Most people from NA seem to have rather sensitive palette...or different from us here in Scandinavia. Turkisk peppar, djungelvrål etc. I eat them like skittles.
Fredrik Jonsson and PS The djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The djunfelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰 and The Headquarter of Malaco and The Malaco factory 🏭 is in The City of Brøndby in The Great State of Denmark 🇩🇰 my friend 🙂😎✌️
@@jonathanthomsen6440 thats not really the point, its standard stuff from every shelf in sweden. if you gonna go into it on that level the locorice in the djunglevrål is most likely from finland, and the licorice root they make it from is from somewhere else and if we keep going there will not be s single candy from anywhere. Besides there is no real point in separating candy within the scandenavican/nordic region... its pretty much the same thing under different brands anyway.
Bobby Herrström Turkish Pepper has been produced in Denmark since 1977. In Finland, the product has been manufactured by Fazer since the 1990s. my friend 🙂😎✌️
Bobby Herrström Perelly was sold to the sweeping giant Fazer in 1989, and in the mid-90s production in Støvring stopped to become a factory outside the country's borders after a short stay in Kolding. Turkish pepper on the Danish market is still produced outside the country's borders, but how does the Bolshet manage compared to the other brands that are popped up. The two discount giants, Aldi and Lidl, each have their own variant of the pepper sauce, while Støvring Bolsjer, who has raised himself on the remains of Perelly, tries with Danish Pepper. Finally, a totally unknown brand from "Bolsje Ole" participates in the taste test. After having the scent for the bags, Kristinn Kristinsson and Ellinor Byskov started the serious part of the work. Slightly reluctant, Kristinn has to chew on the sweets to get a hole in it to create a peppercorn - the lovely, strong filling. - I usually always suck on them until the hole goes, he says. In general, the sweets taste good. The only ones who fall next door are Bolsje Oles. They are much sweeter in the skull than the others. Almost like a kind of crunchy caramel. But Turkish pepper is holding the bar. It is still the candy that tastes most of Turkish pepper, which is really the yardstick of what a good peppercorn is. On the other hand, Støvring Bolsjer "Danish Pepper" is not far behind. Price wise, there is also a lot to be gained by choosing one of the copies rather than original ones. The three cheapest cost only half when comparing kilo prices, and they can be eaten all three. Bolsje Ole (Xtra Go'e) DKK 200 for 200 grams Kilopris: DKK 100. Bought in SuperBrugsen Sweetness. Stands out. Strong inside, but even the bolts taste a little caramel-like. Danish Pepper (Støvring Bolsjer) DKK 21.95 for 400 grams Kilopris: DKK 54.87 Bought in SuperBest Beautiful candy. Taste good, have a strong taste. Turkish Pepper 19.95 for 180 grams Kilopris in SuperBrugsen Good strong fragrance. Good Storkr taste. The best thing to do. Danish Pebber Drops DKK 11.95 for 250 grams Kilopris: 47.80 DKK Bought in Lidl Fragrances well. Good harmony between candy and pepper. Pepperballs DKK 11.95 for 250 grams Kilopris: SEK 47.80 Bought in Aldi Powerful liquorice scent. Strong in taste.
"I'm just trying to get through the salt to see if there is a reason they do this". The salt is the reason my man, once you get through the salt you've reached the disappointing part of the candy. We just love salt. We put it in everything. Cookies? Put salt in 'em. Pancakes? Sprinkle some salt in that batter. And if we can't put salt in it, then we put salt on it.
@@AdrianoCROST Thats pure bullshit, salt is a mineral, your body will flush it out if it has too much of it.
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@@AdrianoCROST Oh really.... Tell me what candy is healthy!! ;) We don't eat it for breakfast, like you guys do with fucking pancakes and nutella on them!
6:26 The thing with most Swedish words is that you pronounce both syllables, if it's "jätte", for instance, you don't just say "Jät" and leave out the last part, you say both "Jät" and "te". "Yeah Te". Jätte means "giant", and it's used as a intensifier word. If you put "jätte" in front of any adjective you make it stronger. Something can be "salt" (=salty) if something is "jättesalt" it's really salty. The letter "ä" is pronounced like "ai" in "air" or ea in "yeah. The salt in, or on, most Scandinavian black candy isn't sodium chloride (ordinary salt), but ammonium chloride (salmiak). Yes, the candy cane has Swedish origins, it was a widow in a small town who was trying to make a living for her self in the 1850s who started it all. Now the town, Gränna (pronounced Grenna) is well known for it. It came to North America by Swedish immigrants.
