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They were one of my favorites in the box, I wish they would have put more than one 😢. Thank you so much for watching and we are so glad you enjoyed the video 🤗
We can now get space raiders that we cook in the oven,they are frozen so last a while. The black jacks are aniseed flavour. UK is not allowed to add artificial flavours to confectionary but USA is.
Lime is bitter, vinegar is sour! Worcester Sauce (pronounced wusster) is known in Mexico as "salsa Ingles". Blackjacks are flavoured with aniseed, which is related to liquorice but a slightly different taste. I'm so glad that you enjoyed the Jaffa Cakes because so many of our distant cousins "across the pond" think the combination of orange and chocolate is WEIRD. Thanks for a fun video and best wishes to you all. Stay safe................ ..........................the ancient Englishman.
Good to know (Wusster sauce), I did know the name in spanish but we struggle to pronounce in english 😅Thank you. Jaffa cakes were definitely delicious not weird at all! Thank you for watching glad to see you enjoyed our video and we hope we gained a subscriber from you 🤗
Apprantely they made Big Hula Hoops so adults can be nostalgic and put them on their fingers and eat from their fingers, like they did as kids with the original size Hula Hoops.
First time on your channel. Really enjoyed the video. There are five basic elements to taste: Salty, Sweet, Sour, Bitter and Umami. Sour and bitter are definitely different. Lemons and vinegar are sour. Very dark chocolate and very strong coffee are bitter. You feel the sour taste at the sides of your tongue and up in your jawline if it's very sour. Bitterness is right at the back of your tongue and your soft palate. Note to husbands: Unless you have immediate and definitive proof to the contrary, your wife is right if she says she's right. If it turns out your wife is not right, you are still wrong.
Hi Tony! Thank you so much glad to see you enjoyed our video!! I am printing this comment, framing it and gifting it to my husband so he can be reminded by someone else that I indeed am always right 😁
I’m so glad you like the beef hula hoops, flake and crunchie. They are some of my faves. Also I would say coffee was like a bitter taste and pickled onion would be sour so like a sweet but harsh/strong taste 😂 good vid :)
Sour and bitter are different.Sour is lemon effect ,bitter classicaly is coffeee, but so many coffees now use straight Arabica which is sour in aftertaste with no Robusta which is where the bitter aftertaste comes fom. So,uummm, hops are bitter .The bitter tones in IPA come from a generous helping of hops, which were origonaly used as a preservitive. For tje journey from the UK to India extra were used, so IPA is a strongly hopped beer
Lol sour and bitter are two different tastes. Black coffee - bitter Apple cider vinegar - sour. If he still can't tell the difference then have him take a shot of each 😂
I'm glad you liked the Jaffa Cakes - they're my all time favourite!! 🤤 I think we have some of the best chocolate here in the UK. They could have sent you a better flavour of McCoy's though.
If y’all are still doing snackcrate, I was wondering if y’all have gone through a second round of a country, and to memory is it the exact same snacks? Like for example this video is the UK, so have you gotten it again with the exact same items or do they change it up? Any other snackcrate subscribers welcome to answer too.
