Emmy Eats Denmark - Danish Candies & Salty Licorice

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  • @emmymade
    @emmymade  11 років тому +46

    Kiki is a sweetheart. She sent me ANOTHER package full of the candies I liked to make-up for all of the licorice. :)

  • @Sp00nWithMe
    @Sp00nWithMe 9 років тому +35

    Tyrkisk Peber is some of my favorite candy!!! When it comes to licorice, the stronger the better. You know you have the good stuff when it clears your sinuses.

  • @fanficdrew3667
    @fanficdrew3667 8 років тому +18

    I always wanted to try licorice.
    A friend of mine who studies in Denmark wanted to "surprise" me as see what I think of it. Little did he know I loved it!
    I was so excited to finally get to eat some :D
    He ended up handing me bags of all sorts of licorice cuz no one in his family wanted to eat them. I really dig salty licorice too!

  • @jackragnarok8141
    @jackragnarok8141 11 років тому +21

    The red ones with the crown on. Disolve them in vodka, it makes a good drink.

  • @AstridOlsen
    @AstridOlsen 11 років тому +10

    It's funny to see her reactions to the candy, when you are from Denmark yourself!

  • @mystinary
    @mystinary 10 років тому +74

    The Danes are happy you like our candy! :D

    • @JiiakeGaming
      @JiiakeGaming 10 років тому +8

      most of them are finnish candy.. Like salmiakki and fazer

    • @kyllw
      @kyllw 10 років тому

      ***** those are my favorite on the list, and i´m a dane ;)

    • @jurm74
      @jurm74 10 років тому

      Er os dansk!;))

    • @edelnielsen1567
      @edelnielsen1567 10 років тому

      jurm74 Også mig!! (:(:

    • @louisholm5218
      @louisholm5218 10 років тому

      Også mig

  • @RamNaima
    @RamNaima 9 років тому +25

    "It's a really nice bag!"
    It's literally a bag from the cheapest store in Denmark. xD
    Tyrkisk Pepper is a great candy, too. You eat it in the winter and you won't even need a coat when going outside; the heat from the liquorice burning in your mouth will keep you warm!

    • @Lepardi
      @Lepardi 9 років тому +1

      +Naima Ramiréz isn't Tyrkisk Pepper (turkin pippuri) finnish? like whole fazer? o.O anyway, i'm happy we finns are not the only ones into salmiakki. I'm not into candies too much, but salmiakki is just

    • @herrfriberger5
      @herrfriberger5 9 років тому +3

      +Naima Ramiréz
      Maybe, but the bag _has_ a neat and stylish design!

    • @juliane8235
      @juliane8235 8 років тому

      +Naima Ramiréz u know that it is not all from tiger its just the bag many off the things u can't buy in tiger

  • @karlasanchez4912
    @karlasanchez4912 Рік тому +2

    aww baby emmy 🥺 i remember when i first discovered you when i was a kid! im in my early 20s now and i still watch you

  • @EmmaTDK
    @EmmaTDK 9 років тому +28

    So funny to watch!! here in Denmark the turkish peber is an normal hard licorice sweet. We looooove licorice in Denmark, the saltier the better ;)

    • @Goldenkitten1
      @Goldenkitten1 6 років тому +2

      +MargaritaMix - Because different nations have different cultural taste. Same reason Americans like sweets, or those from most Spanish speaking countries like heat in their foods, or Asian countries like umami, most grew up with it and it's a cultural identity. Similarly the taste buds of your general locations are predisposed to the taste of salmiakki.

    • @tinatissot6786
      @tinatissot6786 6 років тому

      Emma Timmermann youre right i lo lo love licorice

  • @igormalusevic
    @igormalusevic 8 років тому +5

    i adore licorice candy. When you eat those candies i start drooling. I must visit Denmark one day, my friend is move in Denmark and married he got papers, i hear that Denmark is also good in making Marzipan which i also love. I love Denmark!

  • @ramecube
    @ramecube 3 роки тому +6

    I can relate with Emmy because I also dislike licorice and anis. Emmy's reactions to eating them was hugely entertaining and amusing to me. 🤭

  • @rosekodal
    @rosekodal 10 років тому +17

    Tyrkisk peber and salmiakki is the best candy IN THE WORLD! 😍😍😍

  • @borchie
    @borchie 11 років тому +6

    Love how you try to be open minded towards licorice and just try it. I'm from the North of Germany and just like Scandinavia and the Netherlands we are very fond of Licorice.

