@@3felixnator Hadn't heard of it either, so I had to look it up. Now I know why. "Blodplättar eller tunna blodpannkakor är en variant smaksatt med blod som äts med lingonsylt från Norrbotten, Västerbotten och Jämtland. "
😂 I find it hillarous as an Argentine when they think anything corn related is from all of South América. Because the most Southern countries (Argentina, Uruguay and Chile) have NOTHING in common with the more northen Latin countries when it comes to food. In Argentina for example, our panqueques (pancakes) are actually crepes, because of the European migration
They should have a version of this game where Josh makes a food that SEEMS like it could’ve come from somewhere on the map, and they have to guess if it’s an actual food, and if so where it’s from
As a Venezuelan I'm HAPPY. HONORED. DELIGHTED, that you guys tried Cachapas, it's one of the best national dishes that we have. Thank you for making my day happier.
MREs are pretty standard as people do get deployed all over so your MREs really depends on your branch, not where you’re deployed. Sincerely, an Air Force officer
Pancake is a tricky dish in Europe. As of German pancakes - when you order a "Pfannkuchen" you'll get what you call a crepe. And if you order one in Berlin you'll get a jam-filled donut. So if you really want a pancake, ask for an (american) pancake :)
I'm Finnish and absolutely loving the amount of small things incorporated about about country! As such a small country it's so fun to see people acknowledge us, and us finns are actually pretty known for appreciating global recognition. Torille!
Austria, the country right under Germany, has also a "pancake soup" it's called "Fritatten-Suppe", where thin rolled up pancakes are sliced. It kinda looks like a noodle soup.
@@nelileen1656 Flädlesuppe ist schwäbisch, falls du aus dem Norden kommst würde mich das nicht wundern. Ich ess das Zeug viel zu oft, kann bestätigen, sehr deutsch :p (und ich denke, dass Frittatensuppe das gleiche sein müsste)
I first thought that he was speaking Faroese. Pannukakku is "pannukaka" in Faroese. I guess we Faroese have some similarities to you Finns. We also eat blood pancakes. And we, most definitely, do not exist. Many World maps don't even included us.
I'm Indian and have been to Goa but never ever come across this. I know what to look for the next time I go. Bengalis have something similar though, patishapta.
I'm from Goa, India, where the Alle Belle pancakes are from! We're a tiny coastal state that was colonised by the Portuguese till 1960, which may be why Rhett and Link thought they were South American. But man, I'm SO PUMPED to see a Goan dish be featured on GMM! Made my day! Cheers 🍻
Omg 😂 no. Lettu is pancake. Pannukakku is crepe but unfortunately it literally translates to "pan-cake" that's why it's confusing. You got the "Finland doesn't exist" part right tho.
@@darookmezd Well, no. Pannukakku = pancake in Finnish but what's called a pancake in Finland is not what is called a pancake in America. Lettu is what we would refer to if we saw an American pancake but it's also not exactly the same thing. The confusion in GMM came from them making an American pancake for the Finnish school lunch when it should have been the Finnish version of pancake which is made in the oven, not on a frying pan.
That kid in the Wheel vid at the end, I dunno what it is, but that just made me feel happy, one of the most wholesome wheel vids I’ve seen in a while. You go ride that bicycle buddy. Rock on.
@@christina.9959 Pan roasted potatoes and Sauerkraut with honey, pepper and salt is pretty good too. I don't know if Germans actually eat a lot of Sauerkraut though lol
I remember I used to watch their Spanish version translated videos because I didn't know any English that time. Now I can feel relieved watching their videos and understanding what is happening lol
Okay I really cannot understand how they can mess up a Finnish pancake TWICE 🙈 first they served a crepe with a school meal, that never happens in Finland. Then they apologize and show a blood crepe as a pancake 😂 and the irony is that there actually is a very disctinct and unusual pancake that is very common in Finland...
being a malaysian it makes me so proud to see malaysia in this video cause malaysia is such a underrated country and is barely shown in videos so it makes me so proud thanks guys!!
