Donal and Tom were like two big kids with the kinder surprise haha, play with your toy, I don't want to play with my toy, hey do you want your thing to fight my thing? Okay 😂
As a German I can confirm we do like to eat sweets, lots of sweets. As for being vegan, we are one of the largest consumers of meat per head in the world! As was mentioned we do like a sausage :) I had all of those sweets as a child. We gave the world the world Kinder eggs etc and Haribo. The Chocolate covered marshmallow treats you had were called a Negerkuss when I was a child, it translates as Negro's Kiss. It's not called anymore for oblivious reasons.
@UCi8yT4b6CMMOcw1QByx8HDg You need a chill pill. You are correct Kinder eggs is Italian my mistake. My Oma told be many years ago it was German chocolate. Now you go and have a lie down and relax.
HaLuNkE ST0NER Yes. But I really like the Katjes Salzige Heringe. But I am very disappointed in the sweets they chose. Where is Jogurette, Ritter Sport, Weißer Riese oder Paprika Chips?
There is a licorice "border" in Germany. People from the south hate it while the Northerners eat a lot. Even the salty shit. I've never seen these Lacaroos in the South. Also Lindt is from Switzerland and the pink sweets are called Fioretto not Floretto. That's a capital i. :D And I worked where they test the Kinderüberraschungs toys. It's a bit like working at Willy Wonka's. Old, grumpy men with grey tunics testing these toys all day long and writing reports about it. :D But it seems that they really went downhill. The toys used to be very tricky when I was younger.
I'd love to see that. Licorice spiced with ammonium chloride. I find them absolutely revolting and never understood why they're so popular around the North and Baltic Seas.
Super pleased to see that you all love the German candy. :D Hell, for Diane I think she liked ALL of them, and everyone else just didn't like the licorice. That's pretty damn solid. The idea of all Germans being vegans is hilarious. Germany is basically a country of anything BUT vegan. The ONLY foods I've ever had in Germany that I wasn't super thrilled with were pizza and Mexican food. I've probably spent close to two years of my life in Germany, spread across like 16 visits, so I've eaten a LOT of German food. A hell of a lot of it his sausage, grilled meats, other meats, soups, stews, potatoes....TONS of freshly baked things....and of course tons of cake and candy. Honestly, I think you guys would just love German food in general.
William Salice (18 July 1933 - 29 December 2016) was an Italian businessman. He was employed at Ferrero SpA in Italy, where he was credited as the inventor of Kinder Eggs
My childhood in a nutshell !! 😂 also dickmann can be served as a breakfast you just take a ' Brötchen' cut it open place the dickmann and then squish it together. We sell it at schools and bakeries and little corner shops (Buden/Trinkhallen, also very German)
(Many/hopefully most) German children are so god damn healthy because they don't get white bread sandwiches and Tayto crisps as a school lunch. ;-) To me that was especially funny as I am German and once was an Au Pair in Ireland and back then I was pretty shocked about what many Irish eat. I was pretty lucky having a host mum who got proper food, lovely organic Irish chicken, only Irish milk and butter, a lot of fruit and vegetables, etc. I was so happy about that but two of the three children still just ate a pretty unhealthy diet. I think it consisted mainly of cereal, bread with jam or ham and potatoes with chicken/fish/beef and ketchup. What I also find very funny is that you find Dickmanns to be too sweet and sugary - what do you think about these biscuits with jam and marshmallow? Aren't these Irish? I could not eat a whole one because for me they were to sweet, whereas I could probably eat four Dickmanns without getting sick. I really love your videos but please improve your research. You failed with the German sausage video and now again: Kinder eggs are originally Italian and Lindt is from Switzerland. I also recognized that people from other countries were complaining about you not getting authentic food. In case you want to make more videos on German food you are very welcome to ask me first!
Svenja K. I think you're talking about Kimberley biscuits or jam mallows :) You just need a good cup of tea with them, it cancels out the sweetness haha
I'm sure you meant pouring olive oil on the food, but saying "them" makes me imagine the Facts crew getting doused by someone off to the side with a Super Soaker full of EVOO. I kind of want that now.
I lived in Germany for nearly 27 years and never heard or tried chewy licorice with sea salt. Licorice is more a thing in North Germany and the extreme salty kind is from Scandinavia.
I live in Germany and I've never heard of 1. Esspapier (edible paper). I have seen it in Ireland though. 2. Liqourice sweets are more common in Scandinavia (salmiak) Holland and the UK. 3. Lindt chocolates are Swiss. 4. You can buy Kinder Eggs anywhere. 5. Dickmanns (translates as "fatty's") are the only really German thing they showed and they're awful. They should have gone with the proper fruity Haribos, Lübecker Marzipan, Ritter Sport chocolate or German donuts (the ones without the hole) to name a few.
Everytime i visit Canada, I have to always go and buy some kinder eggs to eat while im up there. I wish they weren't illegal down in the states. The chocolate is soo good.
This makes me so happy the two sides of my ancestry in one video yay priceless I have Irish mainly but German as well through my paternal granny ! They should have just given them the chocolate 🍫 and Lindt is Swiss as is milka
I don't think Lindt or even Kinder are german. Certainly marzipan is a german thing, but... anyway. i love licorice. i moved abroad a decade ago and it's impossible to get in Asia. I really miss it. esp those panda bars. Also, those marshmallow things look really good. I bet I could top off that entire box in one go.
"Well I wouldn't sell my hair for it." New phrase coined in my life. Using it forever and always. Thanks, Phoenix Hair! (That is your name to me now lol xo)
Super Dickmanns in their new fresher box! A few years ago they did a promotion where if you found the Blue Waffle in your Dickmann then you won €1000/€2000! The late 80's/90's adverts for these on RU-vid are awesome Also Katjes Salzige Heringe & Katzen Pfötchen are my fave German sweets.
The packaging of some of those products is quite awesome. I want the Kinder one and the Dickmann one!! Yet, I have a feeling I'd have to travel outside of the country to get one of them hint hint: Kinder Eggs. Or just get somebody to smuggle me some.
We have kinder eggs in the US, but hey are solid eggs, the packaging looks the same but one half of the egg is almost like Nutella with too lithe crispy things in it and a funky little spoon, and the other half has the toy.
Kinder toys definitely have gone down hill. When I do manage get some here in the states im not as excited about the toy anymore but I am 26 and I loved them when I lived in germany haha
Tesshan E Kinder chocolate was developed for the German market in Frankfurt by Ferrero and one year later introduced in Italy as well. So it's kind of German
I had no idea it was from Ferrero. has it always been that or was it originally German and later bought by Ferrero? Though TheGreenSums explanation would also explain why Kinder can be considered German and not Italian.
Currently live in America, but I used to live in a country where those kinder surprise eggs were sold, and I LOVED THEM. We had a collection of the frogs toys, and penguin toys (late 90s). And that chocolate is to DIE for. They do sell a knockoff version of those eggs here now, chocolate is disgusting and has to be eaten with a spoon, and the toys really HAVE gone downhill, it's like if they had plastic injection molding in the 18th century. I'm so jealous you guys got to eat those :(