As a Swede I really enjoy these videos, they really capture Swedish food culture and they really make me glad being Swedish for once. But I hope he will tell y'all about kebabpizza, figure some of you will get a kick out of that.
Well we have something called Jantelagen, which is a way of mind many swedes follows that is basically if someone thinks or seem like they think they are something special you are considered a mega-douche. I recomend you google it cause it is based out of a bigger manifesto and i could not do it justice.
It's a shame that it wasn't shown on camera how the deer was killed. People become too detached from reality when they walk in the supermarket just to buy a slab of meat. If you can't watch it being killed, don't bother eating it either. The only thing that needs to be done and upheld the upmost is that it will not suffer when being killed.
jodawgsup They showed a rabbit being killed fully on camera on eddie huang's show. He even talked a bit about how it is necessary to see this and accept it if you want to eat meat.
Halsfield Yup, indeed. Although the killing of the rabbit was a bit odd, because there's not really a need to slit a throat of an animal with todays tools. Regardless though, I agree fully with Eddie.
I do believe it is still worse to see it than to do it for yourself. I mean, if I had to chose between killing it, or watching someone else do it, I'd kill it myself.
Xanoran That doesn't make any sense to me. Watching it takes no effort and you aren't really doing any of the dirty work. Doing it means you're the one taking the animal's life and you are front and center for all the bloody work as you feel the knife cutting through its skin and feeling it shudder and fight you.
Everyone in Sweden speaks English so well, even the "indigenous people", the Sami.. It is fantastic! I think Swedes in general have the best English accent of non-native English speakers.. I didn't like the Swedish food very much, but the architecture In Stockholm is stunning
They are not some not contacted amazonian tribe. They are Swedes and go to school. . Even if there has been some persecution and racism it is not like native Americans today
Munchies! Always great to watch. The respect (even a little) that was given to the reindeer made it bearable to watch. The potato thing sounded nice to me btw
The taste of Palt is alright, but the consistence is horrible, it is like eating playdough and it sticks to the roof of your mouth and it is also sometimes served with blood.
Bad palt sticks to the roof of your mouth. To much flour in the recipe if it gets that sticky. School palt is a great example of a bad palt, you might aswell serve us glue.
spacecadetz21 I agree. I remember when my dad took me hunting to show me that lesson. he only hunted alittle in his life but when he did he always made sure it was not a waste. we shot a deer and like he did when he gutted the rain deer he made me do that and take off the hide.
I highly recommend Open/Closed in Umeå. As a recently inhabitant of Umeå It is by far the best bar in Umeå, it is however quite small if you want to get a table in the actual "delhi" where they make the drinks so I recommend you go there early afternoon and then just dont leave.
If the culling of the reindeer bothered you, you either need to reevaluate yourself and your diet or go vegan. That was one of the quickest kills I've ever seen, with a humble respect for the cull.
Humanity has become way too soft. For 99% of human history, if you wanted meat, you hunted it yourself, killed it yourself, butchered it yourself, and cooked it yourself. Now, we can’t even watch without snowflakes heaving and crying.
@@owendispensa8953 Civilisation is merely a mask we've all agreed to wear. Your shit smells no better than anyone else's. Push comes to shove, there's animals lurking beneath the whole of humanity's skin. Mob rule brings out the primative in everyone.
11:08... *Stodge.* Emil's father, finally revealing his cloudberry spot on his deathbed *IS* love! 😜😂😂 I was taught, as a boy, "You kill it you better be prepared to eat it". Too many folk brought up on prepackaged supermarket meat to understand the principles behind their daily meals. Sure, they'll eat meat, but don't want to know how it's produced. Smh.
Really enjoying these videos, I’ve just started learning Swedish a few months ago and I’m so fascinated by the culture! Love the sweater by the way at 9:20.
The Sami aren't the only indigenous people of Sweden, they came at the same time as the Swedes, The Geats and The Gutes. People refer to them as "Native Swedes" just because they live in teepees and have another language.
I almost suffocated a few years back when i was eating (palt), (blood-palt) to be exakt, (its black and made out of reindeer blood. Really good with fried pork, potatoes, lingonberry jam and butter. Northern Sweden/Sami dish. Anyhow, dont place a half palt in your mouth and answer your uncles question at the same time. I ran around with panic and thoughts of dying for the better part of a minute trying to hit myself in the back and gagging/grasping for air. Jumped with the back on the ground and it came out. Haha, lesson learned.
