Emmy Eats Finland - Finnish snacks & sweets

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • Join me for my first tastes of Finland including suklaa mix, Jenkki, and my favorite salmiakki 😉 on this episode of Emmy Eats Finland on Emmymade in Japan. And big thanks to Milla for sending me this package of Finnish treats to make this episode possible. 😁 New videos every Thursday & Saturday!
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    Panda Suklaa Mix 0:55
    Boström Assia Essor 2:51
    Taffel Cheese Balls 3:29
    Jenkki gum 4:31
    Ruissipsi sour cream crisps 5:27
    salmiakki 6:44
    Karl Fazer Lingonberry chocolate bar 8:04
    Fazer Moomin 9:18
    Marianne 11:05
    Fazer Lemon Lakritsi 12:05
    Suku Laku 12:57
    Pätkis 13:37
    Yippo Toffee 14:39
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  • @Ruby-xl8ix
    @Ruby-xl8ix 9 років тому +66

    this is the first video of yours i have ever wached of your and i just have to say i love how your nice and calm and how your intro is not the biggest thing in the world your not like ang other youtuber i have ever seen ...that is a good thingxxx

    • @emmymade
      @emmymade  9 років тому +6

      More Ruby Daww...thank you.

    • @helenhiltunen8180
      @helenhiltunen8180 8 років тому

      +emmymadeinjapan can you make more finnish tasting i am from finland

    • @IDontOwnACustomUrl
      @IDontOwnACustomUrl 8 років тому

      +Helen Hiltunen mun puolveljen suku nimi on hiltunen :)

    • @helenhiltunen8180
      @helenhiltunen8180 8 років тому

      Mr Dopleri Cool

  • @Crberus
    @Crberus 10 років тому +43

    the way she pronounced the Finnish words was actually pretty good for a foreign :D nice! Btw, Finnish is one of the hardest languages to master, along Chinese and few other languages,

    • @ljmcdonald2703
      @ljmcdonald2703 4 роки тому +1

      Russian is quite hard and Arabic

    • @Crberus
      @Crberus 4 роки тому +1

      @@ljmcdonald2703 yeah, those are up there aswell

  • @sasadsfd9092
    @sasadsfd9092 10 років тому +241

    eksyin näihin suomivideoihin jotenkin ja perkele kun rupee tekee mieli herkkuja kun nuo niitä syö

    • @jolasu
      @jolasu 10 років тому +3

      Jännää, ett miten moni löytää tiensä tänne. :D

    • @jolasu
      @jolasu 10 років тому +1

      Hämmentävää mutta hauskaa! :DD

    • @sasadsfd9092
      @sasadsfd9092 10 років тому +9

      sit en ymmärrä miks ne ottaa noin pienen palan, ite ahmin aina :(

    • @jolasu
      @jolasu 10 років тому

      Ovat varmaankin epäluulosia :/ juustopallotkin menevät 2-5 palloa kerralla. Ja muutenkin kaikki karkit kokonaisina suuhun. Siitäkin selviää maistelemalla, ett mitä karkki sisältää.

    • @jolasu
      @jolasu 10 років тому

      Jeps. Itsekin silloin tällöin ostan uutuus-karkkeja tai vanhempiakin karkkeja joita en ole viel maistanut. Enimmäkseen ostan vain niitä joista tykkään.

  • @Surefire346
    @Surefire346 10 років тому +100

    I'm going to visit Finland and hit up a candy factory lol

    • @eemelikyla-utsuri7268
      @eemelikyla-utsuri7268 10 років тому +12

      good! IM FINNISH

    • @MrMadePre
      @MrMadePre 10 років тому +3

      If u come go to a city called vörå which is in österbotten

    • @CoolCatKittyCat
      @CoolCatKittyCat 10 років тому +14

      You can actually visit the Fazer factory (although you have to be with a group). A few years ago you could go inside the actual factory and eat all the sweets fresh, but not anymore :/ (hygiene reasons i believe). But you get free sweets, xylitol gums (which are very popular in finland) and some other products from the Fazer bakery. Also a tour of the factory and you get to go to the factory shop where you can get everything cheaper and also some sweets you only get from the factory. I've been there two or three times, it's awesome :)!

    • @Surefire346
      @Surefire346 10 років тому +5

      That sounds really cool! I live in California, I would probably try a visit in the summer I've seen you guys have a very cold winter haha

    • @muumitfan
      @muumitfan 10 років тому +4

      Panda factory.Don't forget that.:)

  • @alexanderbondestam
    @alexanderbondestam 10 років тому +86

    9:42 pear is pärinä
    #jonnelegioona

  • @Sc0pee
    @Sc0pee 10 років тому +11

    Not sure if you knew but Moomin or "Muumit" as it's called here was originally created and illustrated (in her books) by a Finn called Tove Jansson and was originally released in a form of nine books and five picture books. The popular TV-series from the early 90's is actually a Dutch-Finnish-Japanese production. We even have a theme park here in Finland dedicated to the Moomin (Muumit)! Also your pronounciation of Finnish is really good, wow!

  • @Sahkopekka200
    @Sahkopekka200 10 років тому +206

    Torilla tavataan!!!

    • @1Lgi1
      @1Lgi1 10 років тому +11

      näin on!