I like salty candy as a Swede, and i have friends who dislike it but i have never seen anyone who´s about to womit over it... cut down the sugar over there..
you missed half the experience of the filidutter, they are actually only salty on the outside, the inside is a sweet caramel and inside of that is sour powder :D
Okay time to get this straight, I hear alot that people send Fazer candies and chocolate whenever they do a Swedish candies/chocolate video. Fazer is from Finland
Wasabi is the greatest thing Japan has ever given us in Sweden :) I love wasabinuts and the best thing about them is that people don't beg to have a couple of them, so you can enjoy them all buy yourself. 8:32 This is how you are supposed to eat them. This guy gets it. Thumbs up :D
3:17 The guy trying to hide his pain from the woman next to him xD The Jättesalt is my favorite, although they're called Dundersalt in Norway. I kind of wish they had the filling of Tyrkisk Peber xD It would be the perfect combo.
@4.37 Canadians dropped in my score book LOL, turkish peber is THE BEST or rather the powder inside is the best :-) @6.58 those giants (jätte) are LOVELY, maybe its genetical LOL Really fun to watch:)
In sweden we are used to salty food like how we conserved our fish and meat. the snacks are a legacy from that and it's a big seller because it makes you thirsty and that means they can sell more beverages like beer and coke and stuff...one bag of hot spicy chips and you drink like 12 beers lol
The dots over the A means it's is not an A, it's an Å or an Ä which are completely different letters. Just like Ö is not an O and B is not a P with an extra bubble. Yet to see one foreigner enjoy Swedish licorice...
😂🤣 It seems to be unique for Scandinavians to love salty candy, and licorice as much as many of us do. I love eating jättesalt, turkisk peppar and can easily finish a bag in like 15 minutes. 😅 Our neighbours in Finland understands licorice also! When visiting the U.S I couldn't find any licorice anywhere. Not what I consider licorice anyway. Everything is sugary and sweet instead.
Wasabi peanuts are 1 of my favorites i eat Those by the handfulls.. :D...Turkish Peper is really good aswell.. Canadian sissies.. ;) All that goodies and you just cant take any of it exept the cookies... sheesh
You just got an licorice overdose. A lot of people I know are licorice junkies, but for me it's just another flavor, like apple, orange or cola. The reason a lot of candy in Sweden is coated with salt is to make them seem even sweeter on the inside. Also in the old days (before the fridge), people in scandinavia used salt to keep food fresh, so we are quite used to salty food.
@@CanadiansTryStuff Well we are neighbouring countries so there is a lot of overlap in the sweets section, but yeah the candy itself is from Finland :)
Fazer company has bought a lot of other companies, from other countries, like Sweden and Denmark, and their candy brands with it. So a candy can be Swedish, or in this case Danish, even if the company that owns it is Finnish. It's like Canada Goose is Canadian, even if it's been sold to an American company, and that Americal Apparel is American, even if it's been sold to a Canadian company.
The thing is people from US and Canada are so used to tons of sugar and sweets. They even have tons of sugar in their foods. There is a reason many of them are unhealthy and fat. Lets take people from the US for an example eating peanut butter jelly sandwitches often, that is so unhealthy. No wonder so many people die over there due to heartattacks. But to be honest, its hard to come by healthy foods these days unless you grow it yourselfs. Even the fruits in the stores are unhealthy and a big cancer risk today due to all the chemicals. Take tomatoes for an instance, they are more poisoning than healthy these days. But atleast you can control your sugar intake.
i notice that most ppl outside the nordic countrys have a hard time with salty candys. I cant answer why, but i just love em. :) . There is no middleground, its either love or hate.