  • @AKhellbindeR
    @AKhellbindeR 10 років тому +35

    Half of the stuff is not actually danish candy, but more of a Scandinavian + Finland type of thing.

    • @koksaltskenneth
      @koksaltskenneth 10 років тому +6

      Swedish and Finish

    • @simonechristoffersen1613
      @simonechristoffersen1613 10 років тому +3

      It's only three of the things there arent's danish.

    • @kalegolas
      @kalegolas 10 років тому +9

      Simone Christoffersen I think the most of the candy in denmark, norway, sweden and finland are the same in the countrys, and seriosly, in scandinavia (+finland) is salty liquorice a standard sugar, but in many other countreys you find sweet liqourice instead. ( i guess more countreys have salty, but the most have sweet).

    • @georglouw4549
      @georglouw4549 10 років тому

      ja

    • @BM24DK
      @BM24DK 9 років тому +1

      The Turkish Peber is made by Fazer(Finnish) but the candy was actually originally from Denmark

  • @thatswhatshevlog
    @thatswhatshevlog 11 років тому +4

    My granny is from Denmark, and I remember thinking I was sneaky and raiding her candy jar when I was little....was a bit surprised to find salty licorice! It's funny now that I'm an adult, because I still don't LOVE it... but eating it always reminds me of her :)

  • @strawberrymushroom
    @strawberrymushroom 10 років тому +3

    Fazer is actually a Finnish candy brand, and "salmiakki" is finnish word for salted licorice, so that "salmiakki" you ate there is definitely a Finnish candy. But for example the "Tyrkisk peber" (made by Fazer) is originally a Danish candy, though it is made by Fazer nowadays.

  • @MrCichos
    @MrCichos 11 років тому +11

    Fazer is actually from Finland

    • @BreegFIN
      @BreegFIN 11 років тому +3

      And the whole concept of Salmiakki as well... Although it's pretty common in all Nordic countries.

  • @mslineeee
    @mslineeee 11 років тому +2

    I really love how you taste everything with an open mind and don't get "mean" even if you don't like it :) as a Danish exchange student in America, I think that Americans could learn some things from you :)

  • @malbbfelipee7340
    @malbbfelipee7340 Рік тому +8

    Who else is here after watching the tasteless taste testing 😂❤

  • @jeralynignacio8603
    @jeralynignacio8603 10 років тому +2

    Lol, I like your reactions to the black licorice candies!

  • @emmymade
    @emmymade  11 років тому +3

    lol I wonder what Kiki would think of natto?

  • @Merotina1
    @Merotina1 11 років тому

    Anthon Berg is one of the best and most expensive Danish sweets manufacturer. I love the stuff from them. And I love Turkish pepper.

  • @FreakazoidDK33
    @FreakazoidDK33 11 років тому +5

    Man i think you are a champ, Emmy, Keeping with it even though you don't like liquorice

  • @anineschmidt1901
    @anineschmidt1901 10 років тому +1

    You're the sweetest!
    I love how you're so openminded :-) Love from Denmark

  • @vegancomicnerd86
    @vegancomicnerd86 11 років тому +3

    I LOVE licorice. I'm from North Germany, and we have quite a lot of licorice here too. For me the second best thing about going to Denmark is also getting lots of tasty Danish licorice.

  • @saraleahsands4389
    @saraleahsands4389 11 років тому +1

    Hi Emmy.. just to clarify.. Heksehyl is named after small firecrackers used at NewYear that emits a piercing howl/screetch. Heksehyl have a similar size and the powder filling is a mix of sugar, salt and AMMONIUM CHLORIDE... a.k.a NH4Cl. I think danes are some of the only people, at least on THIS Planet that enjoy eating ammonium chloride. In Denmark there is no laws for how much can be added to candy because it was intended that the taste would cause buyers to stick to acceptable levels..

