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Full Supermarket Tour in SWEDEN (expensive?) 🇸🇪 

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Grocery shopping in Sweden.
On this episode, we went to one of the most popular supermarket in Sweden, COOP.
Check how Swedish grocery stores look like, and what Swedish grocery prices are like.
Are grocery prices cheap in Sweden?
Is Sweden expensive?
What are some unique things found in Swedish supermarket?
What is the cost of living in Sweden?
Is it cheap to travel Sweden?
Cost of living in Stockholm.
Check out our full supermarket tour in Sweden!
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Full tour of Swedish Supermarket in Stockholm (Coop)
00:13 - Fruit & veg pricing and availability (GOOD bread & cinnamon pastry!)
2:07 - UNIQUE: What is this stuff? Google calls it 'playsand'
2:46 - Coffee & tea section with decent prices
3:32 - Holy mother of JAM! All types in all packaging
4:44 - Seems like Swedish people eat more sweets than chips?
6:32 - Full & fresh salad bar in Swedish grocery store
6:59 - Is surstromming a myth? Can't find it (just curious, wasn't going to buy)
7:26 - GARLIC SALAMI CHIPS? My 3 favorite things
7:56 - Chicken, pork & beef prices (Is it affordable for Swedish people?)
8:48 - PANCAKES, YAY!
9:30 - Fake cream cheese galore! Probably yummy, though
10:28 - Why do Nordic people love Mexican food/culture so much?
11:04 - UNQIUE: "Quark" - Full dairy & eggs pricing
12:36 - Coke & Pepsi prices
12:57 - What's the deal with Swedish beer??
13:59 - HORRAY FOR MUSTARD (best condiment)
14:40 - Olive oil, & canola oil pricing
15:16 - Swedish groceries are AFFORDABLE! We were surprised.

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@danvernier198
@danvernier198 Месяц назад
It's most definitely real cheese in the tubes, they're vacuum sealed so they don't need to be refrigerated. You can not legally refer to things like American Cheese or String Cheese as cheese within the EU, it has to be clearly labeled as a cheese subsitute.
@arthena2130
@arthena2130 Месяц назад
Exactly, you only need to refrigerate it after you break the vacuum and open them.
@znail4675
@znail4675 Месяц назад
It's actually more cheese in those then in processed American cheese.
@GoldScrapful
@GoldScrapful Месяц назад
@@znail4675 And processed american cheese is rarely actual cheese
@Divig
@Divig Месяц назад
And they were invented in Norway.
@arthena2130
@arthena2130 Месяц назад
@@GoldScrapful American cheese is between 40-50 cheese and the rest is water with some emulsifier and stabilizer in there that are harmless. But it is still more water than cheese, so can't really call it cheese, but it's the water that makes so good at meting.
@MsAnpassad
@MsAnpassad Месяц назад
The mjukost isn't fake cheese, it's cheese that have been melted using salts. Why it's not stored in a fridge is due to that the tube is a preserve, so there is no need until it has been opened. That little fact makes it a popular product for camping, hiking and sailing. I always bring some and open it in the morning and eat it on some crisp bread (those round breads you didn't know what they were), then save some for dinner and use it as a pasta sauce. And you should have bought the jordnötsringar, similar to peanut cheetos, but far far far better. With the cheetos you know it's peanut flavoured, but with the jordnötsringar you kow they are made from actual peanuts.
@ccricc
@ccricc Месяц назад
In Sweden the government owned store Systembolaget has a monopoly on the retail sale of all alcoholic beverages containing more than 3.5% alcohol. I think it's the same as Alko in Finland, but their limit is 5.5% iirc. You can still buy beer, wine and spirits containing more than 3.5% alcohol at bars, restaurants and other places with license to sell alcohol.
@tikkanen92
@tikkanen92 Месяц назад
Soon the alcohol law will change in Finland and then you can buy up to 8% alcohol drinks outside of Alko.
@daa3930
@daa3930 Месяц назад
And even in Finland the law changed only in 2018, which in my mind is quite recently.
@COFF2HIGH
@COFF2HIGH Месяц назад
Systembolaget is a joke tbh :(
@BattIeFrog
@BattIeFrog Месяц назад
@@COFF2HIGH Nah its way better than private alcohol stores would be in every metric, if you dislike the opening hours you need to learn how to plan in your life, the selection and quality is consistent throughout the country as you have access to the same products in stockholm as you do in a tiny town and it also does fullfil its function of reducing spontaneous drinking and is a good check for alcoholism even if it cant solve that issue on its own. Name one private alcohol retailer that would be willing to act as an importer for you and do all the work completely free of charge for example.
@jespergranstrom5267
@jespergranstrom5267 Месяц назад
@@joojoojeejee6058hmm,as a swede im hoping they wild build the bridge between umeå and vasa soon xD
@nordichacker
@nordichacker Месяц назад
The prices of the meats are a bit wrong. You're reading it as the price per package (~500g), but it is listed as price per kilo. The tag for the pork says 84.95 and then it's a tiny text under it saying "vikt" which means "weight". In the bottom right corner of the tag it is more obvious where it says: "jmf-pris" which is short for "comparison price". There it is more explicit with "84.95 kr/kg". The same mistake was made with the ground beef, the kilogram-price was mistaken as per ~500g package. I think it is required by law to list all items as "price per weight unit" so it is easy to compare different brands against each other even though they have different unit sizes. Happy shopping ! :)
@Furree_68
@Furree_68 Месяц назад
The jam in the "tube" is for refilling a glass jar. You don't need to buy a new glass jar when you finished it. Just wash the old jar and buy a refill pack so you can save money and resources as the glass jar can last several years.
@Bearodon
@Bearodon Месяц назад
Or if you have a old decorative jar it is easier to fill up then scooping it over from another yar.
@gearcampradio
@gearcampradio Месяц назад
If you don,t drop the glass jar.
@erikasalo8690
@erikasalo8690 Месяц назад
Cried a bit when you said ” lingonberry jam on bread”😭😂
@t-man78
@t-man78 Месяц назад
Yup, that one chilled me to the bone...! 😬 😅
@prageruwu69
@prageruwu69 Месяц назад
four words horror story
@Caprifool
@Caprifool Месяц назад
We do NOT have lingonberry jam on bread! No, just no!
@t-man78
@t-man78 Месяц назад
@@prageruwu69 😅
@larsnystrom6698
@larsnystrom6698 Месяц назад
Not 9n bread. But on porridge it's fine!
