You couldn't of worded that any better, lmao. He ate microwaveable meals and McDonalds for most of his life, actual food to him is strange. But at least he's not xQc, his opinion on food is stupid.
@@kingcarlos7048 No shot lol The way he talks about the extreme importance of consistency, the images in his head when seeing sausage and only eating very few things is very telling I'm not saying the Nick is on the spectrum but it wouldn't surprise me if he is
I agree, you could also see that Mama Tudi put extra effort into making the food and trying to make it look nice. him being so picky made me feel really bad.
Here in Germany we got a lot of dishes that have similar components. But Malena is right .. it is like feeding a 6 year old toddler who can't even handle a knife because he is used to eating chicken tendies all day with his fingers..
Just shows that you're uncultured. In US the table manners dictate that you should only use one hand while eating. Cutting with one hand and forking with the same, one hand. It's weird, dumb and looks like something a toddler would do, but it's the tradition there.
I'm with him on the fork vs knife take though. Why would I cut something with a knife if a fork goes through it just fine. Plus it was a butter knife, barely sharper than the side of a fork.
@@GillesCoomans It's not poor manners to cut something with a fork that easily can be. If you're trying to saw through a piece of meat yeah you will look like an idiot, but cutting a tended potato? Nah.
Holy shit dude I never knew Nick was such a child when it comes to food LMAO this has to be playing up for stream there is no way he’s this much of a child
@@Kvh47 I remember a while back Maya was streaming and someone asked her "who is the most different online and offline" and she said Nick. She mentioned he was just a nice chill guy irl
I wanna pretend that Melena is way too beautiful and perfect to be in a relationship with someone who eats like such a child. But then I remember my wife eats like a toddler and thinks poptarts and Captain Crunch are the pinnacles of cuisine and I still love her so much XD.
Where did you get the notion she's perfect? she's not without flaws, she's almost as toxic as nick, altho nick may seem to exceed her because he purposely does it for the camera.
Norwegian here, moved to Kentucky 11 years ago. It's sad to see so many younger Americans who grew up with bad food habits.. Some of my US family members will only eat chicken, spaghetti or plain hamburgers..
They've been together for a decade or something. Of course her mom is aware of every good and bad detail about Nick's character, including the picky diet. Hell, I'm sure she's had a lot of fun while making the smalahove
That shit was hillarious! xD I love how Nick pronounce Torsk almost danish instead of norweigan. So many awesome dishes there. Could live without the sheeps head though.
As an American I see McDonalds as toy food. I only eat it when I'm craving something playful and nostalgic. It's novelty food. I can't imagine eating it normally.
@@Muahaha651 It's because it's a cultural dish in Norway, but I don't think many people eat it. I'm Swedish and even I think it looks nasty,. And the surströmming we have in Sweden, (fermented herring) is a traditional Swedish food but not many people eat it here.
Ordering mcdonalds in norway is 50% more expensive then in the US, cooking your own food is healthy and saves you money. A pizza cost like 20$ for the budget and 25 for special.
Doubt anyone will see this but I will genuinely miss the streams yall made together. Also one of the covid viewers.. feels like that was only a couple years ago at this point. Wishing you both the best in life.
The last food is actually pretty delicious and very popular in my country it's called kale pache and it's a sheeps head, we eat it a little bit different tho we clear the skin before serving the food and we eat the stomach wall and liver and the brain of the sheep too Good luck to you and your wife hopefully some day my country opens to every body and all of you can taste our delicious food we're some kind of foodland ourselves, With love from iran 🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷
you have something similar here in Norway ... the sheeps head is called Smalahove and is a delicatesse mainly from the west coast but I know my mom used to eat that and she was from Finnmark (North of Norway). But she also used to eat and made for us something we call "Lungemos" that is something similary to like Scottish Haggis I have heard, but its well to be honest I like the dish so I don't think what its made of. But the stomach filled with various parts of the animals sounds about right....
Here in central Asia, sheep head is traditional food. And best part for me personally is tongue and ears. Ears (not meat around or visible outside part, but deep inside part) so soft and delicious. Its literally melts in your mouth.
