@@riripebby I love that we are now at a point where you can say someone goes "Full David Mitchell", and a large contingent of commenters will know *exactly* what you mean.
My Danish grandmother, in the 1950's, would place a block of back licorice between my cheek and teeth overnight to treat a cold. I ended up loving licorice, Black Jack gum, and even SenSen.
What an amazing episode. I'm sad Sandi didn't have them try to taste something before and after the peppercorns; we do this for fun in wine tasting. Alan getting annoyed at the tongue twisters because he didn't realize people found that hard was perfect.
Failed NZ comedian not being funny in the motherland somehow works for you? It's mad. At least she's not acting like an excited five year old at her first school panto any more I guess
We don’t have adult salmiakki (liquorice) in Finland. It doesn’t say so anywhere. Finns grow up on salmiakki. That’s why Finland is the happiest country in the world 6th year in a row and why we have so many metal bands.
You can fridge your sourdough starter for up to a month without feeding. When you are ready to bake, take one part starter to 3 parts warm water and 3 parts flour. Let it rise at room temperature until it rises app ⅓ of volume, then bake with it according to your recipe.
I've loved salmiakki (salt liquorice) all my life. It's absolutely not "adult". To the phrase "Sibelius, sauna ja sisu" we could well add salmiakki. 🇫🇮
Sandi didn't say it's only eaten by adults. It's called adult licorice because it contains a harmful chemical at levels above normal food safety standards so it can't be marketed to children. The panelists were being a bit obnoxious though how they kept going on about licorice being disgusting and claiming that no child eats it with Sandi sitting right there. I don't like salted licorice but I've loved regular licorice my entire life, the black jelly beans were always my favorite as a kid
When I played hockey at 10 to 15 years old (in sweden) they sold salmiakki mixed with sugar as a powder in a box made to look like a hockey puck. Clearly made for children and we loved it (still do)
Really? Maybe it's a regional thing. Ice cream vans were a staple of my childhood in southern US. This was the early 90s, and we called them ice cream trucks (Even though they were more of a van). The theme I recall wasn't Greensleeves, though, it was "Turkey in the Straw."
In the Netherlands we have double salt liquorice. Children eat it just as the adults. The Netherlands would have vetoed it, together with the Germans and skandis. It says nowhere that it is only for adults.
I had a teacher, who told us that they grew up with a father as CIA agent. Before they could answer the phone he had to check a book to see what the story/alias is.
So, I’ve heard of the Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist (as opposed to great maple syrup heists committed in other nations) before. But I also just recently started watching a show called The Gold; which is about the aftermath of a heist and the difficulties involved in fencing an enormous amount of gold. Did not occur to me before to wonder how all that syrup was liquidated. So to speak.
Totally just making assumptions here, However in general is it better to steal consumables BECAUSE they cant be found years later and tracked back like something like gold or other "permanent" goods. Semitrucks/lorries transporting food get robbed all the time because of this. After selling the food, people eat it and then all the evidence is gone. What is extra good about maple syrup, is it has a long shelf life, SO they dont have to move it as quick as other foodstuffs.
25:47 I have to second the fact that the Greensleeves music sounds very creepy for an ice cream truck LOL! Is that really what it sounds like over in the UK? In the United States, we play "Do Your Ears Hang Low?": ua-cam.com/video/axBvlF3G_fo/v-deo.html It's a funny, cute children's song that we all learn in elementary school 😅
"She could start crack tomorrow" 😂 you'd be surprised how many elderly patients have hard drugs in their system. I once had an 80 y/o test positive for DMT!
Finland is not part of Scandinavia! Norway, Denmark and Sweden makes Scandinavia. If you include Finland and Iceland (and Greenland + the Faroe Islands) you get the nordic countries.
@@thisravenhasflown010 factual accuracy is overrated. Who cares about knowledge anymore? Especially in a program about facts. It's a comedy show, but it is a comedy show that is based on facts.
@@Bushcraftandknives entertaining is part of what they do. At QI they constantly update their answers trying to keep it factual. Sadly for anal folks like you that will never be enough. Bwahahahaha. Snark for snark answered.
The one with "getting maple sirup from the trees is not an european invention" - it's done everywhere in the world with different trees. In europe with birch trees for example.
I´m Scandinavian and the candy she gave them is manly eaten by kids to be honest. I loved them as a child, although I mostly just enjoyed the salty part and spit out the sweeter part later. Yes adults like djungelvrål as well but I would say that they often choose some other licorice.
I know Jason isn't a toff but Alice is sitting close by and says the word "medicine" properly and he goes on to say it incorrectly. Seriously what is the point of the Kings' English?