    • @stormzors3521
      @stormzors3521 10 років тому +11

      Muista makkaraperunat!

    • @Sahkopekka200
      @Sahkopekka200 10 років тому +2

      Gyllä Gyllä.

    • @peab420
      @peab420 10 років тому +3

      SamD Ja olut PERKELE

    • @Sahkopekka200
      @Sahkopekka200 10 років тому +5

      Miten oisin voinut unohtaaa!

  • @allukoira
    @allukoira 10 років тому +45

    I got to correct you a little there. Finland is not actually a part of Scandinavia, but there's this term called Fennoscandia and Finland is a part of that thingy. Just so you know it correctly.

    • @TheErspa
      @TheErspa 10 років тому +1

      Finland is scandinavian country but its not part of scandinavia.

    • @allukoira
      @allukoira 10 років тому +1

      TheErspa I'm going to need a little bit more info than just saying this. What is the difference between scandinavian country and being a part of scandinavia? There is a lot of discussion whether Finland actually is a scandinavian country or not but I don't really get the point in that. Doesn't a scandinavian country require being part of that mountain range?

    • @TheErspa
      @TheErspa 10 років тому

      Wetski Well actually i had to check it out. if you want go check it out too but it was pretty complicated so i'm not gonna say anything.

    • @allukoira
      @allukoira 10 років тому +1

      TheErspa I did check it out and found that Finland is not a part of scandinavia nor it is a scandinavian country. Also there is no difference between a scandinavian country and being part of scandinavia. All this info is from norden.org/en/the-nordic-region/language

    • @TheErspa
      @TheErspa 10 років тому

      Wetski Finnish wikipedia says that finland have part of scandinavia (mountains)

  • @santerihakala2002
    @santerihakala2002 9 років тому +24

    xylitol is a finnish invention

    • @kiquedc
      @kiquedc 9 років тому +3

      Thank you Suomi!

    • @DeltaSilver88
      @DeltaSilver88 9 років тому +6

      To anyone who doesn't know: xylitol is made from birch trees. Their sap, in fact.

    • @santerihakala2002
      @santerihakala2002 9 років тому +2

      DeltaSilver88 yes u r right

    • @kimberlys8422
      @kimberlys8422 5 років тому

      Americans invented air planes, cameras and light bulbs and discovered electricity.
      So there!

    • @candygames6310
      @candygames6310 4 роки тому

      @@kimberlys8422 we invented cellphones.

  • @eszterk.2174
    @eszterk.2174 9 років тому +1

    Emmy you're such a kind and genuinely sweet person. Listening to you has a calming effect and makes me happy whenever I'm feeling blue. I hope you'll always be like this, what a lovely childhood your son must have. I wish you all the best.

  • @adaikonen
    @adaikonen 10 років тому +17

    You say suklaa really well!

  • @SanteriHonkanen
    @SanteriHonkanen 10 років тому +11

    Tykätkää tästä niin kaikki ulkomaalaiset luulee että sanoin jotain mielenkiintoista.

  • @LosPumba
    @LosPumba 10 років тому +188

    Suomi mainittu, Torilla tavataan!! ;)

    • @Ariapina
      @Ariapina 10 років тому +3

      juuri niin

    • @FPSakari
      @FPSakari 10 років тому +5

      Lopettaisitte nää tälläset "torilla tavataan" kommentit...

    • @Eur03
      @Eur03 7 років тому +1

      miks :b

    • @drasiella
      @drasiella 5 років тому

      Perkele Nokia vodka

  • @Jaska1
    @Jaska1 10 років тому +45

    I wonder why majority of foreingers don't like Salmiakki

    • @TheYProxy
      @TheYProxy 10 років тому +7

      Because us Finns are insane. Salmiakki is basically liquorice spiced with ammonium chloride...which has some dubious application eg mainly used for fertilizers. but it is yummy.

    • @KaregoAt
      @KaregoAt 10 років тому +1

      TheYProxy It is soooooo yummy, we used to make it in chemistry class :) Idk why it's pretty much just us Finns who like it...

    • @redberryterf
      @redberryterf 10 років тому +2

      foreigners aren't just not used to the taste of salmiakki. I think that most finnish kids don't like it either but when they grow up eating salmiakki once in a while they get used to it and it doesn't taste so bad anymore. atleast I was like that when I was a kid but now I love salmiakki. :)

    • @magicrat74
      @magicrat74 10 років тому

      roraneel Salmiakki is rather big throughout the nordic though :)

    • @masavlogzfani105
      @masavlogzfani105 10 років тому +2

      im from Finland and salmiakki is good

  • @HartgeBMW
    @HartgeBMW 10 років тому +27

    They have candy in Finland? I always thought they eat frozen potatoes straight out of the ground as a snack.

    • @lauriahonen5494
      @lauriahonen5494 10 років тому +7

      What country are you from? You must know absolute fuck all about Finland. Ireland is the country where people just eat potatoes as snacks.

    • @Sfbplays
      @Sfbplays 10 років тому

      You win. I lmao'd.

    • @eki8501
      @eki8501 10 років тому

      I'm from Finland and I can say that we don't eat some frozen potatoes as a snack. Racist!