@gustavn654
@gustavn654 Месяц назад
the salad bar is 13;90 kr/hg, it's per hektogram and not kilogram, so it's 139kr/kg (about $13.1/kg). If it was 13;90 a kilo it would be gone within the blink of an eye XD
@hyperionfin
@hyperionfin Месяц назад
Ah now I understand why I had to learn hecto in school. In order to buy salad in Sweden.
@Vapourized90
@Vapourized90 Месяц назад
They use exactly the same pricebanner in Finland and there the price is usually 13,90€/kg or 14,90€/kg. Maybe it's cheaper to change only one caharacter instead of many 😅
@onerva0001
@onerva0001 Месяц назад
Good to know, I thought it was the price for kg and was flabbergasted that it's 10 x cheaper in Sweden! 😂😂😂
@AbsolutePernilla
@AbsolutePernilla Месяц назад
@@hyperionfin or cold cuts, or cheese, or candy, or... quite a fair bit of it s really. It can be deceptive if you don't pay attention. Hg/kg look very similar. Nowadays it's more common to find kg instead of hg though.
@linushubner1005
@linushubner1005 Месяц назад
@@Vapourized90 It's mostly for marketing reason. 13.9;- sounds cheaper than 139;-.
@kronop8884
@kronop8884 Месяц назад
Systembolaget in Sweden Alko in Finland Vinmonopolet in Norway Vínbúðin in Iceland Diffrent names but essentially the same idea
@vaultkeeper2
@vaultkeeper2 Месяц назад
Rúsdrekkasøla Landsins in the Faroe Islands.
@ninaelsbethgustavsen2131
@ninaelsbethgustavsen2131 Месяц назад
@@vaultkeeper2 Wow ! Even to a Norwegian of Norse ancestry, that sounds like a tipsy curse....🤣 🍻
@arttuvesterinen6984
@arttuvesterinen6984 Месяц назад
At least, norsk were honest, naming that- ”monopolet.”
@meteerbil2078
@meteerbil2078 Месяц назад
Actually, 8 states in the US has stateowned monopoly.
@vaultkeeper2
@vaultkeeper2 Месяц назад
@@meteerbil2078 And all provinces in Canada!
@sungod86
@sungod86 Месяц назад
Just some clarification: X-tra is not a Finnish brand but a private label made by the Coop Supermarkets in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland - but in Finland Coop is called S-market/Prisma. So you´ll find the brand in all Coop/S-market supermarkets in the Nordic countries, but there might be regional variations which products are available (for example I think only Finland produces X-tra Flour). Adding to the confusion Coop in Sweden has a discount store under it´s umbrella, named and spelled X:-tra but it has nothing to do with the X-tra private label, all though they of course have a lot of their products.
@peach6200
@peach6200 Месяц назад
swedish person here, the "jam section" isnt all jam. For example the glass jar you first picked up is raspberry marmalade and not jam. If you see the word "sylt" on the packaging that means it's jam and if it says "marmelad" its marmalade
@henrikjohansson9701
@henrikjohansson9701 Месяц назад
There are only sweed here! 😅 We can skip writing english
@peach6200
@peach6200 Месяц назад
@@henrikjohansson9701 huh?
@AnniCarlsson
@AnniCarlsson Месяц назад
Me just not get why not google when look on stuff in stores in countries you not understand the langue off. Even if marmelad not really difficoult. I do that all the time when travel. And missing when it say hg instead of kg is just bad
@gabrielarrhenius6252
@gabrielarrhenius6252 Месяц назад
that is true, but marmelad does get translated to jam...
@peach6200
@peach6200 Месяц назад
@@gabrielarrhenius6252 I mean when I look it up it doesn’t say jam, besides translating apps can be wrong so
@Aiightful
@Aiightful Месяц назад
"Lingon jam on bread in the morning" 😂
@maxralfsson2592
@maxralfsson2592 Месяц назад
Reacted to that too 😂
@chrismynta2521
@chrismynta2521 Месяц назад
tänkte det med ba eeh nej tack x)
@Jansk1h
@Jansk1h Месяц назад
I think americans love jam on white bread but in the Nordic countries eating such sweet treats in the morning isn't that common
@maxralfsson2592
@maxralfsson2592 Месяц назад
@@Jansk1h We have jam and marmalade, just not lingon jam on bread
@peach6200
@peach6200 Месяц назад
@@Jansk1h lingon jam isnt very sweet
@Komona
@Komona Месяц назад
The "rice porridge" you picked up is actually pea soup. They tend to be put together with rice porridge due to the same kind of packaging.
@swedeman5785
@swedeman5785 Месяц назад
And the one you picked ,in yellow ,tastes best,my opinion !
@madzanta
@madzanta Месяц назад
The yellow "porridge" is pea soup. Some of those tubes are porridge, others are soups, mashed potatoes etc. Texmex is popular, we have "taco friday".
@Jansk1h
@Jansk1h Месяц назад
It's funny that in Sweden Friday is Taco day but in Finland a lot of people think Friday is Pizza day. Like how did that happen :D. But I think in both countries Thursdays are Pea Soup days :D
@alvinlilliestierna4537
@alvinlilliestierna4537 Месяц назад
Sweden used to have a huge issue with alcoholism back in the 19th centuary, like many other countries. The sollution was a state monopoly on the sale of beverages with higher alcohole content. Some people see it as an inconvenience, since its a a little more expensive, but all in all it works pretty well.
@TheLastCrusader22
@TheLastCrusader22 Месяц назад
People tend to forget that the first organised "monopoly" was organised by consumers and "ordinary people" themselves, not the state (in Falun). Yes, a state decision was made but the initiative was taken by local miners. That's how what we today know as "Systembolaget" started. The people affected by the alcoholism wanted to regulate it, yet today Systembolaget critics like to talk of it as some kind of "oppressive state overreach". Alcohol was very nearly fully banned in 1922, and the regions where most people voted in favour of that (the north, primarily) were the ones most affected by alcoholism.
@craftylemon2460
@craftylemon2460 18 дней назад
@@TheLastCrusader22 I am a critic of Systembolaget. I absolutely despise that monopoly. We always pretend to care about the climate and so on. If i want to have red wine in my food i have to travel 50 minutes with my car instead of walking literally 2 minutes to my nearest store. We can still have Systembolaget and at the same time let stores outside the big cities sell some wine and some beer stronger than 3.5%. We love symbolic politics in Sweden. Say things that feels good while ignoring reality. The state have no freaking clue how much Swedes drink because they only calculate how much alcohol is bought from Systembolaget and a guestimation that is baseless of how much is brought in from Germany for example. The majority of people i know buys most of their alcohol from people who bring it in from other countries. Systembolaget was established in 1955 when several local alcohol monopolies were merged into a nationwide company. At the same time, the rationing system (motboken) was abolished, allowing customers to shop at any Systembolaget store without formalities or controls. The only requirement was that customers had to be 21 years old. The year after, prices for alcohol increased. Getting a nationwide monopoly, formalities or controls completely removed and increase of prices. They don't give a crap about your health, it's about money. And lets not forget that Sweden is extremely odd when it comes to this system. There is not a single other country in the world who does this. Norway and Finland with their Vinmonopolet and Alko Ab don't even have such a harsch monopoly. In both countries you can buy a freaking beer stronger than 3.5 and wine in normal stores.
