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Tasting some of the BEST SNACKS from SWEDEN • SALTY & SWEET 

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Salty & Sweet Episode 7: We go full swede for some Swedish snacks.
Thanks again to our friends Jakob and Manne for shipping us some amazing snacks all the way from Sweden. We don't know how many more times we can say Sweden, Swede, Swedish in this paragraph but you get the point!
#saltyandsweet #reactionvideos #snackreviews #swedishsnacks #sweden
WE ARE SNACKING!
0:00 Intro
0:43 Kex Choklad
1:41 Banana Skids
2:45 OLW Smash
3:40 Ahlgrens Bilar
4:51 Malaco Gott & Blandat
5:49 Nöt Créme
7:30 Estrella Grill Chips
8:35 Daim
9:17 Marabou mjölk choklad
10:39 OLW Cheez Doodles
12:00 S-Märke Supersurt Supersalt
14:19 Malaco Djungelvrål
15:56 Tyrkisk Peber
18:24 Outro
20:13 Winona Oak & Julian Gillstrom Like and Sub
Come find out and see which snacks stacks above the rest.
We have an on going rating system of:
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Do you agree with us?
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K Thanks!!!
Producer/lighting/sound/camera - Steve Morey
Music - Kyle Moriwaki
Editing Consultant - Ryan Krumm
TasteBuds - Jakob & Manne w/ Winona Oak & Julian
Public Relations - Friday (the dog)

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@MyNameHandle
@MyNameHandle 3 года назад
We Nordic people only come to these kind of video for the salted licorice. We love it but we know basically no one else does and it's hilarious!
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
Hahaha. Well, we are glad we could entertain you with our attempt and facial expressions
@elinjohansson1477
@elinjohansson1477 3 года назад
I’m actually impressed. In most of these kind of videos, they just spit the jungelvrål out. 😂 Always funny. My poor immigrant coworkers I always innocently offer some “lakrisal” it’s so funny to watch them trying to be polite about it 🤣 that’s another nice thing to try if you are still looking for new stuff.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@elinjohansson1477 we will have to try to find some Lakrisal. Is it more or less salty and potent?? We have to work ourselves up for it! Hah
@lenagranstrom579
@lenagranstrom579 3 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks less. For 👶
@Bag_monkey
@Bag_monkey Год назад
Like surströmming videos, except that most Swedes hate surströmming
@melmo33
@melmo33 3 года назад
Black candy. From Europe. "I hope it's not licorice." Come on now, son.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
pssshhhh... pshhhhhhhhhh
@tommybessner4318
@tommybessner4318 2 года назад
Of course it’s licorice! It’s the best🤤
@carpetclimber4027
@carpetclimber4027 2 года назад
You did extremely well. You even swallowed the "Djungelvrål". Most people I've seen it have just panicked. You're troopers. The reason why sour and salty candy is so popular in Scandinavia is because we like to play with our senses. Most humans naturally like sweet things, but we feel it's fun to mix it up. After three sweet candies, you want a taste breaker, sour or salt. Some of us just prefer only sour and salt candy.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 2 года назад
Thanks! We wear that “troopers” label as a badge of honor!! 😊
@MrMetallidude
@MrMetallidude Год назад
The darker blue bag, named "Gott & Blandat" (Tasty & Mixed" is called that, due to a phenomenon at their old factories. It was based upon what was made in the factory that specific day and they just put the different candies in a bag. But it has been a true staple for decades, so now it's called that due to tradition.
@DB-vt2ue
@DB-vt2ue 3 года назад
MMMMarabou has like 100 different flavours with nuts, raisins, cookies, coffee and whatnot.. you should do an entire episode of them :D
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
That sounds like my dream episode!! [said while ferociously googling where to find such flavors]
@jensolsson9666
@jensolsson9666 3 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacksI always wonder about all those flavour combination that are discarded....imagine the poor employe tasting all those bad combinations.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@jensolsson9666 hahah a blessing and a curse!
@AbsolutePernilla
@AbsolutePernilla 3 года назад
True, and the bite sized assortments like Daim, Skotte, Pigall, French nougat, and above all Double nougat (dubbelnougat) which is a double supersoft-melt-in-your-hand-if-you're-not-quick-enough bar of hazelnut and almond nougat. It's to die for. Edit: I mistakenly write gold nougat which is from another brand Cloetta, really tasty too.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@AbsolutePernilla hazelnut and almond nougat?? That sounds incredibly delicious.
@kored8688
@kored8688 3 года назад
So, just a tip: "Kex" means biscuit, so if you ask for a "kex" noone will understand that you mean that specific candy. You'll have to say the whole thing, "kexchoklad".
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
Good to know! A classy fistname-lastname candy bar. Although I'll also take a biscuit any day.
@DigitalAwakening
@DigitalAwakening 3 года назад
Smash is a Norwegian snack that is now also produced by OLW for Sweden. Tyrkisk Peber is originally from Denmark but a popular classic in Sweden, currently produced by a Finnish company.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
Sounds like we need to find some more Norwegian snacks then because Smash is still ranking in one of my favorite treats of all time!
@DigitalAwakening
@DigitalAwakening 3 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks and that's why we have them here now as well :) I don't know if any other Norwegian snacks has made it across the border. Generally they come to us to buy loads of candy since it is cheaper here :D
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@DigitalAwakening Ah, very wise!
@ahkkariq7406
@ahkkariq7406 11 месяцев назад
@@DigitalAwakening Originally, Marabou is a subsidiary of Norwegian Freia, with Norwegian owners. I'm guessing they sold the same chocolate in both countries under different names to begin with. The companies worked closely together until 1990, when Freia bought all the shares in Marabou. Three years later both companies were acquired by Kraft Foods. I have realized that Marabou has changed over the years, so I suppose they are different today. Therefore, it's not the first time Norwegian sweets have found their way across the border. However, Smash is produced by Nidar, which is today the largest supplier of candies in the Norwegian market. Both Nidar and Freia have good chocolate, and so does Minde. I prefer Freia and Minde over Nidar chocolate. I have the impression that they contain more cocoa, which I like.
