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Norwegian Food Tour - 5 Dishes to Try in Oslo, Norway! (Americans Try Norwegian Food) 

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Norwegian Food Tour - 5 Dishes to Try in Oslo, Norway! - Today we’re embarking on a delicious adventure through the city of Oslo. As Americans, we were really excited to try these unique Norwegian dishes!
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Here are all the dishes, places and prices from the video:
Breakfast @ Godt Brød - www.godtbrod.no/
Kr 140 Brunost (brown cheese) & salmon sandwich
Coffee @ Tim Windelboe - www.timwendelb...
Kr 45 per latte
Lunch @ Smalhans - www.smalhans.no...
Kr 175 Flesk og duppe (bacon and sauce)
Dinner @ Lorrys - lorry.no/
Kr 224 Fårikål (mutton and cabbage stew)
Kr 218 Reinsdyrkaker (reindeer burgers)
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@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
We hope you enjoyed this delicious day! If you'd like to see more food adventures around the world, make sure you subscribe ~~> bit.ly/1Nnl2kq We post new travel videos every Monday, Wednesday and Friday!
@elineggilje7760
@elineggilje7760 7 лет назад
The Endless Adventure i loved it:) funny te see americans and other non norwegians come to our norway and trye it:) u should tasted smalahode and lutefisk thats to of the oldest original tradtional foods here from the old days!
@gavenmiller2439
@gavenmiller2439 7 лет назад
The Endless Adventure go to peru
@MichaelSHartman
@MichaelSHartman 7 лет назад
Thanks for the trip. The soft jazz was nice. The black coat flattered her hair and looked nice.
@forthelolz420blazeit4
@forthelolz420blazeit4 7 лет назад
tk421missing you're mental
@bongfuhrer
@bongfuhrer 7 лет назад
Nah.. So you been to Norway, but did not try any of our real national dishes. How about Lutefisk or Smalahove? Fårikål, national dish? Yeah, right..
@Karma-qt4ji
@Karma-qt4ji 7 лет назад
What sets you apart from so many vlogs that I have seen, is the fact that you are humble and respectful towards the host country, the people and the food. This is made even more apparent when you are unsure of how to pronounce the food you are eating. In today's geo-political climate, this is very rare and you deserve enormous credit for it. Please never change :)
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
+Karma wow, thanks so much. So glad to hear that!
@electronurd3234
@electronurd3234 7 лет назад
Karma I agree. I'm from the North of England (Yorkshire) and their review of our food was respectful and open minded.. another great like I have is, not once during any of their videos on the UK did I hear them mention anything political (such as Brexit)... it just makes the videos a breath of fresh air at a time when politics appears to be rammed down everyone's throats. I'm not a subscriber yet but I'm still thinking about it.. I'm lurking lol
@Karma-qt4ji
@Karma-qt4ji 7 лет назад
Agreed wholeheartedly. I am also British, raised in South Africa but now live in Shropshire. Greetings from just down the road :)
@electronurd3234
@electronurd3234 7 лет назад
Karma well I'm from Sheffield (South Yorkshire) but recently moved to Dronfield which is literally just over the border into Derbyshire. Greetings from up the road 😁
@diogeneslantern18
@diogeneslantern18 7 лет назад
+Karma I'm from SA and still in SA and it's time to venture forth
@nielsenn7012
@nielsenn7012 3 года назад
In Norway you can get worlds best Cod Fish, no doubt. Huge respect from Denmark to our Norwegian brothers 🇳🇴 🇩🇰
@daginn896
@daginn896 3 года назад
Denmark have so many good dishes. I love you're frikadeller, and red saussages :D Cheers from norway
@deetoxinz7252
@deetoxinz7252 Год назад
Aaaaye thanks thats actually a compliment coming from a Dane yinz have some of the best fish dishes i ever had soooooo now I gotta know where you got your fish up here?
@odaruud4834
@odaruud4834 7 лет назад
I'm pretty sure the 'mash' you had with the flesk og duppe was 'kålrabistappe' which basically translates to cabbageroot mash and is made of rutabaga (the root of the cabbage), carrots, cream and pepper.
@Hotrodelectric
@Hotrodelectric 7 лет назад
I think those were linginberries, not cranberries. Similar, but smaller. More readily available in Sweden, Norway and Finland.
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
Yeah, we had actually thought they might be Lingonberries!