@-Agis-
@-Agis- Месяц назад
That rice porridge is pea soup😊
@GoosterHiista
@GoosterHiista Месяц назад
Explains the pancakes
@shake544
@shake544 Месяц назад
@@GoosterHiista after all, it is thursday thats the traditional day for pea soup and plättor
@MsAnpassad
@MsAnpassad Месяц назад
Fun fact. Ärtsoppa is a common dish i USA too, in the areas with Nordic descendants. I ended up in a conversation online with an american woman that had made it and posted a picture where I told her about it's origin and that we have archeological proof that we were eating it even uring the Bronze Age in this corner of the world. So she renamed her soup to Viking soup. Her great grandmother were from Småland.
@ninaelsbethgustavsen2131
@ninaelsbethgustavsen2131 Месяц назад
​@@MsAnpassad That's really sweet ! (Sweet pea sweet...) 🫛🫛🫛🫛😘 🇸🇪
@christher69
@christher69 Месяц назад
@@MsAnpassadVikingsoup thats a great name thx!
@kristoferpersson6751
@kristoferpersson6751 Месяц назад
Leksand is the name of the town where that bread is made, so it doesn't mean "play-sand" per se, (unless that is somehow the origin of the name) but in this context it just refers to the town :)
@target844
@target844 Месяц назад
The etymology of Leksand is play-sand or more exactly lek-sand in English too. Lek in the context of animal reproduction in this case Sik (Common whitefish). Lek or lekking is used in English too and comes from the Swedish word for play. The river exits into the lake that is where the fish was leaking have sandy shores and bottom.
@AbsolutePernilla
@AbsolutePernilla Месяц назад
To be fair, that bread really should be called Play-dough in that case...😂
@AbsolutePernilla
@AbsolutePernilla Месяц назад
Fun fact. Stores have to post jämförpris (sometimes spelled jfr pris) which basically translates to compared price. It's based on weight. So looking at those loafs, even the cheapest price/item really isn't the cheapest, based on price/kg. Keep an eye out for it next time.
@Jansk1h
@Jansk1h Месяц назад
Same thing in finland with price per kg (eur/kg)
@andersriksson100
@andersriksson100 13 дней назад
Or price per liter
@paterikki
@paterikki Месяц назад
I think mexican food is big in finland and sweden just because it was some thing new in the 90s when santa maria company which is available in both just had good marketing and broke in to the market. It is so different then nordic food and made so easy with ready to eat sauces and spice mixes.
@marcusfridh8489
@marcusfridh8489 Месяц назад
But the ones that began with the 🌮 kits were actually Old El Paso
@TheLastCrusader22
@TheLastCrusader22 Месяц назад
The whole Nordic "taco friday" thing would scarcely qualify as "real" Mexican food in Mexico. It's quite different, mostly. I guess you could say we've taken their stuff and made our own twist on it, like we have with pizza
@paterikki
@paterikki Месяц назад
@@marcusfridh8489 I Think you are right!
@paterikki
@paterikki Месяц назад
@@TheLastCrusader22 Yes, the correct term is Tex-Mex. So its mexican influenced food, but with american flavor :D all those cheese sauces and mayos are 100% american additions to traditional mexican food.
@marcusfridh8489
@marcusfridh8489 Месяц назад
@@paterikki becourse i ate old el Paso taco allready in the 1980's, yes i am that old
@McSlobo
@McSlobo Месяц назад
Coop is a co-op and it has cooperation with S / Prisma shops in Finland which are also a co-op. Coop is actually a multi-national co-op "brand" - the name is same among countries but apparently each country operates individually. X-tra is a brand owned by Nordic Coops and the logistics company of S chain in Finland. So therefore you see the same brand there. Xtra products are definitely a cheap brand but in general everything in Nordic shops is usually good quality. Anyways, always check the ingredients for unhealthy crap. Some cheap brands' processed food is just cardiovascular time bombs, which is a disgrace and crime against poor people.
@joonashapponen2384
@joonashapponen2384 Месяц назад
Anything made by xtra is a war crime
@tuoppi42
@tuoppi42 Месяц назад
In sweden, you will have to buy the alcohol from Systembolaget, their equivalent for Finnish Alko - both state monopolies. Sweden has lower percentage limits for store sold alcohol than Finland, basically you can buy just "folk öl" from stores in there.
@AbsolutePernilla
@AbsolutePernilla Месяц назад
Salmiak is popular in northern Europe, including Germany and the Netherlands, but salmiak black licorice is very different from country to country. Sweden does have some of the most hardcore salty licorice, like Svenskjävlar.
@justskip4595
@justskip4595 Месяц назад
If I do remember right, here in Finland there's a law limiting the amount of it that product can contain for the fear of people poisoning themselves by eating too much. Wouldn't surprise if it would be the case in other countries too. I've also made and tasted it in pure form on school 7th grade chemistry class. I can understand limits as it tasted still great.
@AbsolutePernilla
@AbsolutePernilla Месяц назад
@@justskip4595 I don't know of a liqurice content limit. It does raise your blood pressure, so "lagom" is best. There, another good Swedish word that is both totally subjective and objective at the same tme.
@AlexKall
@AlexKall Месяц назад
@@justskip4595 we got that as a bribe for getting through chemistry lessons, until the school principle got news about it. It was the highlight of the chemistry lessons while it lasted.
@t-man78
@t-man78 Месяц назад
The salmiak liquorice in Finland and Sweden are basically as pointed out in video though, a Finnish pick & mix candy section probably has about 30% of licorice, mainly salty salmiak licorice (lucky bastards!), while here in Sweden maybe 5% tops 😢 (Fun fact - in Sweden we eat the most candy per capita in the world...!)
@liahk1000
@liahk1000 Месяц назад
It's popular in Iceland too and I heard from an Icelandic doctor that dangerously high blood pressure isn't uncover there. So who knows, maybe some limits were introduced.
@jonsnoff5369
@jonsnoff5369 Месяц назад
Fyi, the salad in the salad bar isn’t 14kr a kg, it’s 14kr a hg which is a tenth of a kg. The price per kg is 140kr :)
@oscarn-
@oscarn- Месяц назад
I've never seen hectogram used...well, anywhere! That's cool!
