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Today we're trying out a variety of snacks and food from Sweden. Thanks to Nick and Alexandra for sending us these treats.
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@DuncanCreed
@DuncanCreed 5 лет назад
I'm impressed with the pronounciation of Swedish words. You guys are not too far off :)
@anciilkeesh9697
@anciilkeesh9697 4 года назад
Yes :D They almost nailed it
@phillytheflyerable
@phillytheflyerable 3 года назад
because it's close to how you pronounce japanese words
@AxeltheKing1000
@AxeltheKing1000 3 года назад
@@phillytheflyerable cool 😎
@gameman3981
@gameman3981 2 года назад
@@anciilkeesh9697 Ja, speciellt ordet "Gräddkola".
@Destinum
@Destinum 2 года назад
Well, except for "Fröknäcke". That one wasn't even remotely close.
@KmanSweden
@KmanSweden 5 лет назад
Well done on the pronounciations! You know your Å's Ä's and ö's. :)
@fredrik7411
@fredrik7411 5 лет назад
Here is some information about the products if you are interested: 0:31 This Beer is from the Ocean Brewery in Gothenburg (2nd largest city in Sweden) They started making beer in 2017 so it's a very new brewery but has become very popular in Sweden since then. This is their most popular beer. 1:38 These snacks are made from lentil as you said in the video and they are made by Estrella, One of Swedens biggest snacks-brand. The flavor Sour Cream & Onion is considered a classic taste in Sweden and there are many products with it. 2:54 Poppels is a quite new brewery as well, they started making beer 2012 but they have become very, very big since then, They are Swedens largest organic brewery and they have even started exporting beer to our lovely neighbour Norway. (West Coast = they are from the Swedish West Coast) 3:53 Göteborg Utvalda is a collaboration between Göteborg Kex (Very big cookies/pastries manufacturer) and a Cheese Expert named Jenny Svensson. They are made from oven roasted seeds and are supposed to be eaten with a slice of cheese like you said in the video. 5:19 This is a very local honey from the Gothenburg area and I think you need to be a member of the organisation to get your hands on this one (lucky you!) 6:32 Polly is made from Cloetta, A big candy maker is Sweden, it's a classic since 1965 and it's one of the most sold chocolate candy sold in Swedish history. 7:39 Dugges is also a brewery from Gothenburg (we love beer in Gothenburg) They started making beer 2005 and by 2009 they had already become to big for their old location and had to get a bigger place. It's obvious that we love to support our local brewers. 9:13 You pronounced Beerbliotek perfectly! And it's the name of the brewery. They started making beer in 2012 as well and like the others they are a local company with roots in Gothenburg, they have many summer beers with refreshing tastes. 10:19 Gränna is a old city famous for making "Polkagris" (the candy stick) many Swedes go there just to watch them make their locally produced candy. Polkagris was invented in 1859 by a lady called Amalia Eriksson. It's also one of the most popular places for school-trips if you are from the area. (everyone from my school in Gothenburg went there) 12:49 This chocolate wafer combo was created in the year 1921 and was named "Five o' clock" but they changed the name to "Kexchoklad" in 1938. It's considered a classic in Sweden and is often marketed as a sports meal, to get extra energy when working out. It's often given to kids as a snack if they are going on a trip with the school. 13:16 This candy is produced by the company "Candy People" and they started making candy in 1982. This specific candy share the same name as a very famous ice cream called 88an. They don't taste exactly the same but they share the same nutty flavor. 14:09 I don't know who made this but I believe it's a local beer to the Gothenburg area. 15:12 Remi Nougat is a Nougat flavored cookie made by Göteborg Kex the same company that made the seeds crackers. Swedes loves Fika and Fika is when you drink Coffee and eat cookies / pastries with friends. 16:24 Läkerol is the name of the candy type, it's a pastille that is sugar- and calorie-free. It's produced by Cloetta, the same company as Polly and a perfect way to end your tasting! It's very obvious that Nick and Alexandra is from the Gothenburg area and I think they represented Gothenburg with great products. I've lived in Gothenburg my whole life and I love japan so it was very fun seeing your reaction, Thank you for a great video! .
@roffe8751
@roffe8751 4 года назад
antifreeze Dugges is actually from Mölndal originally tho ;) we dont have much so dont take that away from us!