Yeah Canadians, thats ehm... either a OLD package of cheese doodlez or you have alot of artifical cheese flavoring added typically, or you like only eat blue cheese... Hell do I know, but to say they taste like cardboard and arent cheese is honestly abit insulting :P
NoBuddy89 No Cheeese Doodlez is actually from Norway 🇳🇴, Kim’s Chips Norway 🇳🇴/ and The original Kim’s Chips is actually and original from The Great State of Denmark 🇩🇰 my friend 🙂😎✌️
Canadians - can you handle this? Canadians - can you handle this? Canadians - can you handle this? (Realising they're going to try Tyrkisk peber) I DON'T THINK YOU CAN HANDLE THIS! Seriously. Don't want to throw yourself in front of them in slo-mo and scream "NOOO! DOOON'T!"? It's not their fault they're not Swedish.
shallowlord Yes because The Djungelvrål from Malaco is not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungevrål is actually and original from The Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, and The Headquarter of Malaco and The Malaco Candy factory 🏭 in The City of Brøndby in The Great State of Denmark 🇩🇰 my friend 🙂😎✌️
I've got a problem with adults spitting out stuff. That's what children do, if you're older, you'll know everything sold over the counter is edible. You either like or don't like something, but never ever spit it out like a child.
@@CanadiansTryStuff I am fine with you spitting out things you do not like. It is your "house", you do whatever you want. But it is hardly elitist disagreeing with you.
Who picks all this candy for ya? xD Some Swede's enjoy it, but far from everyone. Also, the Amigos are actually called Ballerina, and the Andemad bonbons are actually from Denmark =p I could probably list 10 Swedish candies that are better then what you've had.
Then the one who sent ya the candy are a bit of a sadist xD Though it was pretty fun to watch, but yeah, there's more edible candy to come by from Sweden, seems like ya were handed some of the less good stuff.
You should try Ahlgrens Bilar (car looking candy) and Marabou Daim (chocolate with fudge crunch), now thats great stuff. And of course all our licorice but few people overseas seemes to like it
Dan Eriksson I do prefer the liquorice version of Ahlgrens bilar, and when it comes to Marabou, either salt almonds, cream cookie or Oreo cream cookies are nice, though the chocolate is a bit sweet imo. I prefer Risen but I got no clue if that’s Swedish, all I know is that it’s sold here lol.
Cheese Doodles are the best don't mess with our Doodles or any other snack and why do you want to taste things from other countries when you don't like spices what is the use of doing so... eejit...
You dont seem to like much of the salty stuff, myself i mostly prefer chocolate, but i would probably not dislike most of these, but i am after all a Swede ;-)
Du måste gå ut mer....jag känner till alla förutom den med stopplyset på. Förresten det heter godissorter. Man skriver inte isär ord det kallas för särskrivning.
Johnny No The Turkish pepper is actually not from Finland 🇫🇮, but The Turkish pepper is actually and original from Jutland in The Great State of Denmark 🇩🇰 my friend 🙂😎✌️
Conclusion: Canadians are weak. This is all good stuff. :D
håller med! salt lakrits är det bästa! ( salt liquorice is the best!)
@@AVP2SLAYER Ja, blev nästan sugen på turkisk peppar...
they are used to sugar deluxe
you mean sugar and fat and bark palette?
Så sant
Most people from NA seem to have rather sensitive palette...or different from us here in Scandinavia. Turkisk peppar, djungelvrål etc. I eat them like skittles.
Fredrik Jonsson The Turkish pepper is actually and original from Jutland, Denmark 🇩🇰, in The Great State of Denmark 🇩🇰 my friend 🙂😎✌️
Fredrik Jonsson and PS The djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The djunfelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰 and The Headquarter of Malaco and The Malaco factory 🏭 is in The City of Brøndby in The Great State of Denmark 🇩🇰 my friend 🙂😎✌️
@@jonathanthomsen6440 thats not really the point, its standard stuff from every shelf in sweden. if you gonna go into it on that level the locorice in the djunglevrål is most likely from finland, and the licorice root they make it from is from somewhere else and if we keep going there will not be s single candy from anywhere.
Besides there is no real point in separating candy within the scandenavican/nordic region... its pretty much the same thing under different brands anyway.