@martinjansson1970
@martinjansson1970 7 лет назад
Hotrodelectric By the look of it, not lingonberries. Northern Scandinavia have wild craneberries too, and they are much smaller than the cultivated US kind, and are traditionally served with reindeer. But just by the look of them, I would guess redcurrant (often used as a cheaper substitute for lingonberries and craneberries, but can be just as delicious, or even tastier with the some dishes). A better image would help. We have quite a bunch of red berries, both wild as well as cultivated here in Scandinavia (I'm Swedish). Aside from all being red, sour and tart, lingonberries, (wild) craneberries and redcurrant, smell and taste quite differently.
@JustHorseyMie
@JustHorseyMie 7 лет назад
Hvor har du fått rips med reinsdyrkjøtt?!? Redcurrant=rips
@leytonjay
@leytonjay 7 лет назад
Hotrodelectric and Iceland
@dagfinissocool
@dagfinissocool 7 лет назад
Det er tyttebær.. vet ikke hva det heter på engelsk..
@einarbolstad8150
@einarbolstad8150 7 лет назад
Excellent choices. You stayed away from the classic "weird Norwegian food" of lutefisk, rakfisk and smalahove while still making some very Norwegian choices of good food that I think most people would like. You sure made me hungry!
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
Ya, it was hard to decide what dishes to try...but we were deliciously pleased with our choices 😊
@jubmelahtes
@jubmelahtes 7 лет назад
lutefisk is the best Norwegian food tho
@commanderinchiefmr.marktun1631
Hello
@neogeo1670
@neogeo1670 4 года назад
@@jubmelahtes nei lutefisk smaker råttent 🤮
@mariakam3312
@mariakam3312 3 года назад
I like the way you explain what everything is and tastes. Thanks.
@AnnaBilstad
@AnnaBilstad 7 лет назад
You missed all the good stuff! You should've tried komla, pinnekjøtt, lapskaus, multekrem (cloudberries) and fenalår! And definitely the Freia milk chocolate. Risengrynsgrøt with rød saus, plukkfisk, lutefisk with all side dishes. Also is you wanna try Norwegian soda pops you should try Solo and Villa!!
@haingis
@haingis 7 лет назад
in my opinion pinnekjøtt has gotten just the right amount of praise. if you don't know how to pick the right piece and how to make it can taste really mediocre, but with the right amount of skills it tastes like Olympic gold down your throat
@eirikblodks7469
@eirikblodks7469 7 лет назад
haingis agree
@malcite
@malcite 7 лет назад
Freia milk chockolate has nothing on Nidar Smash chocolate. The US Nato forces that train in Norway usually rob the factory store of it buying 3-4 big boxes with bags in them when they get a chance to visit, and yes I have seen that happen several times. But overall, our milk chocolate is famous though. In my experience a lot of the US chocolates tend to be a bit waxy in texture so it isn't as good to eat. It doesn't melt enough on the tongue. There are a few good ones of course, i didn't try them all but some but there are many with this waxy type chocolate in them. Decent flavor but i miss the feeling of chocolate melting on my tongue to much.
@malcite
@malcite 7 лет назад
I still prefer a decent christmas rib for dinner. Rolls of the tongue and sends me to foodie heaven for a little while :)
@emilieharper2380
@emilieharper2380 7 лет назад
AnnaBilstad And fleske-pannekaker! Very common in Sør-Trøndelag, it's pancakes with bacon and sugar, served with sweet fruit soup😍
@lorihorch3400
@lorihorch3400 3 года назад
Loved this. Awesome video. You both did a fantastic job. I am Norwegian and live in USA, and was happy to watch this and learn about the different Norwegian dishes. I visited in 1996 and enjoyed eating my Tante's cooking. We did not eat out much when we were there, visited with a lot of family. Thank you. Such a beautiful country.
@mortenwellhaven
@mortenwellhaven 4 года назад
If you want to try BRUNOST (Brown Cheese) go to any supermarket in the US and pick up a cheese wrapped in red plastic. The name is SKI QUEEN. Slice it thin. It is not good if you cut it up in cubes. Good luck.
@SyrianAtheist
@SyrianAtheist 7 лет назад
20 usd = 170 nok that is dirt cheap in Noway's standards lol
@SyrianAtheist
@SyrianAtheist 7 лет назад
170 NOK per person is quite average, keeping in mind it's the capital and you're eating at a nice place i wouldn't call it expensive :)
@troschul
@troschul 7 лет назад
20 usd is not bad per. Person in Oslo, but try to eat Torske (cod) dinner from "Lofoten" at Aker Brygge resturant here in Oslo. Then tell us how much you paid for this.?. But yes Torsk (cod) with all accessories is absolutely amazing on taste "before you have paid the bill"...;-)
@Dovenpeis
@Dovenpeis 7 лет назад
In my experience, Oslo actually has the cheapest services in the country due to the large influx of Schengen migrant workers on the labour market there (Eastern-Europeans mostly). It has gotten so bad that you can no longer expect the staff to speak Norwegian when you go out in Oslo.