What do you mean? Series T ended in March but all episodes got deleted from YT rather quickly, I think they now put a stop to new QI uploads. I found the whole series somewhere else but sadly I can't post any link cause it isn't exactly a legit site and that would certainly violate YT terms. Series U should start anytime now btw, I guess there won't be much on YT this time but if you find an episode I recommend watching it immediately.
When Alan Davis goes full David Mitchell. I laughed loudly.
Yes!! That's what it was!
@@riripebby I love that we are now at a point where you can say someone goes "Full David Mitchell", and a large contingent of commenters will know *exactly* what you mean.
I love David Mitchell.
My Danish grandmother, in the 1950's, would place a block of back licorice between my cheek and teeth overnight to treat a cold. I ended up loving licorice, Black Jack gum, and even SenSen.
This was brilliant episode
What an amazing episode. I'm sad Sandi didn't have them try to taste something before and after the peppercorns; we do this for fun in wine tasting.
Alan getting annoyed at the tongue twisters because he didn't realize people found that hard was perfect.
So you are sad QI isn't a wine tasting? I'm not.
Yaaaaay Alice!
Love having Rose as a panelist.
Failed NZ comedian not being funny in the motherland somehow works for you? It's mad.
At least she's not acting like an excited five year old at her first school panto any more I guess
Nah, what's mad is she's got you so butthurt that you are replying to other people's UA-cam comments.
@@winzracingNZ but you can act like a spoiled little brat on the internet...
@@robotdeershe's not funny
She's so bad 1:48
Rose is my celebrity crush.
I'll have Alice. Please and thank you
Are you watching her on Taskmaster Kids?😊
Are you watching her on Taskmaster Kids?😊
@@zapkvrHave her?😂 Maybe ask her with a please and thank you to her😂
Our ice cream vans play Greensleaves in Australia too!!!!!!😮
Ahem, Greensleeves. We don't have an ice cream van in Geelong. Too cold
@zapkvr Not on March 9th.
The bloody van would have melted.
@@zapkvr 🤪
We don’t have adult salmiakki (liquorice) in Finland. It doesn’t say so anywhere. Finns grow up on salmiakki. That’s why Finland is the happiest country in the world 6th year in a row and why we have so many metal bands.
You can fridge your sourdough starter for up to a month without feeding. When you are ready to bake, take one part starter to 3 parts warm water and 3 parts flour. Let it rise at room temperature until it rises app ⅓ of volume, then bake with it according to your recipe.
This encourages harmful Listeria!
DON'T do it.
so strawberry licorice is amazing and at least 100% of americans love it
That's a candy compared to the licorice they are talking about 😂 and make that 99%😂
I've loved salmiakki (salt liquorice) all my life. It's absolutely not "adult". To the phrase "Sibelius, sauna ja sisu" we could well add salmiakki. 🇫🇮
Sandi didn't say it's only eaten by adults. It's called adult licorice because it contains a harmful chemical at levels above normal food safety standards so it can't be marketed to children. The panelists were being a bit obnoxious though how they kept going on about licorice being disgusting and claiming that no child eats it with Sandi sitting right there. I don't like salted licorice but I've loved regular licorice my entire life, the black jelly beans were always my favorite as a kid
When I played hockey at 10 to 15 years old (in sweden) they sold salmiakki mixed with sugar as a powder in a box made to look like a hockey puck. Clearly made for children and we loved it (still do)
I've lived in the US all my life, and the first time I ever saw an ice cream truck was a Mr. Whippy van on a trip to London in my thirties.
Really? Maybe it's a regional thing. Ice cream vans were a staple of my childhood in southern US. This was the early 90s, and we called them ice cream trucks (Even though they were more of a van). The theme I recall wasn't Greensleeves, though, it was "Turkey in the Straw."
They were big in my town in the 60s. Now, not so much. Health & safety has killed them off
That's very strange.
Henry VIII wrote the song and Thatcher invented the icecream. It's a hell of a legacy the icecream truck has.
I like, that Sandi is credited as "skolebestyrer" - a rarely used Danish word meaning head of a private school.
Only Alan can turn a conversation about peppers into toilets.
ADORE normal Licorice and salmiak also 😘
In the Netherlands we have double salt liquorice. Children eat it just as the adults. The Netherlands would have vetoed it, together with the Germans and skandis. It says nowhere that it is only for adults.
I had a teacher, who told us that they grew up with a father as CIA agent. Before they could answer the phone he had to check a book to see what the story/alias is.
So, I’ve heard of the Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist (as opposed to great maple syrup heists committed in other nations) before. But I also just recently started watching a show called The Gold; which is about the aftermath of a heist and the difficulties involved in fencing an enormous amount of gold.
Did not occur to me before to wonder how all that syrup was liquidated.
So to speak.