That palt-story is so funny. But, I agree. Palt is perhaps, one of the most Swedish dishes I know, besides the fermented herring, curated or smoked salmon, flatbread, hardbread, Swedish hard cheese, "fläskpannkaka" (oven made pancake with salted pork belly), elk steak on the bone with a sauce of Gyromitra esculenta (it's a ascomycete fungus found in Scandinavia), along with jelly of white currant berries, and roasted potatoes, or perhaps Northern pike and mashed potatoes. There are so many choices, but the hardbread and flatbread are perhaps the most unique to Scandinavian cooking.
living in the north of sweden and seeing this makes me really proud, the north of sweden isnt that well known and i love that munchies is putting it on the map so to say!
I wish I could pin down my ancestry to any one group of people. I am a mutt. Mix of Northern European, Native American and who knows what else. I get a little jealous of those who can celebrate these traditions. The host is awesome.
tack för det här , jag växte up i svergie och flyttade med 8 (så rättskrivningen ..) till Österrike men var på Orust varje sommar.nu med covid blev det inget. jag hade nästan tårar efter denna filmen. tusend tack ,förhoppningsvis kann jag hälsa på några denna ställen . hälsa på den lilla fiskrestaurangen på lyr (orust) om ni är i omgivningen !!
The Reindeer slaughter almost phazed me a bit, but remembered that mother didnt raise a bitch. I continued to eat my burger while watching the rest of the Reindeer sacrifice.
***** I've seen goats, lamb and pigs killed... the U.S. should make their people kill an animal at least once. I'm sure the meat consumption would go down that way.
+Andreas Bæch-laursen Sort of, you can go sport fishing in the sea at will e.t.c. However, if there is an endangered species you probably have to realese it back. But if you are doing som sort of industry scale fishing or using nets or similar stuff (besides using a rod), the laws will be complettley different.
+Andreas Bæch-laursen In order to overfish the seas you practically need a fleet of trawlers and allemansrätten specifically forbids any activities made towards economic gains, such as running fishing vessels.
+Andreas Bæch-laursen you are free to fish in the ocean with nets and such to provide your own household with fish. If you're not a professional fisherman you are not allowed to sell the fish you catch. This is of course very hard to control. There are unfortunately people who exploit this and land tonnes of fish and sell them. So overfishing is actually a problem in Sweden.
Allemannsretten is the same in Norway. Tourists can also bring 15kg of fishfilet back from vacation. And you need only a license (around 20bucks) to privately sell fish. In troms a private person can fish as much as 15tons in a year.
I'm pretty sure Allemannsretten wasn't intended for restaurants to come and strip down entire spruce trees. If you go foraging at least do it in a sustainable way by not ripping off entire branches and only harvesting around 20% of each individual crop.
In the video they say that the sami people are "The indigenous people of Sweden". But that is not all true, they are one of the indigenous people of the north of Sweden. The sami migrated to Sweden from the east after the last ice age, by then the south of Sweden had been ice free and populated for around 5000-6000 years. So the "true" "indigenous people of Sweden" actually came from Denmark and Germany 5000-6000 years before the sami came to Sweden. I am not trying to sound like a know-it-all but i think this could be interesting information for some people.
jpmwolf91 Reindeer are graceful animals. But to be honest pigs are similar to humans in anatomy and so they are very vocal. I'm sure if you slaughtered a human they would scream like shit. Okay, enough horrible images, I'm sorry.
jpmwolf91 Reindeer are graceful animals. But to be honest pigs are similar to humans in anatomy and so they are very vocal. I'm sure if you slaughtered a human they would scream like shit unless you talked them down. Okay, enough horrible images, I'm sorry.
I guess they accepted their fate and couldn't do nothing about it... I meant if you just grabbed someone now and stuck them on a meat hook, it'd be pretty horrendous wouldn't it!
I know it didn't show it on camera but that was difficult to watch. I got a little lump in my throat. I'm not a vegetarian (though I'm working on it slowly) but this is just one of those little uncomfortable reminders that I'm indirectly contributing to animal death every day of my life. It's a difficult fact to stomach (pardon the pun), but I'm glad I occasionally get reminded because it's important not to take it for granted - at least while I'm still eating meat.
