1:47 That Iranian sugar cane is called Nabat, it works like sugar cubes to sweeten tea, hot drinks, etc. It’s rock solid! Never seen anyone chew on them like candies. You should have searched more cause Iran has lots of wonderful local candies!
@@Crosshill Actually we have both types, the version which the crystals have formed over a stick is just a treat works mainly as hot beverage sweetener (single dose). The big chunky ones are basically the same thing, just a different shape and size (their crystals have formed up around a tiny cotton string instead of a wood stick). Don’t get fool by the shiny crystals, they look really cool and people sometimes want to chew on them like lollipop, but believe me it’s not a very good idea cause they’re rock solid (tried it as a kid).
Here is the story of how salt water taffy got its name: In an East Coast Beach resort town (some say Atlantic City) a big storm came in and flooded a candy maker's store ruining a batch of taffy. Some kids walked by and asked if they could have the taffy since the maker was going to throw it out anyway. When they asked what flavor the taffy was the maker said that it was now "salt water taffy." The maker was shocked to see that the kids loved the candy and asked for more. The maker quickly realized what they had discovered and soon taffy with a pinch of sea salt to enhance the flavor became one of his best selling candy.
I'm from Slovenia and my favourite Slovenian candy is from brand called Šumi. They have hard apple and I think clamentine candies which have fizzling sour powder inside. We always ate them on school trips.
Me: Huh, they actually seem to be giving actual answers. Aren't a few of these supposed to be misinformation? "Winegums are Canadian." Me: Ahh, there it is.
India 🇮🇳 has its fair share of candy from the company called Parle. Mango Bite, Kaccha Mango Bite, Coffee Bite, Poppins etc. They all taste so good and a nostalgic taste for the 90s kids. 😋
As a kid, i got an entire 36 count box of the full size Banankos as a gift. I ate all of them in one night and my mom was mortified when she walked into my room and saw all the wrappers lol
1:22 Turkish Delight's selling increased during The Chronicles of Narnia: The Witch, The Lion & The Wardrobe in Cinema, where Edmund betraying his Siblings to Jadis the Evil White Witch only for Turkish Delight
@@alexandrarivoire1556 no! Because Jadis using Spell at Turkish Delight, so... If Edmund addicted with Turkish Delight, Edmund easily manipulated/controlled by Jadis. Such as "Narcotic" effect if Edmund addicted by "Spelled" Turkish Delight
@@alexandrarivoire1556 it's okay. I'm already watching Disney version (in Indonesian subtitle). Thus, a Turkish Delight also sold in Modern Supermarket at Turkish corner too (some Turkish Delight covered by finely chopped Pistachio after covered by powdered sugar)
@@hisokamorow3611 They don't mean that yes they chupa chups are available in many places, but they are originally from Spain. They are a Spanish invention
@Ellie yeah I think that it may differ from which country of the uk u may be from as in england or could differentiate from Scotland Wales and northern island
@@HunterSlayer2727 Its definitely not. maybe the goldbears are different to the bears in starmix but its been closer to strawberry for me. same with the green part of the dummies to
One of my favourite Czech candies are called kyselé rybičky or literally sour fish. They taste soooo good and if you ever visit you should try them but another huge classics here is pikao, jesenka and piknik. Honestly it’s all just various condensed milks in a tube but it’s kinda fun.
@@personalmaniac7996 Misschien niet specifiek die vorm maar dat type drop is wel overal xD en t is gewoon een Nederlands Venco zakje dus t is niet alsof ze ernaast zitten ofzo.
Last one is from Finland and i love those,spicy powder inside and licorice flavour outside.Strong ones and might be overwhelming for people from other countries.But finnish people love them. Also haribo and chocolate bananas are familiar here
Please go find a Japanese grocery store and please go check it out not only is their candy selection pretty cool it'll be the gateway to you trying other things. I know it was for me.
