well my dream is to travel to Italy, becouse i dont enjoy pasta much 😅
Best time to visit Finland, is in the summer and winter. In summer you should see the lakelands in the Savonia region and the coast cities and towns. And in the winter, go to Lappland in the north, just to see the winter wonderland, see the northern lights and Sami people traditions
8:15 There used to be flight number 666 to HEL but the number was changed in 2017.
I remember us looking that one up while I was studying travel, pity it was changed.
The drink you were talking about, long drink, is not beer but an invention made for the Olympics in Finland in the fiftees. Gin based grape drink. Very dangerous, as it tastes like a lemonade.
Tall black coffee but its differs from americano style since it's not espresso with hot water added. It's all filtered through the coffee. All though different styles are becoming more popular but it's still like filtered coffee with milk 37% filtered coffee black 35% then espresso 10% etc :D
Judging food by appearance is like touching a painting with your hands.
Korvapuusti literally means when somebody twist your ear if you have been naughty. The cinnamon roll looks like a ear if you think about it.
Most popular coffee here is just black filtered mocca. Others enjoy it with milk and/or sugar. I don't drink coffee myself.
Yea Helsinki is quite expensive, because all the tourist goes there.
If you like sports then i would recommend the city of Lahti. About 1 hour train ride or 1,5 hours with car from Helsinki city center to the north. Everything from wintersports to the swimming. Every summer an old steamtrain is also in use. You can also get from Lahti to Jyväskylä by small steamboat through the lakes.
The lingonberry jam with meatballs (and goes with other meats too) is sweet and tart and goes very well with meatballs.
July is the time when Finns are on holiday and touristy places are in full season. But schools start after second week of August and after that lot of those places close. So it depends what you want to see. Most summer events are on holiday season.
The best time to visit Finland is today! The second best is tomorrow.
But hey, come anytime, and come as You are.
Benvenuti!
Jams we eat with meat are made out of tart berries. Works very well. Especially game dishes are nearly always served with berries or jam.
Finland has many kiosk and some products in the kiosks, such as beer, candy, etc. are more expensive than in the grocery store (this includes supermarkets too), but the kiosks can sometimes have offers, in which case the price is ok.
Products are more expensive in kiosks due to low sales figures. And most people who visit the kiosks buy lottery tickets, cigarettes, coffee, etc. which is not very expensive or the same price as it would be in a grocery store.
Great video Mauro! Greetings from Finland!
It is quite close to the port of Turku on the riverside. There is an expensive restaurant nearby. I myself live almost by the riverside, but I can't afford those meats
Vendace is THE finnish grill food. its not something that every finnish eats everyday, but atleast once in a year and its super tasty. Also if you ask finnish person which coffee they like, they think you mean one of the dozens of different brands. Expecting just plain coffee. (its always difficult to get a "normal" cup of coffee when abroad as finnish person)
Basic coffee is light roast, filtered, so its not your typical americano, and not espresso. Its not particurlary strong, nor is it light because of filter brew. Best I can describe is that is espresso filtered with 2dl of water.
Tyrkish Peber is from Finland.
I think it is originally Danish, but in 1990s Fazer bought the company and started making Tyrkisk Peber in Finland.
We have bad experiences with Italians reacting to Finnish food: "Pizza Berlusconi: The Politics Behind Reindeer Pizza". Some video suggestions. An Italian experiences Finnish summer cottage: "Trying Finnish Self Care Summer Habits | Ep.1 | Peaceful Cottage Culture". Finnish outdoor cooking: "Kuhamaa Finnish fish delicacies on an open fire". A traditional Finnish beer: "SheltonBrothers Brewing Up A SAHTI". About that Eastern treat mämmi: "Poop Pudding aka Mämmi - Why Would You Eat That?". More mämmi tasting: "TRYING FINNISH EASTER SWEETS | (My first) MÄMMI". About salmiakki: "Why Finland fell in love with salty liquorice". Salmiakki tasting· "JudgeGroovyman My First taste of Salmiakki". Funny video about salmiakki: "Super-Salty Licorice aka Salmiakki - Why Would You Eat That?".
Your thumbnails are hilarious!
7:02 In other words, your legs turn to spaghetti, and i know that feeling too ^^'
when you are on a budged you make your own soups
Reindeer is very lean meat, not very strong. Easy to eat!
summer is best becous in summer finnish people are more open to talk and everuthing :) your welcome here !
Loimulohi is the best thing ever. It's salmon char grilled by a fire.
- Filtered coffee is most common.
- Lingonberry is not sweet berry, acidic.
Finns love salmiakki so much that we have salmiakki flavored condoms available...
Finland has the best beaches in the world.
If you have finnish friends, then come in midsummer. If not, then not midsummer. Everything is closed and people are gone.
more finnish food reactions!!!!
every day
that long drink in that kioski is tooo expencive... no finnish ppl buy from there.. drug addics actually steals those long drinks xD
Reindeer tastes close to deer
You are reactimg to other ppl eating finnish food.. have you even heard of Berlusconi pizza? 😅 well my dream is to travel to Italy, becouse i dont enjoy pasta much 😅
Country where we export most of our mushrooms are Italy