This might have been hard to stomach for you but those reindeer are probably among the most humanely treated animals we keep for meat. The industrially farmed meats we buy at supermarkets is far worse. These reindeer really live a great life running free in the mountains.
I'm glad he was only joking about taking the whole tree, because that would definitely not be covered by the "Allemansrätten", the right to use Swedish forests for pleasure. You can't harm nature when being in it, is a central rule of this law, even taking fresh twigs off living trees is off limits, like these guys did! You can forage for firewood, as in dead, fallen branches however, but not cut down trees if you feel like it!
Palt or potatoe dumplings are a very normal thing in Germany, except we dont fill them with meat but eat them with meat for example schnitzel or with goose. sooooo good. Dont know why they say nobody else eats that shit haha
I believe the messmör dates back from when Jämtland and Härjedalen was Norwegian. I believe it was common to make at home after you had made cheese, since it's made from the whey boiled down with milk.
Palt, a typically Swedish thing? That stuff is eaten all over Norway. Every place has it's own name for it (Ball, raspeball, klubb, komle, kompe etc.), and if you really want to start a fight, tell someone their version sucks. In parts of the country, it's agreed that thursday is ball day. My favourite is the way it's served in western Norway (Sogn og Fjordane). Bacon or salted mutton in the middle, served with sausage, mashed rutabaga, salt meat (genreally a pork knucke or mutton) and diced bacon. Syrup optional. You get a lot of the same where I live (Sunnmøre), but instead of mashed rutabaga they simply serve a boiled slice of the stuff, and instead of using all their potatoes to make dumplings they serve some boiled on the side. What a waste... If someone from Nordmøre invites you to a ballmiddag (ball dinner), ask them what kind first. Those heathens mix fish into the dumplings... And the "Paltkoma", "Ballkoma", is a well known thing. No need to serve dessert after a dinner party with this stuff. Just make sure there's enough couches for your guests to collapse on.
Adrian Cardenas it not "food" its more like different kinds of pastes that you usually spread on sandwiches like soft chesee with raindeer meat taste or salami taste. there is also caviar in tubes.
Also realized "this is like this place or this is that place" and "It's not that much gore, why are you so weak???" Like really? We don't all grow the same way. I don't have a problem not seeing the animal die, I don't really care much. But really? Just be considerate. Also it's different from other cultures, similar, but there are differences.
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OreoThePanda it's men trying to act like they are "alpha males" without realising that their toxic masculinity is the reason why suicide is on the increase. Not that I care, tbh
Ivar is a great host, a rarity from vice
This is my favorite guy on Munchies right now! Hilarious yet knowledgeable and professional.
As a Swede I really enjoy these videos, they really capture Swedish food culture and they really make me glad being Swedish for once. But I hope he will tell y'all about kebabpizza, figure some of you will get a kick out of that.
For once being glad? I'm Dutch and watching these video's among other information about Sweden, I would love to live there! :)
Well, it could obviously be way worse, but there are some things that I'm not so fond of here in Sweden.
Well we have something called Jantelagen, which is a way of mind many swedes follows that is basically if someone thinks or seem like they think they are something special you are considered a mega-douche. I recomend you google it cause it is based out of a bigger manifesto and i could not do it justice.
I'm an outsider but I think Sweden is a fantastic place. You should be proud! :)
jacobsenx2 thats really interesting... Do you know whether only swedes are like this or generally scandinavian people?
This is the best Munchies series since FOB. Also that sweater he's wearing at the Sami folks house is siick.
vietnamted In England we would probably call one of those an Aztec Jumper
It's a shame that it wasn't shown on camera how the deer was killed. People become too detached from reality when they walk in the supermarket just to buy a slab of meat.
If you can't watch it being killed, don't bother eating it either. The only thing that needs to be done and upheld the upmost is that it will not suffer when being killed.
jodawgsup They showed a rabbit being killed fully on camera on eddie huang's show. He even talked a bit about how it is necessary to see this and accept it if you want to eat meat.
Halsfield Yup, indeed. Although the killing of the rabbit was a bit odd, because there's not really a need to slit a throat of an animal with todays tools.
