Americans Try Popular Holiday Treats From Denmark

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  • @TheDanishGuyReviews
    @TheDanishGuyReviews 10 місяців тому +147

    The guy getting shocked at 4 flødeboller in one sitting, and I'm like "You gotta bump up those numbers. Those are rookie numbers."

    • @olemanden22
      @olemanden22 10 місяців тому +9

      Im more dissapointet that she uses the PC name flødeboller and not what we really call them :D

    • @GrandmarGaming1969
      @GrandmarGaming1969 10 місяців тому +1

      @@olemanden22 💀

    • @VeaKrea
      @VeaKrea 10 місяців тому +7

      My fosterbrother tried eating 24 flødeboller in an hour on a bet with my dad. He made it to 17...😅

    • @TheDanishGuyReviews
      @TheDanishGuyReviews 10 місяців тому +2

      @@VeaKrea That's so small an amount in such a large amount of time. 1 per 2 minutes. It's just two packs, too. Tsk, tsk ....

    • @hellehansen4879
      @hellehansen4879 10 місяців тому

      @@olemanden22 Negerboller > Flødeboller

  • @brostenen
    @brostenen 10 місяців тому +183

    Salte fisk are strong? Oh boy... Serve super piratos next. 😉

    • @NukeRuZZia-tq6kq
      @NukeRuZZia-tq6kq 10 місяців тому +24

      Ask a dane, and they will tell you that Salte Fisk is kinda weak. Even spunk is stronger, and more tasteful

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen 10 місяців тому +15

      @@NukeRuZZia-tq6kq Yup.... Salte fisk are just sweet licorice.

    • @Zivilin
      @Zivilin 10 місяців тому +2

      @@NukeRuZZia-tq6kq yeah, they have sweetness to them underneath the saltiness.

    • @TrineMortensen
      @TrineMortensen 10 місяців тому +5

      Salty fish are ok.. But Super Piratos are the best 😋 I just finished a bag the other day.. My heart was beating soo fast 🤣

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen 10 місяців тому +1

      @@TrineMortensen I feel like I have the flue, if I eat 150 to 200 gram Super Piratos in one go. As to why I keep to a couple of pices every time.

  • @jimmywayne983
    @jimmywayne983 10 місяців тому +31

    Hands down, this is probably the best "Americans try danish snacks" i have seen here on youtube.
    I feel like you actually give a genuine experience that Americans wanting to visit Denmark can use.
    I would like to see more of this 👍

  • @YourXavier
    @YourXavier 10 місяців тому +90

    "All these silent D's"
    The universal statement of every foreigner trying to learn Danish. Along with "why do all your words end in 'uh'?"

    • @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188
      @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 10 місяців тому +6

      One of the "Ropetrotting" guys named that his Danish Teacher started with erasing half of the letters on the board, because they aren't pronounced!

  • @Darkenforcer
    @Darkenforcer 10 місяців тому +23

    these guys are so much more open to try new taste and embrace danish food.
    the Lakrids thing is a really aquired taste, but there are sooooo many versions of lakrids that if you try enough of them, you will find one you like... i know a lot of my american family did when they were in denmark
    i love the guy who knows about Æbleskiver, we want him here in denmark, he has the right attitude ;)

  • @Valjean666dk
    @Valjean666dk 10 місяців тому +56

    I my opinion the small bags of flæskesvær that look more like the svær on a flæskesteg are a lot better.

    • @moms79
      @moms79 10 місяців тому

      Yea. Kim's. The "real" one

    • @kris8356
      @kris8356 Місяць тому

      true and some butcher shops have some great ones

  • @bentalexranebundgaard4867
    @bentalexranebundgaard4867 10 місяців тому +155

    One mistake, the porkrinds should have been the real ones, not those that was served.