  • @frederikhansen5290
    @frederikhansen5290 11 років тому +4

    why is it så dam fun to look at amerikans eating lakids (danish)

  • @hashtagtwo2023
    @hashtagtwo2023 11 років тому

    Tyrkisk Peber is really good... Me and a lot of my friends eat whole bags within half hours. So great!

  • @sup3rtraamp
    @sup3rtraamp 13 років тому +9

    i think it's really wonderful how open mindedly you approached all these new candies! one of my biggest turn-offs(in just people in general) is when a person is so bigoted that they refuse to even TRY new foods from new cultures, even when food makes up such a big part of them. after i watched this video and saw you try every single one (even the licorice ones) i appreciate you even more than i already do :) we need more people like you around in the world.

  • @ivalohansenbrandt4803
    @ivalohansenbrandt4803 11 років тому

    the salty flavor is called salmiak or in english ammoniumchloride and is made of a mixture of ammonium and hydrochloric acid whicj anywhere else than in Denmark is used as a cleaning product . Yummy :)

  • @emilflarsen
    @emilflarsen 10 років тому +3

    I'm so glad to live in Denmark, because danish candy is awesome! :D

  • @kermit9978
    @kermit9978 10 років тому +1

    Well this made for a lovely tea break! I loved sitting here with my cup of lapsong suchong tea and buttered pumpkin loaf watching you eat and review these treats! You are so beautiful and I love your hair by the way ;)

  • @linethoruphovgaard5283
    @linethoruphovgaard5283 10 років тому +5

    I'm from Denmark and I'm one of the persons who loves licorice :) the saltyer the better :D

  • @frederikjacobsen4194
    @frederikjacobsen4194 10 років тому

    I'm so jelly right now, i absolutely love "Lakrids"!

  • @andreaoverbye8301
    @andreaoverbye8301 11 років тому +5

    you seem to be a really nice person! thumbs up for ya attitude!

  • @courts280390
    @courts280390 11 років тому

    We have liquoric in Australia that is strawberry flavoured liquoric twist smothered with dark chocolate

  • @DragAmiot
    @DragAmiot 10 років тому +15

    Danes make the best cookies!

  • @halladall1
    @halladall1 11 років тому

    I just loved her face when she tasted Tyrkisk Pepper. Everyone needs water the first time they taste it.

  • @Kultleder
    @Kultleder 10 років тому +22

    Im from denmark^^ and you're cute When you talk danish^^

    • @spacedew
      @spacedew 10 років тому

      just curious,did you watch Borgen(the series)?

    • @spacedew
      @spacedew 10 років тому

      yeah I downloaded all 3 seasons with subtitles,I really like the language too.

    • @PippiVippi
      @PippiVippi 10 років тому

      Omg Hej Ulle jeg ser dine videoer og du er sååå Nice!

    • @Kultleder
      @Kultleder 10 років тому

      Omg, Hej XD Eh.. Nice? Mjooo

    • @user-vi2mh9cu1j
      @user-vi2mh9cu1j 10 років тому

      You like anime? 0.0

  • @DovahQueen1994
    @DovahQueen1994 10 років тому +1

    in Denmark we really love black candies and its called lakrids

  • @Bettina646
    @Bettina646 8 років тому +4

    My family is from Denmark but I was born in New Zealand. I am dying to go there one day and meet my family.

  • @mich405m
    @mich405m 11 років тому

    I love the fact that you try to say the danish names :D

  • @Demidar665
    @Demidar665 9 років тому +6

    you just have to try " en lunken krudtugle og citronmåne"

  • @sineadrutherford5104
    @sineadrutherford5104 9 років тому

    i love that you separate texture from taste.

  • @emmaalbertinehenningsen735
    @emmaalbertinehenningsen735 10 років тому +11

    An "o" with a line in it! xD
    Hilarious

    • @magnusspangby3295
      @magnusspangby3295 10 років тому

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    • @emmaalbertinehenningsen735
      @emmaalbertinehenningsen735 10 років тому +1

      Magnus Spangby
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    • @henriettejrgensen6834
      @henriettejrgensen6834 10 років тому

      ø vas the mode say eeeemmmmmmmm......... but its also be in words like the mode to say island on danish and all this i know kous i was from denmark and im only ten and can all this inglish words.

