Japanese Try Danish Snacks
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- Опубліковано 12 тра 2024
- We're tasting snacks from Denmark. Thank you to Crystal and Frederick for sending us these treats!
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"I'm gonna crack this chocolate turtle open in my hands"
Danish people: *hahahaha*
"I think I'm gonna pour this spejdersnus in my mouth"
Danish people: *HAHAHAHAHA*
"From this llollipop I'm getting.... like a hard... nougat tasting...."
Danish people: Wait for it................ *HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA*
Totally on point👌
So true 😂😂 jeg grinte 😂
spejdersnus, is that salmiak powder?
@@JCGver kinda
100% right
Nogle Danskere her i kommentarene?
Hav en god Dag!
- 28 april 2018
Js
eg er fra danmark
TeamPhoenixDK jada
Half dansk. Half irsk. (Fik du den?)
TeamPhoenixDK Yeps jeg er her!
"i'm gonna crack this chocolate turtle open in my hand"
me: oh no...
As a Danish person this is hilarious 😂
yeah that true
Sunny.bias yes i am danish
Haha Danish here as well. Love when they say "surprise surprise" :D
Ja det er
Sunny.bias ja det er ret sjovt
Congratulations the whole country of Denmark on UA-cam will watch this video cause of the word "Denmark" i the thumbnail
I live in Denmark and when I saw the the white lollipop's I was like Rip it was nice to know you
{মৃত} Life_is_game i love the Stuff inside it
I absolutely hate those lollipops, why do people like them!? And also you’re so right, every time the word Denmark pops up we’re all like OMG something about Denmark!
Yep basically
Der er karenvolf honningkager nede i tasken, og de larmer ikke.
TrilleOnTheRun HAHAHHAH
Nak og æd hehehe
Programmet nak og æd?
Naruto sasuske
Jeg grinte mere af din kommentar end noget andet hele dagen :D
When he was about to crack the turtle I was sitting here like "NOOOO don't do it, you'll regret it! Oh, too late" 😂
Hahaha me tooo
"maybe i should crack this chocolate turtle, and see whats inside"
Danish people: HAHAHAHHAHA 7:16
Magnus Stidsen omg jeg tænkte bare rip den skildpadde ahahah
Ahah
Nope
Haven’t even seen the whole video and i know what is going to happen😂😂
Rip
Here is a bit of snack translation in order
Thank you 👍
Np :D
D.P. Woah
The best dip
Sissel Høegh Nielsen agree :'D
Being danish and loving "saltlakrids" it's weird hearing people saying it tastes salty and spoiled" lol
salty liquorice is so yummy *from a dutch person*
@@Hunlover123601 Hells yes, Danes over here eating zoute drops rn!
I must say, as a Dane, I am very surprised how good you were at pronunciation the Danish word, such as 11:35 "Vingummi"
Very good and entertaining video
Japansk er meget tæt på dansk med udtale af ord, det er meget sjovt. :)
it's COMFIRMED liqurish is for vikings :P
Morty McMort Nooooo! My husband love’s good salty licorice
Morty McMort True
Learn english
Patrick Asmussen stfu din nørd
lær at stave, tak! 😂😂😂
The root is liquorice root, that where you extract the liquorice from
The way they pronounced “Juleskum” 😂
Oujix ju-læskåm
😂😂
You should expect this from the Japanese people.
It was so fun😂😂😂😂😂
Your reaction on the “Spejder snus” was priceless 😂😂 Best regards 🇩🇰
7:51 Kids in Denmark eat it as well, so its probably good that there isn't that much rum in it
Hey you guys, Crystal and Frederik here.
Just wanted to thank you for making this video, it was so fun to see you going through the snacks. We absolutely loved your reactions, and we really hope you enjoyed the experience overall. We look forward to seeing you try the fish! We hope to send you another box one day. We promise it will come with fewer surprises. ;)
We wish you all the best!
Just a little note of caution: The cod liver has extreme amounts of Vitamin A, so only 1 little piece at a time per person ;)
I bet they had a lot of fun with the surprises, I know the fans thank you so much lol It was really fun seeing their reactions! :)
Jeg havde helt glemt spejdersnus, tak for den lille tur tilbage til min barndom. Hvor fandt I det henne?
Jeg måtte forbi et par forskellige supermarkeder. Spejdersnus tror jeg var fra en dagligbrugsen, men det er svært at huske.