@Dislike Button I mix these strategies in a more complicated way. IF there is something I really don't like on the plate I eat half of it as fast as I can before anything else. Then drink water as palate cleanser. After this I eat the rest mixed together with a little bit of the thing I don't like so it's surpressed a lot by good tastes but you still taste it a little bit so you learn to eat it. This genuinely works for me and I dislike only 5 different things but will eat them all anyway if presented. If I like everything I just mix:)
On "eating it all together". This is true for most cultures. I am a Dutch Turk and it's same for both cultures. But u have an Indonesian (Molukker I believe) friend who's grandma apparently grew furious if anyone dared to mix her food. Apparently in their culture you're supposed to eat everything seperately because mixing them insults the cook as if the things aren't well cooked or tasting on their own
nah bro this stuff is what you eat when you live in northern wasteland and you already ate all your sheep now you have to eat their heads too to not waste anything
Option 2 and 3 combined. This is what happens when kids grow up poor initially and get addicted to ready made cheap food and then have very strict parents force down "healthy" food on them without properly transitioning them. Eating disorders are a real problem with modern day additives and parent's that don't understand eating psychology along with cheap food being the food that is most addictive by design.
Remember when he showed Emiru a text from his mom and she was shocked. He’s def a spoiled mama’s boy, and I imagine that mama is crazy so.. this is what you get.
I could eat Norwegian and give up my delicious Caribbean food easy, we eat a lot of weird stuff and animals here but we make it into a tasty meal beyond recognition. one thing some people like to do here is feed you something and ask you if you like the taste before revealing what it is. Cooking is about making anything none poisonous edible, and survival of course
Doesn't Caribbean cuisine use a lot of herbs and spices? I mean Nordic food is good if you're used to it, but we use almost only salt and pepper. Might come across bland as hell for a spicy palate
@@ScreentimeNOR You are 100% correct, we do flavor our food beyond salt and peper as a standard you dont cook without them. Due to stomach issues I've been eating less stuff and completely stop eating gluten so thats why I said that. I really dont like Eating that much and only see it as a survival tool. I love cooking tastily food however, its a me thing not needing meat etc to eat a meal, I could eat just salad and Rice and be good. I can appreciate how good our food taste but I don't really care because what my body feels like after a meal.
Bruh there’s no way Nordic food is better than Caribbean food. I love Jamaican and Dominican food and Cuban food and it has way more flavor than just salt
Nick wouldn't make it for long outside of the U.S. When I got married to my wife who is Guatemalan I ate food that to this day I have no idea what it was. Some of the meat was gamey and I ate some veggies that I still don't know what they were. My wife cooked and I ate the food, no whining or acting like Nick in this video. Believe me that Norwegian food is quite tame compared to food from some countries.
I’m very happy you guys came back home. Malena and Nick “cooking” food in the kitchen while arguing for content with Chance egging it on. Things are finally back to normal.
Everyone acting like it's taboo to be honest about people's cooking. Exact reason why so many people can't cook to save their lives. I'm honest when my wife's mom tries serving me some "food" that taste funky or too salty.........and you know what happened? She got insulted at first then my wife asked her mom if she ever measured the ingredients. She straight up, without hesitation said, "no, I don't need to" LOL then she asked if her mom ever taste tested her food, again, "no, it's the same as always" 😂 Everyone lost their minds and finally admitted the food was salty or tasted off. I'm now the favorite son in-law who gets served first. Be honest people...it'll save your taste buds. Granted, his choice of words were hilarious. Top tier content.
Mcdonald beef is actually made out of beef. I visited a farm where every animal was meant to go to mcdonald. Its real beef. The problem is the stuff they fed them.
For Nick and people like nick that don't like sausage: just take the skin off. the inside is essentially just ground meat. It just gets all solid like that because the skin holds it together while it cooks.