    • @emmaalbertinehenningsen735
      @emmaalbertinehenningsen735 10 років тому

      Henriette Jørgensen
      I know - I'm born in Denmark, and I live in Denmark :)
      I just think it's funny to hear other to talk about ø xD

    • @emmaalbertinehenningsen735
      @emmaalbertinehenningsen735 10 років тому +2

      Of Sweden?

  • @StofferChris
    @StofferChris 11 років тому

    Got any of those "Tyrkisk pepper" left??? You could try and crush em, and put em in a bottle of vodka. Leave it for a week, and the filter it... It's still very popular to drink. Has been arround since the 90'... Also very popular is a liqurice / vodka drink, based on all sorts of Gajol liqurice... Quite like the "Fazer" you got...

  • @esterelina
    @esterelina 11 років тому +12

    Fazer and black liquorice is Finnish

    • @UlfByskov
      @UlfByskov 10 років тому +2

      Fazer has bought a lot of other companies, one of them being a Danish company that originally invented "Tyrkisk Peber". Black liquorice is very popular in the nordic countries, but I don't think any country can claim they invented it (www.thenibble.com/zine/licorice-history.asp).

    • @Luka1180
      @Luka1180 7 років тому

      They produce it now, but they did not create it.

  • @Fiapiafly
    @Fiapiafly 11 років тому

    I really like that you always try the licorice even if you know you probably won't like them! And also props on most of the pronunciations for your Scandi videos :)

  • @Twilight4427
    @Twilight4427 10 років тому +5

    "An o with a line in it" græder

  • @bcgrote
    @bcgrote 11 років тому +2

    I'm not a big fan of black licorice either, (although I'm learning to tolerate some Allsorts) so I can REALLY appreciate your efforts to at least try all of these for us! It's fascinating to think of how these "candies" developed in countries that historically didn't have access to sugars or sweeteners, and have retained their historical identities through modern development. Thanks for trying all of these and sharing your descriptions.
    Maybe a new playlist - "Emmy Eats THE WORLD"! LOL!

  • @QueenToKingOfSpades
    @QueenToKingOfSpades 10 років тому +5

    It looked almost painful when you ate Heksehyl xD But i agree, we really like our liquorice :)

    • @QueenToKingOfSpades
      @QueenToKingOfSpades 10 років тому +1

      And yes :) Anthon Berg makes some of the best chocolates in the world.

    • @Infected_Apple
      @Infected_Apple 10 років тому +1

      I love Heksehyl too =D,
      I'm from the netherlands and its sold here aswell since we share the love for salty liquorice. (a lot of the other candy was similar to dutch traditional candies btw which was funny :P)

  • @orangedealer6931
    @orangedealer6931 10 років тому

    The last you eat is caled pebernødder in danish

  • @alvadahlblom3798
    @alvadahlblom3798 9 років тому +4

    Fazer is from Finland

    • @smackyay
      @smackyay 9 років тому

      +Alva Dahlblom Fazer is from Denmark. If we want something we merely claim it, Finns.

  • @aliennetwork3751
    @aliennetwork3751 11 років тому

    Damn...you´re a lucky girl getting candy as gifts from around the world. That is really so very very nice of the viewers to send things in.

  • @SoraIzanagi
    @SoraIzanagi 11 років тому +26

    i love tyrkisk peber

    • @calcinatoir
      @calcinatoir 11 років тому +29

      anyone who does not like it is not a true scandinavian. *viking horn*

    • @SoraIzanagi
      @SoraIzanagi 10 років тому

      viking horn???
      do you mean horn salt (horn salt is awful... especially to smell...

    • @JiiakeGaming
      @JiiakeGaming 10 років тому

      Michael Andre Langeby wtf?

    • @SoraIzanagi
      @SoraIzanagi 10 років тому

      tehehe

    • @TinksiehTink
      @TinksiehTink 10 років тому

      I could eat an entire bag of it.