@davidandre6645
@davidandre6645 4 года назад
Läkerol är en halstablett 🤨
@danielnykvist3221
@danielnykvist3221 4 года назад
@@davidandre6645 Nää
@drozzo3211
@drozzo3211 4 года назад
The old "åh en polly!" commercial drove me mad, so annoying!
@ikuzoburandeon
@ikuzoburandeon 3 года назад
Utmärkt! Greatings from Göteborg!
@helenrobinson8894
@helenrobinson8894 5 лет назад
Oh i love Satoshi so much...'my tongue is drunk' hahahaha and i loved seeing Sinichi trying so hard with the beer before finally confessing he doesn't really like the taste. 🙂👍😁
@bondstreet1749
@bondstreet1749 4 года назад
As a Swede it's rather amusing watching foreigners try Swedish snacks. The 88 Bites is a recent chocolate version of my favourite classic childhood ice cream that was launched in the 1960s called 88:an. Oh and "Gräddkola" means cream caramel in Swedish. Kex Chocklad is my favourite too, Satoshi!
@takirosh
@takirosh 5 лет назад
The "seed crackers" are actually a high quality whole grain crisp bread. It will probably be even better with some cheese like a gouda or edam cheese or likely emmenthal (swiss cheese).
@Daedalus-ed5nd
@Daedalus-ed5nd 3 года назад
Or pretty much any cheese. I, myself, love a good scottish cheddar. Or pretty much any cheese. :P
@Lordveine
@Lordveine 4 года назад
Gränna = the place ”village” where the Polkagris or so called candy cane was invented :) you should go there if you go to sweden ! It looks like a photo from the 1950s , its like time stoped in that town
@jonatansmusic
@jonatansmusic 4 года назад
Wrong, the candy cane was invented in Germany
@TheDwagonHD
@TheDwagonHD 4 года назад
@@jonatansmusic hmm, wikipedia says Polkagrisar was invented in sweden, and candy canes in germany. Infact, candycanes and polkagrisar are different. They are both however what is called cane candy.
@Luggruff
@Luggruff 4 года назад
@@jonatansmusic inventing the shape is not the same as inventing what it is made of. Gränna was ages before the so called "Candy Cane". And it is still, to this day, made by hand and made exactly the same way as it always were.
@nicolemrak3702
@nicolemrak3702 3 года назад
@@jonatansmusic No they was inventet by Amalia Eriksson in gränna, sweden. And thay are suppose to be hard when thay are fresh :)
@reineh3477
@reineh3477 3 года назад
Candy cane was invented in Germany 1670 Polka gris was invented in Gränna 1859 @Nicole Mrak, he didn't talk about polkagrisar, he talked about candy canes
@timotot123
@timotot123 5 лет назад
Thank goodness they didn't include a can of Surströmming 😂😂
@TeruteruBozusama
@TeruteruBozusama 5 лет назад
It's illegal to open inside, and probably to send with the post for ordinary people..!
@timotot123
@timotot123 5 лет назад
@@TeruteruBozusama Hehe I'm not surprised! You could open it in your home though if your happy for the smell to linger for weeks
@TeruteruBozusama
@TeruteruBozusama 5 лет назад
@@timotot123 years even. Apparently the only way to truly get rid of the smell is to burn the house down..!
@timotot123
@timotot123 5 лет назад
@@TeruteruBozusamaHaha! Amazing. I've never smelt or tasted it but I know the reputation it has
@TeruteruBozusama
@TeruteruBozusama 5 лет назад
@@timotot123 me neither, nor do I ever want to xD. But I have read about it as it's really interesting somewhat. And most pictures are just of the tin compared to smalahove which is both unappealing to look at and read about..!
@13dulcie
@13dulcie 5 лет назад
Satoshi..."I'm not drunk but my tounge is"...lol. Omg!! I'm dying. Your videos are the best🌸🌸
@junbug1029
@junbug1029 5 лет назад
My grandmother was born in Sweden and we used to get Polkagris made with brown sugar as well as white sugar. I can't find the brown sugar variety anymore. That was our favorite.
@minaannieelinwoldandersen2572
@minaannieelinwoldandersen2572 5 лет назад
88 bits are based on an ice cream with calamized nuts and chocolate
@Kratatch
@Kratatch 4 года назад
Peanuts.