    • @roni9882
      @roni9882 10 років тому

      Racist

    • @juhovakevainen
      @juhovakevainen 9 років тому

      Ei suomi oo mikää rotu :D

  • @Caldera01
    @Caldera01 10 років тому +10

    The way we pronounce Moomin (Muumit in finnish) is ムウミ in katagana.
    The beauty with finnish to japanese and vice versa is that they're both phonetic languanges, so pronouncing the others languange is super easy for us finns and japanese. :)

    • @DigerCrafter
      @DigerCrafter 10 років тому

      Idiot Moomin is a Sweedish show

    • @thecoolestkid2445
      @thecoolestkid2445 10 років тому

      SpiderJocey It is finnish, cause Tove Jansson is finnish.
      I live in finland.

    • @DigerCrafter
      @DigerCrafter 10 років тому

      but its made in sweeden

    • @lateksipumppu
      @lateksipumppu 10 років тому +1

      SpiderJocey Well made by the Swedes, written by a Finn. Tho Caldera never said it was a Finnish show, so please don't go over aggressive.

    • @awkwardgoober1548
      @awkwardgoober1548 10 років тому +4

      SpiderJocey Well, actually it's made in Japan, assuming you were talking about the most popular moomin show (I Muminlanden) ;)

  • @Meton12765
    @Meton12765 10 років тому +4

    Xylitol is a sugar alcohol. So it just doesn't prevent bacteria from sticking to your gums but it's actually anti-bacterial in nature. Very few chewing gums in finland are flavoured with cane sugar, Xylitol and Sorbitol is the norm. So chewing that stuff daily doesn't rot your teeth, it does the opposite.

  • @Kermitthebadger
    @Kermitthebadger 10 років тому +8

    I think I've never seen Emmy enjoy her sweets that much :D And I've seen every single Emmy eats :D Finland has some amazing candies!

  • @Bellapetshop
    @Bellapetshop 10 років тому +39

    Wow, you can speak finnish very good! :)

  • @sibunbun6303
    @sibunbun6303 10 років тому +3

    Awesome to see other exited about our normal things. Love it! Really cute to hear you trying to speak finnish. :D

  • @K3NWOODD
    @K3NWOODD 10 років тому +16

    best job in the world

  • @NTyrzi
    @NTyrzi 10 років тому +21

    here's some trivia: Finland is not part scandinavia, moomin's origin comes from finland, pätkis doesn't have chocolate in it, and my fav trivia, Pätkis is made out of chocolate leftovers/odd-come-short in Fazer candy factory

    • @BbrokenAngel95
      @BbrokenAngel95 10 років тому +10

      a piece of trivia more: xylitol was invented in Finland! :)

    • @BbrokenAngel95
      @BbrokenAngel95 10 років тому +4

      deggis4
      xylitol was discovered* and if we think that way, gum is thousands of years old product, so xylitol gum is more like developed gum, not gum which was invented or created.
      Why couldn't chemicals be invented? for example paint is a chemical and it was invented by someone. badumtss. in ur face. ;D

    • @Boosaidthewind
      @Boosaidthewind 10 років тому +1

      Here's some more trivia: pätkis isn't the leftover candy, it's Da Capo, another small candy bar. :D

    • @Esarix
      @Esarix 10 років тому

      BbrokenAngel95 xylitol is a sweetener wich was "found" in finland if i recall correctly.

  • @robertgreen5123
    @robertgreen5123 10 років тому +18

    Finland isn't Scandinavian, it's Nordic.

  • @laurenm.2166
    @laurenm.2166 10 років тому +1

    Oh my god this lady is ADORABLE! I love your descriptions. My family is from Finnish descent. My aunt used to send us candy for Christmas. But if only you could try the baked homemade goods! They're the best.

  • @geekygamer2595
    @geekygamer2595 10 років тому +14

    I just burst laughing every time i heard you say "Pärinä".

  • @Meton12765
    @Meton12765 10 років тому +10

    Salmiakki is salmiakki, it's not liquorice. Liquorice is a completely different confection. It's just that the english language doesn't have a word for it.

    • @zirkoni42
      @zirkoni42 10 років тому +10

      ammonium chloride = salmiakki

    • @FlexicanMayor
      @FlexicanMayor 10 років тому +1

      SALTY liquorice

  • @mareekah
    @mareekah 10 років тому +7

    Come on people, I bet she now knows Finland is not a part of Scandinavia. Everyone makes mistakes... But shall we just enjoy the video? C:

    • @Thepokemonmies
      @Thepokemonmies 10 років тому

      Im i stupid? im finish and i tought that finish is scandinivian.

    • @mareekah
      @mareekah 10 років тому

      Nah xD no you're not :D

  • @kayabulwer
    @kayabulwer 10 років тому +7

    salmiakki is delicious and addictive ! I don't understand why lots of people don't love these :p and i'm not even finnish :)

    • @NunnuS98
      @NunnuS98 10 років тому +1

      It just tastes like shit… And I myself am finnish and I can't understand why some one could like the taste

    • @emmymade
      @emmymade  10 років тому +1

      I suspect it has something to do with genetics. :)

  • @potatolemon9442
    @potatolemon9442 9 років тому +8

    Fazer the chocolate company whose chocolates you tasted in the vid even lets school kids go to their factory to see how it's all made aswell to taste all their chocolate products in whats basically just a buffet of chocolate, me and my like 5th grade class went there we had this system where when we did really good on school things we got points and after we had enough points we got to go the the fazer factory it was awesome

    • @starry6589
      @starry6589 5 років тому

      Did you go to eureka as well?