Chilli milli is the most loved candy in Pakistan. It's a sweet and spicy jelly treat comes in the form of chillies. You guys should do another episode on candies from around the world 🇵🇰❤️
also cocomos :) and fanty. Cocomos have a nice print on its nice crispy outer shell with an amazing inner core as smooth chocolate. Fanty has a hard shell giving a nice tangy, juicy taste resulting in giving you a taste of fanta
As a Dutch person, I can definitely confirm that liquorice is absolutely delicious! I especially like the salted kind, which gives it an extra flavour boost that excites your taste buds big-time. Most of the sweets I eat are vegetarian, which do include those pig sweets that are mostly vegetarian in my home country as well, where they're sold by the brands Katja and Katjes (the latter actually being a German brand) which specialise in veg(etari)an candy for quite a few years now.
I saw palitos de la selva and ran here Edit: also, the flavor it's more strawberry-marshmallowish than vanilla, and doesn't have a very strong flavor, so it's quite "soft" compared to the artificial flavoring of say, harder candies or juice infused gummies, without being as sugary strong as actual marshmallows
Turkish delights are really good but sometimes it depends where you get them. When I am in Albania I get them from REKA pasticeri and they make some of the best deserts and delights.
Im from Brazil, and I love one candy called 7Belo, which is a rasberry yogurt-flavored soft candy, its a little bit gummy but its also soft, i love it, even that sticks in your teeth. When u bite it its hard, but when you chew it it starts to get soft
@@samanthamorris2744 Yes, u can find it online. I live in Kansas, so there isnt brazilian market next to me, so this is the only option that I have, ik that that store also sends to Alaska, Canada, Mexico and Hawai'i
2:16 happy to see my favorite childhood candy !! it actually tastes rather soft with strawberry and milk flavor, I just love the sugary outer of the candy rarely chew I just put it in my mouth and it dissolves
Turkish delights and Italian fruit jelly are amazing, the Italian version is like a lighter fruited version of the Turkish one. And the banana candy from Croatia is the best thing ever, it's like cheesecake and marshmallow cream in one bite
Many discoveries in cooking and confectionery have a long history. For example, this is how confectioners came up with ganache cream. An assistant pastry chef accidentally poured hot milk into the chocolate. Now the world is enjoying chocolate cakes :)
I normally get some off the coast (any city near the ocean). I was in Galveston, Texas when I bought some. I also bought a pound of taffy when I was in Clearwater, FL.
Yeah we here have many candy, altho we are small country But I found it fascinating that Bananko always gets picked as some special only Croatian candy And I didn't eat any Bananko since childhood, its not that special
@@macarenagaglio9851 para mi tampoco jajaja, son mas como bombones ponele, pero las definiciones que usa el video para describir caramelos son bastante amplias. El Turkish delight por ejemplo es un bombón también, y las gomitas tampoco es que sean necesariamente caramelos. Para mi un caramelo son los sugus, palitos de la selva, los pico dulce, los billiquen, etc. Los típicos caramelos masticables o duros que están envueltos 🍬. Pero, al menos en el video, usan candy para describir golosinas, no caramelos específicamente. O al menos eso entiendo yo.
As an Indonesian, i will prefer that you show "kopiko" which coffee in a candy form. That's some delicious stuff i still eat from time to time since childhood.
@@TheYNirvana ohhh that is sad but kopiko is pretty common to find in every stores in my country they used to be my favourite candy in my childhood They are still found everywhere haha 😂😅
In Norway everyone buys Vine gummies when traveling, one time when i was 8 and my family was traveling to Gran Canaria my mom bought 10 large bags of vine gummies and another 10 large bags of sour vine gummies
5:02 yesss we have those in the Netherlands too! But i know them filled with some kind of sour powder but I'd love to try the ones filled with beads. Ah seeing the ufos really takes me back to my childhood😆
I have tried the Croatian snacks, they were really good! I am a banana lover and I love chocolatte, it has that chewy but really good mushy flavour. I personally would recommend it and it's also pretty cheap!