Another channel that ships British snacks is a channel called This With Them they are a brother and sister channel who have shipped snacks to America as I've seen in other videos.Greetings from Bournemouth,Dorset,England
The Cadbury fudge song from the 1970's A finger of Fudge is just enough to give your kids a treat A finger of Fudge is just enough until it's time to eat It's full of Cadbury goodness but very small and neat A finger of Fudge is just enough to give your kids a treat
Fun fact: honeycomb (as in the Crunchie) contains absolutely no honey... it’s named solely because it looks like the inside of a beehive! You might well be able to find it over there, under the name Cinder Toffee or Sponge Toffee, but it’s really easy to make yourself at home. You’d need to find Golden Syrup or its equivalent there, melt it together with sugar, then once it’s reached the right temperature, throw in some Bicarbonate of Soda (Baking Soda there, I think) and marvel at the way it foams up! The tangy flavour in the Worcestershire sauce crisps in one you’ll definitely be familiar with from Mexican (or Indian) food... it’s tamarind! As for the Wine Gums, I genuinely don’t know how they’ve been going for so long. As a kid in the 80’s/90’s, they were the worst sweets to be given, along with Fruit Gums (if you get the chance to try them, absolutely don’t!) and even now, I don’t think I know anyone who’d choose to eat them 😂
😱& I was so excited over here thinking it was honey! It was sweet and crunchy & they fooled me lol I just googled it & you're right! It's tamarind! I'm so surprised with this information lol The wine gums tasted a little like medicine, they weren't my favorite for sure lol
@@rodnow6549 haha yeah, a lot of people are tricked by the honeycomb! But it’s like anything, you don’t know until you know 🤷🏼♀️ Got to love a bit of tamarind, it’s such a unique flavour and so moreish! I love it in savoury dishes, but I believe it’s quite a popular flavour in sweets (candy) in Mexico too? Not sure quite how I feel about that! Lol Yeah, from how I remember them (not eaten them since the 90’s!) the Wine Gums have a certain tang to them that hits the back of your tongue funny; particularly the green lime ones 🤢 There are definitely far nicer fruity sweets available here; if you get a chance, Jelly Tots and Fruit Pastilles are winners!
@@heidihumbug Yes Mexico has a lot of candy with tamarind lol I love it!! Not to mention tamarind flavored water yumm!! I know it's not for everyone lol Thanks for the recommendation, if we ever come across any of those two we will definitely buy them to try them 🤗
No! M&M's are like Smarties! Smarties have been around since 1937, & the guy who made M&M's wanted an idea for a sweet to give GI's on the front in WWII, & saw how Smarties wouldn't melt in their hands, so stole the idea, & stuck an 'm' on each one........in 1943!
New friends here! We just did a British box from This with Them on youtube (We also love snackcrate) If you liked these British snacks, it is worth checking out!
Vinegar is actually different and she wants the right in the evil wrong and you what she said was correct and they are different flavours and are not the same trust me
Coffee is bitter and Lemons are sour..... this is what I think lol but I'm starting to see other people think different! Everyone has different taste buds I see! 😁
I just noticed that when I first read your comment I thought that McCoys were the hoola hoops for some reason 😂those were one of my favorites, McCoys were alright.
Karen is right bitter and sour are 2 different things bitter is bitter can't be described but sour is fizzy and tangy taste a real taste bud shocker #Karen
@@rodnow6549 quasadea I can't spell it I've never been to Mexico my mother was half american black half white but its weird my mothers ancesters came to the uk on the first slave ships, her grandfather went over to tbe usa then then her father moved back to the uk as a kid.. My father was Mexican doing his doctorate here and left when he found out she was preggers. Lol so I can't speak it bjt I have a weird fetish for chilli's and Mexican food. Quasadea and I love those deep fried donate things. Erm I love burritos so badly. There is a Mexican burrito place where he sent the staff to Mexico to learn how to make burritos who then trained the next lot of staff and so on. Wether its still open I dont k ow haven't been able to get to Lancaster since the lockdown and floods. But it was authentic burritos and tbwh where amazing. I love chummy changa the Mexican version of bubble and squeak lol. I also love carribean food too. Curried goat. But then I love bolgnaise I craved spaghetti bog when my mum was pregnant woth me and I have all.my life. Despite being adopted and not knowing that until I re met my mum. Lol. To indoans I look Pakistan I and to Pakistani I look Indian lol
@@cyberash3000 Quesadillas! Very delicious indeed! I have yet to try a legit Mexican burrito tbh but will definitely be on the lookout. I have seen cooking shows featuring caribbean food and it looks delicious and would love to try sometime. I hope you get to connect with your Mexican side through food at least.🤗
@@peterwilliamallen1063 yes I know what it's called and how it's spelt... but people don't pronounce it the way it's spelt which is what I was trying to say.
No it’s not, it’s originally Swiss and named after the owner; hence the correct pronunciation being French (Ness-lay). Still, I’d imagine that “these people” know that your message should’ve started ‘how do...’ and not ‘how does...’. Basic English, and all that, given you’re so keen on things being correct...