I was wondering... I thought "Fädle/Flädlesuppe" would be near our austrian "Frittatensuppe" which is definitely not rolled up, but stringy "pancakes" in broth. And No, Rhett, this is NOT a breakfast thing, but just a soup addition (Suppeneinlage)! Also I love a good Frittatensuppe, so yummy!
GUYS THIS IS THE FIRST EPISODE WHERE RHETT DOESN'T MENTION THAT THINGS THAT ARE UNFAMILIAR/WEIRD TO HIM ARE PROBABLY FROM ASIA!!!! IT'S A MIRACLE!!!!!!! Never thought I'd see the day.
Well to US people, the dishes they do pick from Asia tend to be weirder because they're not as used to it. But yeah weird dishes can come from anywhere.
Since Finland doesn't exist, The entirety of Scandinavia agrees that our pancakes are indeed what you call crêpes. In Norway we call them pannekake, which directly translates to pancake (crêpes to you).
The funny thing is that the ones that directly translate to pancake here in Finland are actually made in the oven on a tray as a large sheet. Wonder when they'll serve that to Rhett and Link...
@@snakessissybot @Subashree again that is very regional specific and in general people in india associate dosa as a thin crape. Even alle belle is from india but when it comes to the mass not everyone recognises it.
Lettu, lätty and ohukainen are all far closer to crepes. Pannukakku is definitely more closer to pancake even though they are not the same thing either.
„Flädlesuppe“ is a southern german dish. Normally the pancakes are just sliced into strips. Its also eaten in Austria as „Frittatensuppe“. Before moving to southern Germany I had never heard of it (as I was born in western Germany) This soup is a big hit for younger children, as far as my experience is. It’s really good and a good way to eat leftover pancakes.
We also have it in Switzerland, also just small strips and not these round things. Its really great, although I would call them crepes instead of pancakes.
Har aldrig hört om någon svensk som äter blodpannkaka, blodbröd är väl det närmsta man kan komma. Önskar de kunde göra ett avsnitt om de nordiska länderna så att de kanske slutar klumpa ihop oss någon gång 🙄😬
Think whomever doing the research missed that Lapland's (where this possibly could be a thing) culinary doesn't really apply to the rest of the country ;)
@@n4velludd ja det kan nog stämma, har ingen aning om man äter blodpannkakor där, men är iallafall säker på att de är något som inte hela landet äter ;)
When Rhett says things like "this one seems like Malaysia" or "the onions make me think Finland" and he is always correct in these guesses I'm like....how.... how is he so WELL VERSED in global cuisine??? He does this every time it's so impressive!
yeass they should, i think they can take the spice of sambal very well since they are dare enough to eat the spiciest pepper in the world! and yes, this is the first time malaysian food been included.. hihihihii
This series gives me ✨anxiety✨ because I always get the overwhelming feeling that Link is going to hit SOMEBODY (probably somehow himself {or chase}) with a dart
update: how dare you represent us with those disgusting red devil's creatures. I am declaring war against you right here right now. We shall start existing from now on.
Probably because most of the times they get a dish containing blood or other “unusual” ingredients it’s not cooked and seasoned properly. Since Josh had to follow an actual recipe to make the blood pancakes, I’m sure they were good. Also the fact they didn’t know they’re eating blood for sure in the first place helped with their preemptive disgust
Lol, true. It's always the red herring. One day they'll do snacks from the world and we'll get an Alfajor in there, and they'll guess like Finland or something.
I think we can all agree this is the best game series on GMM
This and the Will It series are definitely S tier GMM returning segments
Absolutely
Def number 1
amen
@@AdNC99 yes! I really have enjoyed those series so far
As a Finn (aka a person who doesn't exist) I accept the apology for calling a _lettu_ a _pannukakku._ Now I shall stop existing again, thank you.
Lol😂😭
You can also call a lettu some other things like a lätty or a räiskäle. I'll also stop existing now. Also, sorry is anteeksi in finnish
@@AM-mv6ro Werent you listening? SHE DOESNT EXIST NO MORE!!
Goodbye 👋
@@AM-mv6ro hey you're thirsty do you have water ?