@alexgade4512
@alexgade4512 5 лет назад
"I'm assuming this is cola" hahaha i made the same mistake in scandinavia trying Toms Stanger. Kola is "toffee" xD
@SmurfsAndRaspberries
@SmurfsAndRaspberries 5 лет назад
Grenna/Gränna is a town, Near the lake Vättern - in southers sweden, where these candy canes originate from.
@SOIV1000
@SOIV1000 5 лет назад
Yes, you did pronounce honey -honung- correctly! 😀Best regards from Sweden 🇸🇪👍🏻
@SOIV1000
@SOIV1000 5 лет назад
Dalle Smalhals Är det svenska du skriver?! Fattar ingenting!
@Daedalus-ed5nd
@Daedalus-ed5nd 3 года назад
Myeah, but not really. Close enough though.
@lollapoppa7599
@lollapoppa7599 3 года назад
Sättet han uttalade gräddkola MELTED MY HEART 😭😍 Så perfekt uttal, jag älskar det
@lillian5728
@lillian5728 3 года назад
The 88 is originally an ice cream, but they have made sweets meant to taste like the ice cream. It’s like vanilla ice cream with chocolate and nuts on the outside.
@Vollification
@Vollification 4 года назад
16:39 Those are "Läkerol". It is a sugar-free gummy candy orignally meant to be both soothing for the throat and a healthy alternative to candy with sugar.
@skepticfucker280
@skepticfucker280 5 лет назад
We should start with the beer. Satoshi: of corse! Crap I love this dude!
@thehightreefamily5142
@thehightreefamily5142 5 лет назад
I absolutely love both of you but Justin has stolen my heart. He is such a gorgeous well behaved fur baby, I love seeing him in the videos! 🥰
@erinuber2881
@erinuber2881 5 лет назад
Thanks to Nick and Alexandra for sending so many wonderful treats! It was fun to see Shinichi and Satoshi trying them. The old-fashioned stick candies were so pretty, and would be so wonderful to try, along with the apple-elderflower Lakerol candies at the end. Thanks for the great video, Shinichi, Satoshi, and Justin!
@Korea4Me
@Korea4Me 5 лет назад
It's always amusing to see Satoshi getting gradually tipsy. Drunk tongue...LOL
@swedenpolice3053
@swedenpolice3053 4 года назад
tack så mycket för att du testat våra matar i landet, vi uppskattar det verkligen, älskar dig japan från sverige 🇸🇪🙌🏼
@joannegray5138
@joannegray5138 5 лет назад
Satoshi's drunk tongue - love it! :)
@jonatansmusic
@jonatansmusic 4 года назад
This was one of the few videos that i like of this type! You guys where really respectful to our foods and culture!
@aprilenger645
@aprilenger645 5 лет назад
Satoshi needs a t shirt that says my tongue is drunk!! Haha ♥♡♥♡♥♡
@fstarf1
@fstarf1 5 лет назад
They need to just give these guys a show already. Super likable personality’s and I love the way they keep their episodes focused. More entertaining than half the stuff on Food Network In a world where everything is so political and everyone has a agenda, it is so refreshing to unplug and enjoy these episodes
@rebeccahherdener2068
@rebeccahherdener2068 5 лет назад
Fstarf1 I agree. I love these 2 and their reviews and recipes and gadgets. Lol. Theyre def some seriously entertaining folks. 💜💜💜
@lovisanylander6984
@lovisanylander6984 Год назад
You know the Grenas polkagrisar is both the company but Grena is also the city where it’s made. Grena is super famous for its candy canes that btw is the ones you ate
@perdomot
@perdomot 5 лет назад
Drunk Satoshi is hilarious! That big grin on his face had me smiling too. Would love to go out drinking with him as it would be a fun time.
@Ama-hi5kn
@Ama-hi5kn 5 лет назад
"The best thing to start with is the beer" "OF COURSE!" xD I couldn't have said it any better myself.
@F3553ify
@F3553ify 4 года назад
Must say you have a great and genuine and relaxing feeling in your video. Like listening to the sound of rain on the roof when laying in bed in a autumn day. You have my subscription.