My Danish husband and I went 'no no no no!' when Shinichi tried to break the skildpadder (rum chocolate turtle) 😂
SuperPearlyn ahhaha tænkte præcis det samme
At least it wasn't the other kind with mint taste, they are much more runny.
SuperPearlyn skal vi være venner
This video is just SOOOOO much more fun when you're from Denmark and know exactly what they're going through!
This was the most hilarious tasting video so far. Your expressions are priceless. Thank you for the laughs.
Sooo many liquorice treats! The senders really weren't kidding about children loving 'spejder snus'. I still love it and other salty liquorice things as an adult. You'll have to excuse us, we really love our salty liquorice snacks. Hearing you guys trying to pronounce things is always hilarious and I'm amazed how close Satoshi got to getting 'honningsnitter' right.
By the way, the slow cooked chips flavour would be sourcream, ramsons (or wild garlic) and thyme.
Glad you enjoyed at least some of them
Yes - and the root is liquorice root.
Ah the little "cruel" Danish humor and candy. I still remember my introduction to the world of flavors Denmark can offer when it comes to snacks. The very worst but also the most interesting was when I was given a whole bag of mixed candy. I happily nomed my way through it until I found an innocent looking black fish with what I thought was a coating from sugar...boy was I wrong...dark licorice with salt coating..my tongue still suffers from ptsd from that day. In any case, excellent video and I had a good laugh. You both are very entertaining to watch and I cannot wait to the next international experimentation. :-)
MissBlueberryGoat oh salt fish licorice are the best, we buy them a lot my dad also loves them.
the salt fish were the weak ones! we had small "skeletons" with salt&ammonium chloride (yeah). those were the best. there were some even smaller ones stronger than that. we had alot of liquorice weakened because of new rules. they were simply too strong and unfit for kids :D im not sure why we love such harsh tastes but we do. the root in the end of the video is also bitter, not sweet.
Not all danish kids like liqourice. I was one of them actually. Instead of eating the candy it could be used as a bargaining chip for other candy. There usually was some cool kids always bragging about only liking liquorice.
Hah.. jokes on them. Although since then I have been thoroughly indoctrinated..
Haha, those fish are the best!
The candy is not a joke to us; we love it!!!
Hi! I'm actually half Danish, half Japanese and I found this so funny to watch!
(bottoms the whole cup of spejdersnus in one mouthful)
Me: OH NOOOOOO
What on earth is it?
@@wendyamsterdam8482 spejdersnus is some very strong liqorice powder that should actually be taken small amounts of at the time, but it's your job to decide the actual amount. I personally really don't like liqorice to begin with, so that was painful to watch
Hello Lesbian Dinosaur salmiak? We have that in the Netherlands too
You guys are such good sports! I'm danish and I didn't realize that we have so much troll-candy. A lot of our candy has some sort of kicker. You get the sweet and the tart or the salt or some other flavor along with it. Thank you to the two Danish fans who sent this to you. But most of all: Thank you two so so much for putting up with us Danes :)
Kirstine Jensen hej æøå
I am from Denmark and i love the yellow coconut thing, in Denmark we call it kokos stænger og de smager ordentlig godt
Samuel Chehade hej
Samuel Chehade jeg bryder mig ikke om dem selv, kan bedere lide lakrids smagen eller karamellen
There are pishamrende fråd
Du gik fra engels til dansk🤣🤣
@@johannesfeilberg3700 godt spottet joe
So, I’m Danish. And I have what can almost be considered an obsession with the Japanese culture, tradition, folklore and the sort. This has quickly become one of my favorite videos seeing someone from the culture I am highly interested in reacting to the candy that I’m so familiar with and seeing it being so unknown to them
Hi. Im from denmark🇩🇰😅❤️
Joannes Thomassen Kugler 9A Elsted Skole
Enig😂😂😂👍
Er også fra danmark
Hej har du det godt
Også mig
De koger maks
Omygosh! The salmiak powder, we used to just lick our fingers and then dip it in the jar, not very hygienic now that I think about it.
Claudia L 🤣🤣🤣🤣
We just stuck our tounges into it 😂
we sniffed those as dares XD
Christian Thomsen Oh damn that's hardcore 😂
Goejsendk yea, many refused after the first time they did it xD
As a Danish person:
P-tærter is the best thing
I see your argument and raise you Brazil.
Boosted Coding LOL
YESSS!