@rikalinn
@rikalinn 6 лет назад
Yeah. As a norwegian I went "That was cheap."
@JanusChan
@JanusChan 6 лет назад
As a Dutch person going to Norway soon I was scared of how expensive it would be, but 20 dollars is like eating normal and semicheap in a restaurant here too, so good to know that it's just like Dutch prices. :P
@daniel4647
@daniel4647 7 лет назад
You guys picked great food too. Everyone else that comes here tries horrible food like whale and rotten fish and stuff, but you guys picked the good food. People get this impression that our traditional food is all gross sheep sculls and horrible things, but a lot of the traditional food here is actually pretty good. Glad you liked our food, flesk og duppe is one of my favorite foods, easy to make too, bit fattening though but worth it. Thanks for sharing and good luck adventuring.
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
Glad we did it right! We honestly found the food really tasty. We can't wait to go back!
@LJBSullivan
@LJBSullivan 5 лет назад
Ha ha! You're just watching bizarre foods. Everyone has those weird things. Hopefully just as many non bizarre good foods.
@evelinholmes6401
@evelinholmes6401 5 лет назад
Went to Chile and Uruguay 🇺🇾 average meal with a beer 🍺 $ 20.00 US for 1 person
@jeromedelabrosse119
@jeromedelabrosse119 4 года назад
well they still showed the brunost wich is honestly just gross
@ingerjuni
@ingerjuni 4 года назад
As a norwegain, I have never Even heard of flesk og duppe, I dont Even know What duppe is! Norwegain food has so many wierd names and the names can vary based on which part of the country you Are in. Like Raspeballer for example, I have grown up with raspeballer, and my friend grew up with Komler, it is the same dish
@samc8623
@samc8623 7 лет назад
175 kroner for your lunch is pretty good for norwegian prices 😭 so pricey for tourists though
@benbong4577
@benbong4577 7 лет назад
Sam C Not really, you get an average dinner for 175kr, i would say you can get a good lunch for 70kr, this is why you bring your own food, lel
@Dovenpeis
@Dovenpeis 7 лет назад
Ya, 175 kroner for lunch is in the pricey range even for Norwegians, which is why most of us bring our own lunch if the employer does not provide subsidised lunch - as many employers in middle class occupations do.
@evelinholmes6401
@evelinholmes6401 4 года назад
Dovenpeis do you have low working class income? I sounds to mi that mettle’s class gets subsidized lunch meals and what does the working class get like lower income class?
@annikenkrogh8225
@annikenkrogh8225 4 года назад
I Will pay max 80 kr for a lunsj. Best is ti take whit you fro. Home food
@slitor
@slitor 7 лет назад
Not cauliflower, Rutabaga, its basically a kind of turnip, there is also some parts of potatoes and carrots in the mash...and Whole milk and butter is a must.
@idamelisen
@idamelisen 7 лет назад
20 dollars each is like cheap in Norway! everything is so freaking expensive x( Really like ur channel tho! subscribed
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
Welcome to the adventure! Ya, we definitely always have to adjust our mindset when we head up north. It's worth it though...the food and sights are 👌👍
@fragariabergin
@fragariabergin 7 лет назад
But still, we do not go out to eat so often. For most people it is less than once a month, maybe just for special occasions, like a birthday. So we are used to it being expensive, and just don't think of it as a thing you do every day.
@elia.8993
@elia.8993 7 лет назад
Ida Alice Julie Melien For me $20 per meal is not alot here in the US some places are becoming expensive. Example of these are lobsters meals, seafood, steaks, and others. I can order a steak with mush potatoes for $17.99 in some restaurants. So $20 is nothing new to me. However, the uS pays less some states pay way less for the cost of life. US is not cheap anymore.
@plomben
@plomben 7 лет назад
In most countries lobster and steaks categorizes as luxury food, and can not be compared to the foods eaten in this video. If you want a proper steak meal in Norway, you will hardly find anything for less than 40 USD, let alone the lobsters, minimum price 60 USD.
@belsefedd
@belsefedd 7 лет назад
Ida Alice Julie Melien If you make the dishes at home from scatch it's over 50% saved. It's very expensive to eat in resturants in Norway, ans especially in Olso 😊
@Larsernxd
@Larsernxd 7 лет назад
So glad you enjoyed my city! You portrayed it beautifully
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
So glad to hear that!
@Bias2310
@Bias2310 5 лет назад
I’m from Bergen, Norway
@Eerizish
@Eerizish 4 года назад
@@Bias2310 my god!!! U r from paradise.. i stayed in Bergen for 3 months in outskirts fannawaggen.