I‘m always impressed by Rhett because he really narrows the ingredients down to the country’s and Link just yeets
Rhett’s hair makes him look like the type of guy who not only makes and sells his own kombucha, but also talks about it a LOT.
Lmao
🤣🤣 well said
Yeah it needs to go, not a good look😂
and the shirt doesn’t help 😂
LMAO!!!!!
Why is Rhett apologizing to country he doesn’t believes exist
Believe
WAKE UP SHEEPLE!!
WAKE UP SHEEPLE
wake up sheeple
Wake up sheeple
As a norwegian, I can say with absolute certainty that blood pancakes are not, I repeat, are not popular in Norway
Im a swede and i have never heard of it either. Little butthurt however they did not include raggmunk from sweden.
@@3felixnator Hadn't heard of it either, so I had to look it up. Now I know why.
"Blodplättar eller tunna blodpannkakor är en variant smaksatt med blod som äts med lingonsylt från Norrbotten, Västerbotten och Jämtland. "
I have literally never seen or heard of a blood pancake in Norway.
@@Bouitaz Jag är från Västerbotten, känner till detta men har inte stött på det.
What is popular in norway that would replace that?
Everyone when Link says Argentina confidently after Rhett nails Malaysia: 😬
He hit Argentina perfectly too 😂
I felt that😂 Malaysian here😬
😂 I find it hillarous as an Argentine when they think anything corn related is from all of South América. Because the most Southern countries (Argentina, Uruguay and Chile) have NOTHING in common with the more northen Latin countries when it comes to food. In Argentina for example, our panqueques (pancakes) are actually crepes, because of the European migration
Haha
Link: This is breakfast?
Most of Europe: We don't eat pancakes for breakfast
@@Skedge dessert only
Sometimes i make pancake breakfast on a weekend morning, im from Sweden 😆
Sweet = dessert and blood = dinner 🤘🏻😋🤘🏻
Soup for breakfast?!?!? That's neat!
Most of Asian: We don't eat pancakes for breakfast.
People talking about how this is the best game let’s not forget this is the best show .
You are absolutely one hundred percent correct best show on UA-cam
And all the other shows that they have Allure other channels Good Mythical More mystical kitchen all of them are phenomenal
Facts I’ve been on UA-cam since the beginning and they’re the ones I’ve always come back to
Agreed. I’ve watched Rhett & Link since the “Chia Lincoln” days and they are only getting better with age.
True, and the shuffle board games are always hilarious but the older GMMore story times and crew stories are WAY to underrated
Next: *International Coffee Taste Test*
Yes! 😂
Taste the poop coffee!
Tbat is needed
Yesssssss
That would be great!!
They should have a version of this game where Josh makes a food that SEEMS like it could’ve come from somewhere on the map, and they have to guess if it’s an actual food, and if so where it’s from
Thats actually a really good idea so im gonna leave this comment here
this is a hella hellla good idea
AWESOME IDEA
This is a fantastic idea!!
Really great idea!
As a Venezuelan I'm HAPPY. HONORED. DELIGHTED, that you guys tried Cachapas, it's one of the best national dishes that we have. Thank you for making my day happier.
Yeah but cachapas are not pancakes I don't understand who researched that lol
@@SalLifevlog I was thinking the same thing.. I guess because it is a 'bread' cooked in a pan..
That one looked the most delicious!
I WAS SO HAPPY TOO
Does Rhett study foods to prep for this.. he guesses right on a lot of the dishes
Link: I'm thinking Argentina
Me: *heavy sigh* here we go again
don’t forget about the philippines lmaoo
That's his go to all the time 😆
What about peanut sauce made him think Argentina 😆
@@Lexiscee seriously hahahah
“this is my chance, but it could be my moment” -Link Neal
famous last words
He said and, not but
Chase doesn't even flinch at the outfits they make him wear. He's that confident with his masculinity.
He rocks them all
That shirt is always so small!! 😂😂😂
@@tinamccormack6921 I was gonna say, he’s showing some skin! ............I like it. 😉😂
he always looks good
At this point, I'm almost positive he does it on his own. 😂😂
“Let’s talk about that.”