Regardless though, I agree fully with Eddie.
Maybe they just respected the animal enough not to film it getting killed idk... :/
I do believe it is still worse to see it than to do it for yourself. I mean, if I had to chose between killing it, or watching someone else do it, I'd kill it myself.
Xanoran
That doesn't make any sense to me. Watching it takes no effort and you aren't really doing any of the dirty work. Doing it means you're the one taking the animal's life and you are front and center for all the bloody work as you feel the knife cutting through its skin and feeling it shudder and fight you.
Everyone in Sweden speaks English so well, even the "indigenous people", the Sami.. It is fantastic! I think Swedes in general have the best English accent of non-native English speakers.. I didn't like the Swedish food very much, but the architecture In Stockholm is stunning
They are not some not contacted amazonian tribe. They are Swedes and go to school.
. Even if there has been some persecution and racism it is not like native Americans today
Munchies! Always great to watch. The respect (even a little) that was given to the reindeer made it bearable to watch. The potato thing sounded nice to me btw
The taste of Palt is alright, but the consistence is horrible, it is like eating playdough and it sticks to the roof of your mouth and it is also sometimes served with blood.
Bad palt sticks to the roof of your mouth. To much flour in the recipe if it gets that sticky. School palt is a great example of a bad palt, you might aswell serve us glue.
This is a fuckin great series.
I feel that everyone who eats meat should witness the killing of the animal they eat at least once. Just so they have a better respect for the animal.
spacecadetz21 I agree. I remember when my dad took me hunting to show me that lesson. he only hunted alittle in his life but when he did he always made sure it was not a waste. we shot a deer and like he did when he gutted the rain deer he made me do that and take off the hide.
I have, still love steak.
Okay Vegan
If more people were hunters (and less yahoos were hunters) the world would be a better place I think.
@@lc9072 How so? Would it not be better for the world if fewer people hunted?
I highly recommend Open/Closed in Umeå. As a recently inhabitant of Umeå It is by far the best bar in Umeå, it is however quite small if you want to get a table in the actual "delhi" where they make the drinks so I recommend you go there early afternoon and then just dont leave.
This guy is a national treasure to Sweden.
If the culling of the reindeer bothered you, you either need to reevaluate yourself and your diet or go vegan. That was one of the quickest kills I've ever seen, with a humble respect for the cull.
***** one of the slowest i've ever seen honestly. most muslim and jew butchers do it way better than this noob
***** Yeah you're right actually. No good way to do it. Don't do it at all. Go vegan.
Humanity has become way too soft. For 99% of human history, if you wanted meat, you hunted it yourself, killed it yourself, butchered it yourself, and cooked it yourself. Now, we can’t even watch without snowflakes heaving and crying.
Joseph Demetrio it is because we live in more civilized times. It is only natural.
@@owendispensa8953
Civilisation is merely a mask we've all agreed to wear.
Your shit smells no better than anyone else's.
Push comes to shove, there's animals lurking beneath the whole of humanity's skin.
Mob rule brings out the primative in everyone.
11:08... *Stodge.*
Emil's father, finally revealing his cloudberry spot on his deathbed *IS* love! 😜😂😂
I was taught, as a boy, "You kill it you better be prepared to eat it".
Too many folk brought up on prepackaged supermarket meat to understand the principles behind their daily meals.
Sure, they'll eat meat, but don't want to know how it's produced.
Smh.
Really enjoying these videos, I’ve just started learning Swedish a few months ago and I’m so fascinated by the culture! Love the sweater by the way at 9:20.
Those reindeer herders are the epitome of lovely people
God I love this dude's style. Give me all his jumpers, please.
No but this is one of my favorite series on the internet.
Nice to see that the long lost art form of killing, butchering and eating a animal is done with respect.
Haha. Love that a alcoholic coming out when the host walked in to systembolaget the alcohol shop.
The Sami aren't the only indigenous people of Sweden, they came at the same time as the Swedes, The Geats and The Gutes. People refer to them as "Native Swedes" just because they live in teepees and have another language.
You are correct. The earliest archeoligical findings of human settlements are in the south of Sweden.
