You actually nailed it with this video. Skillingsbolle is surely a Bergen treat. There are only a couple traditional hotdog-stands remaining in Norway. Trekroneren is a must-stop. (Syverkiosken in Oslo the other.) Creamed fish soup, treated cod and raspeballer are all West-Norway dishes. You could potentially have included a piece of Hvit Dame (white lady - marzipan cake) for dessert.
Brødkake (lit. bread cake) is also fairly limited to Bergen. It was the brown one with white topping in the shot at the beginning of your Baker Brun visit. Similar to a spice cake.
take the left over kumpa the next day, cut it into 1/4" rounds and fry it in butter til its golden brown and crispy........wait for it.......wait for it........and dip it in sugar, its nutty and sweet. amazing.
Calling it a hot-dog is literally a Bergen thing, because to us, the dish is called that. In the rest of the country they call it "sausage in bread" which is a silly name. So it's in fact not only correct to call it a hot-dog in Bergen, it's *extra* correct.
Nice video, and I've already booked Bryggenloft on the recommendation for when I'm in Bergen, but was hoping for some more info on the foods, rather than just they taste fine.
Did you know that cinnamon has no taste? that's when your nose kinda fools you, this is one of the foods you only smell most foods and drinks are tasted by your tastebuds to and supported by the smell organ sometimes your nose does the job, mostly both work together but not always
I need to go to Bergen, Noord Holland! I only found out about it because when I was in Bergen, NO last time a man there told me about it because he lived here for a while.
You actually nailed it with this video.
Skillingsbolle is surely a Bergen treat.
There are only a couple traditional hotdog-stands remaining in Norway. Trekroneren is a must-stop. (Syverkiosken in Oslo the other.)
Creamed fish soup, treated cod and raspeballer are all West-Norway dishes.
You could potentially have included a piece of Hvit Dame (white lady - marzipan cake) for dessert.
Thank you! I'll remember for next time 😊
Hopefully, I will be travelling to Norway in mid 2025. just found your channel. Nice job.
I hope you get there, too! Such a beautiful country.
Brødkake (lit. bread cake) is also fairly limited to Bergen. It was the brown one with white topping in the shot at the beginning of your Baker Brun visit. Similar to a spice cake.
Love how this turned out! Had so much fun with you in Bergen! :)
Thank you for your advice and I had so much fun with you!
Fun fact: "Skillingsbollen" was initially a popular German pastry that the Hanseatic League brought to Bergen in the 16th century.
Thanks for sharing!
and it probably once cost a shilling. Bolle meaning bun.
@@almost_harmless : Yeah, you are probably right.
Bryggeloftet is definitely a really nice restaurant. A bit pricey, but well worth it, especially the reindeer fillet and the cloudberry pavlova.
I'll need to try those next time!
take the left over kumpa the next day, cut it into 1/4" rounds and fry it in butter til its golden brown and crispy........wait for it.......wait for it........and dip it in sugar, its nutty and sweet. amazing.
The food looked quite good especially the reindeer hot dog! I really need to visit Bergen one day!
That hot dog was even better than I expected! Bergen is lovely, I highly recommend it.
Calling it a hot-dog is literally a Bergen thing, because to us, the dish is called that. In the rest of the country they call it "sausage in bread" which is a silly name.
So it's in fact not only correct to call it a hot-dog in Bergen, it's *extra* correct.
Love this! Thank you for sharing 🤗
I think I would enjoy the Bergen fish soup. 🥣 The hot dog looked good as well.
Everything was SO good!
Great vlog! Keep up the good work! Greetings from Oslo!
Thank you so much!
Norway is so interesting . Watchin from Costa Rica 👋
Hello! Thanks for watching. And yes, I love Norway and wish I could spend more time there!
Nice video, and I've already booked Bryggenloft on the recommendation for when I'm in Bergen, but was hoping for some more info on the foods, rather than just they taste fine.
I'm still thinking about that Bien Basar dinner, so yum
SAME! Every bite was delicious!
better than most, congrats
Did you know that cinnamon has no taste? that's when your nose kinda fools you, this is one of the foods you only smell most foods and drinks are tasted by your tastebuds to and supported by the smell organ sometimes your nose does the job, mostly both work together but not always
I had no idea!
@@aWanderlustForLife appels ook
That one I absolutely can understand 😂
The food get cold before she finally take a bite😂eat while still warm love.
We have a saying as content creators, "The camera eats first" 😂
You’re the best
Rudolph!!
Nope! His mama!
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Nie that
Again love to watch your eating vlogs and what you showed, time to go to Bergen (Norway) not Holland! 👍🥂
I need to go to Bergen, Noord Holland! I only found out about it because when I was in Bergen, NO last time a man there told me about it because he lived here for a while.
Baker brun sells buns that are made at the factory. Bad choice 😢
I followed local advice. But I know everyone has their favorites. Feel free to share yours!
its kumpa
Nope DH. It is raspeball!
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its a walking city
let me guess, asian food
here we go again, clueless
why only one day? because real Norwegians don't go to Bergen to eat.