Bobby Herrström Turkish Pepper has been produced in Denmark since 1977. In Finland, the product has been manufactured by Fazer since the 1990s. my friend 🙂😎✌️
Bobby Herrström Perelly was sold to the sweeping giant Fazer in 1989, and in the mid-90s production in Støvring stopped to become a factory outside the country's borders after a short stay in Kolding. Turkish pepper on the Danish market is still produced outside the country's borders, but how does the Bolshet manage compared to the other brands that are popped up. The two discount giants, Aldi and Lidl, each have their own variant of the pepper sauce, while Støvring Bolsjer, who has raised himself on the remains of Perelly, tries with Danish Pepper. Finally, a totally unknown brand from "Bolsje Ole" participates in the taste test. After having the scent for the bags, Kristinn Kristinsson and Ellinor Byskov started the serious part of the work. Slightly reluctant, Kristinn has to chew on the sweets to get a hole in it to create a peppercorn - the lovely, strong filling. - I usually always suck on them until the hole goes, he says. In general, the sweets taste good. The only ones who fall next door are Bolsje Oles. They are much sweeter in the skull than the others. Almost like a kind of crunchy caramel. But Turkish pepper is holding the bar. It is still the candy that tastes most of Turkish pepper, which is really the yardstick of what a good peppercorn is. On the other hand, Støvring Bolsjer "Danish Pepper" is not far behind. Price wise, there is also a lot to be gained by choosing one of the copies rather than original ones. The three cheapest cost only half when comparing kilo prices, and they can be eaten all three. Bolsje Ole (Xtra Go'e) DKK 200 for 200 grams Kilopris: DKK 100. Bought in SuperBrugsen Sweetness. Stands out. Strong inside, but even the bolts taste a little caramel-like. Danish Pepper (Støvring Bolsjer) DKK 21.95 for 400 grams Kilopris: DKK 54.87 Bought in SuperBest Beautiful candy. Taste good, have a strong taste. Turkish Pepper 19.95 for 180 grams Kilopris in SuperBrugsen Good strong fragrance. Good Storkr taste. The best thing to do. Danish Pebber Drops DKK 11.95 for 250 grams Kilopris: 47.80 DKK Bought in Lidl Fragrances well. Good harmony between candy and pepper. Pepperballs DKK 11.95 for 250 grams Kilopris: SEK 47.80 Bought in Aldi Powerful liquorice scent. Strong in taste.
"I'm just trying to get through the salt to see if there is a reason they do this". The salt is the reason my man, once you get through the salt you've reached the disappointing part of the candy. We just love salt. We put it in everything. Cookies? Put salt in 'em. Pancakes? Sprinkle some salt in that batter. And if we can't put salt in it, then we put salt on it.
Hahaha
You know that too much salt is not healthy ?
@@AdrianoCROST its just a little bit salt I EVERYTHING, haha
@@AdrianoCROST Thats pure bullshit, salt is a mineral, your body will flush it out if it has too much of it.
@@AdrianoCROST Oh really.... Tell me what candy is healthy!! ;) We don't eat it for breakfast, like you guys do with fucking pancakes and nutella on them!
6:26 The thing with most Swedish words is that you pronounce both syllables, if it's "jätte", for instance, you don't just say "Jät" and leave out the last part, you say both "Jät" and "te". "Yeah Te". Jätte means "giant", and it's used as a intensifier word. If you put "jätte" in front of any adjective you make it stronger. Something can be "salt" (=salty) if something is "jättesalt" it's really salty. The letter "ä" is pronounced like "ai" in "air" or ea in "yeah.
The salt in, or on, most Scandinavian black candy isn't sodium chloride (ordinary salt), but ammonium chloride (salmiak).
Yes, the candy cane has Swedish origins, it was a widow in a small town who was trying to make a living for her self in the 1850s who started it all. Now the town, Gränna (pronounced Grenna) is well known for it. It came to North America by Swedish immigrants.
I like salty candy as a
Swede, and i have friends who dislike it but i have never seen anyone
who´s about to womit over it... cut down the sugar over there..
A bag of Turkish Peber and a bottle of vodka, crush them and mix in the vodkabottle then you got the best shots ever! 😂😂
Tyrkisk peber is sooooo good.
Especially when dissolved in vodka!
you missed the point of the fillidutt, its salty on the outside, sweet underneath and sour on the inside
Tyrkish peber is amazing
you missed half the experience of the filidutter, they are actually only salty on the outside, the inside is a sweet caramel and inside of that is sour powder :D
Okay time to get this straight, I hear alot that people send Fazer candies and chocolate whenever they do a Swedish candies/chocolate video. Fazer is from Finland
Ja Turkish Peber är från Finland inte Sverige
10:28: No. The "normal" is also from Sweden.