A simple phrase that automatically soothes the soul.
Them bringing it back is seriously one of the few good things to happen in 2020.
Honestly though. Im glad theyve included it back
Yes!!!
i’m so happy they brought it back
When are y’all gonna stop commenting about it?
Link always guesses the right country first then talks himself into the furthest away county instead and it’s very stress inducing
agreed
Whenever link says “this could be my moment to really pull ahead” it is quite the opposite
Rhett, every episode:
Argentina=meat
South America=beach
And
Japan=creative/unexpected
Central Europe=hearty
Argentina=meat is actually pretty accurate but not in this case lmao
@@runawayfaeIX Spicy :- India
@@JastinFong or Korean lol
How about an “Where in the world” version for military MREs
That would be a great episode
They should have done that instead of just tasting them
This***
MREs are pretty standard as people do get deployed all over so your MREs really depends on your branch, not where you’re deployed. Sincerely, an Air Force officer
@@laurennichole737 I meant MREs from other countries’ militaries.
Pancake is a tricky dish in Europe. As of German pancakes - when you order a "Pfannkuchen" you'll get what you call a crepe. And if you order one in Berlin you'll get a jam-filled donut. So if you really want a pancake, ask for an (american) pancake :)
Jap...war sehr verwirrt, als ich von Berlin nach NRW gezogen bin.
I'm Finnish and absolutely loving the amount of small things incorporated about about country! As such a small country it's so fun to see people acknowledge us, and us finns are actually pretty known for appreciating global recognition. Torille!
“You’re a weekend batter daddy”
Link-2020
Austria, the country right under Germany, has also a "pancake soup" it's called "Fritatten-Suppe", where thin rolled up pancakes are sliced. It kinda looks like a noodle soup.
and I’ve never heard of it here in Germany actually
@@nelileen1656 Flädlesuppe ist schwäbisch, falls du aus dem Norden kommst würde mich das nicht wundern. Ich ess das Zeug viel zu oft, kann bestätigen, sehr deutsch :p (und ich denke, dass Frittatensuppe das gleiche sein müsste)
My Opa is Austrian and I love fritatten soup! I grew up eating it
@@Lokificent Man kann Flädlesuppe zu oft essen???
Never heard of "Flädlesuppe"...we just call it Pfannkuchensuppe. And it's also not rolled up, but just like a noodle soup
As a Finn, even tho I don't exist. I'll take that pannukakku. This made my day, seeing Rhett speaking Finnish.
I just love how Rhett says pannukakku
I first thought that he was speaking Faroese. Pannukakku is "pannukaka" in Faroese.
I guess we Faroese have some similarities to you Finns. We also eat blood pancakes. And we, most definitely, do not exist. Many World maps don't even included us.
@ Oli kyllä hauska.
@@Teddyngham Well, then we share something same. We don't exists.
Link every time he has a chance to take the lead: I think it’s the exact opposite of what it actually is
im an apam balik man from malaysian,i feel it's true honour of malaysia that link like our country's food,thanks man
As someone from Malaysia, I'm so proud and happy about their reaction to our Apam Balik.
Proud Malaysian scrolling through too
Yeah same
Apam Bali#
am malaysian i expect roti canai and dont even know whats Apam Balik
@@jonathanng138 in Penang we call it APOM BALIK
Always excited whenever there’s anything Malaysian in their videos 😄🇲🇾
Omg yes!!! Finally a dish from Goa, India. Alle belle is my favourite Goan crepe. We rarely use all that food colouring though.
I had no idea what that is and I’m from India.. I’m really excited to try it now though.
I'm Indian and have been to Goa but never ever come across this. I know what to look for the next time I go. Bengalis have something similar though, patishapta.
@@aparajita1998 I was thinking the same. It's patishapta, but with colour.
We make in Mangalore too but a little differently!
Rhett is really good at guessing the right country's like wow.
Yep totally
Right
I'm from Goa, India, where the Alle Belle pancakes are from! We're a tiny coastal state that was colonised by the Portuguese till 1960, which may be why Rhett and Link thought they were South American.