5:02 here in Poland where I'm from, there used to be this corner shop that sold the sweets. They were just the same as showed in the video except insiee was a sour powder. God, I remember doing challenges with my friends on who could keep in in their mouth the longest before they puckered lmao. Fun times
@@kumquat2728 Suree.... Here's a video by Hebbar's kitchen - ua-cam.com/video/Mum2ULiCTto/v-deo.html Here's another video in Telugu (regional language) - ua-cam.com/video/Yy7H1Siu9Rw/v-deo.html It will turn out great if you could make the layers as thin as possible and stack many of them together to make one piece of candy.
I loved the way she pulls and processes each candy. I actually got the mouthfeel of each candy through visual representation. Good job good video.
Same. Really good descriptions and the visuals were perfect.
Agreed!
God bless, Jesus loves you and died for you all
@@annyms5092 no lol
@@annyms5092 I’m not Christian but Umm thanks
Honey is probably the oldest natural candies around or sweets I should say.
+1
Idk if that classifies as candy
Swiss honey chocolate is so nice.
@@opscarxl1797 Honey with comb maybe classified as Candy.
Anyways better than candy
Well not only honey but chocolate too
The Iranian “rock candy” is mostly dissolved into tea, not that many people eat it because they’re basically just sugar.
We have something a little similar here, but it's just smaller and like one block (?) , and i usually eat it just like a candy😂
Iran?Turkeys traditional candy
@@milesedgeworth2079 yeah well on the video it said Iranian..
True
cotton candy 👀
1:47 That Iranian sugar cane is called Nabat, it works like sugar cubes to sweeten tea, hot drinks, etc. It’s rock solid! Never seen anyone chew on them like candies. You should have searched more cause Iran has lots of wonderful local candies!
I think they only put it in the video because they look awesome. Reminds me of the crystal candy from avatar.
@@reivaldoaurelio4895 well yeah actually it’s a crystal candy ^_^
do you have a version thats crystalized around a stick for eating in addition to just using big lumps for beverages?
@@Crosshill Actually we have both types, the version which the crystals have formed over a stick is just a treat works mainly as hot beverage sweetener (single dose). The big chunky ones are basically the same thing, just a different shape and size (their crystals have formed up around a tiny cotton string instead of a wood stick). Don’t get fool by the shiny crystals, they look really cool and people sometimes want to chew on them like lollipop, but believe me it’s not a very good idea cause they’re rock solid (tried it as a kid).
Lavashac
It's cute to see how diverse humans can be, yet how similar we can too. We all like sweet, fruity, and spicy things.
Mhm :)
Edit: Btw, nice pfp!
when you're fasting so you just binge watch food videos 🤝
Yep that’s me
So so so accurate dude
On point
im fasting too
lol same
Since when were Wine Gums Canadian?
Sincerely, the UK
When I saw them in the beginning I though it was for the uk!
Since when were Canadians Canadian?
Sincerely colonial Britannia
Yea, they should of bought coffee crisp instead...
Ikr!!
Wine gums are British yes.
Also why didn't we have rock?
Here is the story of how salt water taffy got its name: In an East Coast Beach resort town (some say Atlantic City) a big storm came in and flooded a candy maker's store ruining a batch of taffy. Some kids walked by and asked if they could have the taffy since the maker was going to throw it out anyway. When they asked what flavor the taffy was the maker said that it was now "salt water taffy." The maker was shocked to see that the kids loved the candy and asked for more. The maker quickly realized what they had discovered and soon taffy with a pinch of sea salt to enhance the flavor became one of his best selling candy.
Wonderful true story about turning lemons into lemonade.
nobody cares
@@gamingtimeforgood3605 why even comment that. Just be happy that you learned something smh
@@gamingtimeforgood3605 if you didn't care then why did you comment idiot ?
Umm... Is it a true story??
If so then thanks for the information.
(Though i think its a made up story. And if it is ill kick you)
I'm from Slovenia and my favourite Slovenian candy is from brand called Šumi. They have hard apple and I think clamentine candies which have fizzling sour powder inside. We always ate them on school trips.
I'm from Croatia but Šumi is my favourite candy .