Wasabi is the greatest thing Japan has ever given us in Sweden :)
I love wasabinuts and the best thing about them is that people don't beg to have a couple of them, so you can enjoy them all buy yourself.
8:32
This is how you are supposed to eat them. This guy gets it. Thumbs up :D
ItS aCtUaLlY kInD oF fLaVoUrLeSs
Filidutter is the best candy ever :)
North americans are more used to sweet tastes than salty flavours. in the nordic countries salty is more a natural flavour here
What kind of wierdo opens snacks and candies with scissors?
I was wondering the same thing.
I can't stop crying when he bit the turkisk peppar 😂😂
How is that candy?!
@@spinphoto its good
Fast det är ju inte från Sverige det är ju från Finland
The Ä sounds like the ai in the word "air"... Å sounds like the a in the word "all" and Ö sounds like the i in "bird"...
BÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖRD
3:17 The guy trying to hide his pain from the woman next to him xD The Jättesalt is my favorite, although they're called Dundersalt in Norway. I kind of wish they had the filling of Tyrkisk Peber xD It would be the perfect combo.
Fillidutter is awesome, if you eat it all and not spit it out at first taste of salt...
Love the trolling from the guy in the cap.
Jätte salt, or Troll Godt, as it is called in my country, are one of my favourite candies.
Whoever sent them these candies sent the ones the most "offensive flavoured" we have as a goof :)
@4.37 Canadians dropped in my score book LOL, turkish peber is THE BEST or rather the powder inside is the best :-)
@6.58 those giants (jätte) are LOVELY, maybe its genetical LOL
Really fun to watch:)
Salt is part of the culture taste or the nordic countries as we used salt to preserve food.
Considering its called "turkish pepper" then it shouldnt come as a surprise its strong , some people not used with licorice
In sweden we are used to salty food like how we conserved our fish and meat. the snacks are a legacy from that and it's a big seller because it makes you thirsty and that means they can sell more beverages like beer and coke and stuff...one bag of hot spicy chips and you drink like 12 beers lol
By now you probably know that BonBon is Danish, Tyrkisk Peber was made in Denmark and sold to a Finnish company.
Whats wrong with you people? Everything you try is good, even the wasabi nuts.
Jonas Karlsson not the Wasabi nuts. They are not good. Nothing with Wasabi is good.
Dem är vana med att allt smakar supersött.
The dots over the A means it's is not an A, it's an Å or an Ä which are completely different letters. Just like Ö is not an O and B is not a P with an extra bubble.
Yet to see one foreigner enjoy Swedish licorice...
Greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
My swedish heart broke when they opened the bags with scissors
Theyr like Americans.
"That" is salt, but not the ordinary sodium chloride. It's ammonium chloride, tastes saltier than table salt. Try some Djungelvrål on your friends.
Sweden love salt. But! Most of them are just salty The first secends. Thay get sweeter by time ^^
😂🤣 It seems to be unique for Scandinavians to love salty candy, and licorice as much as many of us do. I love eating jättesalt, turkisk peppar and can easily finish a bag in like 15 minutes. 😅 Our neighbours in Finland understands licorice also!
When visiting the U.S I couldn't find any licorice anywhere. Not what I consider licorice anyway. Everything is sugary and sweet instead.
you Canadians can't handle salt candy 😂 i love salt liquorice candy
Holy shit I crying because I'm laughing so much !!! Great stuff u are trying ;-)
Wasabi peanuts are 1 of my favorites i eat Those by the handfulls.. :D...Turkish Peper is really good aswell.. Canadian sissies.. ;) All that goodies and you just cant take any of it exept the cookies... sheesh
You just got an licorice overdose.
A lot of people I know are licorice junkies, but for me it's just another flavor, like apple, orange or cola.
The reason a lot of candy in Sweden is coated with salt is to make them seem even sweeter on the inside.
Also in the old days (before the fridge), people in scandinavia used salt to keep food fresh, so we are quite used to salty food.
turkish peper Fazer candy is from finland not from sweden
The package we got with it came from Sweden :)
@@CanadiansTryStuff Well we are neighbouring countries so there is a lot of overlap in the sweets section, but yeah the candy itself is from Finland :)
Turkish Peber was originally invented in Denmark en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrkisk_peber?wprov=sfla1
Fazer company has bought a lot of other companies, from other countries, like Sweden and Denmark, and their candy brands with it. So a candy can be Swedish, or in this case Danish, even if the company that owns it is Finnish. It's like Canada Goose is Canadian, even if it's been sold to an American company, and that Americal Apparel is American, even if it's been sold to a Canadian company.