@kaffenoizen
@kaffenoizen Месяц назад
Was just about to write this =)
@M.Norton
@M.Norton Месяц назад
​@@oscarn-it's used mostly for expensive things generally bought in smaller quantities ex. berries or candy. It's not super common, but you get used to it early as almost all candy is sold by hg so it's the first measurement children learn in practice 😂
@senyor_artemis
@senyor_artemis Месяц назад
Why didn't you just write that hg is hectogram, which is 100 grams? haha, a tenth of a kg...so difficult 😜
@jonsnoff5369
@jonsnoff5369 Месяц назад
@@senyor_artemis I wasn’t sure if everyone knew what a hectogram was 😭
@FilipWinter
@FilipWinter Месяц назад
Swedish is an official language in Finland, so you will find all the same similar Swedish words on all packages in Finland, too if you read the smaller print :)
@vaikkalauri2300
@vaikkalauri2300 Месяц назад
Yeah it is but no one uses Swedish or its very rare. Students hate that its must to learn it Finnish schools.
@onerva0001
@onerva0001 Месяц назад
​@@vaikkalauri2300 depends where you live. I'm from the coast and plenty people speak Swedish there.
@birgittae9046
@birgittae9046 Месяц назад
I am swedish and my son lives in Helsinki with his finnish girlfriend. I am very happy that all signs in Helsinki are in both finnish and swedish! 🙋‍♀️ They lived in Oulu earlier and there there were no signs in swedish at all. But around Turku and Waasa swedish is the main language. So the attitude to the swedish language differs a lot depending of your own history of course. By the way, Finnish is the largest of the five official minority languages ​​in Sweden. We have huge historical bounds in common. 🇫🇮❤🇸🇪
@sdfghgtrew
@sdfghgtrew Месяц назад
​@@birgittae9046I want to move there so if anyone know a job for a Swede let me know
@bror8228
@bror8228 Месяц назад
@@birgittae9046 *Turku and Vaasa....(Åbo and Vasa)
@Lizoja
@Lizoja Месяц назад
ok, so you do NOT put lingonberry on bread :p It's a condiment. Knäckebröd (the big round "crackers") is hard bread and is eaten as bread. The tube cheese is not cream cheese, but more like "soft cheese" and should be in fridge after it's been opened. The rice porrage is the white ones, the yellow (that you picked up) is split pea soup and the brown is beans. "Salmiakki" in swedish would be "Lakrits" The meat prices are expensive. I see that alot of ppl already explained the alcohol laws - you can't buy stronger than 3,5 in a regular supermarket due to the state alcohol monopoly.
@RobJanDMZ
@RobJanDMZ Месяц назад
You have to try "mjukost", it's not cream cheese it's "soft cheese" = delicious! I always have 1 - 3 types in the fridge. Surströmming you find in the fridge section! Try "Hjortron Sylt" Cloudberry jam on your pancakes = delicious!
@OrjanGrahn
@OrjanGrahn Месяц назад
They was almost down to the tube of reindeer meat and cheese but missed it. 😢
@DaSwedishGirl
@DaSwedishGirl Месяц назад
the surströmming is kept chilled by the fresh fish.
@Hiznogood
@Hiznogood Месяц назад
Friendly tip: stay away from surströmming! It’s only for the enthusiasts! It smells and taste horrible for most people and you don want to open it inside your house or apartment!
@user-gk7sg8yf6j
@user-gk7sg8yf6j 20 дней назад
@@Hiznogood You buy surströmming in a tin. Open it under water. It tastes OK, not bad, not good
@marakara7540
@marakara7540 Месяц назад
There is many categories in eggs affecting the price and it's mainly by welfare of animals. From caged, free roaming in factory farm to organic small farm. You pay on your conscience (and purse). Must be same in Canada.
@KristoferOlsson
@KristoferOlsson Месяц назад
Yes price for 1 egg can be as low as 2.4 sek and high as 5 sek depending on size of packet, how the chicken are kept and feed.
@AbsolutePernilla
@AbsolutePernilla Месяц назад
Look for the number on them. 0=free range/organic, 2=indoor, 3=caged
@zekevarg3043
@zekevarg3043 Месяц назад
Surströmming is a seasonal product and it's kept refridgerated.
@ninaelsbethgustavsen2131
@ninaelsbethgustavsen2131 Месяц назад
Surströmming should be kept well away from tourists.... ☠️🔺️✋️ 🥴😵😵‍💫🤢🤮
@tomeng9520
@tomeng9520 Месяц назад
@@ninaelsbethgustavsen2131 Nej. Aldrig.
@jurgen4466
@jurgen4466 Месяц назад
Disgusting food 🤮
@Shadow.behind.mountains
@Shadow.behind.mountains Месяц назад
@@ninaelsbethgustavsen2131nah, they should taste the real thing 😎
@TheLastCrusader22
@TheLastCrusader22 Месяц назад
@@ninaelsbethgustavsen2131 It's delicious, can't have a proper august without it
@j.p.h.8126
@j.p.h.8126 Месяц назад
The cheese in the tubes dont need to be in cold untill they are opened. The aluminum tubes are sealed and you only need to put them in the fridge after opening. I actualy make some of those tubes. The tube it self not the content. 🙂You would use that cheese to spread on a bread like butter.
@dianegreig4627
@dianegreig4627 Месяц назад
Another great grocery tour!! Keep safe, healthy and happy.
@meratheafflictionwarlock
@meratheafflictionwarlock Месяц назад
Quark is very common in Finland as well, and in some other European countries too. Surströmming, afaik, is a seasonal product, and I think the season is in the autumn. The mjukost stuff, we have some of that in Finland too, but our options are mostly in square-ish plastic tubs, but sometimes we have the squeezy tubes as well. Alcohol laws in Nordic countries are quite strict, I think they're more strict in Sweden than in Finland, though tbf our laws were more strict until a few years ago (like the original long drinks you tried out in Finland, we weren't able to buy the real stuff in grocery stores before, because of our laws). In Sweden systembolaget closes pretty early as far as I can remember, at least one British friend of mine likes to rant about it lol. In Finland we have Alko where we buy all the booze that's stronger than beer and long drinks, and on holidays they close quite early, they're never open on Sundays afaik, and on Saturdays they close at 6pm. Also in Finland shops aren't allowed to sell alcohol before 9am or after 9pm, dunno if they have similar laws in Sweden.