@@Friendly_reptile takoder brate
00:42 in Germany we have 2 different Red ones so the Green Gummy in the Video is actually Green Apple
Germany: 0:23
China: 0:44
Mexico: 0:56
Turkey: 1:09
Netherlands: 1:29
Iran: 1:45
Ukraine: 2:01
Indonesia: 2:17
Croatia: 2:28
United States: 2:41
Spain: 2:59
United Kingdom: 3:11
Jamaica: 3:26
Canada: 3:40
Japan: 3:54
Argentina: 4:04
New Zealand: 4:19
Nigeria: 4:34
Italy: 4:47
Belgium: 5:03
Columbia: 5:18
Finland: 5:33
This took FOREVER!!!
thanks!!
Tysm
Kinda useless now because of Chapters.
Colombia*
Man it was already there in the description
So Wine Gums are British but it’s nice to see Canada adopt them too. Kit Kat, Twix, Mars Bar, Rolo, Starburst and skittles. All British!!
Yeah well... Coffee Crisp all canadian!
@@dailydose1729 one of the most boring candy’s . But I’m sure Canada has made something better !
@@dailydose1729 sorry us Brits have never heard of Coffee crisp.
@@stufftimdoes6327 Coffee crisp the goat chocolate bar. Every Canadian knows that
oh i do love starburst and skittles.
“..these frogs are the perfect cross of friends...”
Proceeds to dismember it
Are you saying you dont dismember your freands
Yeah..like...who doesn’t?
Wait-
wait you don’t do that
We're not supposed to dismember our friends?
Me: Huh, they actually seem to be giving actual answers. Aren't a few of these supposed to be misinformation?
"Winegums are Canadian."
Me: Ahh, there it is.
India 🇮🇳 has its fair share of candy from the company called Parle. Mango Bite, Kaccha Mango Bite, Coffee Bite, Poppins etc. They all taste so good and a nostalgic taste for the 90s kids. 😋
There is Chikki too
Yeah I know, why do they always leave out India. We have such a rich and diverse culture that we have an equivalent for almost anything here
@@reyas6656 I've put a whole other comment on Chikki and explained the making too 😘😘
@@garlicmuncher exactly, we can find a variety of different sweets, candy, or anything 🍬😘
Yeah😋
You guys need to make one of this vids but with people trying them. Maybe people of different ages, or just kids idk it would be awesome
As an Indonesian, i am completely areeing with Yupi strawberry kiss.
Agreeing*
yupi gummies were my childhood 🥺💓
@@leigh7816 same!!!!!! I am still having it until now tbh 🤩
i ate a whole bag of it. and the burger one was also awesome
😃
im actually so happy you featured my countries candy (nigeria)
Same😄
Eating Haribo, Haw Flakes and Yupi brings me back childhood memories.
As a kid, i got an entire 36 count box of the full size Banankos as a gift. I ate all of them in one night and my mom was mortified when she walked into my room and saw all the wrappers lol
XD
Just thinking about it makes my stomach cramp up, I used to be able to eat quite the amount of candies too but now even my stomach got old lol
As a croatian i have eaten my fair share of Bananko boxes
@@rifted6765 same bananko is soo good
I really want to try them! I live in the UK though.
1:22 Turkish Delight's selling increased during The Chronicles of Narnia: The Witch, The Lion & The Wardrobe in Cinema, where Edmund betraying his Siblings to Jadis the Evil White Witch only for Turkish Delight
another fun fact; the name of the lion, which was "Aslan", actually means lion in turkish.
To be fair, the witch did curse it to where he would eat so much and crave it till he died. The one thing I learned in eight grade, ha
@@alexandrarivoire1556 no! Because Jadis using Spell at Turkish Delight, so... If Edmund addicted with Turkish Delight, Edmund easily manipulated/controlled by Jadis. Such as "Narcotic" effect if Edmund addicted by "Spelled" Turkish Delight
@@yulianasellyca4001 um, could you say that just more clearley, I don't really understand, sorry
@@alexandrarivoire1556 it's okay. I'm already watching Disney version (in Indonesian subtitle). Thus, a Turkish Delight also sold in Modern Supermarket at Turkish corner too (some Turkish Delight covered by finely chopped Pistachio after covered by powdered sugar)
3:23 pig gummies? They're called Percy pigs 😭❤️
Exactly 😭
THEYRE CALLED FORBIDDEN
As a fellow brit i am proud they used Percy Pigs
yes
@NHS South England haram.