    • @thomasschafer7268
      @thomasschafer7268 10 місяців тому

      Thats flæskesvær. And its out of real pig

    • @kimjuul8866
      @kimjuul8866 10 місяців тому +21

      I agree. The Kim's Chips ones are processed. Many stores (SPAR, Coop etc.) have their own straight from the butcher (I think they're even called "Slagterens Flæskesvær - Butchers Pork rind or something). Crunchy skin and fat. However, either way they Will leave an aftertaste for quite some time lol

    • @YourXavier
      @YourXavier 10 місяців тому +10

      Oh yes. Store-bought pork rinds are nothing like home made, christmassy flæskesvær.
      It's like the difference between freshly-made french fries and a bag of potato chips. There's no comparison, really.

    • @oleandersen2228
      @oleandersen2228 10 місяців тому

      Totally agree.

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen 10 місяців тому +2

      Real? What is fake flæskesvær then?

  • @runeaanderaa6840
    @runeaanderaa6840 10 місяців тому +23

    It surprises me that nowhere in the world but in Scandinavia, people have even heard of salty liquorice.

    • @Viigan
      @Viigan Місяць тому +1

      The Dutch have DZ (dubbel zout, "double salt"), which are stronger even than super-piratos ... more or less the level of the filling in tyrkisk peber.

  • @mlky60
    @mlky60 10 місяців тому +3

    This was so much fun to watch, thanks for doing this.

  • @k.laurent2574
    @k.laurent2574 3 місяці тому +2

    I wanted to subscribe to your channel, but then I saw you have 666 subscribers and opted to leave it at that...because it's awesome!

  • @macedk
    @macedk 10 місяців тому +5

    It is so nice to see what other cultures think of , what I take for granted. And thank you for being so nice about it :)

  • @jojobee42
    @jojobee42 10 місяців тому +15

    Omg, I watched this video and noticed all the people were a "certain style"... I thought to myself "Hmm, I wonder if they're embassy people" ~ then saw the channel name: US EMBASSY in Denmark!! Nailed it! lol They're such special breed. lol

  • @JayeTheSlayer
    @JayeTheSlayer 4 місяці тому +4

    Bit disapointed there wasn't roasted almonds (brændte mandler) being served. They are so good....

  • @ChokyoDK
    @ChokyoDK 10 місяців тому +2

    Always love seeing people from other countries try Danish food. :)

  • @alexanderishere1857
    @alexanderishere1857 4 місяці тому +5

    To a Scandinavian 'normal' candy around the world is just extremely boring. It's basically all tastes like sugar with small variations of sugary tastes. "There's a lot going on" we heard, and that is what danes like. That candy comes in so many flavours, and can get very intense and complex (much more than the option in this vid).

  • @chrissddffs
    @chrissddffs 10 місяців тому +44

    "more like yoghurt with cherrysauce" Who tf made that Ris'alamande....

    • @MissMilly321
      @MissMilly321 10 місяців тому

      i was thinking Ris à la Malta was a swedish thing :D
      Edit: Or maybe is 2 different things?

    • @Keketin
      @Keketin 10 місяців тому +3

      ​@@MissMilly321 I think it's the same thing, but it's a Danish dish (if I'm not wrong). Denmark and Sweden share a lot of things culturally and such tho. :)

    • @TheAnnestube
      @TheAnnestube 28 днів тому

      My thought too

    • @na3044
      @na3044 25 днів тому

      More like what the fuck do americans call yoghurt?!!

  • @MissVestergaard
    @MissVestergaard 10 місяців тому +9

    As a Dane, not liking chocolate and licorice together really makes one feel like an outsider 😂 but then I usually go “ The Bible says Adam and Eve, not chocolate, and licorice”

    • @ModPhreak
      @ModPhreak 9 місяців тому +2

      You are not alone in this 😉

  • @danielhalas5015
    @danielhalas5015 10 місяців тому +6

    Next time invite them over to try holiday foods instead of treats, i am sure they would love it :D. Maybe like some roast duck, stuff with gravy (maybe Persillesovs). And other traditional goodies.

  • @MrBejstrup
    @MrBejstrup 10 місяців тому +1

    We had an American exchange student staying at the dorm I used to live in. We gave her an æbelskivepande as a goodbye present. Æbælskiver is apparently hard to come by in New York.