I almost suffocated a few years back when i was eating (palt), (blood-palt) to be exakt, (its black and made out of reindeer blood. Really good with fried pork, potatoes, lingonberry jam and butter. Northern Sweden/Sami dish. Anyhow, dont place a half palt in your mouth and answer your uncles question at the same time. I ran around with panic and thoughts of dying for the better part of a minute trying to hit myself in the back and gagging/grasping for air. Jumped with the back on the ground and it came out. Haha, lesson learned.
Jesus that reindeer got shanked fuckin gangland style.
He got shanked Gangnam style
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HEYYYYY SEXYYYY FLUFFFYYYY, OP-OP-OPPA FLUFFY STYLE !!!1!!1!
KingDennisJensen no.
Reindeer shank? Muahahaha! ;)
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no swearing or im calling the cops ok.
this is beautiful. helped me understand and appreciate even more about the food I eat
8:02 levitating glasses
That palt-story is so funny. But, I agree. Palt is perhaps, one of the most Swedish dishes I know, besides the fermented herring, curated or smoked salmon, flatbread, hardbread, Swedish hard cheese, "fläskpannkaka" (oven made pancake with salted pork belly), elk steak on the bone with a sauce of Gyromitra esculenta (it's a ascomycete fungus found in Scandinavia), along with jelly of white currant berries, and roasted potatoes, or perhaps Northern pike and mashed potatoes. There are so many choices, but the hardbread and flatbread are perhaps the most unique to Scandinavian cooking.
I identified heavily with this, being a Swede-German American
Kalles Kaviar is also popular in Denmark, goes great with boiled eggs and black bread (rye bread). So it's not only a Swedish thing..
That's because it's imported from Sweden dude.
Such an awesome episode, and an amazing series, makes me want to go to Sweden.
Swedish tube food is delicious
Here in England the 'Primula' brand of Scandi tube cheese etc is still popular 95 years later. I've got some in my fridge right now! 😂
I like this Swedish presenter, cool guy.
Real respectful when its still alive.
The reindeer herder and his wife are so cute omg
Thoroughly enjoying this series.
living in the north of sweden and seeing this makes me really proud, the north of sweden isnt that well known and i love that munchies is putting it on the map so to say!
The reindeer herding was nice to watch.
Very nice episode.
We have Palt in New Zealand & Samoa, we call them pork buns.. but we don't boil them we steam them
I'm really digging these kinds of episodes good shit !
9:00 this dude like to risk pretty much with this glass of milk :D
This is very informative, entertaining and intriguing. From an outside perspective it's very interesting to learn more about the people of the world.
Has anyone else noticed when he made the kaboom sound when he was eating the Palt, that it really sounded like an explosion? 11:10
***** Some people are good at making sound effects.
Circle of life you know
I wish I could pin down my ancestry to any one group of people. I am a mutt. Mix of Northern European, Native American and who knows what else. I get a little jealous of those who can celebrate these traditions. The host is awesome.
OMG those palt looked delicious
"Only take what you need."
"fuck it...mmm food in tubes" Ivar you are the best!!!
tack för det här , jag växte up i svergie och flyttade med 8 (så rättskrivningen ..) till Österrike men var på Orust varje sommar.nu med covid blev det inget. jag hade nästan tårar efter denna filmen. tusend tack ,förhoppningsvis kann jag hälsa på några denna ställen . hälsa på den lilla fiskrestaurangen på lyr (orust) om ni är i omgivningen !!
Fun fact, the systembolag that is shown in this clip is from Avenyn in Gothenburg, not Umeå or anywhere close there.
Love this channel and the hosts but this guy is super fun!
This Dude reminds me of Johnny's sidekick on Lillyhammer
First Drew Barrymore and Liam Neeson in the previous video, and now Edward Norton... These video's must be expensive to make!
royhadders1 Haha! I also noticed Liam Neeson at the viking-pub!
Probably not bc its probably also advertisment for the restaurant owner
Kaviar is sort of the same in norway, tubed and eaten by lots and lots of people.
Systembolaget in Strömstad has (had?) open even on Sundays...
Then again it is one of Swedens biggest Systembolag.
Ivar thinks HE'S nervous; the reindeer has got knots in her stomach. Now THAT'S nervous.
Awsome episode happy Sweden and this guy showing a bit from Sweden im from Sweden and yeh Welcome everyone!
great showing of culture! thanks for sharing!