RIGHT!!!!
I was so surprised at how good your Danish pronunciation was!!!
Great fun to watch all the way! Your pronunciation of many of the Danish names were very good :-) And good to see a few surprises from Denmark in the package too - hehe :-D
I just love you boys!!! Hahaha! You’re both hilarious together! Brother Satoshi’s face when looking, then eating the licorice! OMGEEE!!! 😂 Kore nani? This was so much fun! I love learning about snacks from other countries! Thank you Crystal and Frederick! Thank you for sharing boys!!
LOL!!! In Denmark that Wood Thing is Called “lakrids rod” my fav!
The "spejder snus" is really not meant to just pour in your mouth :D normally you would just dip your finger or tongue into it to get a little bit, or buy simple low-flavored lollipops, like vanilla, and dip it into it, suck, dip etc. :)
I love how your reaction to the Spejder Snus was "Nani?!"😂
Thank you, Crystal and Frederick! Those were such fascinating snacks! That was such an interesting variety of things to try this time. The honey cakes looked so good! You two looked great, as always, and Satoshi looked especially good. I know he's worn that hat before, but I really like it! I hope you're both doing well. Thanks for the video!
According to google translate ramsløg are Ramsons社. :)
The slow cooked chips are sour cream, wild garlic and thyme flavored, sounds so gooood :3
Taffel is a company from Åland (Autonomous finnish island between Sweden and Finland) the company is owned by a Norwegian company though.
Hi Tabieats,
This video was the first one of yours I viewed, about a week ago.
You guys are simply so easy to watch, so now I can't stop! Because of the Tabieats channel, I have now tried cooking two Japanese meals Gyudon and Oyakodon.
Thank you for opening my eyes to a new type of food!
I'm Danish by the way :-)
Best regards
Charlotte, otherwise known as Muuheder or Muuhishnesses :-)
absolutely loved this weeks international food haul video😂...i'm sorry but when you guys said, "how does your blue ball taste"? i almost spit my tea out😂😂.. thank you for making my day!😂👏😘
You guys make me wanna taste our own snacks here in Denmark... im going for the kims chips.. Great video thx for view. Cheers from Denmark
I love Japan and Denmark! From the USA. You guys are adorable.
Pretty amazing how you guys handle foods from a country thousands of kilometres away, much respect!
HAHAHA! I lost it on the "Spejder Snus" :'D Scandinavians love those kinds of salty liquorice flavours! Much of the taste is actually from ammonium chloride.
Idef1x men vi elsker det alligevel!! 🤣😂 og vi ved det er forkert 😂😂
oooh yes all innorcent xD but black licorice is like the best for me btw im danish
Haha yeah i know Danish candy is full of surprises XD
Ja lakrids er godt
I love licorice, the sweet black licorice kind is my favorite ❤ people would have to pry a bag of licorice out of my cold dead hands
Enig!
mewnadja også mig
you guys rock, love your passion and respect. Highly entertaining.
Knowing how these things taste before you guys tried them made it hilarious to watch.
Liquorice is something I've learnt that not many countries really enjoy, but in Scandinavia it's quite common, also there's some strange obsession with putting surprise flavours inside candy as well.
That was really a funny episode 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂 omg this was so funny. When Satoshi was struggling and Sinichi was just enjoying the red licorice 😂😂 oh my goodness. Hilarious
this is so adorable. It's so crazy to see how people from all over the world reacts to our snacks, taste buds truly change a lot with location and culture, it's truly wonderful
TabiEats
I admire you guys for your courage! :D
Great video. Greetings from Denmark
How many is Danish and watching this, and feel a little proud that we can make this great treats? :) I know i do. Har aldrig smagt de kim's chips o_O holder mig gerne til sur creme xD
Im from Denmark like its so fun 2 see u Guys react 2 food🇩🇰🍔🍟🥑🍽️
duen due hej jeg går i skole PS bruger min mors telefon min er gået ud
I’m also Danish and I loooove liquorice flavoured snacks. I think it is very special for danes and scandinavians i general ❤️ First time viewer Love your video
best food/snack review i've seen - you guy's where spot on about every oberservation - well done. the first bag of chips are the goto chips if you want to make a dip, the 2nd bag (ramsløg) is with spring onions and yes there is orange peel in honnycakes.