  • @nielsfritidsbonde3414
    @nielsfritidsbonde3414 10 місяців тому +6

    Very Christmassy - I think you should try frikadeller and Marinated hering next :-)

    • @user-calm_salty
      @user-calm_salty 10 місяців тому +2

      I agree! Two of my favorites. My grandfather came here to the USA from Esberg ( spelling). He was a chef.

    • @nielsfritidsbonde3414
      @nielsfritidsbonde3414 10 місяців тому +1

      @@user-calm_salty Esbjerg :-)

  • @TheFisherKing71DK
    @TheFisherKing71DK 8 місяців тому +4

    try brunsviger :D then you gonna move to Denmark :D

  • @Thomas-lk5cu
    @Thomas-lk5cu 10 місяців тому +4

    The looks of confusion when they get chocolate covered in liquorice 😂

    • @alexanderishere1857
      @alexanderishere1857 4 місяці тому

      That's actually how licorice is mostly eaten outside of Scandinavia. Go to Asia, Australia, the US, and you will find choc covered licorice. Then if you look harder, you will find some really sweet kinds of licorice, and finding strong or salty licorice is almost impossible.

  • @AnneHansted
    @AnneHansted Місяць тому +1

    Rosa my 3 year old loves salte fisk, (salty fish).. Maybe it's in our genes 😂😂
    But she loves everything with liquorice... 😅

  • @kieranwhittemore1010
    @kieranwhittemore1010 10 місяців тому +37

    Flødeboller: "Denmarks greatest contribution to the world"

    • @applesonaplatewithpeas27
      @applesonaplatewithpeas27 10 місяців тому +3

      That has to be the most american thing I have heard someone say in a very long time.

    • @nicolachable
      @nicolachable 10 місяців тому +3

      Preface the sentiment with 'One of..' and it'll be spot on 😊

    • @moms79
      @moms79 10 місяців тому

      Uhmm. Yes !!!

    • @tekha1977
      @tekha1977 10 місяців тому +2

      Yeah, forget about Novo Nordisk, H. C. Andersen, LEGO and Niels Bohr. Flødeboller are no. 1

    • @moms79
      @moms79 10 місяців тому +3

      @@tekha1977Totally agree. And Cocio. Don't forget Cocio..

  • @krakke3188
    @krakke3188 10 місяців тому +1

    Only after did a realise this was from the US Embassy, haha good vid, keep at it, it binds us :)

  • @NukeRuZZia-tq6kq
    @NukeRuZZia-tq6kq 10 місяців тому +27

    Funny that the english speakers actually pronounce the scandinavian letter Ø in words and names like: First, Burger, Burt, yoghurt, depending on where in the US they are from mixture do have the same pronunciation in the mixTURE etc. BUT when english speakers try to pronounce the Ø in danish words, its hard, i really find that weird, yes i know other than the Ø is hard, but the Ø.
    kina funny

    • @iAmKoKash
      @iAmKoKash 10 місяців тому +3

      Wild name, but i agree with your comment.

    • @Jonassoe
      @Jonassoe 10 місяців тому +1

      Really depends on if you mean the Ø in øl, høne or ørn. And the vowel in 'burger' doesn't quite correspond to any of them.

    • @molly9518
      @molly9518 10 місяців тому +3

      @@Jonassoe well the Ø in høne, is like in burger....

    • @nonameimpotantlive9233
      @nonameimpotantlive9233 26 днів тому +1

      Not rlly

  • @The-Stitch
    @The-Stitch 9 місяців тому +4

    Remember, it's a rule. If someone calls you on the phone, while you're having a class or conversation, everybody has to scream "FLØDEBOLLER!"

  • @chlordk
    @chlordk 9 місяців тому +2

    03:43 It is not sodium salt which is on the licorice/lakrids, it is Ammonium Chloride NH₄Cl. Eat a lot if you have a hard stomach it helps with loose stools. It contains no carbon so you don't get fat of it.
    It taste good.
    They were lucky that they didn't tasted Super Piratos. It is only for Danes.