  • @amberalysonRIP
    @amberalysonRIP 10 років тому +1

    tyrkish peber is my favorite candy! smiles

  • @Amehhful
    @Amehhful 9 років тому +3

    I went to stay with my Danish boyfriend, and tried some of the liquorice...I don't even like plain liquorice, why did I think I'd like the salty kind? XD

  • @kribusjoe
    @kribusjoe 10 років тому +1

    I randomly came by this video.. I know it's old, but was sooo funto watch being a Dane :)
    And I am amazed at your Danish pronunciation! Not bad at all :)
    Also, I think this girl who sent you the sweets is a liquorice fan, cos we have so much other nice candy apart from all that liquorice!! (I'm not a fan either ;)

  • @jennyparmo5544
    @jennyparmo5544 11 років тому +9

    Yay, im Danish :D

  • @emmacatherine9055
    @emmacatherine9055 10 років тому

    The cookies you ate is something we in Denmark eat for Christmas

  • @CarqlineCupcake
    @CarqlineCupcake 10 років тому +6

    Denmark!

  • @AleeshaBeck
    @AleeshaBeck 11 років тому

    I love how honest you are in your videos Emmy. :)

  • @thomasnielsen8904
    @thomasnielsen8904 9 років тому +7

    i would love to go out whit a person who was not danish and try to teach some danish words and try to let her tastes some danish candy :)

    • @petras9995
      @petras9995 9 років тому

      +Thomas Nielsen hm..where are you?? in the middle of Jylland..? (sad laugh)

    • @thomasnielsen8904
      @thomasnielsen8904 9 років тому

      +Petra Seveckova i´m sorry thats not a prober question but would you like to talk on facebook cus it´s the only social media i have rigth now :)

    • @petras9995
      @petras9995 9 років тому

      +Thomas Nielsen :D sorry, it is just a bit funny cause I live in Copenhagen and the situation is more like- Danish people prefer danish friends and not internationals, and now you write here that you want to meet a non danish person like if you have never met some:D I just think it is kind of cute and funny for me, cause in Copenhagen there is a loot of international people.

    • @thomasnielsen8904
      @thomasnielsen8904 9 років тому

      hehe well would you like to talk on facebook :)

    • @thomasnielsen8904
      @thomasnielsen8904 9 років тому

      but i must warn you my english typing is not as sharp as speaking

  • @Bloodfires
    @Bloodfires 11 років тому

    tyrkisk peber are filled with pepper and i love that . They Taste so good. ;)

  • @Glaaki13
    @Glaaki13 8 років тому +4

    dont be sorry :)
    and we danes love licorice

  • @MonieMakeup
    @MonieMakeup 11 років тому

    Omg i cant belive u did this

  • @nemichanm.145
    @nemichanm.145 10 років тому +34

    Emmy, i´m from denmark and i hate licorice, so no hard feelings here. sorry you had to eat through so much to make a vid about my country.

    • @TheTwoGamers31
      @TheTwoGamers31 10 років тому +2

      Yeah your right!!!!!

    • @thatha137
      @thatha137 10 років тому +1

      Mikkel Udby
      MIkkel BP FAN :D

    • @BlackSpiderPro
      @BlackSpiderPro 10 років тому +1

      Get out of my country!!
      ...jay kay :p

    • @videobro6974
      @videobro6974 10 років тому

      I hate licorice too and i,m Danish too

    • @BlackSpiderPro
      @BlackSpiderPro 10 років тому +2

      videobro Stop it! :c

  • @annlenacovers6618
    @annlenacovers6618 8 років тому

    im happy about u like some of our candy and yeah i come from denamrk

  • @jaydouglas2945
    @jaydouglas2945 Рік тому +4

    Here from tasteless taste test 😷

  • @Her443
    @Her443 10 років тому

    Omgg the tyrkisk peber lakrids was my childhood favourite !!!

  • @millaXDsmukke
    @millaXDsmukke 9 років тому +16

    Nu har jeg lyst til pebernødder..

    • @SofieFidoGamePlay
      @SofieFidoGamePlay 9 років тому +1

      Også mig😂🔫

    • @bullerballer520
      @bullerballer520 9 років тому +1

      Også mig men det er ikke engang tæt på jul😿😿😿

    • @millaXDsmukke
      @millaXDsmukke 9 років тому +1

      Nope..