Totally just making assumptions here, However in general is it better to steal consumables BECAUSE they cant be found years later and tracked back like something like gold or other "permanent" goods. Semitrucks/lorries transporting food get robbed all the time because of this. After selling the food, people eat it and then all the evidence is gone. What is extra good about maple syrup, is it has a long shelf life, SO they dont have to move it as quick as other foodstuffs.
25:47 I have to second the fact that the Greensleeves music sounds very creepy for an ice cream truck LOL! Is that really what it sounds like over in the UK? In the United States, we play "Do Your Ears Hang Low?": ua-cam.com/video/axBvlF3G_fo/v-deo.html It's a funny, cute children's song that we all learn in elementary school 😅
The tune is actually called “Turkey in the Straw.”
I’ve never heard anything but Scott Joplin’s “The Entertainer” in either New Hampshire or North Carolina…🤔
Where you at @Taricus?
@@dannymac6368 I grew up in Michigan. I don't think I've ever heard an ice cream truck in Tennessee.
Pumpkin is yummy .. essential in a roast dinner
Well theres pumpkin and then there's Knucklehead
the ice cream van sounds like it should be in the harry potter movie
"She could start crack tomorrow" 😂 you'd be surprised how many elderly patients have hard drugs in their system. I once had an 80 y/o test positive for DMT!
21:00 no no no. Banda wasn't exchanged for Manhatten. Suriname was.
Manhattan ffs😂
Finland is not part of Scandinavia!
Norway, Denmark and Sweden makes Scandinavia. If you include Finland and Iceland (and Greenland + the Faroe Islands) you get the nordic countries.
Definitely not Scandinavian and the Finns have historical reasons for not liking any association with the Scandies.
Feel better now cupcake? And which country are you in that this was SO IMPORTANT to stress?😂😂
@@thisravenhasflown010 factual accuracy is overrated. Who cares about knowledge anymore? Especially in a program about facts. It's a comedy show, but it is a comedy show that is based on facts.
@@Bushcraftandknives entertaining is part of what they do. At QI they constantly update their answers trying to keep it factual. Sadly for anal folks like you that will never be enough. Bwahahahaha. Snark for snark answered.
Yes, we know.
The one with "getting maple sirup from the trees is not an european invention" - it's done everywhere in the world with different trees. In europe with birch trees for example.
Not sure if its a nation thing but over here its spelled syrup.
“I’m from O’awa innit” -Canadian Jason Statham
I´m Scandinavian and the candy she gave them is manly eaten by kids to be honest. I loved them as a child, although I mostly just enjoyed the salty part and spit out the sweeter part later. Yes adults like djungelvrål as well but I would say that they often choose some other licorice.
I know Jason isn't a toff but Alice is sitting close by and says the word "medicine" properly and he goes on to say it incorrectly. Seriously what is the point of the Kings' English?
????
There is none. You aren't gods.
Syrup is for Canadians as tea is for Brits.
No cupcake, not even close. More like syrup is to Canada as sausages are to the UK. Tea is a drink and cannot be compared correctly 😂
@@thisravenhasflown010 Google "Canadians drinking maple syrup." Take that, cupcake.
Maple syrup is liquid gold...
What is the canned sounding laughter at 25:21 ? Is that pumped into the stage? Edited in? I like it, just curious
This episode was filmed without a live audience due to COVID. The crew's laughter was recorded, it's not canned laughter
There was also a time where there was a Zoom audience.
They never use canned laughter but during covid they did use the crew, zoom and more to handle things
I don't know what Rose is on about. All ice cream vans in NZ play Greensleeves.
My mom tried to make me eat her Danish licorice. 🤢
Finland is not Scandinavia!!
❤😂🏅
They could've gotten better salmiakki for taste tbh
She askes due South of Mexico and then suddenly its west, what?
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South America would have to be further west in order to be due south of Mexico
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To be quite frank, frankly, licorice is quite äckligt.
It has to be "T" time by now.
Why on 2021?
What do you mean?
Series T ended in March but all episodes got deleted from YT rather quickly, I think they now put a stop to new QI uploads.
I found the whole series somewhere else but sadly I can't post any link cause it isn't exactly a legit site and that would certainly violate YT terms.
Series U should start anytime now btw, I guess there won't be much on YT this time but if you find an episode I recommend watching it immediately.
@@DerEchteBoldWell I think you for the playlist you did provide. 🤗
T is available on that other site, the one where they have Motion and it's Daily.
Stupid over track trying to prevent strike
Over track? What does that mean?
I can't really see anything wrong with this episode.
Watwatwhaaat?
Ew.
Then scroll on. You just can't keep your mouth shut can you whiners. You need to make unpleasantness for everyone 😂