@Bias2310
@Bias2310 4 года назад
Ridz Ridz You mean Fanavågen? 😂
@Eerizish
@Eerizish 4 года назад
@@Bias2310 rite.. long time.. in 2011 yes Norwegian language was challenging though to understand.. I speak english and understand only English other than my local languages... I stayed just behind the Fana Church.. hey if u from Bergen, I want to discuss some creepy experience i had there
@vaporz109
@vaporz109 3 года назад
The male host looks like an effeminate teen villain from a children's fantasy movie, especially with that borderline surreal haircut
@harrydhaliwal6666
@harrydhaliwal6666 3 года назад
😂😂😂 oh my god!! Butchering his confidence one word at a time .
@harrydhaliwal6666
@harrydhaliwal6666 3 года назад
@Lotta Karlsson he is ! 😊
@Ellefski
@Ellefski 7 лет назад
Such a respectful vlog with nice positive energy. This is how we all should teach our children to approach new countries and cultures. You really have something good going on here. Thank you!
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
Thanks so much!
@marilyn443
@marilyn443 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for this. I will spending 2 days in Oslo in June. Now I have idea of dishes to try as well as restaurants. 😊
@be2Gee
@be2Gee 6 лет назад
What I really like about Norway, besides the incredible nature, is that when you eat out at nice places like this (very many compared to most countries) is the quality and freshness of the food, which isn't actually that expensive considering what you get. Not every recipe would please everyone's taste but it sure is extremely high quality food. What is for sure is that Norwegian food is extremely underrated, mainly due to a very few old traditional dishes, that is too be honest, very bland and boring, but in reality isn't really eaten that much by Norwegians anymore. It used to be poor-mans-food from back when Norway was a very poor country, but even some of this is actually very good, especially leftover dishes like lapskaus and pyttipanne etc. Norway even has some of the best "fast foods" I've ever eaten, if you're into that, like Pizzas, burgers, hot dogs, baguettes etc... Definitely recommended if you're into food and traveling (and have the money, because just about everything else is pretty expensive).
@Nabium
@Nabium 7 лет назад
"Yeah, it's definitely cauliflower." American trying rutabaga for the first time :) Glad you liked it. You were right about the carrot, often carrots are put in rutabaga mash to make it sweeter.
@LJBSullivan
@LJBSullivan 5 лет назад
Love rutabaga in homemade vegetable or beef soup. Picks up the flavors of everything else.
@sassytbc7923
@sassytbc7923 5 лет назад
ah... the is it cauliflower or is it rutabaga debate? The cauliflower I know is white...
@neogeo1670
@neogeo1670 4 года назад
It's definitely Kohlrabi NOT cauliflower
@4veritasamdg939
@4veritasamdg939 4 года назад
Could it have been turnips with the carrots? The first time I tried a turnip it had a taste somewhere between a cauliflower and a potato.
@neogeo1670
@neogeo1670 4 года назад
@@4veritasamdg939 turnips aren't common in Norway
@carliepies
@carliepies 6 лет назад
Great video! Loved the background music, really nice in my most humble opinion. Yummy on the foods! Thank you kindly💖😙💕
@jarlerc
@jarlerc 3 года назад
As a Norwegian that are coming a lot to the United States, I would say it is close to impossible in the States , in big cities to get a meal in a good Restaurant like Smalhans for less than 20 dollars if you factor in the Tax and tips. Of cource Norway is expensive because the salaries are som much higher here, but I do not think eating in good restaurants are expensive if you are American.
@tvenningmedia4334
@tvenningmedia4334 7 лет назад
Are you sure it's cranberries? I think it's lingonberries. Maybe the restaurant tries to be fancy or exotic(?) but traditionally most meals like these are served with lingonberries.
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
Ya, I think they was lingonberries. It was our first experience with them so we just assumed they were cranberries. Whoops! -A
@mikehydropneumatic2583
@mikehydropneumatic2583 7 лет назад
$20 for a meal like that is a steal in Norway!
@JustHorseyMie
@JustHorseyMie 7 лет назад
Those are Lingonberries, not Cranberries. Cranberries are not native to Norway and you hardly ever get them with food, just as juice. Lingonberries are similar, but more tart.
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
+M B Equestrian 👍
@cathrineelisabethschyttebo5960
M B Equestrian Cranberries are native to Norway just not the large American kind, it's a much smaller species (the same as the one depicted on bisquit packs) you can pick them in the forrest. But yeah those were lingonberries.