  • @AskeEriksen
    @AskeEriksen 10 місяців тому +13

    Can we please have the one employee that called pebernødder "meeeh" not make any critical decisions about denmark. i dont trust her judgement ;)

    • @Michael-dj6pd
      @Michael-dj6pd 10 місяців тому +4

      But they are kinda meh though, compared to the other christmas cookies we have.

    • @Thomas-lk5cu
      @Thomas-lk5cu 10 місяців тому +2

      Pebernødder are kinda shite tbh

    • @Bitmongol
      @Bitmongol 10 місяців тому

      Pebernødder are a stable and I eat them every year, but I never buy them myself.

    • @Beannin
      @Beannin 10 місяців тому +3

      That's cause they were served weak a** store bought ones.
      They need to try real homemade pebernødder with lots of butter and love! ❤

    • @Senovitj
      @Senovitj Місяць тому

      Storebought is meh, with my recipe they are great!

  • @Knudjensen54
    @Knudjensen54 6 місяців тому +1

    As a kid I did not say that I got the Mandel,I waited and put it in my little sisters portion,so She got the price. :-)

  • @moms79
    @moms79 10 місяців тому +1

    Those were not "Kim's" flæskesvær, which are the best. But I'm really in the mood for Christmas goodies now. lol

  • @nils6837
    @nils6837 10 місяців тому +2

    Salte Fisk are from Katjes, which is a German Brand. They are called "Salzige Heringe" over there.

    • @alexanderishere1857
      @alexanderishere1857 4 місяці тому

      They are still way more popular in Denmark than in Germany

  • @peterknutsen3070
    @peterknutsen3070 10 місяців тому +2

    4:11 Those salty fish are from a German company, Katjes, but I’m sure they sell much better in Denmark than in most of Germany.

    • @peterknutsen3070
      @peterknutsen3070 10 місяців тому

      8:19 Those are snackified pork rinds, puffed up. You can also buy harder ones that are not puffed.

    • @BigAndTall666
      @BigAndTall666 10 місяців тому

      Katjes is Dutch!!! 😂🇱🇺🇧🇪🇩🇰🍻✌️

    • @Pflanze
      @Pflanze 10 місяців тому

      @@BigAndTall666 Katjes, the company, is German. But yes, the word Katjes is Dutch.

    • @jhdix6731
      @jhdix6731 10 місяців тому

      @@BigAndTall666 Well, yes and no. It a bit complicated. They originated from an chemical company in S'Heerenberg (Dutch, but very close to the German border), that started making licorice using a recipe they got from a Sizilian pharmacists. After the death of the founder the company was split up between the two sons, one of which moved his part of the production to the neighbouring german town of Emmerich (only about 6 kms/4 miles away). This part, the Katjes Fassin Gmbh, grew much larger than it's Durch counterpart (Royal Dutch Fassin B.V.).
      So the Katjes you know today are made by this German company, which has some Dutch roots and an originally Italian recipe...

    • @Viigan
      @Viigan Місяць тому

      @@jhdix6731 That explains a lot, since the Dutch have a similar taste for strong licorice (i.e. containing ammonium chloride) as us Danes.

  • @Richternielsen1
    @Richternielsen1 10 місяців тому +10

    Lakrids skal læres, jeg er vokset op med. Spunk og piratos, mm. Alle rigtig voksne spiser stærk lakrids.

    • @RuthBhmand
      @RuthBhmand 10 місяців тому

      Bülow chili lakrids! Hot salt mumsssss❤

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen 10 місяців тому +1

      Yeah.... Americans seem to "die" when they try salte fisk. They call it salty. And I am always wondering, why nobody give them super piratos.

    • @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188
      @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 10 місяців тому

      Danish Lakrids to my knowledge is very strong, and if eating more the a quarter of a kilo a week, it is unhealthy!

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen 10 місяців тому +1

      @@finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 Yeah.... We know not to eat 250 gram of super piratos a week. Sweet licorice are different. We have sweet black to super salty black. But we know not to eat that much salty, as it is a general knowledge in our culture. There were some stupid American, just gobbeling down the black stuff a kilo each day. He died.