@Ercarret
@Ercarret 5 лет назад
Lovely video, it was really fun to see you try sweets from my neck of the woods. :) Fun fact: the candy cane-like candy comes from a town called Gränna, that makes A TON of those. If you go there, you see store after store after store selling "polkagrisar" in a wide variety of different flavors. I've only been there as an adult, but it would have been amazing to visit as a kid. All the candy everywhere would have blown my mind. :)
@xaiifu
@xaiifu 3 года назад
88 is a type of ice cream which is really popular in Sweden. The bites that they are eating are just a remake of the ice dream and the company have done this with other ice cream’s such as Piggelin, and Nogger
@Scriptor13
@Scriptor13 5 лет назад
I loved the sakutto snacks. I kept wanting to put a piece of brie on the Fröknäcke crackers. Yum! I have a gluten-free recipe for them here, guys, in case you ever want to make them: INGREDIENTS Makes 30-35 crackers 1 cup of gluten-free flour, such as corn flour (traditional), quinoa flour, or chickpea flour 1/2 cup sesame seeds 1/4 cup sunflower seeds 1/4 cup pumpkin seeds 1/4 cup flax seeds 1/4 teaspoon sea salt 1 1/4 cup boiling water 1 tablespoon olive oil or coconut oil Note: Any kind of seeds can be added to or swapped out for the ones above. You can also opt to use a different sort of oil and add additional salt to taste. PREPARATION Preheat the oven to 175°C (347° Fahrenheit) Mix all the dry ingredients in a bowl. Pour in the water and oil. Mix everything together until it has a dough-like consistency. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Place the dough on the baking sheet, and add a top layer of parchment paper. Roll out the dough as thinly and evenly as possible between the two sheets of baking paper. Pull off the top sheet of baking paper and score the dough. Do not cut all the way through. You’re scoring now to make breaking the crackers easier later. Bake in the oven for 30-40 minutes. After you remove the crackers from the oven, leave to cool before you break into pieces.
@freddieholmez2350
@freddieholmez2350 2 месяца назад
Why does everything japanese people say sound so freaking exotic? "Oh the color is amber" sound like its the rarest Diamond ever found, I love it ❤❤ 😊
@lizvickers7156
@lizvickers7156 5 лет назад
You guys make me laugh, love your videos. You bounce off each other with the comments.Keep them coming. Greetings from the UK. 😁👋
@archmage4ever
@archmage4ever 4 года назад
Wow, i'm impressed how accurate you guys pronounce Swedish for the first time.
@pubicturmoil
@pubicturmoil 7 месяцев назад
I love the look of the dog staring at the table like "WHERE'S MY BEER AND SNACK!?!?" XD
@eaakerman8829
@eaakerman8829 5 лет назад
I’m Swedish by the way 🇸🇪 💚💜
@moonshadow--1207
@moonshadow--1207 5 лет назад
Satoshi is so cute when his tongue is drunk.
@LostCause36
@LostCause36 5 лет назад
How could anyone dislike videos from these guys? I’ve never wanted to be a Weeb, but I sometimes feel the urge when I watch these two. 😁
@brandonrowland9268
@brandonrowland9268 5 лет назад
Chris Rolls sounds like you're thinking with your bird instead of your brain.
@LostCause36
@LostCause36 5 лет назад
Brandon Rowland , come again? Lmao
@LostCause36
@LostCause36 5 лет назад
Or should I say, また来てね??
@LostCause36
@LostCause36 5 лет назад
あなたは鳥の頭脳のようですね。 Please stop with the unnecessary insults.
@convolutedcarcass1523
@convolutedcarcass1523 5 лет назад
Give in to your inner weebdom
@chrismiralles1054
@chrismiralles1054 5 лет назад
Great video it's really fun learning about snacks and food from different countries it gives you a perspective how people around the world enjoy their food and help you understand the cultures more lots of love and blessings amazing
@adrianaslund8605
@adrianaslund8605 3 года назад
The chips are made out of lentils actually. The swedish word for Toffee is Kola.
@SaraH.S.
@SaraH.S. 5 лет назад
"I'm not a huge fan of ipa" "Oook. I will buy ipa a lot" 😂😂😂 that's sooo me with my partner
@Frendh
@Frendh 3 года назад
Gränna is a swedish town and there are a lot of different "candy artisans" located around in that town.