@@Asa...S well I'm not going to participate in a protracted debate about the nationality of candy
I just pointed the origin of Tyrkisk Peber
Wasabinötter is the best snack ever, you get to have them all to yourself after the moochers had one :)
Canada, I'm disappointed! How can you NOT like cheese doodles?? 😳😳
They seem to be the least flavourful of the extruded cheese coated corn based snacks.
Cus there chees snacks got a ton of sugar in them and dipped in maple cyrup like everything else i Canada.
dude: would you like one?
woman: no
dude: there you go
XD
5:32 lol!
That dude is awesome!
3:11 HAHAHHA i was waiting on that 😂😂😂
My mouth is watering 🤤🤤 Delicious stuff you got there!!!
Canadians chickens :) Can't handle Salmiak. (Ammonium chloride)
The thing is people from US and Canada are so used to tons of sugar and sweets. They even have tons of sugar in their foods. There is a reason many of them are unhealthy and fat. Lets take people from the US for an example eating peanut butter jelly sandwitches often, that is so unhealthy. No wonder so many people die over there due to heartattacks. But to be honest, its hard to come by healthy foods these days unless you grow it yourselfs. Even the fruits in the stores are unhealthy and a big cancer risk today due to all the chemicals. Take tomatoes for an instance, they are more poisoning than healthy these days. But atleast you can control your sugar intake.
WHO sent this Candy? Its all THE wierdest Candy we have in Sweden
Melt the turkish pebber In a catle and drink it with vodka 👌
Or just poor a bag straight in to the vodka and let it dissolve
*Kettle.
If you put Turkish Peber in cattle you would probably get charged with animal abuse. 😂
You got the "Ballerina twist" right.. 👍
Big love from Sweden 🇸🇪 ❤️ 💕 ❤️
We have more salt in food in general and less sugar so those candies arent as salty to us as they are to you
Jättesalta are soooo good!
It has to be something with our palettes here, I can't just imagine how they can not like those flavours..
i notice that most ppl outside the nordic countrys have a hard time with salty candys. I cant answer why, but i just love em. :) . There is no middleground, its either love or hate.
Watching overseas people eat swedish licorice
Fillidutter is my favourite candy! 😁
Yeah Canadians, thats ehm... either a OLD package of cheese doodlez or you have alot of artifical cheese flavoring added typically, or you like only eat blue cheese... Hell do I know, but to say they taste like cardboard and arent cheese is honestly abit insulting :P
NoBuddy89 No Cheeese Doodlez is actually from Norway 🇳🇴, Kim’s Chips Norway 🇳🇴/ and The original Kim’s Chips is actually and original from The Great State of Denmark 🇩🇰 my friend 🙂😎✌️
Wasabi-nuts isn’t very Swedish is it?
Canadians - can you handle this?
Canadians - can you handle this?
Canadians - can you handle this?
(Realising they're going to try Tyrkisk peber)
I DON'T THINK YOU CAN HANDLE THIS!
Seriously. Don't want to throw yourself in front of them in slo-mo and scream "NOOO! DOOON'T!"? It's not their fault they're not Swedish.
I don't understand a bit of this comment.
This video should be called canadians try salt and lichrish Swedish candy
BonBon is actually not a swedish candy, its from Denmark :)
And the swedish word for candy is godis :)
Filidutter!!😍😍 All of these are my favorite candy and snacks (not cheese doodles). Chilinötter is also pretty good.
No Djungelvrål?
shallowlord Yes because The Djungelvrål from Malaco is not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungevrål is actually and original from The Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, and The Headquarter of Malaco and The Malaco Candy factory 🏭 in The City of Brøndby in The Great State of Denmark 🇩🇰 my friend 🙂😎✌️
I've got a problem with adults spitting out stuff. That's what children do, if you're older, you'll know everything sold over the counter is edible. You either like or don't like something, but never ever spit it out like a child.
Blah blah blah enough with your elitist shit. Relax!