  • @poulmadsen7969
    @poulmadsen7969 3 місяці тому

    I grew up with salty licorice - I wouldn't touch it today. Yuk! I am glad you survived

  • @44Lisbeth
    @44Lisbeth 10 місяців тому

    one of the best thing getting a box from home, was the lakrids...i could have it all to my self🤣🤣the worse was the chocolate. Everyone wanted to eat that

  • @oleholm5601
    @oleholm5601 10 місяців тому +1

    Homemade cookies and klejner are the best.

  • @NocturnalPyro
    @NocturnalPyro 10 місяців тому +2

    2:41 four is nothing, I could probably eat 10 in like the first 30 seconds and then maybe a few more afterwards.

    • @rvda4601
      @rvda4601 10 місяців тому

      franskbrød med flødeboller

    • @SIC647
      @SIC647 9 місяців тому

      Just don't eat a citronvand afterwards.

  • @Croziuz
    @Croziuz 6 місяців тому +1

    Flødeboller..
    There's another name, the original name.

  • @cypherdk85
    @cypherdk85 10 місяців тому

    00:50 Black liquorice hiding in them? Are you giving them Lakrids by Bülow? 😂
    Try the nr 3, that's what we call american liquorice at the factory (i work there 😅)

  • @mercipourlevenin3834
    @mercipourlevenin3834 10 місяців тому +2

    Finally someone who like liquorice

  • @tismon
    @tismon 9 місяців тому +1

    I cant tell if its weird mic placement or weird balancing in the mix, but the sound is all left or right, and alternating. please dont do that

  • @Gert-DK
    @Gert-DK 10 місяців тому +1

    To all US-Americans in DK.
    "Finsk Sød Lakrids", I think everybody can eat it. Mild and Sweet.
    The tough one, is Piratos. It can be used as a "Hate gift", even for many Danes. It is very strong. Too strong for many.

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen 10 місяців тому

      Lakrids piber instead.

    • @Gert-DK
      @Gert-DK 10 місяців тому

      @@brostenen Yeah, it is also eatable for everyone.

    • @inceneration
      @inceneration 10 місяців тому

      Where do you find Non-Us Americans? xD I truely agree with that statement about Finsk sød lakrids Altho there is a lot of variants of them some better than others and the same with the company production line.

    • @Gert-DK
      @Gert-DK 10 місяців тому

      @@inceneration Remember, US-Americans are a very small minority in this world. 😁😀

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen 10 місяців тому

      @@inceneration It was a show about forensics, were someone fell dead on a construction site in NYC. He were a former heroin addict, that had tried to replace heroine with salty licorice. Some specific mineral or something, related to a vital body function were washed out and blocked by the licorice.

  • @SurroundeR22
    @SurroundeR22 10 місяців тому +1

    i had no idea Licorice was a denmark specific thing, i been here too long ._.

  • @thoby_the_witch
    @thoby_the_witch 10 місяців тому +2

    flæskesvær with guacamole girl? ain't no way

    • @Blockkshot
      @Blockkshot 10 місяців тому

      they actually do eat pork rinds with guacamole in america lol

    • @thoby_the_witch
      @thoby_the_witch 10 місяців тому

      @@Blockkshothahaha omg…🥲

  • @applesonaplatewithpeas27
    @applesonaplatewithpeas27 10 місяців тому

    Very nice video.

  • @pm71241
    @pm71241 10 місяців тому +1

    "Wrapped in a pastry" ?!!?!
    ... that would be heresy.

  • @innominatum9906
    @innominatum9906 10 місяців тому

    6:42
    Brother looks like hes about to throw up 💀
    I find them very tasty but in all honesty; If youre not used to the taste of "lakrids" - having a liquorice ball that is covered with chocoloate and liquorice dust on top is such a weird experience. Not for everyone

  • @BigAndTall666
    @BigAndTall666 10 місяців тому +2

    "Red licorice" is actually a winegum.... 😮

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen 10 місяців тому

      The word liquorice, have way different meaning around the globe. I bet the US name and perception of what it is are rooted in liqour. Exactly like we say vingummi. Vin and gummi. Were as in USA it is just named gummy. We say vingummi bamser, they say gummy bears. Winegum, are an English thing, and not American.
      And that is the cultural differences, in wich the things are percieved and bound. I other words. If you translate terms directly, the meaning are lost to translation.