@thergal
@thergal Месяц назад
I only think its seasonal you eat surströmming but I see it all the time in the store. I dont eat it myself though because yeah...:D
@TheLastCrusader22
@TheLastCrusader22 Месяц назад
The traditional premiere for surströmming is the third thursday in august, it's not at all associated with autumn, rather late summer. You want to be able to sit outside because of the smell, so there's no way the "premiere" would be at a time when it's too cold to easily eat outside. Systembolaget is typically open 10-18:00 on weekdays in most places, Gothenburg's specialised beer store (so far the only one Systembolaget has, it's a concept store) is open to 20:00. On saturdays the norm is 10:00-15:00. In other words, like a lot if not most other stores that aren't supermarkets
@johanribaeus
@johanribaeus Месяц назад
Xtra is Coop's own brand. And Coop is a Swedish supermarket chain. One of the biggest actually with 800 stores in Sweden alone. The first store opened in 1899.
@kaapija
@kaapija Месяц назад
In Finland Quark is called Rahka! And it's delicious!
@larscederberg8564
@larscederberg8564 Месяц назад
The Knackebrod is the big round bread and it's really great with liver paste
@benthead
@benthead Месяц назад
Great take out coffee from Hemkop, along with wonderful Dammsugare and choklabollar. The neighborhhood markets always have specials that are a steal..... I love them
@kala1780
@kala1780 Месяц назад
For real beer in Sweden you need to go to a goverment monopoly alcohol store called System Bolaget to get drinks over 3,5% beer, wine and spirits. In Finland we have similar system but the limit is at least 5,5% (unless they already bumbed it up as some politicians were planning to do) meaning that most beers and some low alcohol wines can be sold in the supermarket.
@TheLastCrusader22
@TheLastCrusader22 Месяц назад
That's interesting that you guys are bumping it up now, there's no real debate on that here in Sweden afaik, the debate here has largely been on whether to allow limited "yard sales" for brewers, distillers and wineries. It's currently not allowed, though the current government is attempting to legalise it
@thepappa5
@thepappa5 Месяц назад
You should try kalles kaviar with that knäckebröd.
@Zarniwooper
@Zarniwooper Месяц назад
Kalles kaviar might be the best thing Swedes ever invented.
@pasip1974
@pasip1974 Месяц назад
As a Finn, I agree. The best snack ever invented! Knäckebröd or hapankorppu.
@onerva0001
@onerva0001 Месяц назад
​@@pasip1974or näkkileipä. Hapankorppu is the really thin variant.
@Bevity
@Bevity Месяц назад
I have to say this. When I moved to Sweden and tasted Kalles Kaviar, it was VILE! Then I worked in nursing homes and the old people love knäckebröd with sliced boiled eggs and Kalles. They successfully converted me and I actually buy Kalles voluntarily now.
@tova1412
@tova1412 Месяц назад
is it weird that I, a Swede, have literally never had it? my mom always preferred Svennes over Kalles so that was the only one we had at home growing up, and then I've just never bought any for myself lmao
@shake544
@shake544 Месяц назад
palm oil is more of a industry thing for when you need the cheapest oil-type substance for making cookies or crips or vegetable bread spreads
@PlanesTrainsEverything
@PlanesTrainsEverything Месяц назад
You do these supermarket tours so well - fascinating stuff.
@KristoferOlsson
@KristoferOlsson Месяц назад
Surströmming is stored cold so you would find it with fresh fish. But it also out of season, season starts 15 of august. Yes its not popular in most of sweden. Mostly 300 km and further up north of Stockholm along the costline.
@TheLastCrusader22
@TheLastCrusader22 Месяц назад
It's not always the 15th, it's the third thursday in august :) Just for clarification.
@jespergranstrom5267
@jespergranstrom5267 Месяц назад
surströmming is a seasanol food. comes out in stores in august.
@TheExcessus
@TheExcessus Месяц назад
and is usually stored in a fridge
@Jay_Kay666
@Jay_Kay666 Месяц назад
I've always imagined it to midsommar parties.
@jespergranstrom5267
@jespergranstrom5267 Месяц назад
@@Jay_Kay666 no its late summer parties food
@TheExcessus
@TheExcessus Месяц назад
@@Jay_Kay666 nah that's just herring, Surströmming is after crayfish-season.
@NukaNerd
@NukaNerd Месяц назад
Being a huge foodie, I am loving you are doing supermarket tours!
@Jonsson474
@Jonsson474 Месяц назад
Surströmming is a seasonal product, sold in autumn. It’s a traditional swedish dish from the northern part oft of sweden and it can be found in the freezer section.
@birgittae9046
@birgittae9046 Месяц назад
Not autumn. From august at least. 😋😋
@Jonsson474
@Jonsson474 Месяц назад
@@birgittae9046 Well, the third Thursday in August is as close to autumn as you can come in northern Norrland. It’s definitely not a summer dish. 🙂
@birgittae9046
@birgittae9046 Месяц назад
@@Jonsson474 ah well! 🤣 We actually used to buy and eat the last year tins. And still have wonderful and warm summer evenings in Jämtland in the first half of august where we have our surströmmings”parties”. We do not wait for the formal premiere day for the years tins. But yes it can quickly turn into cold evenings in late august.
@AlexKall
@AlexKall Месяц назад
Frigerated section.
@miikkak5414
@miikkak5414 Месяц назад
When I'm over in Sweden (I'm Finnish) I don't mind having the beer a little bit lighter 3,5% but it's cheaper than beer in Finland so it means you can just buy more. Overall thoughts about prices I feel like its kind of equal to Finland. Some thing are more expensive, some are the same and some cheaper. But overall its about the same.
@isaaclee1634
@isaaclee1634 Месяц назад
Knacker bröd is also a type of bread but it is hard baked. Quite taste but can go with any spread or cold cuts. This is the place I go emergency shopping. Usually I go to Lidl for my shopping, more cheaper there. Prices of everything has gone up these 2 years about 15 to 20 %, Asian groceries can be found in Asian stores. Alchohol in supermarkets are only highest 3 1/2 %. In Sweden if you wnt to buy more than 31/2 %, you have to go to System Bolaget (special place for stronger alcohol) and you can find these special liquer shops every where
@Natsymir
@Natsymir Месяц назад
It should be noted that a shop in central Stockholm will be significantly more expensive than many shops elsewhere, and that it varies a lot depending on chain and exact location - Coop, that you went too, is generally much more expensive than the chain called Willys, for example. In the city of Malmö, where I live, you sometimes only have to walk a few hundred meters to find a much cheaper supermarket in a less popular (or more bohemian) location - or even just around the corner, in some places.