@per-olamjomark7452
@per-olamjomark7452 2 месяца назад
Fun fact. OLW was formed through a co-operation between Wasabröd and the American chip manufacturer Borden Foods in 1967. The name ‘OLW’ is an abbreviation for Old London Wasa, as Borden's factory in New York was called Old London. In 1975, the name was abandoned and the company was known simply as ‘OLW’ from that year onwards.
@onomatopoetisk
@onomatopoetisk 3 года назад
Nötcreme is from what I’ve heard originally meant to be used for frosting, as you mentioned, but people bought it and ate it as candy because they liked it so much. It’s been in that kind of packaging forever so I guess the company just went with it.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
Fascinating! It definitely tastes like frosting but the packaging makes a great excuse to just eat it straight. You would need at least ten packets to frost a whole cake! But I bet that would be tasty
@erik....
@erik.... Год назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks I would also say it's something only kids eat. I remember buying it as a kid but never seen anyone over 20 eat it ever I think.
@kobodera8261
@kobodera8261 Год назад
@@erik.... I am 45 and Nöt-Creme is still party of my pick and mix when I get it :) Either I am an exception or I never grew up :) Nöt-Creme is best when you just open up a corner. Squeze a little bit out and eat that and then keep on doing it. Opening the entire package and putting everything in your mouth at once can be a bit... overwhelming.
@bjornlarsson2949
@bjornlarsson2949 11 месяцев назад
@@kobodera8261Im 59 and still eat Nöt creme !!
@gargamelgamingotherstuff6727
@gargamelgamingotherstuff6727 5 месяцев назад
When i grew up in the 80s and 90s, we squeezed 2-3 of these packs into a Fralla (bread roll) and ate as a efternoon snack(/candy)
@thomasappelby1202
@thomasappelby1202 6 месяцев назад
This must be the best video of people trying Swedish salty licorice. You did great!
@Vzaj-
@Vzaj- Год назад
3:00 "Sprött" kinda means similar as "flaky" on a "buttery flaky crust", its like the crunchy-ness, the "pop", that extra texture!
@jakobemtestam1308
@jakobemtestam1308 3 года назад
😂❤️ You guys are strong! Thanks for providing excellent content. 🙏🏼
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
Thats what we're here for! Daily dose of wholesome content for all
@PogMcDog
@PogMcDog 3 года назад
I think every 90s kids agrees you have to twist banana skids into a thin swirl before eating it.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
i love all the 90s routines kids used to do. i think we should do a 90s snacks thing one day. of course, some 90s snacks may not exist but maybe ones that existed then and what people did with them ooo thanks for the idea!
@SteveKesselman
@SteveKesselman 3 года назад
I love licorice! I definitely didn’t like it when I was younger, and now I’m a huge fan. I like Friday’s sneeze 😂
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
You love licorice now?! I’m shocked.
@watchatthis
@watchatthis 3 года назад
Ofc we love licorice. You should try more of it. 😍🥰
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
Oh, we plan to, whether we want it or not!
@jurgen4466
@jurgen4466 2 года назад
Try sweet and soft licorice! Thats actually Good.
@jogus71
@jogus71 Год назад
thanhks for being so persistent, trying when you know it´s not for you. impressed.
@jeanettea4930
@jeanettea4930 2 года назад
Your swinish pronunciation is absolutely perfect!🇸🇪😊👌🏼
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 2 года назад
Hah we try 😊
@oscarsh2909
@oscarsh2909 Год назад
Good vid guys. Props to you for eating the liquorice!
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks Год назад
Thank you! We’ve yet to try Turkisk with vodka… we have it. We are just so busy! Haha
@BerraLJ
@BerraLJ 3 года назад
There is an even bigger version of the kexchoklad and yes they are nasty cause you just like more of it. The "mjölkchoklad" is without a doubt my favorite, can taste very different if you just chew it or let it melt in your mouth or if it comes from the fridge or room temp, but it is amazing.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
The mjölkchoklad was so good! We're trying to find some here in NYC so we can make ice cream with it this summer!
@moldveien1515
@moldveien1515 Год назад
As a norwegian i must set the record straight that smash is from norway, made by nidar and only licensed to OWL, and that marobou is the same sorts thing just for freia, the name marabou is the name of the stork species that are printed on the chocolate itself. (Yes I am salty)
@ahkkariq7406
@ahkkariq7406 11 месяцев назад
Marabou var opprinnelig et datterselskap av Freia, faktisk. Norske eiere. I 1990 kjøpte Freia alle aksjene i Marabou, men tre år senere ble begge kjøpt opp av Kraft Foods.
@TheDanielsweden
@TheDanielsweden 3 года назад
Fun fackt: the Swedish astronaut did bring Algrens candy to space when he went 2001, but then they made a one of Algrens raketer in the shape of rockets for him. That's all folks!
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
I love that fact so much! thanks for sharing!
@chrisbjorn825
@chrisbjorn825 3 года назад
You should at least give his name,Chister Birdsong.(Fugelsang)
@TheDanielsweden
@TheDanielsweden 3 года назад
@@chrisbjorn825 christer birdsong? If anything his full name is Arne Christer Fuglesang. "The Swedish astronaut" is a title that's more now to the wider world.
@TheDanielsweden
@TheDanielsweden 3 года назад
One mistake thoe: he did not go into space until 2006, and then later 2009... I don't know where I got 2001 from. Don't know ether which mission he brought the candies on...