But man, I'm SO PUMPED to see a Goan dish be featured on GMM! Made my day!
Cheers 🍻
Oh! So they are from Goa! I was questioning where in India they were from 😂
I was almost gonna comment that they aren't Indian nice to see they're from India lmao
As a Malaysian, I got so excited when I saw my country on the map, and even more so when the apam balik appeared and Link said he loved it!!
I gotta say I was really hoping Link would hit Germany, I would've lost it lol
that would have absolutely sent me 😭
Whenever link thinks “this is my chance,” it’s all over for him
Sad but true
Did Rhett just acknowledge Finland’s existence? 2020 is weird
Venezuela’s cachapa is the best!!!
Things I've learned from GMM:
- Pannu Kakku is Finnish for pancake
- Lettu is a Finnish crepe
- Finland doesn't exist
The Finns and jrr tolkins elves have a lot in common.
Omg 😂 no. Lettu is pancake. Pannukakku is crepe but unfortunately it literally translates to "pan-cake" that's why it's confusing. You got the "Finland doesn't exist" part right tho.
@@darookmezd Well, no. Pannukakku = pancake in Finnish but what's called a pancake in Finland is not what is called a pancake in America. Lettu is what we would refer to if we saw an American pancake but it's also not exactly the same thing. The confusion in GMM came from them making an American pancake for the Finnish school lunch when it should have been the Finnish version of pancake which is made in the oven, not on a frying pan.
"Lettu" is definitely much closer to crepes than pancakes, pancakes are way thicker and typically use baking soda
@@T.K.T you're actually right. Lettu is very thin (at least in our local café) and pannukakku has more "cake" qualities.
Malaysian here.
That pronunciation of Apam Balik is on point!
I would love to see Gordon Ramsey play this game with them.
Stop that would be amazing
Apology accepted.
Sincerely,
Finland
(Or at least ONE Finnish person)
Yes, accepted! By another Finn.
Ok, tämän kerran..
pannukaku, my non existent dude
Kalsarikännit
Do y'all even exist though? Or are you all just bots pretending to be real people?
That kid in the Wheel vid at the end, I dunno what it is, but that just made me feel happy, one of the most wholesome wheel vids I’ve seen in a while.
You go ride that bicycle buddy. Rock on.
Eyyyyy glad i made you feel happy 😊
The kid at the end for the Wheel of Mythicality video was honestly one of the most heart-warming I've seen in awhile.
Still waiting for the international mre taste test like everyone else
Facts
mre?
@@pool_noodle420 Meals ready (to) eat
@@roandooley6274 ohhh, didnt they already do something like that? the military meals? thats probably close enough...
Don’t worry Finland, Rochester doesn’t exist either
Or Australia 🤷🏻♀️😂
In Germany, or to be specific in Swabia we call this „Flädlesuppe“. We usally eat it before the main meal.
I sometimes have it as a main dish, it's so delightful.
They need to try Maultaschen with Potatosalad 🤤🤤🤤..
@@christina.9959 Pan roasted potatoes and Sauerkraut with honey, pepper and salt is pretty good too. I don't know if Germans actually eat a lot of Sauerkraut though lol
Schwaben... natürlich. xD
I've never seen this and wouldn't have known it was even german. I was expecting something like Eierkuchen. Grüße aus Norddeutschland =)
Most Indians here wondering what the heck is Alle Belle 😂😂 I've never seen that thing in my entire life. I was expecting them to serve Dosas.
Alle Belle is a traditional Goan sweet pancake made during feasts. Sometimes it's good to discover something new about your own country, too.
It's from Goa but we don't use food colouring in our pancakes
Dosas are very famous and very easy to guess for them in a game format. They are introducing new dishes from a very varied Indian cuisine.
They eat something like that in Sri Lanka too, but no food colouring there either and they’re called pani pol
I was legit expecting dosa too
as a finn living in the sea where finland DOES NOT exist i accept your apology
You know what often have fins? Sea creatures. Coincidence? I think not.