    • @inceneration
      @inceneration 10 місяців тому

      @@brostenen You can take it with Chips also. What we call potato chips in Denmark is called Crisps in the UK but also called Chips in the US. Mainly the fundamentals of the snack is there but the word is just different :D

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen 10 місяців тому

      @@inceneration I know. Crisps in England, chips in USA. Chips in England, are french fries in USA. We call them pommes fritter. Actually why I laughed at the add, were they try and sell crisps with a fake british accent, and call it chips. Lots of footage from London though. 🙂

  • @fixxfixx
    @fixxfixx 10 місяців тому +1

    Chocolate and liqorice is not danish. As far as I know its from Iceland. They are called "Djupur" in Iceland and some have sugarcoating too. I ate them long before they were introduced and popularised in Denmark. LakridsBülow boosted the liqorice industry.

    • @Toypra
      @Toypra 10 місяців тому +1

      and bc of that its not a popular holiday snack in denmark??

    • @its0KagemanxD
      @its0KagemanxD 10 місяців тому +1

      Definately Bulow is inspired by Icelandic candy...tyen again: The grave of Tut Ank Amon had both cocoa and liquorice.. Lakrids has been here for literally ages. Its a Nordic treat, that has been in Denmark since before the nation state. The root, is as old as civilisation. Its in the graves of phararos and Chinese emporers. Roman troops chewed the roots, before Iceland was an ocean floor volcano.... Claiming heritage is hard in a world so deeply interconnected. We used to be one Kingdom, back when liquorice production started so does it even matter?

    • @fixxfixx
      @fixxfixx 10 місяців тому

      @@Toypra Not really... many other snacks that are much more popular.

    • @fixxfixx
      @fixxfixx 10 місяців тому +1

      @@its0KagemanxD Im talking liqorice and chocolate together. And no, it doesnt matter. Just pointed out that that particular snack isnt very danish or that common a snack here.

    • @Cosmic_idea
      @Cosmic_idea 10 місяців тому

      ​@fixxfixx it is everywhere in Denmark and practically unavoidable at social events where snacks are provided

  • @BjornSeverinLarsen
    @BjornSeverinLarsen 9 місяців тому

    Hmm why give crappy pork rinds (Flæskesvær)? They where all airbubbles. Where all the christmas stuff homemade? Cos there is a huge difference between storebought and homemade

  • @voxveritas333
    @voxveritas333 10 місяців тому +1

    When I was a kif we had only black licorice.

  • @lorabenz
    @lorabenz 10 місяців тому +1

    4 flødeboller in one sitting realy i eat 30 and a 1/2 liter of diet cola whit out make a cola volcano

  • @imminentdisaster
    @imminentdisaster Місяць тому

    Real flæskesvær from stegt flæsk tates much better. Ask the local Danes in the US of A. Love you guys across the pond.

  • @oliv73911
    @oliv73911 6 місяців тому

    The american diplomats are all so sweet

  • @justtubbo
    @justtubbo 10 місяців тому

    Salty fish isn't holiday related. They're an all year treat :)

  • @Viigan
    @Viigan Місяць тому

    1:48 Flytteballer.

  • @Joliie
    @Joliie 10 місяців тому

    From the start Salty fish, don't need to see anymore, that is the winner :D

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen 10 місяців тому

      Naaa.... Give them super piratos next.

  • @-Suie-
    @-Suie- 28 днів тому

    never had chololateballs with lakrids....😵‍💫

  • @robertoprestigiacomo253
    @robertoprestigiacomo253 6 місяців тому

    I never knew it takes a brain to eat a liquorice wheel. Don't they have Haribo candies in the US?

  • @HayGurHayyy
    @HayGurHayyy Місяць тому

    Sweet

  • @MortenNielsen-h3f
    @MortenNielsen-h3f 8 днів тому

    Funny to see American pepol eating Danish food

  • @motzibcek
    @motzibcek 10 місяців тому

    "This tastes more like youghurt". Yo, man... where do you get your youghurt??