The Reindeer slaughter almost phazed me a bit, but remembered that mother didnt raise a bitch. I continued to eat my burger while watching the rest of the Reindeer sacrifice.
Diego Magana preach it
Vice do one of this "Munchies Guide" in Portugal, i bet no one will regret it
This guy's great, give him a full-time show
wow poor rudolph
Dont put up a Graphic Content warning and then edit out the slaughter... c'mon I thought this was Vice
TrenTonStackZ uhm the slaughter was right there on screen
No not really, it was hardly off in the corner after the fact and it kept cutting to his reaction
***** I've seen goats, lamb and pigs killed... the U.S. should make their people kill an animal at least once. I'm sure the meat consumption would go down that way.
Hi, do you have allemandsretten for the seas aswell? or is it restricted so there wont happen any overfishing?
+Andreas Bæch-laursen
Sort of, you can go sport fishing in the sea at will e.t.c. However, if there is an endangered species you probably have to realese it back.
But if you are doing som sort of industry scale fishing or using nets or similar stuff (besides using a rod), the laws will be complettley different.
+Andreas Bæch-laursen In order to overfish the seas you practically need a fleet of trawlers and allemansrätten specifically forbids any activities made towards economic gains, such as running fishing vessels.
+Andreas Bæch-laursen you are free to fish in the ocean with nets and such to provide your own household with fish. If you're not a professional fisherman you are not allowed to sell the fish you catch. This is of course very hard to control. There are unfortunately people who exploit this and land tonnes of fish and sell them. So overfishing is actually a problem in Sweden.
sad, but it should be allemandsret. and i treat it this way in denmark aswell :D its not like the fishing police is gonna come after me
Allemannsretten is the same in Norway. Tourists can also bring 15kg of fishfilet back from vacation. And you need only a license (around 20bucks) to privately sell fish. In troms a private person can fish as much as 15tons in a year.
what boots are they wear in the forest scene??? dumb question but i want to know
I'm pretty sure Allemannsretten wasn't intended for restaurants to come and strip down entire spruce trees. If you go foraging at least do it in a sustainable way by not ripping off entire branches and only harvesting around 20% of each individual crop.
I really enjoyed this.
In the video they say that the sami people are "The indigenous people of Sweden".
But that is not all true, they are one of the indigenous people of the north of Sweden.
The sami migrated to Sweden from the east after the last ice age, by then the south of Sweden had been ice free and populated for around 5000-6000 years.
So the "true" "indigenous people of Sweden" actually came from Denmark and Germany 5000-6000 years before the sami came to Sweden.
I am not trying to sound like a know-it-all but i think this could be interesting information for some people.
*correction the other indigenous people of Sweden.
love this guy and sweden!
Whereever you go: Chartreuse is in a good bar.
Really really great videos make me want to go live in Sweden!
This is extremely good
Åh palt, det som är så gott!
Whats the jacket that Emil was wearing at 12:16
i kept hoping id catch a zoophelic santaclaus milking a male raindeer.
hope oone episode is about all hollydays like valborg midsommar etc
Kalle's Caviar!!! Good thing I live near IKEA, I love that shit.
That reindeer died so gracefully. Have you ever seen a pig killed like that? Sweet jesus the noise they make.
jpmwolf91 Reindeer are graceful animals.
But to be honest pigs are similar to humans in anatomy and so they are very vocal. I'm sure if you slaughtered a human they would scream like shit.
Okay, enough horrible images, I'm sorry.
jpmwolf91 Reindeer are graceful animals.
But to be honest pigs are similar to humans in anatomy and so they are very vocal. I'm sure if you slaughtered a human they would scream like shit unless you talked them down.
Okay, enough horrible images, I'm sorry.
I guess they accepted their fate and couldn't do nothing about it...
I meant if you just grabbed someone now and stuck them on a meat hook, it'd be pretty horrendous wouldn't it!
jpmwolf91 ive killed a pig like that and it didnt make a sound
I like also kalles kaviar sometimes and I´m a Finn
I know it didn't show it on camera but that was difficult to watch. I got a little lump in my throat. I'm not a vegetarian (though I'm working on it slowly) but this is just one of those little uncomfortable reminders that I'm indirectly contributing to animal death every day of my life. It's a difficult fact to stomach (pardon the pun), but I'm glad I occasionally get reminded because it's important not to take it for granted - at least while I'm still eating meat.