@jimmyhansson5354
@jimmyhansson5354 Год назад
Weird tip about the Super sour "S":es. I went through chemo therapy two years ago and the worst of all the side effects for me was that I could not drink cold water. As soon as I got something cold in my mouth my throat just closed up and tingled like crazy. I discovered that the "S":es somehow gave me this "drinking cold water"-feel all on its own. I know it sounds really weird, but I have since shared this tip with other people going through chemo and they experience the same effect.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks Год назад
Oh man. Jimmy I hope everything is alright. Here’s to a full recovery. Hang in there!
@ghostworship
@ghostworship 3 года назад
Try eating an entire bag of tyrkisk peber and Then you Will feel the heat 😋 // swedish candy eater 😜
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
that's just.... how? that's such a challenge that we're not sure we can handle... AT THE MOMENT. hahaha.
@Templarofsteel88
@Templarofsteel88 3 года назад
I would gladly do that, or break the candy down into smaller pieces, pour them into a bottle and fill it up with vodka, and voilà, Turkish pepper shot. :P
@jweiwei
@jweiwei 3 года назад
@@Templarofsteel88 Delicious!
@samuelyang1285
@samuelyang1285 8 месяцев назад
These people are way to underrated! This is content a good as popular RU-vidrs! 😮😮
@Vzaj-
@Vzaj- Год назад
2:11 these are supposed to be softer, but because its been shipped, they've hardened quite a bit
@villesalmela
@villesalmela 7 месяцев назад
I'm from Sweden and finland! You need to know that. Life is pain, and so is the candy :)
@torbenjohansen6955
@torbenjohansen6955 3 года назад
the tyrkisk peber is yummy in vodka ( desolve the bag in a bottle of vodka ) let it rest for a week turn the bottle upside down a few times a day. ( serv shot glases )
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
That is fascinating! I just looked it up and it appears they even sell pre-made Tykisk Pebar Vodka. We never would have known!
@paulvonborn
@paulvonborn 3 года назад
Or, put them in the bottle and throw it in your dishwasher for a spin. Them it will be ready straight away.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@paulvonborn My grandma always put potatoes in the dishwasher to clean them and get them soft so it was easier to cut. Genius life hacks.
@evak1003
@evak1003 2 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks Hello, nice vid. The pre-made Licorice shot is nooo good, better do it yourself as Torben described =) You can add some water to the vodka to make it with less alcohol. Put the bottle(s) in the freezer for a while to really cool it down. It's super yummie!
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 2 года назад
@@evak1003 thanks! We are gonna do it ourselves one of these days!!!!
@user-lv6rn9cf8m
@user-lv6rn9cf8m 3 месяца назад
Weird fact - the Swedish word "kex" comes from the English word "cake(s)" which in turn comes from the Swedish word "kaka". Went all the way round there.
@Grodman5
@Grodman5 3 года назад
Marabou is great to melt into a cup of warm milk
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
That sounds delicious! Or in coffee…
@NickiSixx1
@NickiSixx1 2 года назад
That salty liquorish S is my favorite. I could easily eat 10 in a row 😊
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 2 года назад
IMPRESSIVE
@SilverionX
@SilverionX Год назад
About team OWL and team Estrella, there's dozens of brands of chips in Sweden. I'm sure both those companies would looove if that was a thing. Also they really threw you under the bus with the salty licorice, but you took it like champs. Very impressed. I would almost argue it's a war crime to give Djungelvrål to unsuspecting non-Nordic people. I've heard it described as "being punched in the mouth with a fist full of salt" or "eating the ocean". But you guys did fantastic. My favorite Swedish snack is probably Dubbel Nougat. Disappointed that wasn't in your test because it's so good, in my opinion. Sweetish Candy store in the US has you covered with all your Nordic candies, if you want more. :)
@mikaeljacobsson1437
@mikaeljacobsson1437 Год назад
Maybe you need to go back to the 90s and earlier. Back then you were either a fan of Estrella or OLW.
@tawa7546
@tawa7546 3 года назад
Great reaction, I definitely dislike liquorice and especially salty liquorice, but Swedish chocolate, and Estrella chips are some of my favourites!
@tommybessner4318
@tommybessner4318 2 года назад
I sooo love licorice!!
@danhanqvist4237
@danhanqvist4237 Год назад
Liquorice is fantastic. Especially the salty one.
@oh...lecker9172
@oh...lecker9172 3 года назад
Kex and Marabou chocolate are definitely the best on your table😊👍 German living in Sweden. Tried also a lot of these other sweets.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
So good! We're hoping to cover Germany this summer! We'll see how it holds up against Swedish sweets! Please let us know if there are any specific treats we should try!
@someoneelse7629
@someoneelse7629 3 года назад
Haha, I found you in the comment section of 2 videos in a row, I guess everyone gets the videos in this order...
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@someoneelse7629 looks like you all have a little snack pack community in Sweden
@Matthew_is_this_handle_free
@Matthew_is_this_handle_free 7 месяцев назад
The banana skids are british (Swizzels Matlow based in Derbyshire England).
@bobbou
@bobbou 3 года назад
It's funny that you called it space candy because a Swedish astronaut actually brought a specially made version of Ahlgrens Bilar (shaped like the space shuttle) to the ISS and ate them there. You can find videos of it here on youtube!
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
We love this new fact!! Ahlgrens Bilar is "OUT OF THIS WORLD" (quite literally speaking)
@kimengqvist989
@kimengqvist989 2 года назад
Smashed Turkisk Peppar is used as an soft ice cream topping in Sweden. Used to flavor booze with as well
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks Год назад
As an ice cream topping??? On what flavor of ice cream??