Judging from your reactions to both the powder in the beer mug and the brownish lollipops, it is clear you have little to no experience with "Ammonium chloride" or "Salmiak". And after researching a little I found that it is mainly used in the Scandinavian countries (In candies at least).
That was news to me. Something I find quite natural (Eating licorice without salmiak is rather boring to me...) is a local custom. Alrighty...
It is formed by mixing two highly poisonous (And VERY inedible) substances: Hydrochloric acid and Ammonia (Letting their vapor's react chemically).
I have always found it fascinating how you can mix these two things, and then have a harmless (Though strongly tasting) white powder for candy.
But then again you also mix sodium and chloride to form table salt. Chemistry is strange and awesome!
Anyways, it may be that you have to be brought up with this salmiak substance to ever enjoy it. Wouldn't know, obviously ;)
But maybe you just have to get used to it. You have to "embrace" the kick in your mouth, and not let it overwhelm you! Relaaaax!
Once you "get it", you will never go back, that's for sure!!! "Djungelvrål" ftw!
Those redvine looking things, i think the reddish one might have been Rhubarb. We have them in Sweden as well. :D So good!
Really great taste test/video! Love from Denmark!
I haven't had SPEJDERSNUS in a plastic cup for years!!! As a child, I loved them SO MUCH, and always tried to make a collection of cups in different colours!!! Now, my own children enjoy it... Tip: don't pour it in your mouth, just dip a finger... The LAKRIDSROD (root) takes hours and hours to eat. It needs to be soaked soft in the mouth and then chewed a little to get the flavour out of it.
It was very nice to watch the two of you!
Really funny video. I am from Denmark and it where so fun to se your reactions
Angie Doan jeg er også fra Danmark
same
Er også fra dk!(:
Angie Doan jeg er også fra denmark
Angie Doan was* ikke where.
Yes, I have to admit, I did rewind the video a few times to watch your expressions!!!
I'm Danish, and this was a lot of fun to watch
3:56 That second attempt at saying "Honningsnitter" was almost spot on. Well done
The whole "Spejder snus" segment, is hilarious. Love both of their reactions. 😂😂😂
...so facinating to watch as a Danish person :)
You guys are SO funny! With love from Scandinavia to Japan
8:28 We actually have plenty of "salmiak" and salt liquorice in Denmark, though this is not that.
Also, that first lollipop had "spejdersnus" inside. It's the same powder.
“Juleskum” is THE best Christmas Treat we have in Denmark 😍 my family and i absolutely love it and we cant barely wait until december month 😍😋😂
I must say that it is very refreshing to see you trying the Danish sweets 😋👏🏻
Did anyone from Denmark ever tried japanese snacks or sweets? 🤔😁 it could be very interesting to see someone trying your “specialties” 😋👍🏻
I used to order huge boxes of japanese candy as a teenager.. the packaging is SOOOO cute!
It is EXTREMELY sweet tho
Casually hearing two Japanese guys miss pronouncing Danish words and having no idea what they mean. I enjoyed this video. I'm Danish, by the way.
Lol, im watching this from Denmark..... and im laughing SO FREAKING loud!!!😂😂😂
I was laughing so hard. Nice video guys and much love from Denmark :-D
You might be interested in Flødeboller (Chocolate Marshmellow) from Denmark as well. From what info I had gathered, the consistency and how it's made is quite different than I could find of an english counterpart. The inner part of Flødeboller are different than the Skum Banan and marshmellow you had.
You should try “romkugle” and as a dannish person my favorite is the toad choclate with caramel
Yea, we are very known for our pastries!
Other very danish ones:
Hindbærsnitte & studenterbrød
I'm a dane so this is very enjoyable :)
I agree
Spejder snus is a liquorice powder. It is the same as Hockeypulver that we have here in Sweden. Over here they come in hockeypuck-like containers.
:D loved the video fellas. :) You did well on the presentation
"høøøningschnitteee" Sorry, but sounds hilarious :'D
Fun fact, the yellow rod candy is called Japanstang in Danish, which means Japan Rod
The spejder snus is one of my favourite 🥰 it's salmiak licorice powder 😁😁 the chips you liked so much are sour cream, ramsons and thyme 😉👍🏼 I really enjoyed this video 😉 happy new year from Denmark 🥰❤️
I just love All the candy and chips👍 especially the chips with natural ingrediens/organic to😊
I like that you guys mixed my too nations😂 I’m half danish and half Japanese😊🌈 I love this❤️
Minna Hansen So what's the other half? 😆
BeatNoLogic 🤔
wow same !