I am from Serbia and we have similar food here and my people eat the head of the sheap and of the pork like that and I could never do it and I understand Nick but the rest of the food here I think is amazing. If any of you are ever in opportunity to try Serbian food, go for it I am 100% sure you will never eat anything else in your life. It is that good
@@ElmerTheOne Sarma (normal, green leaf), Punjena paprika, Ajvar, Punjena pljeskavica, Satarash, Burek, Karadjordjeva snicla, Teleca corba, Gulash, Rostilj (anything from it) When you try all of this, ask me to give you more recommendations ;)
My God...I'm Norwegian, give that man some lungemos!!! :D I eat to live, I don't live for eating. We had pigs, hens, rabbits. My grandfather was a local butcher...I have eaten SO much blood, fat, pork, fish...you eat to live. :)
Actually textures are a very sensitive thing for some people, it’s not the taste to him it’s the texture and there is no fix for that. He simply has a texture thing therefore something like that can do that.
as someone that lives in hawaii and tries everything When i went to the MainLand one of my biggest pet peeves is that everyone is so insanely picky about what they eat it drives me nuts
jump to 19:49 for the smalahove
No, editors need the watchtime so they can buy some food
@@Rowy_harsh, but true-ish... Maybe put a emoji at the end...like this one 🙃¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Ur a legend hahaha I've never seen any UA-cam creator linking the thumbnail part into the comments by himself 😂
Thanks for the nightmares. EU is full of nightmares.
Cmon man you can't eat a sausage?!??!!? lol why
This feels like a case study on the effects of bad diet as a child
You couldn't of worded that any better, lmao. He ate microwaveable meals and McDonalds for most of his life, actual food to him is strange.
But at least he's not xQc, his opinion on food is stupid.
Dude literally couldn’t eat boiled or roasted potatoes without acting weird
You arent wrong.
100% accurate explanation
And as an adult
it's videos like these that make me wonder how Nick has gotten this far in his life
It's an act
@@kingcarlos7048 No shot lol
The way he talks about the extreme importance of consistency, the images in his head when seeing sausage and only eating very few things is very telling
I'm not saying the Nick is on the spectrum but it wouldn't surprise me if he is
@@kingcarlos7048 na bro, most of the things he does is an act but his food choice is not one of them. literal american diet, processed, fried or die
@@FalloutUgglan Felix said he's very different off-stream so that's what I'm basing it on
@@kingcarlos7048 Felix means the PogO stuff, and shitty jokes. the food stuff is 100% him
If someone cooked me all these traditional meals I would be in heaven. The actual hard work that went into this was very special and very educational.
Hell naw, I would have barfed. Lmfaoooo!!!!
@@digitalsimulacrum9259 Not much sugar in Norwegian foods like the US
@@jaysmooth4998 of course you would.
@@jaysmooth4998 I actually pity picky eaters. All the good food you guys are missing.
I agree, you could also see that Mama Tudi put extra effort into making the food and trying to make it look nice. him being so picky made me feel really bad.
Here in Germany we got a lot of dishes that have similar components. But Malena is right .. it is like feeding a 6 year old toddler who can't even handle a knife because he is used to eating chicken tendies all day with his fingers..
Just shows that you're uncultured. In US the table manners dictate that you should only use one hand while eating. Cutting with one hand and forking with the same, one hand. It's weird, dumb and looks like something a toddler would do, but it's the tradition there.
@@ww-pw6di how tf would you be able to cut if you don't have a fork in the other hand.
dog shot hand coordination detected
@@kol9mm their food is glued to the plate bro, it never moves 😂
@@ww-pw6di tf are you talking about
@@kol9mm you don't know how to cut food with a fork? LMFAO
Nicks got balls I’d never say anything bad about my girlfriends moms cooking
That is because Nick is a child.
@@miatomi Tell em
why would he care? what's the point of pretending to like something
@@MrKaidalen technically everyone is someone's child
@@miatomi but he still is a child when it comes to food..
"I've never had peas before" I was completely flabbergasted when he said that...
I haven't had pea's either, never had them as a child nor am I gonna eat them now.
Peas are a pretty foreign ingredient. It's really hard to find them in America.
@@RG32822 What market are you going too? Unless you mean fresh peas maybe, but there is a ton of options for peas.
@@RG32822 i grew up having peas all the time in texas, they're actually really good. Especially in chicken pot pie.
@@RG32822 peas and carrots is the most basic american dinner side
God bless Malena for helping this child
BBC all day, malona knows it
Alternative title: 31 year old eating like a toddler
I'm with him on the fork vs knife take though. Why would I cut something with a knife if a fork goes through it just fine. Plus it was a butter knife, barely sharper than the side of a fork.
@@andrewmcmillan229 true, but then he uses the fork like spoon right after.