@kimengqvist989
@kimengqvist989 Год назад
Absolutely. Either stirred into vanilla ice cream (custard based ice cream) or as a topping on vanilla soft ice
@jurgen4466
@jurgen4466 2 года назад
Lovely stream and fair judgements! You should try sweet and soft black licorice! Thats actually really good. My three favorites othervise is viol (Violet) candies (very unique) and chips sourcream and last Marabou helnöt.(chocolate with nut) You should try them 😃
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 2 года назад
ooooo those do sound really good! we're going to try and find those next time! wow! thanks for the recommendations! 😄
@jurgen4466
@jurgen4466 2 года назад
I understand you like strong flavor. Then this two is for you. Chili Klaus Chili chips Hot sweet chili Estrella chips Waaaaaay to strong for me but I am Swedish 😃
@jonnyberggren4598
@jonnyberggren4598 2 года назад
Omg... How cute is that doggie... ❤️
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 2 года назад
she's a fuzzy butt.
@luxeford547
@luxeford547 Год назад
The Jalapeño Cheez Doodles reign supreme! They're girthier and chillier.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks Год назад
Hahah I love the description.
@RexRegisPeter
@RexRegisPeter 2 года назад
The white monkey you got in the djungelvrål was a mistake, it is very rare, but I've got a simular piece one time. The company is very proud of their quality so when you get anything that isn't supposed to be in the bag, even if it is just a lump of salt, you should contact them and they will send you several new bags to compensate.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 2 года назад
wait, what? that's how great their customer service is? that's so cool and so professional!
@Vzaj-
@Vzaj- Год назад
6:40 dude pushed out the whole ass package and thought it was too much, yea ofc xD you gotta take little bits, its delish imo
@alvida743
@alvida743 3 года назад
Nöt Créme is not from the 80's. I ate it as a child in the early 60's.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
Ahh! see we had no idea! we were told it was from the 80s but we were wrong! We never knew that it had such a deep legacy! 😃
@viktorj9327
@viktorj9327 3 года назад
"S-MARK's" Are super popular although they're sour as f. However, Most people in Sweden can chug like 2-3 bags of them atleast in a short period of time. I guess it's something you get used too since most of us start eating it as kids. Both Sour candy's and liquorice is without a doubt the most "Popular" candy types here. But again, It's really the kind of candy you either absolutely hate or love. A lot of Swedish people are super sensitive to spices. Don't know why though lol, I've been eating spicy food my entire life. Honestly, I can't even imagine eating food unless it's spicy asf. But yeah, i guess most people i know can barely have chili in their food, which is kind of funny since I'm the type that eat them raw lol *If the candy is black and from Sweden, It's always liquorice~* x)
@miramataija1628
@miramataija1628 3 месяца назад
What? Maybe boys can do that. I remember always buying 1-2 in a kiosk on my way home from school. I eventually had to quit because I became allergic to them. I don't remember all of them being sour.
@Aluzard
@Aluzard 3 года назад
to me the jungle roar are one of my favorits =D
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
it translates to JUNGLE ROAR?! That's amazing!
@Templarofsteel88
@Templarofsteel88 3 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks Jungel roar,scream of the jungle or jungle scream depending on how you choose to translate it. :P
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@Templarofsteel88 both sound pretty epic!
@NerdySwede
@NerdySwede 3 года назад
Yes, swedes traditionally are bad at eating spicy stuff. Our local cuisine is very tame in the spice department (I read in a cook book from the 70s that 2 garlic cloves were considered "spicy" in a recipe lmao) so our tolerance comes from abroad but much of it has been toned town to match our taste buds.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
THIS IS THE BEST RESPONSE. thank you so much for clarifying haha this is amazing. i promise not to mess too much with Swedish tastebuds but this is such a great treat to know haha. 2 garlic cloves?! WE LOVE GARLIC. :D
@NerdySwede
@NerdySwede 3 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks I can proudly say we use way more garlic nowadays than the 70s. I've heard somewhere that spicy food is often a part of the cuisine in warmer countries to mask the taste of rotting food, and also because those countries have the spices to begin with. Sweden doesn't naturally have chilis or anything like that and a cold climate so we just put a shit ton of salt on it. No wonder we love salty licorice.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
​@@NerdySwede Gotta love that salt
@someoneelse7629
@someoneelse7629 3 года назад
In countrys where they have bad meat or bad posibility to preserve food, they use lots of spices to cover up the taste of half spoiled meat, then they get used to it. (the list of countrys that eats really hot food gives away the connection pretty well) I prefer the meat flavour over something drenched in garlic and hot spices, often I use only a little salt and pepper when preparing the food, and add more after I tasted the meat and a garlic butter on top.
@tawa7546
@tawa7546 3 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks actually when garlic first came to Sweden most people would cut a garlic clove in half, then just rub the cut side on the inside of the pan or pot, before throwing away the garlic clove, then cook whatever they where cooking, so yeah, it was really really tame, and I once heard someone describing Swedish food as "salty with a hint of bland". This has changed a lot over the years though and most people of the younger generation eat quite a lot of Asian food like Chinese, Thai or Indian food. So there is definitely hope for the future.
@ge_mig_nat_som_kanns
@ge_mig_nat_som_kanns 3 года назад
Crisp-brand-preference depends on the flavour. Estrella’s got the best sour cream & onion, but OLW’s got the Sir salty vinegar crisps and they are a-mazing! I would never buy Pingles. And since I’m swedish I obviously like licorice.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
we're so intrigued by the OLW's and Estrella's. we can't wait to find more of them and taste them! as far as licorice goes, we're getting there haha in terms of flavor. 😀
@Ander01SE
@Ander01SE 2 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks Nooo! Try Gårdschips and Lantchips instead. Made with the skin kept on the potatoes, making them crunchier and tastier! :O
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 2 года назад
@@Ander01SE love a crunchy chip!! I’m not sure we can find those here sadly 😐
@tagekarlsson6796
@tagekarlsson6796 2 года назад
7:07 agreed! I don’t understand what all the fuss is about. I can’t even eat it myself.