  • @MrRussiaPink
    @MrRussiaPink 9 років тому +1

    you're so adorable , ive never heard somebody have so many nice things to say abotu such small things it makes me smile so much!

  • @kono84
    @kono84 10 років тому +7

    There is only one kind of salmiakki that I actually enjoy like crazy: Fazer Super Salmiakki. If it's not "super", it's ick. Anyone else notice how it tastes really different from all the orher salmiakki treats?

  • @LittleMissTwist
    @LittleMissTwist 10 років тому +5

    I haven't seen cheese balls in a can for a long time. I remember those too. Walmart they have this huge plastic jar of cheese puffs. My daughter always asks me to buy one when we go to Walmart, I just roll my eyes at her and say no. lol. It is huge! She would eat all of them in one sitting.

    • @emmymade
      @emmymade  10 років тому +1

      I've seen those too they're ENORMOUS. Way to be a good mama. :)

  • @danholo
    @danholo 10 років тому +5

    You pronounce Finnish very well. It's actually quite easy to pronounce if you speak Japanese. And it's just Muumi - or Moo-me, without the n, as it's in English or Japanese Moomin.

  • @eki8501
    @eki8501 9 років тому +5

    Almost every Finn eats Salmiaķki as a snack here with their poker face on. But dont worr, you'll get used to it soon!

  • @Damptarmac
    @Damptarmac 10 років тому +8

    I think xylitol was invented in Finland actually.

  • @TokyoLifestyle
    @TokyoLifestyle 10 років тому +10

    I dont understand WHY i watch a woman who eat candys from other countrys...
    But i like it xD SUB

    • @j-poplycris3706
      @j-poplycris3706 10 років тому

      me too !but maybe because u want to see new snacks

    • @Se1ander
      @Se1ander 10 років тому +1

      I like it so much that I have actually sent my own package, we will see when it turns into a video.

    • @TokyoLifestyle
      @TokyoLifestyle 10 років тому +1

      I think its only because she looks friendly ^.-
      And yes...i love candys too...I have all German Candys xD haha

    • @emmymade
      @emmymade  10 років тому +2

      Yay! :D

    • @j-poplycris3706
      @j-poplycris3706 10 років тому

      hahaha my love is candies and shocolate !

  • @ollijokinen1571
    @ollijokinen1571 9 років тому +48

    Ei nää ulkomaalaiset oikeen salmiakista välitä. :D

    • @mikku999999
      @mikku999999 9 років тому +1

      En minäkään ja oon Suomalainen. Vihaan Salmiakkia.

    • @ollijokinen1571
      @ollijokinen1571 9 років тому +5

      mikku999999 Höh. Sehän on hyvää! :)

    • @mikku999999
      @mikku999999 9 років тому

      Olli Jokinen Mulle se on vaan liian suolasta.

    • @Snouk22
      @Snouk22 9 років тому +6

      se on jännä miten suomessa yleensä ihmiset ees niinku sietää sitä vaikkei tykkäis mutta muualla maailmassa jengi tyyliin oksentaa jos syö salmiakkia :D miks me ollaan ainoita jotka tykkää siitä, parasta karkkia ikinä mun mielestä

    • @jolasu
      @jolasu 9 років тому +1

      natsihaarukka Ehkäpä siksi koska on niin suolaista eivätkä oo tottunueet niin suolaiseen syötävään? Mut salmiakki on niin HYVÄÄ! :D

  • @sstovettop5221
    @sstovettop5221 9 років тому +1

    She should do audible voice recordings...her voice is so soothing

  • @Beastmodeon666
    @Beastmodeon666 9 років тому +2

    i am Turkish but i love Salmiakki so much !!

  • @elisanuora6250
    @elisanuora6250 10 років тому +12

    Salmiakki and laku ...They are not The same Candy xD

  • @DaBoomz13
    @DaBoomz13 10 років тому +75

    Se ois pojat sit taas tapaaminen torilla

  • @user-hh9qj5uk5i
    @user-hh9qj5uk5i 9 років тому +57

    Nonni viimeinkin joku japanilainen mainitsee videossa Suomen!

    • @Snouk22
      @Snouk22 9 років тому +12

      torilla tavataan :D

    • @Ladele209
      @Ladele209 9 років тому +9

      oikeastaan, emmy on kiinalainen joka muutti nuorena Japaniin:P

    • @user-hh9qj5uk5i
      @user-hh9qj5uk5i 9 років тому

      Kylläpä kerrankin minun kommenttiin tulee edes 30 tykkäystä! :D

    • @user-pf7ir8ut3w
      @user-pf7ir8ut3w 9 років тому

      Niin

    • @fs4145
      @fs4145 9 років тому

      ok😄😄😄

  • @다건이-m2p
    @다건이-m2p 8 років тому

    Your attitude and speaking tone is definitely lovely😄
    Hello from Korea!