@dfood99
@dfood99 2 года назад
Thank you Norway food
@johnnymartinjohansen
@johnnymartinjohansen 7 лет назад
Next time you wanna try reindeer meat, order "finnbiff". It's a VERY popular dish in Norway. It's reindeer meat cut in small pieces, fried then boiled in a cream sauce, often with mushrooms (there are variations). And usually served with cream potatoes. You'll be amazed :)
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
Whoa!! That sounds amazing! Thanks for the recommendation :)
@benbong4577
@benbong4577 7 лет назад
yeah, Finnbiff is amazing, the version i tasted had a brown cheese sauce thing
@GTTwincam
@GTTwincam 6 лет назад
Pretty usual for us to put some slices of brown cheese in the sauce when serving gamey meat like reindeer, also almost anything gamey with a brown sauce goes really well with lingonberry or tyttebær as we call it.
@zemekiel
@zemekiel 6 лет назад
It's better using moose than reindeer though.
@ash-rs1it
@ash-rs1it 2 года назад
The lunch seems like the best meal, $20 per person for a sit down restaurant is not bad.
@Lassisvulgaris
@Lassisvulgaris 3 года назад
Other Norwegian dishes: Smalahåve (sheep's head), lapskaus (stew), lutefisk (stock fish diluted in lye), komle (dumpling), mølje (cod with cog liver and roe) anf of course, whale.....
@iradiovoice
@iradiovoice 7 лет назад
I gotta tell you -- you guys are absolutely adorable! Happy adventuring!!
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
Aww, shucks! Thanks! :)
@DanneyTanner
@DanneyTanner 6 лет назад
I was just in Norway.$20 for 2 people is actually good deal for Norway. Acually the USA wouldn't be much cheeper.
@JohnD_x
@JohnD_x 4 года назад
I loved how you said brunost! And you guys are great, new follower here!
@AgentSmith911
@AgentSmith911 5 лет назад
Just as a reference to the price level, I paid 200 NOK for a single large simple pepperoni pizza yesterday (Domino's) and that's the equivalent of 24 USD. If you rent a car, a 50 liter tank of gasoline costs like 800 NOK or 94 USD. A pint of beer at a bar costs about 100 NOK or 12 USD. A visit to a restaurant can easily set you back 50 USD per person. You do however save on tip, as there's no culture for tipping the staff.
@Muchoyo
@Muchoyo 5 лет назад
Pretty much why I hardly eat out even once a year. But we do tip, perhaps not so much anymore. Used to be more commonplace as far as I am aware.
@anette9956
@anette9956 7 лет назад
You visited the cafe I go to on Gûnerløkka! :) (where you ate the sandwiches)
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
+Anette nice! It was delicious 😍
@Inge.Borthne
@Inge.Borthne 3 года назад
Good choice of food.👍 The fårikål is perhaps the easiest dish to make since you only need water, lambmeat, carrots, potatoes, whole black pepper and cabbage that you put into a pot to boil for close to an hour. In that way the meat looses it's grip from the bone and gets moist and tender. You can drink either water or a good beer with the dish. Happy coocking from Norway.
@orestesnoboa
@orestesnoboa 3 года назад
Eat your greens!!! Greetings from the Dominican Republic.
@cousinluigi
@cousinluigi 3 года назад
Pro tip: Next time you have a brown cheese sandwich, try it with a bit of raspberry jam on top of the cheese. Also, the berries you got with the reindeer cakes, were more likely lingonberries, rather than cranberries. :) Basically, the same type of berries you get with the meatballs in IKEA.
@manwithanaccent4315
@manwithanaccent4315 7 лет назад
It's nice to see Americans eat cheese that isn't in a tube. Well done !
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
For real! I can't remember the last time we ate processed cheese. Yuck!
@starmoon1590
@starmoon1590 7 лет назад
The Endless Adventure - exactly
@emhuff1989
@emhuff1989 7 лет назад
Man With An Accent not all American eat cheese from a can..I'm not sure if that can even be called cheese
@mikemike6908
@mikemike6908 7 лет назад
iv never heard of a single American actually using cheese in a can...lol idk where to even find that
@emhuff1989
@emhuff1989 7 лет назад
Miklós Nagy it's at the grocery stores, but it's gross!
@michaelburke5907
@michaelburke5907 2 года назад
I live in the Pacific Northwest and we love our seafood! I make my own gravlax in the Norwegian style, with lots of dill. Also love herring, sardines, smoked whitefish as well.
@shadowcircle3268
@shadowcircle3268 4 года назад
I was looking at your gloves and i thought h use google translate if you dont understand Norwegian): du er i Norge tulling ikke i amerika
@WakandaBabe
@WakandaBabe 6 лет назад
The girl always looks like she doesn't want to touch the food. Probably the way she uses her hands to express herself. But that's what it looks like.