@fdk7014
@fdk7014 Месяц назад
There is some black pepper in the Tyrkisk Peber but it's not that much so marketing it as "hot" is a bit of a misnomer. It's not hot as in chili-spicyness but rather they are fairly salty.
@Shenare
@Shenare 5 дней назад
Nöt Créme works well on toast too.
@Trashbd
@Trashbd 3 года назад
Tursik Peber or Turkish Pepper is actually a Danish candy, I recommend taking some (like 5 to 10 pieces) and drop them in 20ml of vodka and let them dissolve, that is the tastiest way to enjoy them!
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
thank you! people have been suggesting we try that out and other alcoholic beverages. 😁 we were thinking of doing an alcoholic beverage or mixed drinks episode at some point in the future. we're going to have to discuss on our end to see how it may work!
@lenasoderberg2583
@lenasoderberg2583 Год назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks try that with turkisk peppar. The longer you let it be in vodka in the fridge the better. Take is as a shot
@JustHorseyMie
@JustHorseyMie 3 года назад
I've eaten salty licorice since I was little, and we used to compete to find the saltiest type of pick and mix candy. We had some hard, pear shaped ones at my grocery store, and they were extreeme... never found them somewhere else. I'm not a fan of sweet licorice though, and I don't like the non black kind...
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
Big fan of the sour pick and mix over here, almost part of the reason we started the channel!
@DavidStuart-by5ur
@DavidStuart-by5ur 6 месяцев назад
Perhaps a bit late, but try making shots out of the Turkisk Peppar. Just fill a bottle with (as whole as possible) Turkisk Peppar and fill up with vodka. Let it rest for a few days until all candy has been completely melted. Enjoy.
@stitch780
@stitch780 2 года назад
Turkish peber you use to make shoots, put the hole bag in a bottle and fill up with vodka , shake it two times a day for
@stitch780
@stitch780 2 года назад
3 days, yumie
@AbsolutePernilla
@AbsolutePernilla 3 года назад
Turkisk peppar works best in vodka. Crush a bag and put into a bottle and let sit until dissolved. Makes really great shots. Also, team Estrella, focus point: dill and chives flavor. Can't beat it.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
oh sweet! would you happen to know if there are any more candy-liquor combinations?
@AbsolutePernilla
@AbsolutePernilla 3 года назад
I think you can just about use any hard candy to put in for flavor. I don't know which part of the States you're in but there is a company in PA, Sweetish candy. They have absolutely everything you can find in Sweden. As far as drinks go here in south Sweden we make slabbedang as well. You add one part water to one part sugar. Heat it until dissolved and clear. Turn off heat. Then add one part hard unflavored liquor, like vodka or brännvin, and juice concentrate or nectar or essence to flavor. Put in container and store in freezer. After it's turned into a boozy slushy, you put a few scoops in a tall glass and add what ever tonic or soda you prefer to match the flavor with. Endless combos and so good on warm skymmer days. Also a bit dangerous because you can't really taste the alcohol.
@Templarofsteel88
@Templarofsteel88 3 года назад
The part about Ahlgrens bilar was kind of wrong,they were trying to make marshmallows but it did not turn out well (or maybe even better since it stuck and got popular :P) They have quite recently come out with bigger versions of the candy.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
They make bigger versions now?? Like a full inch? how big? must find those.
@Templarofsteel88
@Templarofsteel88 3 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks I'm not sure if they are even available outside of Sweden (or Europe) but they call them Alhgrens limousines.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@Templarofsteel88 I love that so much! Limousines... will need to track them down one day
@Templarofsteel88
@Templarofsteel88 3 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=ahlgrens+limousiner
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@Templarofsteel88 aren't those just the cutest things!
@Marta84sweden
@Marta84sweden 3 года назад
Daim is pronounced "dime" like your money...its similar to a skor-bar. The Grilled-Onion chips is amazing. And yes there is really a OLW vs Estrella going on over here. You did a great job trying the salted liquorice. This is such a special and required taste.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
We really put an effort into the salted liquorice :) thanks for the acknowledgement and kind words! I would love to see a blindfold taste test of OLW vs Estrella, sounds like a fun afternoon!
@Skuggan84
@Skuggan84 3 года назад
I used to be on team Estrella with their sourcreme and onion chips. But I have switched to team olw. Estrella just isn't what they used to be...
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@Skuggan84 wow. Switching for the other team huh? We were able to get our hands on some of those OLW and Estrella dip mixes and we’re so excited to dig into them next week!
@Skuggan84
@Skuggan84 3 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks yep. When Estrella changed their recipe for their Sourcreme and Onion I switched to OLW.. don't like the new taste of Estrella. Also.. OLW have the Ranch taste wich I also like (not the hot Ranch though. Don't like them). Dill och gräslök (Dill and chives) i still prefer Estrella. And Estrella Grill is a good one if you prefer straight onion crisps ;) So I'm sort of on both teams. Depending on what taste I have the urge for.. (and yes, sweden has a lot of different tastes to choose from.) Same goes for cheese doodles wich both brands have variations of.. maybe stars? Or balls? Or cheddar? Maybe you like Jalapeños? I'm sure you could find your perfect taste here. And if not there is allways a bunch of dips to enhance the taste ;) I like Peanut rings... crispy corn rings with peanut butterish taste... so good....
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@Skuggan84 I think we have 10 dips! Pretty sure it includes all of those you mentioned. What are these peanut rings though?? I will be looking that up. Sweden really has strong snack game!