When she mentioned 'chronicles of narnia' i've got goosebumps😍😍🖤
I don’t need it
I don’t need it
I NEEEEEEEED IT
I'm from Spain, and although we do have Vidal... you should have definitely done Chupachups!
Si, y tambien los sugus, no? La rana esta jamás la he visto 🤷🏼♀️
Si, esas ranas no las he visto en mi vida
Chupachups is not only available in spain, we have chupa chups lollies here too
@@hisokamorow3611 They don't mean that yes they chupa chups are available in many places, but they are originally from Spain. They are a Spanish invention
I didn't know chupachups were Spanish, that's so cool, usually you only get German, Italian or British snacks in other countries
The green gummy bear is apple flavor.
Let me repeat it: APPLE FLAVOR!
My german ass can't handle that you say it has StRaBeRrY FlAvOr.
Maybe different in other countries. In the UK its definitely not apple
@@MrDeits97 Its apple in the UK too bud. 😐
@Ellie yeah I think that it may differ from which country of the uk u may be from as in england or could differentiate from Scotland Wales and northern island
@@HunterSlayer2727 Its definitely not. maybe the goldbears are different to the bears in starmix but its been closer to strawberry for me. same with the green part of the dummies to
thank you for speaking up. i cant believe more comments aren't talking about this lol
I saw the palitos de la selva and i almost cried . FINALY ARGENTINA IS PART OF THIS VIDEOS
Same!!!!
this is one of the best insider videos i’ve watched... please make more like these!
One of my favourite Czech candies are called kyselé rybičky or literally sour fish. They taste soooo good and if you ever visit you should try them but another huge classics here is pikao, jesenka and piknik. Honestly it’s all just various condensed milks in a tube but it’s kinda fun.
how many remember turkish delights from flacon and the winter soldier?
No spoilers
Love me some of the Turkish Delights. A rare treat!
"They're irresistible" (i dont like them)
I don't remember
Can u tell me in which part it is
It’s so cool to see the different cultures around the world. Yum! I like to eat Satellites without breaking them open. GOD Bless You All. ✝️🕊❤️
Now that's a sweet video!
Ever since I read The Chronicles of Narnia I'm obsessed with Turkish delight 😂
Me too
Im obsessed with rose flavored Turkish delight but definitely you should try Lavender Turkish delights too😱😌
I see you everywhere
@@benerkay114 true
Yeah same
So glad Percy the Pig represents United Kingdom’s best sweet/candy.
Honestly it’s the best and it’s worth your money
Butter mint is bae. Thumbs up for this video!
27 years of life in belgium never seen bead-like candy in the satellite waffers. It is citric acid granules mixed with sugar.
Jup here in the Netherlands too the same kind.
I didn't even know the type of licorice they showed, I have never seen it.
We have these in Australia too and it’s always been a sherbert type filling, never seen those beads 🤷♀️
Yeah same! Here in Spain it always has sherbet inside!
@@personalmaniac7996 Misschien niet specifiek die vorm maar dat type drop is wel overal xD en t is gewoon een Nederlands Venco zakje dus t is niet alsof ze ernaast zitten ofzo.
I ate those all the time, I don’t know the ones shown in the video though.
Finally, an Insider video that gets NZ's real obsession with pineapple lumps 😔🤌
omg i was looking for this comment lmaooo
Sorry, I’ve tried pineapple lumps a lot and they are nasty.
finally an "around the world" video that includes croatia
IKRRR
Yeah as far ras European countries go americans seems unaware that the balkan countries even exist
@@themeltedchocolate IKRRR
As a ukranian, i honestly loved eating those candies! They were part of my childhood 🥰
BRO SAME, I CANT LIVE WITHOUT THEM!!