+Lucas Williams Going vegetarian would be a big Missed steak(Mistake) LOL
This might have been hard to stomach for you but those reindeer are probably among the most humanely treated animals we keep for meat. The industrially farmed meats we buy at supermarkets is far worse.
These reindeer really live a great life running free in the mountains.
Come to Finland!
I'm glad he was only joking about taking the whole tree, because that would definitely not be covered by the "Allemansrätten", the right to use Swedish forests for pleasure. You can't harm nature when being in it, is a central rule of this law, even taking fresh twigs off living trees is off limits, like these guys did! You can forage for firewood, as in dead, fallen branches however, but not cut down trees if you feel like it!
was it stunned first or? whats going on
Mr. Emil Areng is very attractive :D
People start getting much more interesting as you start moving away from the cities and the more urbanly civilized parts of the country. :)
I'm not swedish and I love kales caviar
+Flávia R. lmao I am swedish but has never tried surströmming, it is because my parents hates it. But I'd love to try it, just never thought about it.
i dont want it to endddddddd :[
that reindeer must be in heaven now...
Probably in a freezer or poop now.
maybe he's in the North Pole
ade autreyna what if raindeer not dieded?
ade autreyna you mean someone's stomach?
+khoa tran "He" was a she, as they said..
I like the tube foods! I buy them at IKEA mostly in the USA :P
I can't watch parts 1, 2, and 3 whats up with that Vice??? It happens all the time with other videos.
Palt or potatoe dumplings are a very normal thing in Germany, except we dont fill them with meat but eat them with meat for example schnitzel or with goose. sooooo good. Dont know why they say nobody else eats that shit haha
I gotta have that cocktail!
PALT!! :D
All the food in the tubes !.....still better than McDonalds !
Bartender of the year, rockin bacardi gold?
DUHFUNKIEPURPLEHIPPO hundreds of brands taste like bacardi. its mostly the other shit in the drink that makes the thing taste special
I believe the messmör dates back from when Jämtland and Härjedalen was Norwegian. I believe it was common to make at home after you had made cheese, since it's made from the whey boiled down with milk.
Palt, a typically Swedish thing? That stuff is eaten all over Norway. Every place has it's own name for it (Ball, raspeball, klubb, komle, kompe etc.), and if you really want to start a fight, tell someone their version sucks. In parts of the country, it's agreed that thursday is ball day.
My favourite is the way it's served in western Norway (Sogn og Fjordane). Bacon or salted mutton in the middle, served with sausage, mashed rutabaga, salt meat (genreally a pork knucke or mutton) and diced bacon. Syrup optional.
You get a lot of the same where I live (Sunnmøre), but instead of mashed rutabaga they simply serve a boiled slice of the stuff, and instead of using all their potatoes to make dumplings they serve some boiled on the side. What a waste...
If someone from Nordmøre invites you to a ballmiddag (ball dinner), ask them what kind first. Those heathens mix fish into the dumplings...
And the "Paltkoma", "Ballkoma", is a well known thing. No need to serve dessert after a dinner party with this stuff. Just make sure there's enough couches for your guests to collapse on.
Palt is known as kumle or simply 'ball' in Norway, it is fucking delicious...
I like this host :) seems like a cool dude
fudntewbs, is that sweedish for spacefood? regardless it looks delicious.
How do tubed foods taste
I love them. Wife hates them.
like shit in a tube.
Adrian Cardenas it not "food" its more like different kinds of pastes that you usually spread on sandwiches like soft chesee with raindeer meat taste or salami taste. there is also caviar in tubes.
Thats good eating fresh no antibiotics no hormones just clean fresh meat
Also realized
"this is like this place or this is that place"
and
"It's not that much gore, why are you so weak???"
Like really?
We don't all grow the same way.
I don't have a problem not seeing the animal die, I don't really care much.
But really? Just be considerate.
Also it's different from other cultures, similar, but there are differences.
OreoThePanda it's men trying to act like they are "alpha males" without realising that their toxic masculinity is the reason why suicide is on the increase. Not that I care, tbh