100% has some sort of disability related to food sensation/taste
@@andrewmcmillan229 its very very basic table manners. I guesd things arent the same everywhere
@@GillesCoomans It's not poor manners to cut something with a fork that easily can be. If you're trying to saw through a piece of meat yeah you will look like an idiot, but cutting a tended potato? Nah.
LOL imagine calling your girlfriends mothers food, prison vending machine food. That’s even worse than prison food.
The vending machine food is for the people visiting the inmates, so no, it's far better than the actual prison food
Somehow, I doubt it it’s better coming out of a vending machine.
11:30 Malena looks like a mom cutting food for her child here lmaoo
17:20 is the little extra
Is Malena’s mom a professional chef? The plating is on point.
Thought it was a masterchef episode
That's how people plate food when it doesn't come from a fast food restaurant. You should try it.
@@KiwiPepega Oh! no shit? Damn man, I'm gonna try that. Got any recipes for me too?
lol it doesnt look that good.
@@KiwiPepega cap. No1 plates their food like this at home lmfao
Norwegian culture is really cool
Some would say it’s freezing
Any culture thats not American is cool
@@annasthinaful American "culture"
Imagine thinking any kind of culture is cool
@@madgengar9734 i've always loved japanese culture its the coolest
Malena’s mom is an angel for making all this. I would have eaten everything ❤
yep!
Holy shit dude I never knew Nick was such a child when it comes to food LMAO this has to be playing up for stream there is no way he’s this much of a child
I honestly believe he is. Nick doesnt give enough fucks to play a role.
It's all for content, Real life nick is not really like that.
bro until the past decade, these boys did nothing but wow and survival
@@c0kandball how do you know?
@@Kvh47 I remember a while back Maya was streaming and someone asked her "who is the most different online and offline" and she said Nick. She mentioned he was just a nice chill guy irl
PoV: American sees vegetables for the first time.
Yet he liked the vegetables and not the other stuff lol
@@9BallBory He hated the peas and said he never eat them before. The only thing he liked was the mushrooms.
He’s nick not an American
the worst parts were the over salted unseasoned meat, the fish, and blobs of sick, oh and the full head of a sheep, meatballs and sausages are fine
When I was in america they had fries labeled as a vegetable so I guess you gotta narrow it down a bit ;)
I never knew what making your child sit at a table until he finished his food felt like until I watched this vid. Thanks nmp
I almost choked on my coffee when he said “i rather eat the sausage” 😭😭😭 after all that lmaooo
As a professional cook and normal person Malena's mom had fantastic presentation.
I wanna pretend that Melena is way too beautiful and perfect to be in a relationship with someone who eats like such a child. But then I remember my wife eats like a toddler and thinks poptarts and Captain Crunch are the pinnacles of cuisine and I still love her so much XD.
It's just cute isn't it haha
Where did you get the notion she's perfect? she's not without flaws, she's almost as toxic as nick, altho nick may seem to exceed her because he purposely does it for the camera.
thats sweet :)
it's silly but cute in it's own right lol
Ah yes diet and foods people eat should totally rule a relationship..
I am a picky eater too but these meals looked amazing. Hug for Melina & mom. Nick is a food babarian...
Melanas swearing in Norwegian 9:01 while Nick chuckles is my favorite
Norwegian here, moved to Kentucky 11 years ago. It's sad to see so many younger Americans who grew up with bad food habits.. Some of my US family members will only eat chicken, spaghetti or plain hamburgers..
I love when the waiter walks up with a new plate of food and says sorry
jokes aside mama tudi is a god at cooking and plating
all of these look restaurant quality
Can´t understand how people can be so ruined with their tasting. All the food instead of the head looks really good. Her Mom does an excelent job
Don’t tell me nick actually writes in a digital clock font 😂
Nick reaction to all of the food was hilarious 😭 jokes aside I hope the mom wasn't offended or nothing she put in a lot of work great job 💚
They've been together for a decade or something.
Of course her mom is aware of every good and bad detail about Nick's character, including the picky diet.
Hell, I'm sure she's had a lot of fun while making the smalahove
That shit was hillarious! xD
I love how Nick pronounce Torsk almost danish instead of norweigan.
So many awesome dishes there. Could live without the sheeps head though.
As european this was hard to watch. I think i've never want to beat up someone so badly than right now.