@@hide-fromdoors I feel nostalgic whenever I eat them tbh
Last one is from Finland and i love those,spicy powder inside and licorice flavour outside.Strong ones and might be overwhelming for people from other countries.But finnish people love them. Also haribo and chocolate bananas are familiar here
Its actually danish.
I love salmiakki candies
@Akusti Korhonen it literally says “Tyrkisk peber” does that sound finnish to you?
@@creampiekongen1239 It was invented in Denmark and is now produced by a Finnish company, Fazer
@@creampiekongen1239 the candy fazer makes was invented by fazer
UA-cam has a great algorithm for putting food all over my recommending when I’m fasting
Please go find a Japanese grocery store and please go check it out not only is their candy selection pretty cool it'll be the gateway to you trying other things. I know it was for me.
Anime Included
Chilli milli is the most loved candy in Pakistan. It's a sweet and spicy jelly treat comes in the form of chillies. You guys should do another episode on candies from around the world 🇵🇰❤️
And let's not forget cocomos!
I will sacrifice my own life for pakistan
Don't forget ding dong
And prek too
also cocomos :) and fanty. Cocomos have a nice print on its nice crispy outer shell with an amazing inner core as smooth chocolate. Fanty has a hard shell giving a nice tangy, juicy taste resulting in giving you a taste of fanta
The haw flakes and strawberry kisses are a classic in Singapore 🤤❤
As a Dutch person, I can definitely confirm that liquorice is absolutely delicious! I especially like the salted kind, which gives it an extra flavour boost that excites your taste buds big-time.
Most of the sweets I eat are vegetarian, which do include those pig sweets that are mostly vegetarian in my home country as well, where they're sold by the brands Katja and Katjes (the latter actually being a German brand) which specialise in veg(etari)an candy for quite a few years now.
When i went to Netherlands i really love the vegan options for candies and took 17 bags of gummies home
I saw palitos de la selva and ran here
Edit: also, the flavor it's more strawberry-marshmallowish than vanilla, and doesn't have a very strong flavor, so it's quite "soft" compared to the artificial flavoring of say, harder candies or juice infused gummies, without being as sugary strong as actual marshmallows
This channel is the best!!! but It gets me hungry every single time
Same
Is it a coincidence I’m eating the gummies in the Germany one rn?
@@JoseYTPlayz ooo
I agree man
I agree 💯
Damm as a Jamaican i didn't expect to see drops on the list
18 years on this earth and i did not know drops was considered candy.....
Ikr🤦🏾♀️
they look tasty are they good?
@@sage9996 yes very it has a sweet taste and a chewy texture
@@sage9996 I personally love to eat them. We usually make them around Christmas time, and they taste like soft coconuts with a sweet sugar coat on it🙃
I would like to thank my dad for bringing home almost all if these for me to try as a kid.
Turkish delights are really good but sometimes it depends where you get them. When I am in Albania I get them from REKA pasticeri and they make some of the best deserts and delights.
Im from Brazil, and I love one candy called 7Belo, which is a rasberry yogurt-flavored soft candy, its a little bit gummy but its also soft, i love it, even that sticks in your teeth. When u bite it its hard, but when you chew it it starts to get soft
O pirulito de 7belo ✨♥️🎈🤠👍🏻
Eu também senti falta da 7Belo nesse vídeo, estou saboreando uma neste momento
That sounds good is it available in usa?
@@samanthamorris2744 Yes, u can find it online. I live in Kansas, so there isnt brazilian market next to me, so this is the only option that I have, ik that that store also sends to Alaska, Canada, Mexico and Hawai'i
Pro tip: if you like liquorice, try it salted. It makes the flavour really strong and goes well with dark chocolate.
Loved all the gummy candies specially Haribo! Though, you missed dalgona from Korea and pastillas from the Philippines.
MikMik is the best, Pinoy 90s kids relate eh
Dalgona candy is actually honeycomb coffee which is available worldwide. In the US it’s called sponge toffee or sea foam candy.