@tarakennellymalmberg9841
@tarakennellymalmberg9841 2 года назад
Maybe someone already mentioned it but the Swedish astronaut Christer Fuglesang actually brought Ahlgrens Bilar with him to space in 2009 :)
@SteamboatW
@SteamboatW 3 года назад
Sprött = Crispy. Daim is pronounced Dime. ... yes, like the 10c coin. It was even called Dime for a while, and the export version is still called "dime". Those Cheeze Doodles are the standard ones. They also exist with specific cheeses like Cheddar and there's the "jumbo" ones.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
CRISPY! Hermes is indeed Sprött in that case. We have seen that there are all kinds of Daim products too and we're going to track some down!
@someoneelse7629
@someoneelse7629 3 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks Daim strössel is for sprinkling on cakes and icecream, it's really good
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@someoneelse7629 that sounds like a dream
@ei96byod
@ei96byod 3 года назад
The cheese doodles are actually supposed to be the same as the ones you have. The american ones are made by a company called Old London. The swedish ones are made by a company that was a cooperation (don't know if it still is) between Old London and the Swedish company Wasa (the company that makes different kinds of "knäckebröd" or crisp breads). Together the initials of Old London and Wasa spells OLW, which has since become one of the biggest potato chip manufacturers in Sweden.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
You just blew my mind. OLW conglomerate! My favorite snack abbreviation I had known of to date, is that Nabisco (Oreos, Chips Ahoy, Ritz etc) stands for the National Biscuit Company. But I think the OLW story just took the cake!
@ei96byod
@ei96byod 3 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks He he, I think you exaggerated a bit, but it is definitely an interesting cooperation between an American and a Swedish company. They now make a lot of awesome snacks. I think Old Londons Cheese Doodles was the first cheese snack of its kind if I am not mistaken, even before Cheetos. I'm sure someone will tell me if I'm wrong 🙂
@ei96byod
@ei96byod 3 года назад
Replying to myself here. Had to go and check the facts, and I can now correct myself. Cheetos were released before Cheez doodles. I also corrected the name of the product here. It's Cheez, not Cheese.😄
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@ei96byod you are your own fact checker. I looked it up myself, looks like Cheetos were invented in 1948,
@RexRegisPeter
@RexRegisPeter 2 года назад
Wow, thanks, I didn't know that. Äntligen en förklaring till OLW
@Vzaj-
@Vzaj- Год назад
i can tell one/or both of you is a gamer, i can hear that nice zelda sound effect :D also 1:20 say "Kex chocolad" not just "kex" :D
@liljovich
@liljovich 3 года назад
Daim is pronounced like your 10 cents Dime kind think they sell them at Ikea in the states. You cut at a corner on Nut Cream and take little at the time :)
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
Aaaah! We knew we'd mess up at least half of the pronunciations. Daim was so good we will have to scope it out next trip to IKEA, I bet it would taste so good crumbled on top of their soft serve ice cream!
@Vzaj-
@Vzaj- Год назад
0:45 kexchoklad is straight candy, dont listen to the marketing XD
@Bun.Gaming
@Bun.Gaming Год назад
7:31 Those chips we have them in Sweden in like mannnnnnnyyyyyyy flavors and I must say it’s my favorite kind of chips
@herrbonk3635
@herrbonk3635 3 года назад
I had that Printzells Nöt-Crème as a kid in the early 1960s. So it's not "from the 80s".
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
We stand corrected! Had no idea it had such a long legacy
@herrbonk3635
@herrbonk3635 3 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks Well, I'm not *that* old :) (Saw the rest of your video now though, and I can honestly say that you handled that salmiak-lakris better than most English speakers I've known.)
@danhanqvist4237
@danhanqvist4237 Год назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks Not sure about today, but you used to be able to get it in tubs, a bit like Nutella.
@melmo33
@melmo33 3 года назад
Also, I LOVE licorice.... but the salty stuff tests that love.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
Well you know, we try....
@melmo33
@melmo33 3 года назад
Save some for meeeee :D
@robhobsweden
@robhobsweden 3 года назад
Just don't ask just for "Kex", then you will get a dry buscuit. Ask for "Kexchoklad". :)
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
oooo! ok! that's great advice because we love kexchoklad! 😊
@AlexKall
@AlexKall 3 года назад
We got ammonium chloride in chemistry class as a bribe to stay awake through the periodic system. It was the highlight of the week, the ammonium chloride, not the periodic system ;-)
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
hahaha that's amazing!
@elinjohansson1477
@elinjohansson1477 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@RexRegisPeter
@RexRegisPeter 2 года назад
We even got to make it in class, and then of course eat it.
@Vzaj-
@Vzaj- Год назад
17:20 not low tolerance for "spice" since we consider indian, mexican food etc spicy. but not liqorice spicy :S
@sararitakt1005
@sararitakt1005 3 года назад
I'm Swedish, not too fond of licorice. The chocolate covered cones in the beginning, I've never had or seen... Gott & blandat is a favorite, except the black pieces...
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
Such a variety! We loved that one
@sararitakt1005
@sararitakt1005 3 года назад
Have been wishing and waiting forever for them to make a bag with only the coloured ones! But alas... There's a whole bunch of varieties, but not that 😒
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@sararitakt1005 Maybe we should start a petition!
@SteamboatW
@SteamboatW 2 года назад
"Djungelvrål" = Jungle scream.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 2 года назад
JUNGLE SCREAM!! thats the best candy name
@Korine85
@Korine85 3 года назад
I am one of those that are on the fence whether liquorice is good or not. Generally I don’t like it or eat it, but sometimes I can get these cravings for salt and especially liquorice. The best one is fresh Finnish liquorice, or in the summer vanilla ice cream with raspberry and liquorice swirls.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
Maybe we need to ease into the world of licorice more and try that ice cream, I don't think I've ever met an ice cream I didn't like.