@tapio_m6861
@tapio_m6861 Месяц назад
Näckebröd (näkkileipä in Finnish) is a flat dry crisp bread. You eat it generally just like a normal bread. Put some spread on it, cheese slice, coldcuts, surströmming (:D) and then just eat it like a normal bread. The only difference really is that it is really crumbly and thus a bit more difficult to eat. Cheap food. Edit: for the stronger beer you need to go to Systembolaget which is a state-owned company that is the only one allowed to sell anything beyond 3.5% ABV.
@gustavn654
@gustavn654 Месяц назад
Knäckebröd* :D
@tapio_m6861
@tapio_m6861 Месяц назад
@@gustavn654 Lol yeah good point for you it's **K**näcke. I'm too used to it being **näkki**.
@Tiax776
@Tiax776 Месяц назад
Estrella is definitely not from Åland. It has changed ownership a multitude of times and it's currently owned by a German investment group. Originally it is from Sweden. Taffel is from Åland but it's now owned by Orkla (A Norwegian company)
@postoffice146
@postoffice146 Месяц назад
@@gustavn654 Yes. Knäcke, not näcke. Näkkileipä is knäckebröd in Finland, but Näkki is a condom brand, nakki is hot dog and so on.
@amadeuz8161
@amadeuz8161 Месяц назад
It should be enjoyed with some butter and Kalles Kaviar, should be plenty of different mixes in Sweden but I do prefer the original Kalles(you might put some cheese on it but I always ate näkkileipä, kalles with some Oboy milkchoco)
@hollowmade
@hollowmade Месяц назад
Knäckebröd is hard bread. Not crackers. You eat it with for example butter, cheese, ham and other things you put on a sandwich.
@mitro72
@mitro72 Месяц назад
Wow! The video made me remember how many products we have in common with Sweden. Enjoy your time in Sweden. A wonderful country and wonderful people. But in ice hockey, we Finns are better...😅
@TheLastCrusader22
@TheLastCrusader22 Месяц назад
If it must be so, then we have better metal bands ;)
@mitro72
@mitro72 Месяц назад
@@TheLastCrusader22 😅 As painful it is this Sabaton fan agrees...
@TheLastCrusader22
@TheLastCrusader22 Месяц назад
​@@mitro72 Sabaton used to be great, but lately they've really been making the same record for at least 10 years. I wish they'd do more stuff in Swedish since the vocals on Carolus Rex are easily the best they've ever had. Generally I listen to more extreme stuff though. Doom and black primarily. You Finns have some really great doom, but I still prefer Draconian ;) I will seriously miss Heike Langhans in that band, like REALLY badly
@TewdPlays
@TewdPlays Месяц назад
The Salad bar were in hg thats hekto gram in swedish, 100grams. the rice porridge were the white to the left. The brown one were pea soup with pork. Meat and eggs has gone up a lot lately. Very expensive now. The alcohol is regulated and only sold thru Systembolaget. they can only sell up to 3.5% in the normal grocery stores.
@Balkan8891
@Balkan8891 Месяц назад
Here in sweden we have taco Friday 😂😂. And yed everything is expensiv now. We have systembolaget there can u find more then 3,5. Grocory stores are not allowed to sell alchol more then 3,5%
@239218
@239218 Месяц назад
the rice grains you where holding is pea soup that you eat with mustard, very popular dish specially then we have mostly certain days like thursday it´s very common to eat pancake for dessert and pea soup to lunch on most lunch resturant
@RB_2Y
@RB_2Y Месяц назад
All hard liquor, like distilled spirits, aquavit, vodka, gin, whisky, rum, tequila and so on, as well as white, red and rose wine can only be bought at Systembolaget in Sweden. The state liquor store. There are, however, alcohol-free wines to buy in grocery stores. The highest alcohol content by volume (vol%) in regular grocery stores is 3.5%. Above that, it is again the Systembolaget, state liquor store you buy strong beer from.
@bluestraveler2980
@bluestraveler2980 Месяц назад
Colorado use to sell 3.2% in grocery stores and 6% in liquor stores.
@AngryHappy
@AngryHappy Месяц назад
The "rice grain" you took up was peasoup with pork. I think you translated the one one the left which looks like riceporidge
@aleksistenberg
@aleksistenberg Месяц назад
Here’s a thought… If you guys are coming back to Tampere for the hockey finals, you might also be able to see Ilves play soccer at their brand-new, not-even-officially-opened-yet stadium. ⚽️ The Finnish soccer league season starts this coming Saturday, and Ilves is considered to be among the top three teams this year.
@deadass1485
@deadass1485 Месяц назад
wtf is soccer?
@onerva0001
@onerva0001 Месяц назад
​@@deadass1485another name for European football, used to not confuse it with Amercan football. Soccer is actually played with feet, so football is the more logical name for it.
@HenrikJansson78
@HenrikJansson78 Месяц назад
@@onerva0001 I think you mean "world football", not "european football". :)
@onerva0001
@onerva0001 Месяц назад
@@HenrikJansson78 of course, but i wished to simplify...
@swedishmetalbear
@swedishmetalbear Месяц назад
1 liter of milk used to be only around 8 crowns/liter a few years back.. Coffee used to be about 50 crowns/package...
@Tiax776
@Tiax776 Месяц назад
You're not eating Leksand. Ps. Quark or quarg is a type of fresh dairy product made from milk. The milk is soured, usually by adding lactic acid bacteria cultures, and strained once the desired curdling is achieved. It can be classified as fresh acid-set cheese. Traditional quark can be made without rennet, but in modern dairies small quantities of rennet are typically added. It is soft, white and unaged, and usually has no salt added.
@debscatena
@debscatena Месяц назад
kuark is basically a cottage cheese runny like yoghurt, it is a German/ Scandinavian thing, yummy and healthy.
@silacka3114
@silacka3114 Месяц назад
Are you going to make a Tasting swedish snacks and candies video, like you did in Finland?
@Froven80
@Froven80 Месяц назад
Planning to watch any of the SHL playoff games while you are here? Glad to have you here in Sweden guys!
@peartree8338
@peartree8338 Месяц назад
You came to Sweden in the middle of a huge economic recession. Grocery stores use this as a opportunity to raise the prices to squeeze a maximum amount of 💰 from the swedes. But Coop makes an effort to be a bit more pricier their main competitors ICA/Willys/Hemköp so the meat prices are a bit high compared to these other stores.
@LoneWolf_RO
@LoneWolf_RO Месяц назад
i knew something was sus with the prices....insanely high
@MusaFinderi
@MusaFinderi Месяц назад
Recession is global, especially in western countries so definitely in Canada as well
@Lewtable
@Lewtable Месяц назад
@@LoneWolf_RO The prices weren't entirely correct. The price they used was the comparison price (value per kilogram) where-as the packages where half a kilo, so the correct prices weren't in the 80 SEK range but the 40 SEK range. COOP in my experience usually justifies a slight mark-up on most products over other stores (emphasis on slight, usually the price is like 2-3 SEK higher from what I've seen) by being open for longer on holidays and in some places longer on weekdays in general.