Haribo definitely one of best gummies I get Star mix and mini subs.
Hah, sure, Pastillas.
Just hope you're not cheated on the milk and/or size when opening that paper wrap.
2:16 happy to see my favorite childhood candy !! it actually tastes rather soft with strawberry and milk flavor, I just love the sugary outer of the candy rarely chew I just put it in my mouth and it dissolves
Rock candy and pineapple chocolate looks so appealing, and Turkish delight looks delicious as-well.
Turkish delights and Italian fruit jelly are amazing, the Italian version is like a lighter fruited version of the Turkish one. And the banana candy from Croatia is the best thing ever, it's like cheesecake and marshmallow cream in one bite
5:04 We call them Flying Saucers.
Many discoveries in cooking and confectionery have a long history. For example, this is how confectioners came up with ganache cream. An assistant pastry chef accidentally poured hot milk into the chocolate. Now the world is enjoying chocolate cakes :)
Ah one candy I have failed to see in any other country is fuzzy peaches from Canada. So yummy.
1:58
We use it to make tea sweet 🙂
Me to
I remember eating Yupi, i LOVE the strawberry hearts and would beg my parents to get them.
I remember when holiday there's always yupi strawberry hearts
Oh we love candy! 🍬🍭
I just wanna try salt water taffy, I like the pastel colors that are used in them and the packaging
They are all over the place in east coast cities in the US. Especially Jersey.
When you do, you will not be sorry 🤤🤤🤤🤤
Personally I like of jewish/Israeli candy
I normally get some off the coast (any city near the ocean). I was in Galveston, Texas when I bought some. I also bought a pound of taffy when I was in Clearwater, FL.
Nothing beats coconut drops and grater cake!
Finding haw flakes of china as classic is showing the quality of this channel😍😍
2:29 We also have an almost identical candy in Argentina called "Bananita Dolca".
Yeah we here have many candy, altho we are small country
But I found it fascinating that Bananko always gets picked as some special only Croatian candy
And I didn't eat any Bananko since childhood, its not that special
Pensé lo mismo, aguanten la bananita dolca y los palitos de la selva!
This isn't included in the video but the Tamarind candies from the Philippines are the BOMB!
:o percy pig gummies!! Can't imagine my life without them lmao
Have you tried the icecream yet?? I’m so late to it but no m&s near me lmao
I have eaten Haribo, Turkish delight, Bananko and Tyrkisk Peber. For Finland I also recommend eating salmiakki.
all these different sweets from different countries fascinate me
Marroc, Bananita Dolca, Vauquita, are also some famous candy from Argentina
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I don't think they are considered candies
@@macarenagaglio9851 para mi tampoco jajaja, son mas como bombones ponele, pero las definiciones que usa el video para describir caramelos son bastante amplias. El Turkish delight por ejemplo es un bombón también, y las gomitas tampoco es que sean necesariamente caramelos. Para mi un caramelo son los sugus, palitos de la selva, los pico dulce, los billiquen, etc. Los típicos caramelos masticables o duros que están envueltos 🍬. Pero, al menos en el video, usan candy para describir golosinas, no caramelos específicamente. O al menos eso entiendo yo.
As an Jamaican I love seeing Jamaica on these videos.
As an Indonesian, i will prefer that you show "kopiko" which coffee in a candy form. That's some delicious stuff i still eat from time to time since childhood.
I couldn't agree more.
I used to love these as a kid but can’t find them anymore! I’m half white British half Chinese. I don’t think they’re sold in England anymore😭
Same here
@@TheYNirvana ohhh that is sad but kopiko is pretty common to find in every stores in my country they used to be my favourite candy in my childhood
They are still found everywhere haha 😂😅
@Nizam Abqary Official yeah and it taste literally like coffee
My mouth is watering just looking at all the candies
In the U.K., we’ve got things called ‘flying saucers’ filled with Sherbert
I am from Spain, and it's the first time I see those frog shaped candies lol
Si , ¡han desaprovechado la oportunidad de poner a los famosos Chupa Chups!