I don't get this jokes.. Can u explain it to me
@@bacelmilanisti5991 they did an episode talking about Finland. Just search, GMM Finland doesn't exist
Wish they could’ve used Korean mung bean pancakes or vegetable pancakes.
or hotteok!
Kamika C
Great idea!! I’ve forgotten about hotteok!!!
I remember I used to watch their Spanish version translated videos because I didn't know any English that time. Now I can feel relieved watching their videos and understanding what is happening lol
Link: Its got peanuts. I'm going for Argentina
Everyone watching: NOOOOOOO!!!!
Even rewatching these, you guys melt my anxiety away somehow.
so happy theyre doing “lets talk about that” again
Didn't know they were. When?
Yay it's back!!
Same
I hope Rhett and Link never stop making GMM, because it always puts a smile on my face when I see the notification.
I’m dying of laughter at them comparing the Finnish crepe to Ethiopian Injera
I was seriously binge watching their “international taste test” videos last night, praying they were going to make one soon! 🤩🤩🤩
Link’s shirt was unsettling close to his skin tone!
*flashbacks to the skin walls*
That is the first thing I said when the video played!
So happy to see apam balik featured here as a Malaysian!
I'm sure most of the Indians wouldn't guess India on the first pancake 😂
yeah, when i saw that i thought it was a "masala dosa - Holi edition"
What in the world was that 😶😂
Not if you are from Goa💃🙌🏽
It's made in goa
If it would've been a malpua then it could've been an easy guess for Indians. But yeah now that I read the comments, I remember it's from Goa
Okay I really cannot understand how they can mess up a Finnish pancake TWICE 🙈 first they served a crepe with a school meal, that never happens in Finland. Then they apologize and show a blood crepe as a pancake 😂 and the irony is that there actually is a very disctinct and unusual pancake that is very common in Finland...
I think they did it on purpose lol
being a malaysian it makes me so proud to see malaysia in this video cause malaysia is such a underrated country and is barely shown in videos so it makes me so proud thanks guys!!
proud to be a malaysian, right here
im the kid in the video and i would like to thank you
@@squeaky487 awesome! I was at the end of their video called "International Soups Taste Test"
"Where in the world do there international accents come from" lets make it happen!
Yes!
Nah
Too Easy
Way too easy
nah
Started with an apology, ended with a gag. I love the GMM-Finland fued
Rhett- apologizes to Finland
also Rhett
*FINLAND IS NOT REAL*
The ‘spongey’ thing Rhett was on about in the Ethiopian restaurant is called injera
That stuff is so good.
A coincidence I'm eating that right now while watching this!
The first time I had Ethiopian food, Injera was my favourite! It reminded me of Dosa
This whole thing brings up the question where do you draw the line between bread and pancake? I think of injera as bread.
@@TheBusyJane I feel like it's more pancake like. Either way, I love it!
German „Flädlesuppe“ defitnley does not look like that 😂
They're American, were lucky they know that Europe isn't a country
I don’t know any Americans who aren’t aware that Europe is a continent.
I was wondering... I thought "Fädle/Flädlesuppe" would be near our austrian "Frittatensuppe" which is definitely not rolled up, but stringy "pancakes" in broth. And No, Rhett, this is NOT a breakfast thing, but just a soup addition (Suppeneinlage)! Also I love a good Frittatensuppe, so yummy!
Well, you're lucky. I know plenty of Americans who think/thought Europe is a country
@@Dodl1 Frittatensuppe is the Same thing, that’s what I meant. I have never seen rolled up pancakes in it lol
I love how they apologize to Finland then almost throw up while eating their food lol.
were they supposed to pretend to like it to satisfy you?
For any fellow Indian wondering why you have never heard of this pancake: It's commonly eaten in Goa.
Thank you!
I was just about to search for a comment about this, thanks!
It looks like modak stuffing inside a dosa. And how to correctly pronounce it?
Bro I am Goan, that's not common
Yepyepyep
Me as a Malaysian: Finally, after all these years, something from Malaysia. 😭
AND APAM BALIK IS THE BEST!