@jenniferhanson4828
@jenniferhanson4828 5 лет назад
I freaking love Justin so much! He's got the cutest face ever....I'm such a fan of people names for pets. I've never met a pup named Justin... it's a perfect name. ❤️
@carpetclimber4027
@carpetclimber4027 4 года назад
You're two chill guys.
@Kris-qc3tp
@Kris-qc3tp 5 лет назад
Thank you for your wonderful videos! You’re both so kind and respectful and I get a kick out of your humour!
@bentobuster6995
@bentobuster6995 5 лет назад
I need a beer 🍺 after watching you guys
@mxnikoturnip
@mxnikoturnip 3 года назад
I don't know if anyone ever said it, but 88 is an ice cream. Not sure how to translate it, but it's basically vanilla and chocolate with hazelnut pieces.
@lucianaborinato2993
@lucianaborinato2993 5 лет назад
It was a pleasure to see you, as always, Shinichi Satoshi and Justin! Love your T-shirt Shinichi! 😀 ❤💙💚💛💜
@EvaLey
@EvaLey 5 лет назад
Treats from the best part of Sweden - West Coast, baby! //from a haafu in Sweden
@IngoGarza
@IngoGarza 5 лет назад
I'm sorry I don't know your names but you with the hat and glasses has really good pronunciation of the Swedish words. Good job! Greetings from Sweden :-)
@adrianaslund8605
@adrianaslund8605 3 года назад
Its really interesting that they are tasting swedish foods and not just candy.
@alexandraeberhardsson9251
@alexandraeberhardsson9251 5 лет назад
We have an ice cream called 88:an in Sweden (vanilia and icechocolate ice cream covered in a nutkrokant). It's supposed to be the candy version of the ice cream. Never had it though. Arrak is like a liqour usually used in some Swedish *pastry* and when making punch (also liqour) Polagris is a traditional Swedish candy. The have a place in Gränna (Swedish city) where they specialize in making polkagris but also something called knäck (almost lika a hard caramell) + other sweets Gräddkola is like a toffee and the läkerol *candy* you can usually just suck on.
@mk-ze9nq
@mk-ze9nq 5 лет назад
サクッとのTシャツいいですね。 お二人の会話がいつも英語の勉強にとても役立ってます。字幕本当にありがとうがざいます。
@Christmas__365
@Christmas__365 5 лет назад
Shinichi “they are sour cream and onion flavored” Satoshi in the highest voice I’ve heard from him “YAAAAYYYYYYYY!!!”😂😂😂😂 I think you both have answered this before but what is your favorite beer or type of beer (ipa, ale, lager, stout) or if you are not a fan of beer, your favorite liquor (sake, shoju, vodka, rum...) or mixed drink? (I personally don’t like many beers (especially IPA!), I’d rather drink hard cider or a mixed drink)
@XxXEMOXxXish
@XxXEMOXxXish 5 лет назад
finally!! :D Love from Sweden
@edvinarvlo3617
@edvinarvlo3617 3 года назад
If you Wonder where The Gränna candy cane is produced it is hand made in Gränna district. It was in gränna candy canes where invented.
@abefrohman1759
@abefrohman1759 5 лет назад
It's always fun to see you try stuff from around the world.
@esther848
@esther848 5 лет назад
Thanks to Nick and Alexandra for the snacks. A drunken tongue😂😂. I love the Justinshirt😍. Thank you bothe for a great and fun video!
@davidsobel3303
@davidsobel3303 5 лет назад
I've noticed from getting candy bars from other countries that the wafer type is more popular than in the US
@Hando316
@Hando316 4 года назад
Too bad you didn't get some Mariestads öl (beer) sent to you. My personal favorite out here. I'm an American expat living in Sweden (Gothenburg) for the past 9 years. Love your videos.
@SerenicaVT
@SerenicaVT 5 лет назад
"I don't need therapy, I have Justin." That is a cute shirt :D
@kennetharchambeau3170
@kennetharchambeau3170 5 лет назад
Excellent review. Thanks.
@Ralesk
@Ralesk 5 лет назад
I think the thumbnail is for the Hungarian one tho XD Or, well, a mixture of the two - my stuff and then a Swedish flag :D
@onerva.