  • @Trekker88888
    @Trekker88888 10 років тому +21

    It´s so funny how all Finnish people inform the rest of the world how they are from Finland. Like someone would actually give a fuck. =)

    • @matildaally5656
      @matildaally5656 10 років тому +24

      thats basicly because no one ever notices us finns XD and when someone finally does.. well it's so strange..so.. thats why :DD we kinda think that foreingers dont even know that finland exists :D

    • @matildaally5656
      @matildaally5656 10 років тому

      totta.totta. vastasin vaan ku joku ihmettelee kovin miks kaikki kuuluttaa et ne on suomesta. just siks, koska suomee ei koskaa mainita missää, ja ku jossai vihdoin, ni omaghh sehän on ihmeellistä ja pakko ihquttaa kaikil et tääl onki yks suomalaine. like somebody would give a fuck. samaa mieltä.

  • @soundlyawake
    @soundlyawake 10 років тому +7

    OMG YUMMMM The sukulakku (sp?) is so good!!!

    • @emmymade
      @emmymade  10 років тому

      Not too shabby...for a licorice.

    • @ChristinaBarber1316
      @ChristinaBarber1316 10 років тому

      emmymadeinjapan so ms emmy, you dont like black licorice but do you like twizzler. Not black twizzlers but like normal cherry or strawberry

    • @thutilaaki
      @thutilaaki 10 років тому

      the oakley family show she's having her adress in her channel

    • @ChristinaBarber1316
      @ChristinaBarber1316 10 років тому

      i dont thinks its her really address, i think she has a PO Box just for her emmy eats videos

    • @emmymade
      @emmymade  10 років тому

      the oakley family show Yes, I know. It's my PO box address. :)

  • @breyererbest
    @breyererbest 10 років тому +6

    Marianne!! 11:07 Awesome!! :DD I love Marianne, its sooo goood!!
    I live in norway! :D

    • @Kartsukko
      @Kartsukko 9 років тому +2

      I love dem too! Do you have Mariannes in Norway? :)

    • @breyererbest
      @breyererbest 9 років тому +2

      pepsimaxeri Yes :')

    • @idontfeelsogood152
      @idontfeelsogood152 9 років тому

      Breyererbest kk, Ime paskaa :--DDD

    • @Kartsukko
      @Kartsukko 9 років тому +4

      patrik hellstrom Mikä vittu suakin vaivaa?

    • @idontfeelsogood152
      @idontfeelsogood152 9 років тому

      chillaa, en tarkoittanu pahalla

  • @Zumppi11
    @Zumppi11 10 років тому +9

    Muumi/Moomi is created in Finland :)

  • @Stelliinou
    @Stelliinou 10 років тому +2

    Ahh those nacho cheese balls are my ultimate guilty pleasure! I always wonder how people outside Finland cope without Fazer chocolate and candies, they are simply the best!

  • @adhiantos
    @adhiantos 10 років тому

    I watched this video before going to Finland for a transit. The adventurous me bought Salmiakki and when I got back home I ate like 5 at one go. Definitely an unforgettable experience.

  • @NyanTigerM
    @NyanTigerM 10 років тому +4

    11:57 keep looking at emmy's hair XD

    • @jada23456
      @jada23456 10 років тому

      That was funny : D

  • @Jalkamies
    @Jalkamies 10 років тому +31

    please do not eat finland. I dont want to be eaten :(

  • @ashullu
    @ashullu 10 років тому

    the way you describe them is so awesome

  • @KatsPurr
    @KatsPurr 8 років тому +1

    A Canadian living in Finland over here. Also the first videos of yours I've seen. You're such a sweetie pie. So great to see gentle good-vibe souls on UA-cam for a change. Nice review of the Finnish candy and a tip about the Salmiakki - there are two kinds - one that is salty licorice + a menthol taste. That stuff is absolutely horrible. But then the good stuff is the pure salmiakki candy that is only sweet + salty + licorice. And NO minty flavor. That's the good stuff!

  • @trolledbychase
    @trolledbychase 10 років тому +8

    Finland isn't a part of scandinavia. Finland is a part of Fennoscandia

    • @desutaiga
      @desutaiga 10 років тому +1

      Omena Piirakka skandinavia ei ole sama kuin pohjoismaa.

  • @aprilmarie6453
    @aprilmarie6453 9 років тому +3

    Now really wish you could give me that salmiakki that everyone seems to spit out. All of the stuff taste good, but actually had some and they don't come in very big packages here(if can find them). Finnish friend of mine told me about it, so had to try it one day and at first made a face from the strength, but after getting used to the strength, it's really good.

  • @yeetusfeetus2548
    @yeetusfeetus2548 10 років тому

    the 'black jellybean' is called 'drop'. It's very popular in the Netherlands, I'm from the Netherlands and you can buy it in all colors and flavors.