@Korine85
@Korine85 3 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks my favorit is from the brand Sia. HallonSaltlakrits or even Saltlakrits (that dont have the raspberry) is the best one to have on a hot summer day. But only occasionally when the salt cravings hit. 😉
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@Korine85 hmmmm we do get the salty cravings! i think we need to get used to the Anise flavor? is it anise? i forget...
@Korine85
@Korine85 3 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks sort of. Real liquorice comes from the liquoriceroot and is actually sweet, thus the difference between sweet liquorice and salt liquorice that has added salmiak (ammonium chloride) which makes it salty. Products with liquorice can also contain anise extract to some variations.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@Korine85 very impressed by your licorice knowledge!
@jessicakurki4988
@jessicakurki4988 Год назад
There’s a Swedish candy called Hockeypulver, you should try that😇
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 11 месяцев назад
That sounds awesome!
@tommyandersson4286
@tommyandersson4286 3 года назад
shes on point on the fire its not hot but its still makes you hot allso mix the tyrkis peber to a small bottel of vodka and make sure candy disolves by chaking and let it be shaking and let it be until the vodka is black :D
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
We’re going to try this out soon!
@Vzaj-
@Vzaj- Год назад
5:49 OH YESSSSSSSSSSSS NÖT CREME, IM GONNA SPLURGE!!!
@-SuTen-
@-SuTen- 8 месяцев назад
Salty licorice and salmiak, it's an Viking thing... :)
@jiverriver
@jiverriver 3 года назад
I love salty licorice the saltier the better, and im also a team OLW
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
you sir, are a mad man! haha! team OLW seems to be the more vocal team here and it seems like we really need to try out some of these chips!
@melmo33
@melmo33 3 года назад
I very much WANT to love salty licorice bc it's basically the combo of two of my fav things but dang...it's tough. Any reccos on an entry candy?? Maybe I started too strong.
@evak1003
@evak1003 2 года назад
OLW-team!!!! Yes of course
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 2 года назад
One more for OLW
@elsa7801
@elsa7801 3 года назад
My favorite is "svenskjävlar" Amazingly tasty.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
Yumm
@liljovich
@liljovich 3 года назад
Cars (bilar ) you ned to eat like 5-7 at the time!
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
ohh this totally happened after the shoot hahah.
@neville1311
@neville1311 2 года назад
OLW! Because they got the Cheese doodles. Btw no one in Sweden calls them "Cheese doodles", we call them "Ostbågar" meaning "cheese bows".
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 2 года назад
Oh yeah for sure. Cheez doodles are an American thing. It’s super lame. I know. But hey! I like cheese bows a lot more!
@CoCooMa11
@CoCooMa11 3 года назад
If you think the grill chips are dangerious, you should see it if you had a few different diping sauces that we use aswell
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
We only JUST heard about these dipping sauces?! What kind of flavors are they? We have to track them down, love a good dip
@elsa7801
@elsa7801 3 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks Estrella union dip is very good with grillchips.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@elsa7801 we just found the dips! Stay tuned on Wednesday. We tried em all!
@PaulaTheLittleOne
@PaulaTheLittleOne 3 года назад
Team Estrella, for sure 😆👍
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
And another for team Estrella! We should probably start counting these tallies
@PaulaTheLittleOne
@PaulaTheLittleOne 3 года назад
That's a great idea! Estrella makes thinner crisps and OLW makes them chunkier. When it comes to vinegar chips I actually prefer OLW (they make them thin, for some reason).
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@PaulaTheLittleOne interesting! I wonder why OLW makes only the vinegar ones thin? I think maybe we need to do a comparison test ourselves one of these days
@PaulaTheLittleOne
@PaulaTheLittleOne 3 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks Oh no, I got it wrong! It's the other way around!! So I'm team OLW, they make thin crisps, but I buy Estrella's vinegar chips (because for a long while OLW didn't make these, at least not available where I live) and although they make chunky crisps for some reason their vinegar chips are super thin. But I actually tried OLW's vinegar chips the other day and they were much, MUCH tastier!! So, I'm a complete 100% OLW fan now. Sorry I got confused. I don't eat chips very often now as they give me cramps since my gallbladder was removed after an acute infection. All fatty foods give cramps, unfortunately 😒. But sometimes I can't resist 😏
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@PaulaTheLittleOne oh my goodness. OK 100% team OLW! Glad you can treat yourself sometimes :)
@Vzaj-
@Vzaj- Год назад
10:20 its a bit too sweet for me, but good thing marabou has like +30 different flavours and kinds :D
@danhanqvist4237
@danhanqvist4237 Год назад
Nöt Crème is much older than the 80s.
@smievil
@smievil 3 года назад
i like tyrkisk peber, has a bit of a spicy flavor think salta katten or salmiakki has more of a sour flavor which is also nice, salta katten started doing bigger blander candy lately though. but just salty licorice isn't really my thing otherwise
@smievil
@smievil 3 года назад
banana skids can get really hard during winters but is otherwise very chewy or sluggish but i like their taste
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@smievil the semi-tart banana flavor was so good! We loved it too. I could definitely see kids losing their teeth in them though
@Vzaj-
@Vzaj- Год назад
14:35 WAIT IVE NEVER SEEN THAT ? thats super rare. ive had like 5-10 bags total in my 24 years, and ive never seen that. ive seen friends eat like +30 bags, never seen that
@dracopticon7788
@dracopticon7788 10 месяцев назад
Hello! I'm a Swede and loooove salty licoriche. BUT: you shouldn't really eat more than, let's say five or six pieces of it, as it's loaded with something called Glyrrhizine which affects your heart rate and makes it beat faster. And that is not good in the long run, so eat it sparsely!