Too bad they did not taste the thin version of this. Equally as awesome.
u know right 😂😂
Eyyy Malaysian gang!
agreed!!!!!?! LOVE FROM MALAYSIA
Di Sabah kami panggil kuih "Tarang Bulan" 🤣
GUYS THIS IS THE FIRST EPISODE WHERE RHETT DOESN'T MENTION THAT THINGS THAT ARE UNFAMILIAR/WEIRD TO HIM ARE PROBABLY FROM ASIA!!!! IT'S A MIRACLE!!!!!!! Never thought I'd see the day.
Probably cause the only East Asian dish was something he was confidently familiar with where it came from and guessed perfectly lol
Well to US people, the dishes they do pick from Asia tend to be weirder because they're not as used to it. But yeah weird dishes can come from anywhere.
Rhett looks like he’s walking from coast to coast and not shaving.
im better than people
He took a pill in Ibiza as well?
Yes
Forrest Gump?
That's Forrest Gump.
What is the fascination with commenting about his looks? Really can’t come up with anything else?
Anyone else gets mad with Links reasoning lmao?
*tortilla product exists*
Link: I’m feeling Japan
Hahaha exactly!
Since Finland doesn't exist, The entirety of Scandinavia agrees that our pancakes are indeed what you call crêpes. In Norway we call them pannekake, which directly translates to pancake (crêpes to you).
The funny thing is that the ones that directly translate to pancake here in Finland are actually made in the oven on a tray as a large sheet. Wonder when they'll serve that to Rhett and Link...
They should've fed them dosas representing India. Would've blown their minds
But much more obvious where they're from methinks
Dosa is a crepe not a pancake
@@swagd2707 kal dosai is similar to pancake though
@@snakessissybot @Subashree again that is very regional specific and in general people in india associate dosa as a thin crape. Even alle belle is from india but when it comes to the mass not everyone recognises it.
Let's be honest: we all sing along with the intro of the game
The Ethiopian flat bread Rhett was referring to when eating the pancake from "Finland", is called "Injera". It's great!
The Apam Balik looks so good guys! Kudos Mythical Kitchen for that! Malaysians approved 👍
agreed! it looks good. but I prefer the thin apam balik to the thick ones though
@@jules5841 YES! FRESH THIN APAM BALIK FROM PASAR MALAM IS THE BEST!
Link: I'm feeling Argentina
Me: NOOOO
Link looks amazing in today’s episode. That top he’s wearing is just perfect. 💫
It's either Lettu, lätty or OHUKAINEN, which is "correct" word for the pancake , depending in which region of finland you live in.
ot nahkahousunpaikka (patch for leather pants)
Lettu, lätty and ohukainen are all far closer to crepes. Pannukakku is definitely more closer to pancake even though they are not the same thing either.
And they definitely aren't popular in Sweden. Literally never heard of them, we prefer our rolled up pancakes with strawberry jam and whipped cream.
Rhett Cheated on Malaysia no way he just knew that you can tell he looked it up on the internet before or something
Latty or ohukainen and pancake are not the same thing. Latty is crepe and pannukakku is pancake.
„Flädlesuppe“ is a southern german dish. Normally the pancakes are just sliced into strips. Its also eaten in Austria as „Frittatensuppe“. Before moving to southern Germany I had never heard of it (as I was born in western Germany)
This soup is a big hit for younger children, as far as my experience is. It’s really good and a good way to eat leftover pancakes.
I've never heard of leftover pancakes 😆😉
@@chesca7295 sometimes these magical situations appear when you make batter for 20 people...for 2 people really xD
We also have it in Switzerland, also just small strips and not these round things. Its really great, although I would call them crepes instead of pancakes.
yes that is correct. My Grandma made it the day after we had pancakes. They were not rolled up of course.
@@TerrorkeksTatsu hahaha I must try that.