@everythinginfullspectrum8625
@everythinginfullspectrum8625 Месяц назад
The salad bar Price was per HG (100g) not KG 1000g
@rasmustoivanen2709
@rasmustoivanen2709 Месяц назад
Never seen it shown in this manner in Finland. In Finland this same kind of Deli salad shows xy.z€/100g.
@everythinginfullspectrum8625
@everythinginfullspectrum8625 Месяц назад
@@rasmustoivanen2709 Yes, I don't think any other country than Sweden uses Hektogram as a unit. Suomessa se on kilogramma sillä jämpthi!
@therealronswanson
@therealronswanson Месяц назад
the round things are rye bread. very common in scandinavia. there are alot of different sorts, i eat it for breakfast every day and almost never soft bread. the pre sliced bread is regular toast and you didnt pick the cheapest one per kilogram, there was one below in the shelf that is only 5 SEK more but twice the amount of bread
@matsj6530
@matsj6530 Месяц назад
Surströmming is a seasonal thing. It is avalaible only in the autumn, from August.
@swedishmetalbear
@swedishmetalbear Месяц назад
Surströmming is always kept in the cold section. So as to slow down the fermentation process in the can.. It exponentially lowers the risk of the can exploding. Which could be bad.. Even deadly..
@ChrisDidGood
@ChrisDidGood Месяц назад
The prices vary significantly depending on where you shop. The bigger stores that are usually a little bit outside the city center are often a little less expensive. Meat is expensive, but you can find bargains if you check different stores. Sometimes you can also get membership discounts so it's manageable. However, 75 kronor for half a kilo of coffee is insane to me. Even at my small cornerstore it's cheaper than that.
@sweden859
@sweden859 Месяц назад
2:23 Leksand is the place where they make it. its most commonly eaten with a spread of butter and a slice of cheese. its a very typical Swedish breakfast item.
@danvernier198
@danvernier198 Месяц назад
That's an inner city store though. Even the same franchise will be significantly cheaper once you get a bit outside the city centre or even in any city that isn't the capital.
@MrThule
@MrThule Месяц назад
grocery shops in sveden have very good and affordable juices and cheeses in tubes very nice too. other stuff not that great in general (expensive or lack selection), but at least some of the finnish products are cheaper there than in finland.
@Frolleswe
@Frolleswe Месяц назад
2:30 is actually a hard kind of sandwich you put butter on and whatever you feel like on it. (Ham, cheese, ("kaviar" is very swedish), hard boiled eggs, there is also a bread called "polarknäcke" where you put the surströmming on at midsummer time with onion, sourcream and potatoes on it.
@countryside_hobbies
@countryside_hobbies Месяц назад
Salmiakki can be found from Nordic countries, you need to check also Denmark where seems to be even more variety than Finland. Regarding Beer and alcohol in grocery stores, Finland used to have limit of 4.7 which was raised to 5.5 few years ago. In both countries you can get stonger stuff mainly from government owned monopoly (Alko or Systembolaget).
@t-man78
@t-man78 Месяц назад
No way Denmark has a broader selection of salmiakki candy than Finland. As a Swede I would say Finland is probably at the top, or maybe at the same level as Sweden, but I don't associate Denmark with salty licorice at all (I do however believe that my favorite "Turkish Peppar", or Turkish Peber" actually is Danish)
@countryside_hobbies
@countryside_hobbies Месяц назад
​@@t-man78 Interesting... I just spent few weeks in Denmark and seemed there was not normal non-salty black licorise (lakritsi in Finnish) at all. All black licorise was salmiakki. Not just grocery stores, but also museums etc where they had branded candy for sale. This was in northern Jylland at least. I am Finnish btw.
@t-man78
@t-man78 Месяц назад
@@countryside_hobbies Oh, then I guess I have to revise my statement. 🙃 I have never thought of that when going to Denmark though 😮
@Quzga
@Quzga Месяц назад
As a Swede who's been on the oppsite end of this when visiting target in Florida years ago, it's interesting to hear your thoughts on products! When I was in the US I was blown away by the selection but I found the quality was often not as high.
@robhingston
@robhingston Месяц назад
Look forward to you guys coming to the UK
@Lumperi65
@Lumperi65 Месяц назад
In Finland we have Alko. In Sweden they have Systembolaget. There you can buy a differen kind of "system". White system and red system etc. 😁
@user-yn3vx7vm7b
@user-yn3vx7vm7b Месяц назад
What you were holding next by the pancakes was pea soup with pork. (yes there were rice porridge laying next to it)
@Morkoo
@Morkoo Месяц назад
The reason for the prices being moderate is that the exchange rate for SEK is low and has been low for the last 1,5 years. What i mean is that you get more SEKs than earlier for whatever currency.
@larscederberg8564
@larscederberg8564 Месяц назад
Swedish beer is divided into three classes , Class 1 is called light beer lattol and it's 2.25 % and Class 2 is called peoples beer folkol and it's 3.5 % and if you want 5 % beer and up you have to go to the Swedish liquor store called Systembolaget have fun 😀
@KristoferOlsson
@KristoferOlsson Месяц назад
You could include alcoholic free beer to. its 0-0.5% alcohol.
@RB_2Y
@RB_2Y Месяц назад
@larscederberg8564 Just a small correction,... you wrote that if you want to buy beer with a greater beer content than 5%, it was the system company that applied. It already starts with Middle Ale which is from 4.2%.. So technically there are four beer classes. Alcohol-free beer max 0.5%, light beer max 2.25%, folk beer max 3.5%, medium beer max 4.5% and finally strong beer which can go up to 14% and more.
@RB_2Y
@RB_2Y Месяц назад
5 classes sorry! i wrote four...
@TheLastCrusader22
@TheLastCrusader22 Месяц назад
@@RB_2Y Mellanöl som kategori finns inte längre, det togs bort 1977 för att alkoholkonsumtionen ökade så drastiskt bland ungdomar. "Sedan den 1 januari 1998 beskattas allt öl över 2,8 volymprocent alkohol i Sverige med samma belopp per liter och volymprocent, vilket innebär att "öl av mellanölstyp" som egen skatteklass togs bort. "
@Sebbe1
@Sebbe1 Месяц назад
Putting lingonberry jam on your bread in the morning :D That's funny!