@@EmbodimentOfEpicity pero los Chupa chups ni españoles son guapa ese dulce es mas Americano que la estatua de la libertad y la coca cola.
@@Zeki248 Más que son sería fueron creados , ahora son americanos
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Drops is more a snack but we stan for the representation 😭🇯🇲
Tamarind pulp with some sugar is best for mexican candy! The packed stuff is just salt with some sugar!
As an American, I honestly love salt water candy. I don’t eat it very often though, usually only when I go to vacation on the east coast
Same
2:22 ah yes I love that candy I would buy them about 6 or 7 of them cuz they are bussin
Things elementary schooler lways buy at break or after school
I would like to try the coconut candy from Jamaica since I am in love with they coca bread
I never understood why the strawberry gummy bears were colored green lol I thought they were like green apple at first
They are Apple flavored in Germany
It’s just ashame you didn’t include Icelands “Nóa Kropp”. That is the greatest candy ever to be invented!
In Norway everyone buys Vine gummies when traveling, one time when i was 8 and my family was traveling to Gran Canaria my mom bought 10 large bags of vine gummies and another 10 large bags of sour vine gummies
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Oh my god yes! Bananko is one of my favorite things everr. I was actually eating this right now😍😅🇭🇷
5:02 yesss we have those in the Netherlands too! But i know them filled with some kind of sour powder but I'd love to try the ones filled with beads. Ah seeing the ufos really takes me back to my childhood😆
Haha ja ik kreeg ze altijd alleen op feestjes
@@familiemusson-bui4882 Ik weet nog dat ze ze een keer bij de wibra hadden en na een half uur smeken mocht ik een zakje meenemen😂😂
Ik ken dat ook maar wij hebben niet in suriname!
ik wilde die altijd maar toen ik ze eindelijk had geprobeerd viel het me echt tegen!
The Colombian one looks so interesting!
I have tried the Croatian snacks, they were really good! I am a banana lover and I love chocolatte, it has that chewy but really good mushy flavour. I personally would recommend it and it's also pretty cheap!
I would love to try those chocolate banana candies!
3:31 why is no one talking about the bone crack sound effect?
I ❤️gummy bears and sour gummy worms
Kids and grownups love them so…The happy world of Haribo
I'm already full just looking at the candies! 😋🍬
India's famous/ known candy is the sweet and sour tamarind candy. It tastes bomb!
I always wondered what sweet was it in the movie chronicles of narnia .now came to know it was a turkish candy.iam 😌 satisfied
5:02 here in Poland where I'm from, there used to be this corner shop that sold the sweets. They were just the same as showed in the video except insiee was a sour powder. God, I remember doing challenges with my friends on who could keep in in their mouth the longest before they puckered lmao. Fun times
Me too. A w dodatku, chodziło ci o Fresh&Fruity od Wawelu?
Ooooohh that Mexican one.
And also, I'm not Indonesian but I gotta tell you. Yupi is fire.
I’m from the US, and I love eating taffy😄🍬
What abt India's mango jelly-like candy??? It's sooo good.... how did u miss on that
@@kumquat2728 Suree....
Here's a video by Hebbar's kitchen - ua-cam.com/video/Mum2ULiCTto/v-deo.html
Here's another video in Telugu (regional language) - ua-cam.com/video/Yy7H1Siu9Rw/v-deo.html
It will turn out great if you could make the layers as thin as possible and stack many of them together to make one piece of candy.
And peanut brittle! We have so many good candies,I was so excited for india to come🙄
@@sujathamuthukrishnan3563 Ikr..... even I was damn excited
I love japanese candy the most. Also I currently hold the world record for the world's largest candy wrapper collection
Sure you do
Im from Spain and I didn't see this gummy frog in my entire life xD
and yet, we have those in Serbia. product from that company Vidal
This video made me super hungry! The only problem is that i brushed my teeth 10 minutes ago
finally, a mostly accurate insider video :)