  • @ladythalia227
    @ladythalia227 10 місяців тому

    Seeing them desecrate licorice like that 😭

  • @danis8455
    @danis8455 10 місяців тому

    this was sweet

  • @frankcarlsen4921
    @frankcarlsen4921 Місяць тому

    When we were young we would buy a fresh loaf of white bread. Then hollow it out and fill it with flødeboller. Not exactly healthy eating.

  • @kristiandannevang5244
    @kristiandannevang5244 3 місяці тому

    Jeg laver næsten altid guacamole til flæskesvær, som der bliver foreslået til sidst! 👍

  • @Ashelar
    @Ashelar 9 місяців тому

    i like the the idea of the video and is a nice video, but really need to get diffrent microphones that does not pick up the chewing and the swallong sounds, that is not pleasent, and ruin the video for me.

  • @BigAndTall666
    @BigAndTall666 10 місяців тому +5

    If you want proper pork scratcings/rinds: get them from your local butchers, those "puffed" ones are for kids and drunkards that need a salt trip!!! 😮

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen 10 місяців тому

      I am an adult, and I eat these puffed ones with the same delight, as when I eat the one on flæskesteg. All flæskesvær, equally awesomme, just different.
      Translated... I am not the picky eater.

  • @kimjuul8866
    @kimjuul8866 10 місяців тому

    Funny one :) You guys should do more videos.
    As for the chocolade liqorice, I also am questioning WHY?? And I'm a Dane (and normally like liqorice).

    • @dyseskytten1
      @dyseskytten1 10 місяців тому +1

      Chocolate and licorice goes really well together. Especially salty licorice. Most caramel and chocolate combinations is salty caramel. In general salt is a very underutilized in dessert - in homes - not in restaurants where they understand flavor combinations.

    • @inceneration
      @inceneration 10 місяців тому

      @@dyseskytten1 Its an acquired taste. Not everyone likes it, i for one do not like it because of the weird salty combination. I can eat chocolate alone and liqurice alone, but if you mix them i will spit it out :( But everyone has a different taste bud :)

  • @ticandy8549
    @ticandy8549 10 місяців тому

    ris a la mande taste like yoghurt? What the fuck type of sweetened sugary yoghurt does this guy eat? Or did they fuck up the ris a la mande?

  • @Keketin
    @Keketin 10 місяців тому

    Lakrids er rimelig goated tho, men det er self smag og behag, haha

  • @TheTacenAngel
    @TheTacenAngel 10 місяців тому

    Flæskesvær it is a bit sad you get the boring ones. you need to get them from a butcher it is like from a another world :D

  • @its0KagemanxD
    @its0KagemanxD 10 місяців тому

    American diplomacy has such a Grace to it. While our Danish embasies in places like Estonia make irrelevant quasi bragging of Danish cykling culture or Danish dishes or pictures of sports stars and what not. Things entirely irrelevant to the people they are supposed to represent us to - you sit here with this simple setup and actually consider your audience with something that is relevant and relatable to us Danish people: julemad.

  • @kennethAmos8929
    @kennethAmos8929 10 місяців тому

    Its so funny 😂😂😂

  • @BigAndTall666
    @BigAndTall666 10 місяців тому +1

    "Chocolate" with licorice is actually only cocoa with licorice, false naming. 😮😂😂😂

    • @pernillehansen12able
      @pernillehansen12able 10 місяців тому +1

      It is chocolate 😅

    • @inceneration
      @inceneration 10 місяців тому +1

      Chocolate licorice is made with a coat of Chocolate around a layer of liqurice :D So it is completly true to the name :)

  • @irtehdar2446
    @irtehdar2446 10 місяців тому

    Omg sometimes it just takes someone from a different culture to see the truth. Flæskesvær absolutely needs guacamole!

    • @inceneration
      @inceneration 10 місяців тому

      I was thinking that exact same thing when i heard it! Guacamolé can only make it better :D

  • @Blockkshot
    @Blockkshot 10 місяців тому

    me hungry now

  • @hansemannluchter643
    @hansemannluchter643 10 місяців тому

    What, no "Jødekager"?