@@CanadiansTryStuff I am fine with you spitting out things you do not like. It is your "house", you do whatever you want. But it is hardly elitist disagreeing with you.
Pro tip. Do the spicy stuff last.
"I'd eat a ballerina any day." Oh thank you. Laughed all the way through. =) Anyway .. this is, of course, not the only candy we eat. (a swede)
why is there only bad stuff?
It's not. It's weak people trying it.
Ä is pronounced like the A in "Bad". Jätte - in this context - means "Very". Oh, and the E at the end of "Jätte" is not a silent one.
Love The peber
The best part of Türkisk Peber is to crack it!
Turkisk Peppar/Turkish Peber is not from Sweden it is from Finland
@Stealthy Street Rat Wtf no r u stupid
Even though I really like wasabinuts, I have to admit that the taste kind of reminds me of a detergent for window cleaning. 😁
Filidutter, first salt then sweet then sour
Who picks all this candy for ya? xD Some Swede's enjoy it, but far from everyone. Also, the Amigos are actually called Ballerina, and the Andemad bonbons are actually from Denmark =p I could probably list 10 Swedish candies that are better then what you've had.
We eat what we are sent :)
Then the one who sent ya the candy are a bit of a sadist xD Though it was pretty fun to watch, but yeah, there's more edible candy to come by from Sweden, seems like ya were handed some of the less good stuff.
You should try Ahlgrens Bilar (car looking candy) and Marabou Daim (chocolate with fudge crunch), now thats great stuff. And of course all our licorice but few people overseas seemes to like it
Dan Eriksson I do prefer the liquorice version of Ahlgrens bilar, and when it comes to Marabou, either salt almonds, cream cookie or Oreo cream cookies are nice, though the chocolate is a bit sweet imo. I prefer Risen but I got no clue if that’s Swedish, all I know is that it’s sold here lol.
how can one not like Tyrkisk peber? our children eat this , and u behave like little babies.
It was easy!
Jättesalt is great! It features Årjängstrollet, the troll on the cover. It is a real building in Årjäng.
Zoom in...There are more background than people in this video. And get the guy in the red cap to at least tilt it backwards so we can see his Eyes...
Thanks for the feedback
@@CanadiansTryStuff Everyone knows if you make direct eye contact with Aubrey, it damages your soul.
Im swedish and i love the salty thaste =D my favorite candy!
Cheese Doodles are the best don't mess with our Doodles or any other snack and why do you want to taste things from other countries when you don't like spices what is the use of doing so... eejit...
Candy for real Vikings
Regular Cheez Doodles is meh , the one with pepper is very tasty though. Maarud ostepop is much better than CD
Fili-fucking-dutter is the shit.
You dont seem to like much of the salty stuff, myself i mostly prefer chocolate, but i would probably not dislike most of these, but i am after all a Swede ;-)
Love turkisk peppar!!! 😍🤤
gilla om någon är svensk?
They handed you shit candy guys 🤗
Save the content in the glass, mix it. Swedish cocktail. Yyyummie...
Har aldrig hört talas om de flesta godis sorterna ni provar. Å jag ÄR svensk 🇸🇪
Du måste gå ut mer....jag känner till alla förutom den med stopplyset på. Förresten det heter godissorter. Man skriver inte isär ord det kallas för särskrivning.
@@spacemaker8760 jag skriver som jag vill. Varför ska jag gå ut mer? Å varför är du otrevlig? Har jag gjort dej något? Fröken ord Gestapo
turkisk peber is the best!
No one eats wasabi nötter in Sweden 🤗 We all eat Ostkrokar / Cheeze Doodles instead 😋
Vaaaa jag älskar wasabinötter
They’re not called amigos they’re called ballerina
This is how you eat Tyrkisk Peber! ua-cam.com/video/FdLud5fq0fo/v-deo.html
Bonbon is Danish
all that candy is good best salty candy in the world
The guy in the grey shirt. 😤
Svenkt godis = Swedish candy.
Ballerina is the best.
Turkish pepper is from finland. Fazer is finlands biggest candy brand.
To be fair wasabi nuts aren't swedish either. Pretty shitty video overall.
Johnny No The Turkish pepper is actually not from Finland 🇫🇮, but The Turkish pepper is actually and original from Jutland in The Great State of Denmark 🇩🇰 my friend 🙂😎✌️