Takekazu Gade Nakabayashi...... wow! I guees you live in Japan?
Minna Hansen no sadly :(
I'm Danish and my dad is half Japanese from Kanazawa. He doesn't speak Danish but when he tried to pronounce the Danish words, this is so funny because he is worse than you guys 😂
I'm fluent in Japanese and Danish and and I went to school in Japan for 2 years🇩🇰🇯🇵
I love how Satoshi, Sorry if I spelled it wrong, so carefully picks out his would with intent precision.
The root you were chewing on at the end is also an old favourite in the Netherlands. And it's the original liquorice. It's actually also quite good for dis-temperate stomach, like ginger.
Toms Skilpadder is just a house hold favourite around here
Danish soda's next time? I want to watch them try Faxe Kondi.
Great video!❤️ Love you guys!♥️
The second chip you tasted was with Ramsløg (Rams onions) it's a garlic type flavour, and the garlic of the north. It grows in the wild everywhere in Denmark, if you know where to look :)
9:47 - the contrast between your delight and Satoshi's desperation was hilarious! Quick, wash it down with a BEER! Edited: I wrote too soon - the whole video had me laughing. Thanks guys. "WHAT THE HELL !!??!!! (with echo)" LOL
Satoshi, your hair looks amazing!
To eat Spejdersnus you dont just pour it in your mouth. You have a little lollipop (liqurish flavour) And dip it in. So you take the lollipop you recieved and dip it in.. And for the root you cut about an inch of it and put it in the side of your mouth in a few hours until it has no more tase in it
Spejder snus powder is kids favorite candy, and its the same thats in the white lollipops, its basically salmiak liquorice powder
Hej jeg kommer fra danmark :D
Omg jeg fik et hjerte hahah
#metoo
Mikkel det er også
mikkel man også
Jeg mener du staver det forkert
Agge Baun du kan både skrive øse og også, selv om jeg ikke er dansker no hate
On today's episode, Satoshi and Shinichi are tricked into eating a bunch of weird things, including a tree branch. Stay tuned for next week's episode where they eat rusty nails and shards of glass in a bag marked "Trail Mix". Of course, you guys know i'm kidding, love you both. ♥
Hex fun fact: rusty nails (rustne søm) actually is the name of another danish liquorice treat 😂
Natalie B. Mortensen 😂 thought the same the Rusty nails is a childhood memory, havent seen those in years
you guys are so wholesome. this is adorable. hi from denmark!
Ha ha ha loved your reaction on "spejdersnus". Many kids like strong flavors as well as sour things :)
Hi
I have traveled a lot in Asia (although never Japan) and found that almost everything I knew from western Europe was very different there. Even a smile would do me no good in some countries, though a smile usually was (and still is) a good start. Before any travel, I read about the country I would visit. It is important to know about habits and unwritten rules, - how I have to behave to be accepted and what I should never do.
I found a few peculiar things about staying in most of the eastern Asian countries:
You have to be positive and react positive to all and everybody without exception.
It is not a good idea to show temper and aggravation, - that would pin-point you as a loser or an imbecile.
Newer ask a question that can only be answered with only 'yes' or 'no' and newer answer a question with a 'no'.
I lowed the time I spend in south east Asia, both at work and in my free time.
Now I'm old and will probably never visit this part of the world again. Buggers, as the British says with a gentle word.
Now to the Danish candy:
Spejder snus (direct translation: Scout tobacco powder) is a blend of liquorice and ammonium chloride (salmiak in Danish) that is used in Denmark as 'salt lakrids' or salty liquorice in a number of products.
In my youth (the '50'ties and the 60'ties) it was probably one of most popular candies, though an Anglo-Saxon would probably not use candy to describe this product :-).
It relates to passed times, where smoking and chewing tobacco was done on a daily basis by almost all Danes.
The root you chewed is actually the root from the plant that is used to produce liquorice, - the Glycyrrhiza glabra. You can still buy it in Denmark, but its use have lessened over years and is now only available in special stores.
Keep up your good work
Regards from Denmark
John Due
Like hvis du er fra Danmark🇩🇰
Rød grød med fløde
Hell nah
Nope jeg er ikke dansk
I'm from Denmark, and it's really fun see you eating things from ny country
glad to hear that you like my country´s snacks