  • @bennygummisko
    @bennygummisko 10 місяців тому

    I am Danish, and I dont like saltlakrids either

  • @guld1999
    @guld1999 10 місяців тому

    every time someone spoke behind the camera it sounded like they were actually behind me and it freaked me out lmao
    was funny to watch though

  • @jimmymarcussen4976
    @jimmymarcussen4976 10 місяців тому

    There are a big diffrence in flæskesvær. Those in the video are the worst edition.

  • @kriss3d
    @kriss3d 10 днів тому

    Liquorish IS black. There's no other color for it. I know of what Americans call liquorish with like strawberry flavors and such. That's not liquorish.

  • @janmikkelsen3745
    @janmikkelsen3745 10 місяців тому

    Yes real rines should have fat on it, i know what you mean

  • @Henrikfwille
    @Henrikfwille 10 місяців тому +2

    Perhaps, you should have informed the muslim coworkers about the pork in "flæskesvær".

  • @DeathToAllHamsters
    @DeathToAllHamsters 3 місяці тому

    4 flødeboller what a rookie
    and there is only one right way to eat them and that's eat the bottom last any other way is hearacy
    god it hurt my soul to see them bite in to the licorice wheel O_O
    the chocolate licorice are just nasty >_< then again I am not a fan of most licorice
    and shame on you for not giving them the right flæskesvær those are the bad ones you need the gammeldags ones :D

  • @LiquidBlackWolf
    @LiquidBlackWolf 9 місяців тому

    Oh.. you got them the cheap boiled ones.. should have gotten them the real porkrindes

  • @yourtoygod4ever39
    @yourtoygod4ever39 10 місяців тому

    🇩🇰AS A DANE LIVING IN DENMARK WHERE I WAS BORN.. SALTY FISH IS NOT ON OUR MENY.. PEPPERNUTS IS

  • @AMPProf
    @AMPProf 10 місяців тому

    Horray Lol ha

  • @nicolaifogelberg912
    @nicolaifogelberg912 Місяць тому

    Det har INTET med flæskesvær at gøre det der.. Det er de billigste fra netto... føj

  • @Bag_monkey
    @Bag_monkey 10 місяців тому +3

    Are all of these Americans working for the US Embassy in Denmark? And they act as if the Danish language is the the most foreign language they've ever encountered. Shameful. Imagine Danish people working at the Danish embassy in the USA not speaking a word of English.

    • @_-martin-_
      @_-martin-_ 10 місяців тому +2

      Don't be too hard on the Americans. They generally lack education and do not travel much.

  • @WeileWorld
    @WeileWorld 9 місяців тому

    Jeg spiser nok 10 kg lakrids om året

  • @kennethhansen4240
    @kennethhansen4240 10 місяців тому

    i stop righting becos of et wos to expensiv alvice to bring Flødeboller in

  • @mememe733
    @mememe733 9 місяців тому

    Support Ukraine 🇺🇦

  • @TechnoMulen
    @TechnoMulen 10 місяців тому

    worst kind of Flæskesvær sadly :(

    • @inceneration
      @inceneration 10 місяців тому

      Sadly they spent the budget on the Flødeboller so they couldnt afford the good Flæskesvær :P :P :P :P

  • @voicessamples7396
    @voicessamples7396 10 місяців тому

    War criminals.

  • @099las
    @099las 10 місяців тому

    Too bad they didn't get the cheap fødeboller from the supermarket, they taste so much better than these overpriced super sweet ones.....

  • @_-martin-_
    @_-martin-_ 10 місяців тому +4

    Look at these nice Americans being challenged with Danish treats! Oh, and thank you for your work helping blow up our core European energy infrastructure!

  • @dorkybooktrash
    @dorkybooktrash 10 місяців тому

    The chewing sounds are truly the worst. Please no

  • @aimfromt-rusbot4339
    @aimfromt-rusbot4339 10 місяців тому

    afspil det i 1,25 hastighed, så snakker de faktisk normal hastighed hah