  • @mikko-matiaskallio6018
    @mikko-matiaskallio6018 10 років тому

    those are our country's candy and it really means a lot to me that someone makes a video that has at least 5 things from here (note: yes that means I am IN finland )

  • @DeltaSilver88
    @DeltaSilver88 9 років тому +6

    ...Oh, salmiakki. I'm Finnish and even I hate it. XD Honestly, I have no idea how people can like candy that tastes like cough drops. Yes, people. It tastes like ammonium i.e. cough medicine. Or toothpaste. Take your pick.
    Tervaleijona are a special kind of candy that actually taste pretty good - these are candies with an artificial tar flavoring. ...As in wood tar, not the oil one. There's even a Finnish saying that goes "If tar, liquor and sauna don't help, the disease is fatal."
    Pihlaja candies (also called "kettukarkki" / "fox candy" due to the logo) are also really good - they're a very old brand from 1895 and still being made. They're a sort of marmalade / jelly thing with a sugar coating. I usually hate sweet food and candy, but the Pihlaja are just too good~

    • @meliviktoria
      @meliviktoria 9 років тому

      same! I always thought the reason why I don't really like salty-licorice eli salmiakki koska mä oon puoleks suomalainen, i was born in Finland, mutta asun new yorkissa and ive practically grown up in the USA,
      but I'm very well cultured with finland, I always go back every summer, I'm obviously bilingual and all but one thing-well actually even 2 things- mistä suomalaiset yleensä tykkää on saunominen and salmiakki- at least now I know I'm not some half-cultured brat hating on salmiakki

  • @eveliinaingalill5392
    @eveliinaingalill5392 9 років тому +7

    Haha, I live in Finland😊i love to see that candies what are for me old, are to you new👍😀many people dont visit in Finland because it is so small country.👍but yeah, that was really good video and i love to see episode 2. Or, it is even episode?😝but i am 11 yo old girl from Finish😌

    • @juhovakevainen
      @juhovakevainen 9 років тому

      Too many emojis vai mite ne nyt lausutaa :D

    • @anadyr8634
      @anadyr8634 9 років тому

      Suomi ei ole pieni!!

    • @niandralades864
      @niandralades864 9 років тому

      Edwin Odysseyn #after ww2

    • @anadyr8634
      @anadyr8634 9 років тому

      Suomi on yksi suurimmista valtioista Euroopassa LOL

    • @anadyr8634
      @anadyr8634 9 років тому

      Jaa, katoppa google mapsista

  • @Chibicron
    @Chibicron 10 років тому +1

    Not all Finnish people likes Salmiakki, but I most certainly do xD
    It was nice to watch this, and I actually ate Marianne candies at the same time

  • @bujinkanatori
    @bujinkanatori 10 років тому

    Way to Go Emmy! "I dont like it but I am going to eat it till I like it!"
    Wish my kids were like her!

  • @viwisa
    @viwisa 7 років тому +10

    wait im from finland i think it is not scandinavian

    • @SK-hi7yt
      @SK-hi7yt 7 років тому +2

      Finland is not part of Scandinavia, it's part of Fennoscandia.

    • @Чулпан-ч8й
      @Чулпан-ч8й 7 років тому

      viwisa Finland is Mongolia

    • @viwisa
      @viwisa 7 років тому

      +Jack Skellington SHUT UP

    • @viwisa
      @viwisa 7 років тому +1

      +Jack Skellington mä oon suomalainen idiootti

    • @SK-hi7yt
      @SK-hi7yt 7 років тому +3

      Jack Skellington Se on vähä sama asia ku sanoisit espanjaa pohjoismaaksi, mut joo ei se mua ainakaa haittaa ilmotin vaa et suomi on osa fennoscandiaa

  • @MillaViola
    @MillaViola 10 років тому +4

    Why didnt she send you "geisha" chocolate.... That would have been just perfect cuz your from japan...

  • @zaddari4304
    @zaddari4304 7 років тому

    Try ruissipsi as a salty snack. Cut thin fresh salted salmon slices. Make some filling. Fresh cheese, chipped onion, little vasabi, fresh dill. Mix, put on salmon slices and maked them rolls.
    Put on ruissipsi and enjoy.
    With some beer of wine.......good.

  • @specialagentA
    @specialagentA 10 років тому

    Makes me appreciate our Finnish candy on a new level again, Marianne is very suprising!

  • @norskfimbulvetr
    @norskfimbulvetr 10 років тому +34

    Finland isn't quite a Scandinavian country :)

    • @TheYProxy
      @TheYProxy 10 років тому +25

      Finally someone came out and said it :D Finland, not quite scandinavian, not quite baltic, not really former soviet, not quite european. Outsiders.

    • @F1nl4nd0wn4g3
      @F1nl4nd0wn4g3 10 років тому +4

      well, fuck you too :(

    • @TheYProxy
      @TheYProxy 10 років тому +3

      Hey I'm just being realistic about where we actually stand. Mostly our fault really. Years of neutrality and striving to stand as the Switzerland of the North continues to bite us in the arse.

    • @mikko-matiaskallio6018
      @mikko-matiaskallio6018 10 років тому

      well you can F*UCK yourself .

    • @TheYProxy
      @TheYProxy 10 років тому +2

      Mikko Kallio
      I do frequently. Keeps you healthy.

  • @Pupuomena
    @Pupuomena 10 років тому +4

    I like Pätkis too! :D

  • @Funkkii
    @Funkkii 10 років тому

    Your voice is so calm and you explain the candy taste so perfect. Subscribed :)

  • @tracywebb524
    @tracywebb524 10 років тому

    Love watching your face when you eat licorice anything. You are so awesome to eat it even when you know you don't like it!