As an American I see McDonalds as toy food. I only eat it when I'm craving something playful and nostalgic. It's novelty food. I can't imagine eating it normally.
Someone in chat said “Is that buddy?”
B R U H
LMAO
This is how I imagined how every American reacts to not fast food 😂😂😂
For sure Americans are food babarians...
@@ulligruber1344 meanwhile there’s a severed head on the table
@@Muahaha651 It's because it's a cultural dish in Norway, but I don't think many people eat it. I'm Swedish and even I think it looks nasty,. And the surströmming we have in Sweden, (fermented herring) is a traditional Swedish food but not many people eat it here.
Hahaha yes I’m American and haha yes haha real food is so gross haha McDonald’s
@@Muahaha651 ya that was wildly appalling and wrong
Ordering mcdonalds in norway is 50% more expensive then in the US, cooking your own food is healthy and saves you money.
A pizza cost like 20$ for the budget and 25 for special.
Doubt anyone will see this but I will genuinely miss the streams yall made together. Also one of the covid viewers.. feels like that was only a couple years ago at this point. Wishing you both the best in life.
Nick is definitely a Dino-Nuggets and French Fries sort of guy.
The last food is actually pretty delicious and very popular in my country it's called kale pache and it's a sheeps head, we eat it a little bit different tho we clear the skin before serving the food and we eat the stomach wall and liver and the brain of the sheep too
Good luck to you and your wife hopefully some day my country opens to every body and all of you can taste our delicious food we're some kind of foodland ourselves,
With love from iran 🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷
you have something similar here in Norway ... the sheeps head is called Smalahove and is a delicatesse mainly from the west coast but I know my mom used to eat that and she was from Finnmark (North of Norway). But she also used to eat and made for us something we call "Lungemos" that is something similary to like Scottish Haggis I have heard, but its well to be honest I like the dish so I don't think what its made of. But the stomach filled with various parts of the animals sounds about right....
"Tipping" them US dollars was really the icing on the sheep's head.
bruh i would die to try these dishes smh. I'll go to Norway one day
Here in central Asia, sheep head is traditional food. And best part for me personally is tongue and ears. Ears (not meat around or visible outside part, but deep inside part) so soft and delicious. Its literally melts in your mouth.
Kale pache for days
I havent cried with laughter in such a long time. great vid. "FORK DO TRICK" bahaha
This is way more entertaining than travel videos where people are adventurous and enjoy foreign cuisines. This reminds me of Karl Pilkington.
Someone needs to make a compilation video for every time Mr. NMP says “am I an idiot?”
Best one is when Knut is there and Nick goes " I'm I an Idiot " and Knut's little girl goes " yes " and shes only about 10 years old lmao
i know its a show that he puts on.. i just hope he appreciates her culture and doesn't take it for granted
It's like watching a baby eating food for the first time haha.
Malena is a saint, babysitting this man-child
Hahaha i feel bad for the mom.. nick is so damn honest, it’s respectable
He's an honest, uncultured American. It's cringe
If culture means to not use spices and mash everything then it is better to be uncultured @@CAL1MBO
@@MaliohammadDesignsah yes because using natural spices and herbs is nothing compared to american artificial flavour enhancers
With his sensory headphones and his handler sitting next to him, Nick really completes the image
OMG I never knew I was supposed to eat all of it on 1 fork full :O
Its been a whacky ride
You’re all soy
@Dislike Button I mix these strategies in a more complicated way. IF there is something I really don't like on the plate I eat half of it as fast as I can before anything else. Then drink water as palate cleanser.
After this I eat the rest mixed together with a little bit of the thing I don't like so it's surpressed a lot by good tastes but you still taste it a little bit so you learn to eat it.
This genuinely works for me and I dislike only 5 different things but will eat them all anyway if presented. If I like everything I just mix:)
On "eating it all together". This is true for most cultures. I am a Dutch Turk and it's same for both cultures. But u have an Indonesian (Molukker I believe) friend who's grandma apparently grew furious if anyone dared to mix her food. Apparently in their culture you're supposed to eat everything seperately because mixing them insults the cook as if the things aren't well cooked or tasting on their own
the rice porridge looked so good
Jesus Christ Nick is funny, effortlessly funny too. What an absolute goat.