@alecflood8261
@alecflood8261 7 лет назад
That editing with the pointing and the words and the...don't know why I'm always so impressed by that kind of thing but God I am.
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
😂👉
@Kim-md8bg
@Kim-md8bg 7 лет назад
if ure going to norway, oslo shouldnt b the first place u would want to visit. u should go to the coast. a lot more nature and mountains and beautiful things to see and explore.
@tracy4aminute376
@tracy4aminute376 7 лет назад
I really enjoy your vlogs of these European cities. I like how you capture some of the street views of the city as well as the different restaurants and dishes that you try. I also find it interesting when you post video of the places you stay.
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
So glad you're enjoying them!
@scanor
@scanor 7 лет назад
Raindear burgers are great but if you really wanna taste raindear, go for a raindear roast, served with potatoes , saus made from raindear stock and veggies. Now that is a "mouthgasm". Also if your here in the summertime , fresh shrimp on a baguette, served with a nice cold beer is a winner. "Lapskaus" is basicly Irish stew, and one of my favs. and last but not least.. Whalebeef, it is truly amazing. It tastes like game , but with a "hint of ocean". It's very tender and served the right way just mindblowingly good.
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
Thanks so much for the tips! Sounds delicious :D
@TooStinkinFine
@TooStinkinFine 7 лет назад
The Endless Adventure.... What a nice couple you are! I have been interested in Norway for quite some time and I just found this video. It was so good that I have immediately subscribed. Would rather watch and learn from nice and classy people like you. Have fun and best wishes for your continued adventures... God bless you with safe travels....
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
So glad you had fun exploring Oslo with us! Welcome to the adventure! :)
@cheril8891
@cheril8891 5 лет назад
I've been watching 'Yourwaytonorway' videos which are super funny. So your Norway video came up for me to see on RU-vid. I absolutely loved it. Enjoyed every minute! Going to subscribe.
@SirPega_
@SirPega_ 7 лет назад
Brunost with water. Wthell u need milk good cold norwegian milk
@jacknexus4493
@jacknexus4493 5 лет назад
yepp, they were lucky they got it on a good bread, proper cristmas style
@nitrorush6773
@nitrorush6773 6 лет назад
WTF ONE OF THE CLIPS WERE IN MY NEIGHBOURHOOD!!
@Butch1982
@Butch1982 5 лет назад
Oslo...for sure a hidden gem in Europe, worth visit every time. Greetings from Florida. I will be back in Norway soon.
@ollynicholls2724
@ollynicholls2724 7 лет назад
I love your videos. I found them about 2 weeks ago and think I've binge watched everything. look forward to many more :) thanks guys
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
That's awesome to hear! Glad to have you in our little family :D
@jubmelahtes
@jubmelahtes 7 лет назад
$20 FOR FOOD!!!! THATS SO CHEAP! im used to paying $75.43 for food
@CB-xm8vz
@CB-xm8vz 6 лет назад
Olav M. I USE 300 USD IN RESTURANTS in norway :D
@mithaweed
@mithaweed 7 лет назад
why oh why is it so interesting to watch other people eat??? You guys rock!
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
+mithaweed no clue! 😂
@Radkoz
@Radkoz 6 лет назад
this sh-sh beat is very disturbing. maybe next time try use different type. thanks
@turdferguson74
@turdferguson74 6 лет назад
Funny .....ppl putting up videos of food with no background in food and most shots of themselves. Whacked
@trixietheopawslife8232
@trixietheopawslife8232 6 лет назад
Lol have they been to Australia? Eating outside for atleast 3 people will cost you atleast minimum $50AUD. Hehe and thats just cheap food
@56kof
@56kof 3 года назад
One thing you should know, is that Norway is the developed country that is at the bottom in use of antibiotics in meat production, and the pigs is the least medicated in the industrialized world. USA use almost 200 times more antibiotics in meat production, Italy even more, and Spain is using 300 times more antibiotics in their famous pork. The cleanest and best meat in the world is produced in Norway, Iceland and New Zealand.
@aquamarineancientsoul7893
@aquamarineancientsoul7893 5 лет назад
Norway seeme like an amazing place to live
@DiverHoly1
@DiverHoly1 5 лет назад
It is :D
@bobbo4962
@bobbo4962 5 лет назад
To damn cold
@siphonsnob
@siphonsnob 7 лет назад
Did you guys actually get to meet the real Tim Wendelboe? Not sure why you would mis-spell his name since you filmed the plaque outside his shop. The coffee he roasts is prized all over the world. You should watch some of his videos to expand your coffee experience beyond lattes.