    • @lynnerieh
      @lynnerieh 9 років тому

      millaXDsmukke Rolig, Bisca begynder at bage dem om tre uger ;)

    • @corneliesmith4910
      @corneliesmith4910 9 років тому

      +millaXDsmukke Jeg tror ikke engang selv jeg kan lide det der slik.o-o..xD Pebernødder hmm.. er ikke engang sulten såå..xD

  • @MasterRend4n
    @MasterRend4n 11 років тому

    Fazer is a finish company, but is sold in scandinavia and baltikum. it is sold in norway, finland, denmark, sweden, Uinted kingdom, faroe islands (part of DK)

  • @WowSjadet
    @WowSjadet 10 років тому +25

    People need to research before sending "danish" candy xD

    • @Ketutar
      @Ketutar 6 років тому +2

      LOL Fazer Salmiak is Finnish. But apparently it is being sold in Denmark and very popular there, too. Why wouldn't it be, it's the best salted liquorice in the world.

    • @The_Keeper
      @The_Keeper 6 років тому +1

      Yup, we love the salty licorice, especially Super Piratos.

    • @agffans5725
      @agffans5725 6 років тому +2

      Tyrkisk Peber is originally Danish, invented and produced by a Danish candy compagny, but then later was sold to Fazer ...

    • @Ketutar
      @Ketutar 6 років тому +2

      +AGF fans Yes, that one is, but the red-white-black Salmiak is not

  • @Rowlol
    @Rowlol 10 років тому

    Omg heksehyl is so good. Seriously.

  • @andersagergaard3499
    @andersagergaard3499 11 років тому +3

    Jeg elsker tyrkisk peper (i love tyrkisk peber)

    • @DudeTheDanish
      @DudeTheDanish 11 років тому +1

      What is the point of writing it in danish?

    • @benisaacs2615
      @benisaacs2615 4 роки тому

      @@DudeTheDanish fordi nu kan anglofoner læse og sige, at de elsker tyrkisk peber

  • @Fizzie-Fizzarolli-FizzieFrog
    @Fizzie-Fizzarolli-FizzieFrog 10 років тому

    i will say u did the danish pretty well and yes danish is a hard language but think is cool u tried to speak it and glad u liked some of the danish sweets : D hope u soon shows more danish treats and see what ya like
    ps like u vids really enjoy them

  • @TheOneRebornElyrize
    @TheOneRebornElyrize 10 років тому +13

    Fazer is finnish tho...

    • @anjaemme3218
      @anjaemme3218 10 років тому +1

      Most companies make different flavours and stuff depending on their market. Try looking up Kitkat. You can get them with soy flavour, but only in Japan.

    • @bastian13forty3
      @bastian13forty3 6 років тому +1

      Turkish Pepper is Danish tho. Invented by Per Fjelsten in 1976 and made in Denmark until Perelly was acquired by Fazer.

  • @mozambique0
    @mozambique0 10 років тому +1

    I'm very disappointed there was no flødeboller. That's a classic Danish treat!

  • @denvitalinan5067
    @denvitalinan5067 11 років тому +9

    malaco is a swedish company!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @derpionderpson1424
      @derpionderpson1424 11 років тому +17

      not interly correct.
      it is currently owned by a swedish company, but was originaly estaplished/created of a danish company.

    • @AKahle
      @AKahle 11 років тому +1

      derpion derpson True!

    • @WVVVVVVVVVVVWWWWWWWW
      @WVVVVVVVVVVVWWWWWWWW 10 років тому

      yup malacoleaf is a swedish company

    • @jonashvitfeld
      @jonashvitfeld 10 років тому

      i am from denmark and i can agree

    • @susanna8612
      @susanna8612 10 років тому +1

      and Fazer is finnish!

  • @ellenkornum3032
    @ellenkornum3032 11 років тому

    Hello im from Denmark :D the cookies is something we eat for christmas :D In Denmark we call them Peppernødder :D

  • @madsemilwagner
    @madsemilwagner 11 років тому +3

    Im from denmark

  • @rosekodal
    @rosekodal 10 років тому

    I love salmiakki! It's the best candy in the woooorld! 😍

  • @AnneCecilie9
    @AnneCecilie9 11 років тому +5

    she hates all the things i love!

  • @MR1978Zoetermeer
    @MR1978Zoetermeer 8 років тому +1

    hmmmm, licorice, i love it♥ I never got Danish one, didn't know they eat it also.