@onerva. 5 лет назад
I was just going to mention that, the thumbnail really confused me 😂
@Ralesk
@Ralesk 5 лет назад
@@onerva. Maybe it wasn't just Satoshi's tongue that was drunk :D
@spacemaker8760
@spacemaker8760 3 года назад
@Robin Karlsson Dem har ändrat den ja
@Daedalus-ed5nd
@Daedalus-ed5nd 3 года назад
@@spacemaker8760 De*
@Daedalus-ed5nd
@Daedalus-ed5nd 3 года назад
The Hung Swedish. Yes, I'm one of those.
@njhcjeff
@njhcjeff 5 лет назад
Shinichi: I realized today that I'm not a huge fan of IPA. Satoshi: Really?! Okay, I will buy IPA a lot. Me: LOL!!!
@herrkulor3771
@herrkulor3771 2 месяца назад
I can relate to this. I have to buy very bitter chocolates if I want to have any chocolate, or else I buy and it is gone before I have any.
@michaelandersson4926
@michaelandersson4926 5 лет назад
Linschips goes well with hummus👍
@fetlix
@fetlix 4 года назад
Great video! i'm from sweden and i can vouche for all of the snacks
@DoesAngelsHaveWings
@DoesAngelsHaveWings 4 года назад
Most things in Sweden are made with natural ingrediens and it was really nice to see you appreciate that! Also, "knäcke" at about 4:50 is a sort of substitute to bread. Less carbs, less calories etc :P A tip for you amazing guys = the emphasis usually goes on the LAST vowel
@SherioCheers
@SherioCheers 5 лет назад
Shinichi's true feelings about that beer @8:31 LOL
@Apocalypz
@Apocalypz 5 лет назад
10:03 "I will buy IPA a lot." lol @ Satoshi. IPA is the only beer in my house. 😊
@Schmeeek
@Schmeeek 5 лет назад
I suggest you try German Weißbeir! It’s very light and casual! Goes great with meals and well... who am I kidding?? Anything!! Hahah
@jong2359
@jong2359 5 лет назад
@@Schmeeek I realize how sacrilegious it may sound to beer nerds, but if you can find German Peach Weißbeir, you will NOT be disappointed. Best beer I have ever had in my life.
@Schmeeek
@Schmeeek 4 года назад
Jon G that actually sounds delicious! It gets very hot here in California, as well as back home in Florida... an ice cold one of those on a hot day sounds fantastic!! Thanks for the suggestion!
@herrkulor3771
@herrkulor3771 2 месяца назад
​@@jong2359where did you find such a thing? Was it a Berliner Weisse or Mixery?
@jong2359
@jong2359 2 месяца назад
@@herrkulor3771 The first one I found was "Whole Hog Peach Hefeweizen" from Stevens Point Brewery, and the second was an actual German import Peach Hefeweizen (Maybe Laht Neppur?) - both picked up from Wegmans when I lived on the East Coast.
@pamela7300
@pamela7300 5 лет назад
Keep making smile guys!✌🏼❤️✌🏼❤️
@anaiglesias9972
@anaiglesias9972 5 лет назад
Awesome video guys. Justin is so adorable 😍
@toxic9282
@toxic9282 5 лет назад
A colorful selection of good things. Great video. Thank you! 👍 Your shirts are really awesome! ❤ Greetings, you are the best! 🤗
@thechefsoffice
@thechefsoffice 5 лет назад
You two seem like so much fun to hang out and eat/drink with!!! 😃
@TomoEriGoto
@TomoEriGoto 5 лет назад
Satoshi-San is my spirit animal. I’m a sucker for good alcohol, chips, and wafers, too. The veggie crackers are safe from us, Shinichi-San! Love your videos, making me hungry one at a time.
@patsyjohnson9998
@patsyjohnson9998 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing!🌸
@saraefternamn1772
@saraefternamn1772 4 года назад
Hello! Just for info. The chocolate flavor you couldn't really identify is a typical swedish (used by Götebrgs kex amongs other companies.) mixture that amongst other things contains hazelnuts. (could be good to know if anyone with allergies feels like trying, it should however be somewhat safe to eat, my father was allergic to hazelnuts growing up and he could eat Ballerina cookies (by Göteborgs kex) without problems. Best regards to all
@bryanharrell6894
@bryanharrell6894 5 лет назад
What a cute little dog. I hope he/she is introduced and we learn the name!