@chrisbjorn825
@chrisbjorn825 3 года назад
That white djungelvrål sure is an error,never even have one off them,I´m 45 and i have never heard off them.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
It definitely tasted like a manufacturing error, it was AWFUL hah.
@tomeng9520
@tomeng9520 3 года назад
The best chips are made by OLW.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
One more for OLW! We found a shop that carried the dips and we're very excited to try them out in the coming weeks!
@carpetclimber4027
@carpetclimber4027 2 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks The dips are awesome and add a whole other dimension to snacks. If you want a more healthy variant, make spears out of cucumber and carrots and dip those, it's very common around here.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 2 года назад
@@carpetclimber4027 that’s exactly what I told Hermès in our Dips episode! I was thinking carrots and celery but cucumber does sound the most refreshing, especially with the Dill Dip!
@platez81
@platez81 2 года назад
Marabou Choklad is like an everyday kinda chocolate here in Sweden its not at all high quality by any means. Its good as hell however :D.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 2 года назад
its higher quality than a Hershey Bar, thats for sure. really delicious and smooth!
@danhanqvist4237
@danhanqvist4237 Год назад
I don't particularly like it. Not dark enough for me. Too little chocolate, basically. (But way better than Hersheys or Cadbury's, though that's not really saying very much).
@BlaserAndDesert
@BlaserAndDesert 3 года назад
Us people, if you try Black Lakrits some times you gonne like it more and more just like us as kids growing up :)
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
ooooo color us intrigued! we've been tasting australian black licorice and it's not as intense as Swedish licorice so it's like a nice stepping stone. we may go back to trying out more swedish licorice because of all the recommendations and responses. :D
@Rimorine
@Rimorine 3 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks it also changes the flavour of white wine (probably red too??)! Pop a saltlakrits in and have a sip. It is so weird
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
@@Rimorine That sounds like a science experiment we'll have to test out!
@williamdegrey
@williamdegrey 2 года назад
Estrella for chips, OLW for cheez doodles.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks Год назад
Oooo that’s good advice. We still have some of the packets somewhere.
@danhanqvist4237
@danhanqvist4237 Год назад
By brother used to make half of all the Daim produced.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 11 месяцев назад
That’s so lucky!!!! Whenever we are bored.. we go to ikea to buy a ton of daim candy. We should do a lame ikea episode one day haha.
@imserius7457
@imserius7457 2 года назад
Go sweden!
@Belnick6666
@Belnick6666 2 года назад
Turkish Peber is used(young crush it and put it in home made vodka etc) and bought a lot in Sweden, but Fazer is Finnish. To Swedes it is just candy, it is not strong, but it have a cumulative effect... eating 10 vs eating 1 is much different for someone that don't like liquorice. Also "Supersalta Krutdurkar" from Lakritskungen is my favorite liquorice right now. Swedes like liquorice the same way USA people like sour candy....I personally h8!!! sour candy...why would I ever wanna eat raw lemons all the time!!
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 2 года назад
oh man, if you haaaate sour "candy" haha you need to stay away from the hawaiian dried lemon peels. we had it and it was too much, we almost threw up. the australian black licorice is not too bad, it's missing the salt but i think it's a nice jumping off point if we want to venture back to salted licorice.
@Belnick6666
@Belnick6666 2 года назад
@@SaltyandSweetSnacks Here, before covid, we just took the ferry over to Denmark and bought liquorice there and then home again because the danish one is not legal in Sweden as it is too strong, but it is not like the customs care to check if we brought in candy from our neighbor country :P I have never heard of aussie liquorice, but I know that people form USA sometimes call liquorice that is not really liquorice, like those red striped things? about sour candy, i tried one of those warheards extreme.....yea, no thx :P
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 2 года назад
@@Belnick6666 warheads are super extreme. As kids it was a battle to prove your were “tough”. We had no idea the Danish licorice is illegal in Sweden?? That is fascinating. We haven’t filmed a Denmark episode yet but now I’m already fearing the licorice in that package….
@Belnick6666
@Belnick6666 2 года назад
​@@SaltyandSweetSnacks Yea, not many people know about that law, it is one of those law that i doubt anyone wish to enforce or care about as I never heard of anyone losing their life from eating liquorice :P (it might have to do with the glycyrrhizic acid % is allowed to be higher in denmark than in sweden) If you have a heavy salt diet, sodium, you should not eat a lot of liquorice as the liquorice make the salt(sodium) stay in the body, but the only problem i ever had from over consumption of liquorice is diarrhea lol(which might help old people :P)
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 2 года назад
@@Belnick6666 dual purpose! :)
@Vzaj-
@Vzaj- Год назад
12:20 im swedish, 24 year old, "born and bred", but i really dont like liquorice. maybe 2 kinds out of 100, which is low-rate. sooo yea. but trust me, its not "that big", its just common. thing is, probably less than 40% swedes like liquorice, so.
3 года назад
15:56 Turkisk Peber Fazer is from Finland
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
Thanks for pointing out! Some of the snacks we review are made in other countries but popular in the country we are "visiting" in the episode! We read that it was originally Danish and then purchased by the Finnish! We need some more Finnish suggestions if you have any!
@monsterlair
@monsterlair 3 года назад
The best thing ever is to take out a couple of dl from a 750 cl vodka bottle, dump a bag of Tyrkisk Peber into the remaining vodka and let them dissolve. Voila, excellent shots.
@SaltyandSweetSnacks
@SaltyandSweetSnacks 3 года назад
we're researching what other drinks we can try that involves candy. we really want to try it!
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