  • @LangtonFireworks
    @LangtonFireworks 10 років тому +5

    omg you dont like lakis ?????? we love it

  • @msmark042
    @msmark042 10 років тому

    The Ø is a vowel and is oe. Your pronunciation of Fløde was quite good.

  • @dentossedevillager8497
    @dentossedevillager8497 9 років тому +18

    æææøøøååå haha er jeg den eneste danskere ;-)

  • @mathiasandersen8869
    @mathiasandersen8869 11 років тому

    I come from Denmark and it's fun to see how others (not from Denmerk) react to Danish candy

  • @KimOfDrac
    @KimOfDrac 10 років тому +7

    Most of these are Swedish candy

    • @Gepander7
      @Gepander7 10 років тому +3

      Finnish*

    • @lottabackman1225
      @lottabackman1225 10 років тому +1

      Jesse Keränen
      yes Finnish*

    • @MrPhils1
      @MrPhils1 10 років тому +4

      No one of the candy is swedish is just Danish

    • @Gepander7
      @Gepander7 10 років тому

      What?

    • @andreasthoby1360
      @andreasthoby1360 10 років тому +10

      only one of these candy producers originates from Sweden, and that's Malaco.
      the Cloetta (that produces the Evers hard candy, originates from Denmark/Switzerland (founded in copenhagen, but by 3 Schwiz brothers in 1862) but the majority shares are bought by Svenska Chokladfabriks AB in 1917.
      Fazer is Finnish.
      Toms is Danish and so is Anthon Berg (which was bought by Toms in 1954)

  • @lonemeldgaard506
    @lonemeldgaard506 11 років тому

    You should definitely try 'Lakrids by Johan Bülow'. A company that focus' mainly on licorice in many different varieties. They have a version called 'A', which is soft sweet licorice covered with belgium milk chocolate.. DAMN THATS GOOD!

  • @vFEDEmoraja
    @vFEDEmoraja 9 років тому +4

    KONFEKT MED FRUGT SMAG

  • @Sonicfan-yv8je
    @Sonicfan-yv8je 10 років тому

    Your danish is wonderful. Learn our accent, and your good.

  • @JokarGirl
    @JokarGirl 10 років тому +5

    i hate fruit konfekt

  • @mariecyrus5321
    @mariecyrus5321 11 років тому +1

    Danish liquorice is like the best thing ever, you American really need to learn to eat liquorice

  • @xXTHECYBERKIDXx
    @xXTHECYBERKIDXx 9 років тому +7

    im from denmaek and i completly HATE licorice! i can NOT at all eat it....

    • @Tigris_DK
      @Tigris_DK 9 років тому +1

      Luna Nightingale i'm also from denmark and i don't like licorice :D

    • @juliesostack8107
      @juliesostack8107 9 років тому +1

      ***** Why do you think that just because you are danish then you like licorice? Me and my family are danish and the half of my family HATE it! I like licorice but you dont need to like licorice to be danish!!

    • @cityassassin
      @cityassassin 9 років тому +1

      Luna Nightingale Same.

    • @Alexius0212
      @Alexius0212 9 років тому

      +turbofritz2 So you hate the Danish military, but our candy you like? Weirdo!

  • @bettinaneergaard9602
    @bettinaneergaard9602 11 років тому

    i am from denmark and from the Netherlands. ist realy fun to see al the videos and listen to how you say the names of the candy. haha:D

  • @davidkreilgaard2865
    @davidkreilgaard2865 10 років тому +6

    hej jeg er dansker

  • @mads775d
    @mads775d 10 років тому

    how cant she love "heksehyl" its like the best licorice we got!!

  • @HavootuKali
    @HavootuKali 9 років тому +3

    Lol idc when or where liquorice is made it its still one of the worlds worst candy ever.... lol.... and adding salt to it lol..... is like inviting death to a baby shower lol it just..... it will never be good... everrrr! Lol ... AND THATS IT!!!! LOL

  • @DSCCardon
    @DSCCardon 11 років тому

    I cried from joy when I saw the witch howlers (or however they'd be called in english). I'm so lucky they're available in germany.