@ingerschmidt290
@ingerschmidt290 5 лет назад
Hi from Sweden.I want to explain what 88 is. 88 is an ice cream that is dipped in chocolate and nuts. It is very popular so now there are cookies and they are good too. Thanks for all great videos. I get to see Japan in a more personal way that I will never see.Thank you so much. Greetings from Inger and Sweden.
@Presca1
@Presca1 5 лет назад
Ahhh so happy to see you guys are back together and taste testing - I missed this!
@GeneralFalukorv
@GeneralFalukorv 4 года назад
2:23 Perfect "mmm" sync 😂
@xnonsuchx
@xnonsuchx 5 лет назад
13:12 I first thought Satoshi said "little bit naughty taste" for a few seconds until I realized he said "nutty" ;-)
@snapesflower1
@snapesflower1 5 лет назад
I love my boys!!! Its so much fun to watch Satoshi get drunk!
@crowdpleaser54
@crowdpleaser54 5 лет назад
I haven’t watched you guys in a while... so glad to find you again :) love your channel!
@julialandin6441
@julialandin6441 4 года назад
The 88 candy used to bee an icecream. Now its made into a candy. They did the same with the Swedish piggelin icecream, but in caramell forme insted, probably because the piggelin isnt a chokolate covered icecream. Thease icecreames are still fore sale in Sweden, I think they pickt thease icecreams and made them into candy because they are the most baught, the favoriters. Fore a long time too. They have haved thease icecreams fore as long as i can remember. Cant pick witch one i like the most thou. Sometimes You want chokolate and other times something icey, witch the piggelin is. The piggelin is icy all the way through and green. Cant desceibe the taste thou. Maybee a little like a pear fruit.
@chikitabowow
@chikitabowow 4 года назад
Love the video! It was very interesting to hear your perspective on our different foodstuffs :)
@platez81
@platez81 4 года назад
Very nice video guys! You have a new subscriber :).Happy new year from Sweden! 明けましておめでとう2020!
@nhlcod6445
@nhlcod6445 5 лет назад
It's funny cause i'm from Sweden and i almost don't recognize any of these things. Lol!
@chloexianah3070
@chloexianah3070 4 года назад
Those candy cane looking things are very traditional sweet in the UK. You find them at seaside tourist areas. They are called 'Rock'
@i8balls
@i8balls 5 лет назад
Great video, you guys are awesome and that ending 😂 18:47
@RedSmirk54
@RedSmirk54 5 лет назад
I forgot how much I enjoy lakerol pastilles!
@SevenAsses
@SevenAsses 5 лет назад
If i can add anything, it's that you're not supposed to chew the Läkerol, you're supposed to suck on them. It's your choice how you wanna enjoy your candy though
@oh...lecker9172
@oh...lecker9172 3 года назад
Living in Sweden but originally from Germany. Love these lins chips and kex choclad 🇸🇪👍
@MrApaHotel
@MrApaHotel 5 лет назад
You should have tried some salmiak candy and licorice candy. Many here in Sweden and Finland love these candies. I don't think they have them in Japan.
@neazenzen372
@neazenzen372 4 года назад
Your pronunciation is pretty good, way better than native English speakers which I find interesting. Thanks for praising our chips ;) Gränna is the town that started making polkagrisar, they're soft when they're new then they get more chewy. We have 88 ice cream as well, there used to be an 88 blue but they discontinued it. Everybody loves kexchoklad
@KupariPlays
@KupariPlays 5 лет назад
Lentil chips are soo good. The ones I tried were dill and chives. Such a great combo of tastes. Haven't had Polly in years. Might need to buy some again. Ooh the polka candy..I love that stuff. As a kid my favourite ice cream was polka, so yummy. Wafer chocolate is delicious. I can't remember if you tried Kismet in your Finnish snack videos but that's one of my favourite chocolate things ever.
@mojolovesladybugs
@mojolovesladybugs 5 лет назад
Your little dog is adorable! ❤🐶
@merrynpreston9446
@merrynpreston9446 5 лет назад
Welcome back shinichi. X
@serioushex3893
@serioushex3893 5 лет назад
i love Satoshi's shirt. i might need just need to order one.
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