"im lactose" - nick polom 2022.
Gotta say the presentation on all of these dishes were amazing
Nick is either trolling, really picky eater, or really uncultured, all those foods looked great tbh.
lets be real, hes a good portion of all of these.
Probably all three if we’re being honest
nah bro this stuff is what you eat when you live in northern wasteland and you already ate all your sheep now you have to eat their heads too to not waste anything
Yo that sheep head was scary af. I mean like yes cheek meat is S tier but the head on a platter was horrifying.
Option 2 and 3 combined. This is what happens when kids grow up poor initially and get addicted to ready made cheap food and then have very strict parents force down "healthy" food on them without properly transitioning them. Eating disorders are a real problem with modern day additives and parent's that don't understand eating psychology along with cheap food being the food that is most addictive by design.
Remember when he showed Emiru a text from his mom and she was shocked. He’s def a spoiled mama’s boy, and I imagine that mama is crazy so.. this is what you get.
For someone who’s pushing 40, Nick’s diet is so bad like I feel like he would be the type of person who’d cry if you take away chicken nuggets 🌚
Pushing 40 when just turning 30 hell yeah brother
True is, he won't see 50
@@KiwiPepega he’s probably healthier than 80% of America so thinking he’s gonna just die before 50 because he isn’t the perfect eater is just ignorant
@@9BallBory If he's healthier, I fear for the rest of the nation. He's suicidaly unhealthy.
I love Malena's reactions when Nick is trying the food.
12:20 The fact that Malena didn’t knew how to react to the sounds Nick made is hilarious xD
As a norwegian i have been dying to try it
As an American I think it looks delicious and healthy. And as someone named Nick, we do not claim him
Retitle to malena feeds lost child.
I could eat Norwegian and give up my delicious Caribbean food easy, we eat a lot of weird stuff and animals here but we make it into a tasty meal beyond recognition. one thing some people like to do here is feed you something and ask you if you like the taste before revealing what it is. Cooking is about making anything none poisonous edible, and survival of course
Doesn't Caribbean cuisine use a lot of herbs and spices?
I mean Nordic food is good if you're used to it, but we use almost only salt and pepper.
Might come across bland as hell for a spicy palate
@@ScreentimeNOR You are 100% correct, we do flavor our food beyond salt and peper as a standard you dont cook without them. Due to stomach issues I've been eating less stuff and completely stop eating gluten so thats why I said that. I really dont like Eating that much and only see it as a survival tool. I love cooking tastily food however, its a me thing not needing meat etc to eat a meal, I could eat just salad and Rice and be good. I can appreciate how good our food taste but I don't really care because what my body feels like after a meal.
Bruh there’s no way Nordic food is better than Caribbean food. I love Jamaican and Dominican food and Cuban food and it has way more flavor than just salt
@@Muahaha651 No one said that though dawg, I'm speaking for me personally
@@ItsAkile I can tell
Nick wouldn't make it for long outside of the U.S. When I got married to my wife who is Guatemalan I ate food that to this day I have no idea what it was. Some of the meat was gamey and I ate some veggies that I still don't know what they were. My wife cooked and I ate the food, no whining or acting like Nick in this video. Believe me that Norwegian food is quite tame compared to food from some countries.
I’m very happy you guys came back home. Malena and Nick “cooking” food in the kitchen while arguing for content with Chance egging it on. Things are finally back to normal.
Everyone acting like it's taboo to be honest about people's cooking. Exact reason why so many people can't cook to save their lives.
I'm honest when my wife's mom tries serving me some "food" that taste funky or too salty.........and you know what happened? She got insulted at first then my wife asked her mom if she ever measured the ingredients. She straight up, without hesitation said, "no, I don't need to" LOL then she asked if her mom ever taste tested her food, again, "no, it's the same as always" 😂 Everyone lost their minds and finally admitted the food was salty or tasted off. I'm now the favorite son in-law who gets served first. Be honest people...it'll save your taste buds.
Granted, his choice of words were hilarious. Top tier content.
Nick has been eating fast food for the last 25 years and he wonders how can other people eat normal, well cooked homemade dishes...yikes!