  • @stenf0rss
    @stenf0rss 9 років тому +4

    Salmiakki on parasta. Mä rakastan sitä, mutta en silti syö sitä liikaa koska sit voi sattuu mahaan. Itse en oikein välitä suklaasta ja nakseista/sipseistä, mutta tuo ei tarkoita että en niistä tykkäisi. Kyllä sipsiä ja suklaatakin syö

    • @taistelujaska202
      @taistelujaska202 9 років тому

      +kanelikisu lol littlest petshop

    • @stenf0rss
      @stenf0rss 9 років тому

      DJ 05M0
      Susta näkee heti että oot siitä viisaimmasta pääst, pidä turpas kii jooko? Anna mun tehä videoi niil jos haluun xDDDD ei hitto et repesin

    • @taistelujaska202
      @taistelujaska202 9 років тому +1

      Kanelikisu oho en tienny että 6v tytöt käyttää noin kovaa kieltä :o yllätyin

    • @stenf0rss
      @stenf0rss 9 років тому

      DJ 05M0
      No en haluu riidellä mut en oo 6v ;)

    • @hugezk1824
      @hugezk1824 8 років тому

      +KaneliKisu Halvan salmiakkiruudut on parasta!

  • @kostimyllymaa9527
    @kostimyllymaa9527 10 років тому +39

    Kuinkahan pahaa karkkia noilla on tuollapäin, kun noin innoissaan ollaan ulkomaalaisista...

    • @Beautyluverr
      @Beautyluverr 10 років тому

      älä xd

    • @elisarosenqvist1023
      @elisarosenqvist1023 10 років тому

      Sitä määkin XD

    • @ClassicsFroms-sq7zk
      @ClassicsFroms-sq7zk 10 років тому

      Kosti Myllymaa Ootko syöny Ruotsalaisia karkkeja? :o mahtavii ne siel on.

    • @kostimyllymaa9527
      @kostimyllymaa9527 10 років тому +1

      En, mut varmaankin aika samanlaisia kun täällä Suomessakin...

    • @At0m1
      @At0m1 10 років тому

      Kosti Myllymaa kaikki nyt haribon karkkei on syöny :p

  • @vastarannankiiski6383
    @vastarannankiiski6383 10 років тому +8

    Salmiakki is my favourite : DD

    • @vastarannankiiski6383
      @vastarannankiiski6383 10 років тому +1

      more salty, more better

    • @GonzoInthefoot
      @GonzoInthefoot 10 років тому +2

      Vastarannankiiski Very english, very good =)

    • @MrDamagnet
      @MrDamagnet 10 років тому

      eiiii

    • @siiruuh6905
      @siiruuh6905 10 років тому

      Salmiakki on ihan ok, mut en tajuu miks jotkut ei pidä siitä

    • @schokicookiful
      @schokicookiful 10 років тому

      MrDamagnet zegghevdvh gttzdih uzbzgrdt6h7hk9k8jh7tf4drfzhuhijujuģwsrdtffthhuj8ijkölplpolplooik7zhlpizew

  • @joskusko
    @joskusko 10 років тому +1

    Finnish candy are the best! and i love salmiakki so much♥

  • @aspec1al1
    @aspec1al1 10 років тому +1

    Trust me, Finnish food is often really great too and salmiakki is delicious.

  • @Thesheepman
    @Thesheepman 10 років тому +3

    Ompa hienoja ;D noitahan ei täälä nää ikinä....
    Huomatkaa sarkasmi

  • @miro9693
    @miro9693 10 років тому +7

    Mä en ymmärrä mikä tossa salmiakissa on niin ihmeellistä :DD

  • @suomipepe2509
    @suomipepe2509 8 років тому

    She's so sweet about this. Many others would taste salmiakki and say "what is wrong with Finland" She's like I don't enjoy it, but I'll eat it anyway

  • @whenanxietykicksin
    @whenanxietykicksin 10 років тому

    Hi Emmy! I love chocolate and well I'm subscribing mainly because you make me jealous eating so many countries. Finland's treats look really yummy!

  • @TwitchHumsM
    @TwitchHumsM 10 років тому +29

    Excuse me but wtf? No offense but Japanese say that salmiakki is wayy too salty.. And you eat wasabi and teriyaki

    • @AXLplosion
      @AXLplosion 10 років тому +2

      Good point sir.

    • @EffableLemming
      @EffableLemming 10 років тому +9

      But wasabi and teriyaki are sauces. For food. Not candy.

  • @jolojuha8560
    @jolojuha8560 10 років тому +4

    Moomins were invented in finland

    • @starry6589
      @starry6589 5 років тому

      Mostly sweden

    • @candygames6310
      @candygames6310 4 роки тому

      @@starry6589 no it was a finnish/Swedish person who invented moomin so its 50/50

    • @starry6589
      @starry6589 4 роки тому

      @@candygames6310 Alright

  • @neahamalainen
    @neahamalainen 10 років тому +1

    oh and it's not actually terrible to say finland is a scandinavian country because it's so close. many people in finland don't know that either so no worries :)

  • @matildakoskinen7251
    @matildakoskinen7251 10 років тому

    so fun to look at this kind of videos when you already know all of the candies :D

  • @anskuliimatainen3224
    @anskuliimatainen3224 7 років тому +3

    Suomi mainittu, torilla tavataan

  • @uberpelaaja
    @uberpelaaja 10 років тому +3

    Suomi mainittu torilla tavataan!