@t-man78
@t-man78 Месяц назад
But don't do that, just don't! Sacrilege! 😅
@ZenseZone
@ZenseZone Месяц назад
The pricing for soda bottles and cans can be reduced by 1-2 SEK (depending on size) because you can take those bottles/flasks back to the store or a recycling place usually at the entrance by the store to get back that 1-2 SEK because you recycled them. The store (Coop) is also a bit more expensive from my perspective than like ICA or Lidl.
@smievil
@smievil Месяц назад
7:22 think surströmming tend to be stored in fridges, maybe near cured salmon or fresher fish rather than among other canned fish. it might also be a bit more seasonal
@hannayoung9657
@hannayoung9657 Месяц назад
Mjukost is creamy cheese in British English, you can find it the brand Primula, so no it isnt cream cheese, this like Velveeta on tube and it is made with cheese that cant be used for breakfast table, sometimes cheese crumbles or doesn't mature right but this way it get new life. Leksand knäckebröd is crispbread not biscuits, it used like normal soft bread.
@SynthhInHD
@SynthhInHD 25 дней назад
Something to bear in mind with Sweden is that the price of canned and plastic-bottled drinks includes the pant value of the container. Pant is basically recycling, and whatever the pant value is is how much money you get back by recycling the container. A can is typically 1kr pant, included in the initial buy price, and if you recycle it, you get 1kr back in the form of a receipt which you can give to the cashier at the checkout for that amount discounted from your total purchase.
@MsSuzie75
@MsSuzie75 Месяц назад
When you come back to Finland, you should try rye bread with raisins and maplesyrup. It's so good toasted with ham and cheese on top😍
@Svenne-man-1880
@Svenne-man-1880 Месяц назад
Knäcke bröd esentially translates to cracker or cracked bread and you can do a dip for sure but the traditional way to eat it is as a open faced sandwich with butter, cheese and some veggie. But in reality most just put whatever you like on it. The yellow "rice porridge" was split pea soup with pork a traditional thing to eat as lunch or dinner on a thursday often before a serving or 2 of pancakes, while the white tube that was next to it was rice porridge, quick tip do not get these mixed up.
@gearcampradio
@gearcampradio Месяц назад
I like this.. did you video, central Stockholm gourmet vendors?
@rbenjamin1429
@rbenjamin1429 Месяц назад
So fun to watch your supermarket tours! 🥰
@Fireside780112
@Fireside780112 Месяц назад
ärtor med fläsk is peasoupe with pork and you usually have it with some mustard, really good
@denniss7575
@denniss7575 Месяц назад
the kvarg (quark) at 11:10 is protein rich and low to zero carbs. Lots of people eat it for breakfast or snack because of this instead of similar products.
@Doazon
@Doazon Месяц назад
The store you're at is called Coop because it's a cooperative run by a consumer organization and in theory is owned by its members(about 3.5 million or so) and have quite a lot of internal rules and regulations they have to follow about fair and equal pay and a large portion of good conscious sourced products + a lot of democracy initiatives, educational and NGO projects that these stores finance. Hence they tend to be a bit pricier than other places. On average about 15 %(which can be offset by member discounts a bit) than the two other big competitors Willys and Ica that are regular for profit businesses.
@hson_hson9621
@hson_hson9621 Месяц назад
surströmming is usually sold in August unless they have some leftovers from the previous year, which these days with the herring shortage they don't
@Ryuuoujin
@Ryuuoujin Месяц назад
Surströmming is very seasonal and is only sold for short while in the summer
@TheLastCrusader22
@TheLastCrusader22 Месяц назад
And might not be sold at all soon, at least one of the major producers here in the High Coast have closed down because there is no strömming. Finnish commercial fishing, which didn't use to fish the waters most local fishermen in Sweden fished to make surströmming, have started doing that and are depleting the population. They catch in days what small-scale fishing in the High Coast region catches in a year. Then they use it to make fish meal or to sell to mink farmers in Denmark as feed
@hr3b
@hr3b Месяц назад
A little heads up. In the salad bar the price was SEK 13.90 / HG, which means hecto grams (100 g or 3.5 ounces)
@mrbrand4720
@mrbrand4720 Месяц назад
9:29 Ärtsoppa och pannkakor (pea soup and pancakes) is traditionally a thursday dinner here in Sweden .
@Jansk1h
@Jansk1h Месяц назад
Samma här i Finland. Med pannkakor förstås!
@akeeriksson84
@akeeriksson84 Месяц назад
In Minnesota the Swedes call Knäckebröd ”Hard tack”
@ninaelsbethgustavsen2131
@ninaelsbethgustavsen2131 Месяц назад
Makes perfect sense ! 😁 👵 Originally the round rye crispy bread was always baked with a centre whole. To be scewered and hung on poles, wich were hoisted up high under the kitchen ceiling. Thus stored well away from mice and other vermin. Rye has always been the Nordic grain of preference. Finnish immigrants in Sweden would roast their rye grain. Thus avoiding mould and rot. Love from Norway 🇸🇯 🇸🇪 (Swedish ancestry)
@thergal
@thergal Месяц назад
So hard thank you? That is funny, but minnesota has a lot of Swedish descendants right?
@juhakorpi8372
@juhakorpi8372 Месяц назад
And Finnish
@anul6801
@anul6801 Месяц назад
You mean the Americans?
@loris-bismar
@loris-bismar Месяц назад
Are there many actual Swedes in Minnesota? I thought most of them were born in the US.
@DanielLundh
@DanielLundh Месяц назад
There is a Systembolaget on the bottom floor of the Saluhallen right next to this store, you can get your more "effective" beer there. ;)
@smievil
@smievil Месяц назад
10:35 tacco friday, i think it's quite common with a similar sized shelf with asian or thai stuff
@liahk1000
@liahk1000 Месяц назад
Surströmming is not in season now. It's traditionally eaten at the end of summer. You can find them in some stores all year round.
@Nubbe999
@Nubbe999 Месяц назад
Price for eggs i probably a bit higher because the animals are not siting in cages all day but are moving more freely and that means more work. Also, animals are not threatened unnecessarily with medications like antibiotics so the production goes down but its better for the animals and there is a less chance to get resistance for antibiotics in society. Depending on when the video was made it could have been in the middle of easter when people buy huge amounts of eggs and some stores raise prices for profits and some raise it so people do not stock up and some will be left without.
@ouwle6618
@ouwle6618 Месяц назад
Knäckebröd is a swedish traditional type of hard bread i guess you would call it. It's a good fiber rich option to normal bread and some of them has seeds on them. It was used as a bread that could be stored for longer, since it's contents is less water then normal bread, without going bad. That's why some of the larger round pieces have holes in the middle since they used to hang them in the attic or somewhere high up to dry but also out of reach for rats.
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