@jocelynpoesnecker5526
@jocelynpoesnecker5526 3 года назад
Our Creator: The One True God, Said you must not eat pigs, cats and dogs!!!!!
@AnUsT2468
@AnUsT2468 3 года назад
It aint cauliflower.
@goestplus
@goestplus 6 лет назад
Brunost is liiiiiife. It’s so good! I love it with strawberry jam on a little of the crispy rye bread. So goooooood.
@callitags
@callitags 3 года назад
Brunost and rye are so perfect for each other.
@gmy79
@gmy79 5 лет назад
the sidedish with the flesk og duppe was probably rutabaga and not cauliflower, the berries with the reindeer is lingonberry.
@neogeo1670
@neogeo1670 4 года назад
Kohlrabi*
@1971irvin
@1971irvin 3 года назад
In fact, brunost is not made from cheese, but from whey. Which is the "water" that is left after you make white cheese... 😷👍
@beawild
@beawild 5 лет назад
Norway is one of the most expensive countries in Europe. $20 per person doesn't seem too expensive. I pay more than that in the US, then again I'm near Manhattan and this part of the country is not cheap.
@saevori4896
@saevori4896 5 лет назад
That first “sandwich” (bread, butter, cheese) is a matpakke...not a sandwich! 🙄😒
@anarkistrotte
@anarkistrotte 4 года назад
matpakke er faen ikke det samme som en brødskive. Sandwicher er mye vanligere i usa enn brødskiver, og da heter det "open sandwich"
@siljehenriksen5358
@siljehenriksen5358 7 лет назад
The sidedish you got with the potatoes looks like kålrot stappe! Love your video! From Norway with love
@siljehenriksen5358
@siljehenriksen5358 7 лет назад
It is not cauliflower and carrots, it is rutebega and carrots, mashed together with butter, cream, seasonings and some sauce from either the meat or the veggies
@QazwerDave
@QazwerDave 6 лет назад
I'm norwegian, and I wanted all these dishes immidiately !!
@muzaffarshah1007
@muzaffarshah1007 2 года назад
Show norway village tour
@bjrsherino7085
@bjrsherino7085 3 года назад
Just so you know, you could of got a whole bread and a package of brunost for less than 70 kroner.
@francieodendahl9351
@francieodendahl9351 5 лет назад
I'm coming to Norway for some caramel cheese. Salt and sweet just sounds wonderful😛
@mutternav4
@mutternav4 3 года назад
I Nice video, but pronunciation and table manners were atrocious ‼️ 🤪
@RawLevi1337
@RawLevi1337 7 лет назад
reinstyrkake and he call it burgers x) love it. Norwegian food that you tasted in this video is quite normal, isn't much special about it, if u ever want sum more special food.. Go north, Lofoten, Thank me later
@reneegrubbs7297
@reneegrubbs7297 7 лет назад
His haircut is so distracting, I can't take him seriously.
@cheril8891
@cheril8891 5 лет назад
I like it. Like it a lot.
@FreddieBear1
@FreddieBear1 7 лет назад
As a Oslo citizen this was fun to watch! If you ever go back, try some bars/pubs! Oslo is growing and becoming more attractive for tourists!
@petterj8654
@petterj8654 7 лет назад
I do believe that the puree/mash you got served with the flesk og duppe is something called " Kålrabistappe": mashed rutbaga
@PHOTOSYNTHH
@PHOTOSYNTHH 7 лет назад
Flesk is bacon and duppe is a type of like white sauce and we usualy eat it for dinner!
@GlowingEagle
@GlowingEagle 7 лет назад
I'm so happy you like traditional Norwegian cuisine! The whole style of food definitely has that unique, special, smoky flavor.
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
+GlowingEagle heck yeah, it was great. We can't wait to go back!
@Desxiree
@Desxiree 5 лет назад
I love Norway, because i live there 😊
@JohnPalmer49
@JohnPalmer49 3 года назад
I love Oslo. Been there 5 times. Want to go back and taste these dishes.
@elfrida5070
@elfrida5070 2 года назад
There’s so much more then this!!! Norway has so good food and candy
@emilymalden3310
@emilymalden3310 3 года назад
Interesting, I am not familiar with Norwegian food.
@grintz77
@grintz77 7 лет назад
Oh, and if you get to Sardinia, make sure to try Casu Marzu, which is an ancient cheese preparation that has been practiced for thousands of years, yummy.
@J_Eusebio
@J_Eusebio Месяц назад
I like my cheese sans the larva…..
@linsyjane849
@linsyjane849 5 лет назад
I tried the reindeer patties in lorry's after watching your video. And I must say, it was totally worth it! Just loved it.