  • @hopeanuoliii1
    @hopeanuoliii1 10 років тому +24

    Emmy syö suomen

  • @mrsicyfruit
    @mrsicyfruit 10 років тому

    Kids don't usually like salmiakki but when they grow up, almost everyone learns to like it less or more

  • @asdqwe4427
    @asdqwe4427 10 років тому

    Moomin is a series of childrens books written in Swedish by Finnish womman Tove Jansson. It was animated in Japan, I watched it as a child and it was amazing.

  • @kyrpa1625
    @kyrpa1625 10 років тому +24

    Don't eat Finland D: But anyway, I'm glad you liked our candy. c:

    • @kyrpa1625
      @kyrpa1625 10 років тому +10

      I think you should go to school to learn how to write. Come back when you have done that. ;)

    • @NambaZamba
      @NambaZamba 10 років тому +1

      I understood your joke, pretty good haha :D

    • @nallemiksu
      @nallemiksu 10 років тому +2

      ruba al-thaher Umm wtf like 10 sentances in 1? You 5 year old boy go back to school.

    • @erikill100
      @erikill100 10 років тому +1

      ruba al-thaher ...?

    • @firecatcher91
      @firecatcher91 10 років тому +1

      ruba al-thaher mee takas kouluun opettelemaan sitä kirjotusta ja ennen kaikkea käytöstapoja!! >:O

  • @JasuTheSnipe
    @JasuTheSnipe 10 років тому +3

    GO TO FINLAND skandinavia...

  • @mathildarautio5785
    @mathildarautio5785 8 років тому +7

    finland is not part of Skandinavia

  • @purpleworm4725
    @purpleworm4725 10 років тому

    Cheese balls (Siera bumbas) is a Latvian product. Ādažu čipši (largest Latvian chips manufacturer) has a working agreement with Taffel that when these cheese balls are imported from Latvia they are sold under the Taffel brand name :)

  • @emmakinnunen6867
    @emmakinnunen6867 9 років тому

    I'm from Finland and i love finnish food! :D I love your videos!

  • @LeShticky
    @LeShticky 10 років тому +3

    SUOMI FINLAND PERKELE TORILLA TAVATAAN!

  • @soullessdevice
    @soullessdevice 10 років тому +12

    Google translate can do one Finnish word. If you try and do a sentence the grammar is too much even for dozens of super computers. Finnish grammar= impossible to learn, but you can get close if you live there for 40 years.

    • @Parisandsex
      @Parisandsex 10 років тому +2

      ***** I think that Finnish is damn hard language and I'm a native speaker so I understand foreigners difficulties :)

    • @soullessdevice
      @soullessdevice 10 років тому +7

      I was comfortable in conversation after 6 months living there but I studied it hours every day. Compared to German, it's like 10x as demanding, mostly because of grammar. I love how it's phonetic and I really do think it's more efficient than English overall despite how difficult it is to learn. Rakastan Suomea ja sen kieltä. :)

    • @mutsispillu420
      @mutsispillu420 10 років тому

      ***** lol XD

    • @ShinobIHunteR666
      @ShinobIHunteR666 10 років тому

      ***** next word is "kumarreksituteskenteleentuvaisehkollaismaisekkuudellisenneskenteluttelemattomammuuksissansakaankopahan"

  • @Sankutenku
    @Sankutenku 10 років тому

    I love Pätkis, its my most favorite chocolate. We have them in small bags too, like mouth size bites, and then we have them in paper warp too in big boxes. Its even better if its little bit melted. And those cakes and muffins what you can make out of it. Oh my god.

  • @neurochaotic
    @neurochaotic 6 років тому

    You can make a pretty good cake from Pätkis bars. You need 10 of those, 200 grams of butter, 3 eggs, 2,5 dl of sugar, 5 dl flour, 2 teaspoons of vanilla sugar, 1 teaspoon of baking powder, half a teaspoon of baking soda and 2 dl of strong coffee. Melt the Pätkis bars and the sugar using low heat. Whisk together eggs & sugar until they look nice and foamy. Add the butter/Pätkis mixture. Mix the dry ingredients in a bowl. Add them and the coffee into the mixture, a little at a time. Stir lightly. Grab a 2 liter Bundt cake pan, butter it up and line with breadcrumbs. Pour the batter in and bake in 175 degrees celsius for approximately one hour (if you want it more moist, 50 mins should do it).
    Finally, if you wish, you can make a frosting from a small amount of water, powdered sugar and cocoa powder (add mint or whatever spices you choose). Or just mix lemon juice and powdered sugar into a thick paste.

  • @oskaripeurakoski6180
    @oskaripeurakoski6180 10 років тому +10

    It's hard to comprehend why wouldn't someone like our salmiakki : D On the other hand, how terrible you think we finns are as parents, for force feeding that sweet salmiakki (described as "torture" in some youtube videos) to generations of infants?

  • @anterokorvala2437
    @anterokorvala2437 10 років тому +3

    miksi et tykkää salmiakista :(

  • @kasorbinski
    @kasorbinski 10 років тому

    You say all the Finnish words really well, and when you taste, you rate it well too! I like your videos!

  • @chessu
    @chessu 10 років тому

    They sell the Sour Cream thingies in Estonia as well and I agree, they're amazing! I don't know if the States has.. I guess it's 'egg butter'? It's like made of egg yolks, something put in it and then blended, so it's really creamy and you could use it as a spread, like the thing in stuffed eggs basically - anyway it's absolutely amazing with that!