This was amazing to watch again, all the sounds, all the laughs.
everything does not look that bad honestly, only the sheep one was fucking mental for me, i wouldt try it
I dont know Nicks back story as a child, but I can only assume he was fed tv dinners and chef boyardee ravioli's
Nick needs to try some rocky mountain oysters
Lol I bet you he could be tricked into eating that if no one explained what it was.
This guy is definitely dancing that Spectrum line.
Great job nick, sometimes you just gotta know your limits but also be open to trying new food. I hope you start eating more foods together too
Love when she cuss him out in her native language. Lmao
Maybe if Nick know what Mcdonald beef are made of he think different to "traditional" real food?
Mcdonald beef is actually made out of beef. I visited a farm where every animal was meant to go to mcdonald. Its real beef. The problem is the stuff they fed them.
@@davidszabo587 I am sure part of those burger have some beef head meat in it.
I’ll take McDonald’s over sheep head. But the other stuff probably tasted great
For Nick and people like nick that don't like sausage: just take the skin off. the inside is essentially just ground meat. It just gets all solid like that because the skin holds it together while it cooks.
you’re gf is a blessing to you i love it 🤣🤣
Malena and Nick's kid is gonna be a 6'8 monster with Nick's humor.
I bet if he knew his mom made it, he'd eat it and love it.
his mom would beat him worse than malena
He’s talked about her cooking before and that he didn’t like a lot of stuff lmao
Are you assuming that people like all of the food that their mother makes?
manaldae's mom is actually good at plating that looks so good
Man Nick is punching so above his weight class. Malena is awesome.
You need to do this again next year! 10/10 expressions😂.
Of all things, I thought he would at least enjoyed the Grøt…that’s my favorite food ever and I’m jealous he got to eat it 😂😂
Right ? I swear I almost took personal offense when he didnt like it, how can you *not* like risengrynsgrøt ??
I am from Serbia and we have similar food here and my people eat the head of the sheap and of the pork like that and I could never do it and I understand Nick but the rest of the food here I think is amazing. If any of you are ever in opportunity to try Serbian food, go for it I am 100% sure you will never eat anything else in your life. It is that good
Do you have any recommendations for dishes :)
@@ElmerTheOne Sarma (normal, green leaf), Punjena paprika, Ajvar, Punjena pljeskavica, Satarash, Burek, Karadjordjeva snicla, Teleca corba, Gulash, Rostilj (anything from it) When you try all of this, ask me to give you more recommendations ;)
@@thegunfight3r415 Hvala prijatelju :), I will try to make the stuffed peppers or stuffed burger this weekend. Sarma also looks delicious.
@@ElmerTheOne hahahaha Prijatno!
ok who eats a full plate, one iteam at a time? appalling
Good content 👌 was really interesting to see the food culture of Norway ty
that was hard to watch. makes me cringe when adults behave like uncultured children. love you guys!
i haven't laughed this hard in a while , this was good
I feel so bad for her mom omfg 😂 I'd be so insulted lmaoo
My God...I'm Norwegian, give that man some lungemos!!! :D I eat to live, I don't live for eating. We had pigs, hens, rabbits. My grandfather was a local butcher...I have eaten SO much blood, fat, pork, fish...you eat to live. :)
The fact that the west coast eats just a whole sheep head is beyond me, at least cut the meat off first. Glad we don’t have it everywhere in Norway
This couple are wholesome gold
My mom is from norway, every time i got this kind of food as a kid i ran away to a friend and ate their food.
What the fuck is wrong with you! That shit is some of the best food out there
I would be so appreciative if someone put this much time into making me dinner
This is what happens when you coddle someone’s eating habits from a young age. Eating sausage should not cause repressed trauma to surface.
Actually textures are a very sensitive thing for some people, it’s not the taste to him it’s the texture and there is no fix for that. He simply has a texture thing therefore something like that can do that.
Lutfisk,fårikål etc...we need a part 2
as someone that lives in hawaii and tries everything When i went to the MainLand one of my biggest pet peeves is that everyone is so insanely picky about what they eat it drives me nuts
Ayo Nick got that Danish down perfect at 17:52 - good man knowing the right Nordic language to speak
3:35 the way he cut that potato and the noise he made is the actual state of men in modern society lmao
I can understand, I also struggle with some food texture/flavors
Im from norway. And this makes me sad 😥😢 this guy and suffering from obesity though