@reginahutchinson4057
@reginahutchinson4057 2 года назад
This was very good. The food looked amazing.
@donotthink
@donotthink 5 лет назад
Drinking a latte at Wendelboe's is like spitting at the Mona Lisa. When at Wendelboe's drink coffee black.
@SverreMunthe
@SverreMunthe 7 лет назад
The flesk og duppe is NOT the version you'll get in a Norwegian home. 1. Depending on where in Norway you get it, it will have the whitish sauce (I think it's basically white sauce and bacon fat, or you will get it with bacon fat only. 2. You will, most likely get mashed rutabaga. 3. The potatoes will be peeled. What you got is more of a fashion thing. If you want real Norwegian cooking, like, REAL, go to Bondeheimen, it's cheaper (or rather, not as expensive) and the portions are plentiful. www.bondeheimen.com/dining.htm And, if you want to save money, never go to fancy places! :) I really understand why tourists think Oslo is expensive - well it is, but not that expensive - if they go to restaurants like those you went to. They didn't serve the dishes as they're supposed to be, and they are way expensive, so much so that not many Norwegians can afford it (you might go there to celebrate, or bring visitors). Everything you wanted you could get at Bondeheimen (literally the farmers home). And no, I don't work there, I don't even live there, I moved from Oslo some 20 years ago, and never looked back. Now I live on the eastern side if Randsfjorden, on a small farm, about 1h45m north of Oslo.
@derkhedemann5606
@derkhedemann5606 2 года назад
In Norway they just go for quality food.
@hildevenevilsandhu6460
@hildevenevilsandhu6460 3 года назад
You should have walked around the corner for a more authentic flesk og duppe and cheaper. At Scrøder.
@daginn896
@daginn896 3 года назад
So how is that more authntic? I mean, you got all the traditional elements here. Flesk (bacon'ish), potatos, the pan sauce, and kålrabistappe (i have no clue what that is called in english). The only thing i miss here is lingon yam.
@wiiztec
@wiiztec 7 лет назад
How is it like meatloaf if it's dense? meatloaf is light and airy
@cjcj1599
@cjcj1599 4 года назад
That depends who is making the meatloaf LOL😄
@719559
@719559 3 года назад
norwegian food is not anything to write home about....
@moonistew
@moonistew 5 лет назад
I'm not a cuisine person but the food seemed high quality & I would like to try it, esp. the first diner.
@ashleybutman4494
@ashleybutman4494 7 лет назад
I don't get how you guys only have 10k subscribers! You're videos are so amazing
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
Thanks so much!
@dickvarga6908
@dickvarga6908 7 лет назад
obviously americans, he cuts his s teak with fork in left hand and knife in right and then shifts fork to right hand to eat.
@Theendlessadventure
@Theendlessadventure 7 лет назад
👍🇺🇸
@sheilanoname5201
@sheilanoname5201 3 года назад
Oh, yum! Just found this video and I grew up in a Norwegian community in N Minnesota (my Dad spoke nothing but Norwegian til he was 6 and went to a small country school.) Anyway, you can get that lovely cheese in America - it's gjetost. And the lingonberries are available as jams here in America. Minnesota upscale grocery stores often carry fresh lingonberries around Christmas.
@alyjiyu
@alyjiyu 5 лет назад
Cranberries-?!? You mean *lingonberries* I think.
@Lita1
@Lita1 4 года назад
GIRL I am a Norwegian and I am HUNGRY right now. Fårikål is my favorite. I liked this video yes!!!!👍😅
@sirwholland7
@sirwholland7 7 лет назад
I think someone else may have already caught this but those looked to be lingonberries not cranberries (just based on the size and that you are in Norway)… Lingonberries are quite common throughout Scandinavia. Smaller and IMHO a better tasting combination between tart and sweet. (how did you miss the krumkakes for dessert?)
@jonathanedwards8696
@jonathanedwards8696 4 года назад
I did two semesters of post-graduate study at Oslo University and the food in the cafeteria was kind of bland, BUT, I wish I could get salmon that fresh in the U.S. It's very expensive in Oslo, but, as I was also working as a musician there, I was able to sample some local restaurants. Everything was always wonderful! You have to remember, only 3% of Norway is cultivatable land, so it's a meat and potatoes culture. Of course, the beer is the best! Plus, Norway has some of the absolute best jazz musicians in the world!! Jan Garbarek, Terje Rypdal, Jon Christensen, Palle Danielsen, all found on the ECM record label. In addition, Norway hosts the oldest jazz festival in Europe, every July in Molde. I wish all these RU-vid videos about Norway would mention Norway's contribution to modern jazz.
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