”They are also popular in Norway and Sweden”
Never in almost my 20 year old life have I ever heard of blood pancakes here in Sweden
Blodpudding ja, blodkorv ja. Blodpannkaka, Nej!
ive never heard of those colored pancakes even tho im from india
Har aldrig hört om någon svensk som äter blodpannkaka, blodbröd är väl det närmsta man kan komma. Önskar de kunde göra ett avsnitt om de nordiska länderna så att de kanske slutar klumpa ihop oss någon gång 🙄😬
Think whomever doing the research missed that Lapland's (where this possibly could be a thing) culinary doesn't really apply to the rest of the country ;)
@@n4velludd ja det kan nog stämma, har ingen aning om man äter blodpannkakor där, men är iallafall säker på att de är något som inte hela landet äter ;)
I'm an Indian foodie but I haven't seen those multicolor pancakes in my life!
Same
Same
Same but I am in the north it could be a South Indian dish. Could it be?
@@luckykhandelwal113 im a keralite and ive never seen those but a comment mentioned its common in goa
goan alle belle..
When Rhett says things like "this one seems like Malaysia" or "the onions make me think Finland" and he is always correct in these guesses I'm like....how.... how is he so WELL VERSED in global cuisine??? He does this every time it's so impressive!
The international game is by far my favorite. I love the positivity you guys bring to peoples day thank y’all
everyday rhett looks more and more like he should be wrestling bears and cutting down trees. and i’m here for it.
right💀
I was thinking he looks more and more like the alternate universe Rhett in Buddy System
Is this the first time they've had Malaysian food??!?!?! R&L needs to try Nasi Lemak next!
yeass they should, i think they can take the spice of sambal very well since they are dare enough to eat the spiciest pepper in the world! and yes, this is the first time malaysian food been included.. hihihihii
This series gives me ✨anxiety✨ because I always get the overwhelming feeling that Link is going to hit SOMEBODY (probably somehow himself {or chase}) with a dart
I hope they never stop doing this game. Definitely one of my favourites!!!
Link: I really feel like this is Argentina
me: oh no hes gonna lose
As a [country resident], it makes me so [mood] when [video event]
As an indian i can say this: i have never seen whatever those are
I know what it is but never seen one with so many colours. It's called Patishapta where I am from. You can look it up.
Same here. I was expecting malpua or patishapta, never seen these colourful ones.
From Bangladesh,
I thought those were pathishapta but never had em in colour
I lowkey expected them to be colorful masala dosas😂
Its a goan/kerala dish had it the last time I travelled there.
Link: "YA BUM"
I'm using that now.
That’s actually a common phrase for my family
I use that phrase already 😂
I am glad you corrected the pancake error. Kiitos!
update: how dare you represent us with those disgusting red devil's creatures. I am declaring war against you right here right now. We shall start existing from now on.
Next: International Wedding Cakes
Josh: Oh for gods sake..
When you’re in Australia and it’s like totally a normal time to watch
Same here but India, it's 4.30 pm
hahaha i know bro hahaha
@@lornaearl2572 it’s 10:00 pm here in Australia lol
It's 4 PM for me lol.
When you have to go to work and watch this while you get ready
"Look in there and tell me what you see."
"Darkness."
That was funnier to me than it should have been. 😜😜
is no one really talking about the blood pancakes being the first time they were able to get blood down successfully without fighting it.
But honestly, if that was made like Finns do it, you can't taste the blood. It's very delicious. Yes, I'm a Finn and yes, I don't exist.
Rhett didn't even think it was blood haha
Probably because most of the times they get a dish containing blood or other “unusual” ingredients it’s not cooked and seasoned properly. Since Josh had to follow an actual recipe to make the blood pancakes, I’m sure they were good.
Also the fact they didn’t know they’re eating blood for sure in the first place helped with their preemptive disgust
Not the first but sure
argentina is always on the map but never gets a food. so sad
Lol, true. It's always the red herring. One day they'll do snacks from the world and we'll get an Alfajor in there, and they'll guess like Finland or something.
Very true. And Argentina could have had their delicious pancakes with Dulce de leche on this episode
@@ruffryder818 The issue is that those are crepes. So it would have been the Finland situation all over again.
I thought I was the only one feeling like this.
I used to think Link was an attractive dad, but now he reminds me of my grandma.
Me: **not sleeping all night and having school soon**
GMM: **uploads**
Me: yeah I should totally watch this instead of sleeping