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What Our American Family REALLY THINKS ABOUT GERMANY (& Tasting Unique German Foods!) 

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One of the funniest videos we have ever made! We put Jonathan's Mom in the hot seat - answering your questions about our life in Germany while taste testing some of Germany's most.... interesting?... foods.
Episode 72 | #america #germany #americaningermany #expatlife | Filmed August 24, 2022
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@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
Hi guys! We hope you are having some fun and laughing along with us on this light hearted video. Just a quick note for those who aren't familiar with the platform of "hot ones" - the idea is to make yourself try foods that are intentionally outside of your comfort zone and culinary familiarity to provide a comical platform for an interview. Whereas the online show does this with hot sauce, we intentionally chose a few German foods that are definitely "unique" to the American palette and foods that challenged our comfort zone from the get-go. We hope you had some fun and look forward to seeing you all next Sunday. Cheers!
@friedrichstock6377
@friedrichstock6377 Год назад
Why are you guys so weirded by nearly all German wurst specialties? None of you three seemed to be able to stand the taste or texture of them in your mouth. You wouldn't survive a single week in a German family with traditional choice of food! I really hope you always find some food you like here.
@manuelplate6370
@manuelplate6370 Год назад
All the good food, we ate in the evening. And on saturday we got *METTBRÖTCHEN* with one (!!!) Glas of Coca Cola. Therefore the Saturday evening was already part of the holy sunday.
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
@@manuelplate6370 i think we'd love Mett. We have had beef tar tar on multiple occasions and thought it was great!
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
@@friedrichstock6377 there are TONS of German foods we love here. But the point if the video was to select foods we had hesitance about eating to push us outside of our comfort zone.
@Alexandra-dh9kl
@Alexandra-dh9kl Год назад
@@friedrichstock6377 That's a good question 🤔I love all the sausages but I'm german and was grown with it.
@jessicaausborn
@jessicaausborn Год назад
Just a quick note, the salad you had was Fleischsalat not Wurstsalat. Fleischsalat is more often eaten as a spread on bread and has Mayonnaise. Wurstsalat is eaten as a salad and is marinated with oil and vinegar. Both are made with Wurst ;-). It might however be that these names are used differently in your region of Germany. That wouldn’t be the first time this happened.
@vurmitza
@vurmitza Год назад
Am I the only one who finds it WEIRD to call it FleischSALAT because the main ingedient is meat and there is literally no salad at all in it .....
@nriamond8010
@nriamond8010 Год назад
@@vurmitza In the original meaning, salad has nothing to do with the plant salat but it is a kind of dish. Fruit salad has no salad in it, either :)
@wolfgangpreier9160
@wolfgangpreier9160 Год назад
@@vurmitza Yes, „da haben wir den Salat“ - no salad anywhere…
@vurmitza
@vurmitza Год назад
@@nriamond8010 That's true, good example with the fruit salad.
Год назад
@@vurmitza You also find "Nudelsalat" weird, right? If not, why not? ;-)
@Opa_Andre
@Opa_Andre Год назад
This was fun to watch, but I would say tasting of the different types of sausage was some kind of unfair. On the one hand, if you learn before tasting, from which ingredients something was made, possibly even before tasting "pictures in the head" are formed, possibly aversion or even disgust. And on the other hand, if someone else next to you is about to throw up, this also leads to the same negative prejudice. It would be the same if I had to eat fried insects or worms - they might taste good, but just the thought of it would trigger a gag reflex in me. So my greatest respect to your mother for taking on this challenge.
@59erUlli
@59erUlli Год назад
Ich glaube, bei jeder Wurstsorte, die auf eurem Tisch steht, müsste ich nur bei dem Geruch schon k....n !!!🤣 (Ihr seid nicht allein).
@thorstent2542
@thorstent2542 Год назад
For example, I woundn't eat sheep eyes (Pork head) if I know it before.
@bessyisyourbestieforever3164
Also die haben sich ja die schlechtesten dinge ausgesucht die arme Mama hahaha 😂
@human_isomer
@human_isomer Год назад
Exactly. When thinking of honey as bee vomit, or beer and wine as yeast poop, people may also be disgusted when they don't know how it tastes.
@thorstent2542
@thorstent2542 Год назад
@@human_isomer ...or rotten clumped milk.
@bobavontanelorn5713
@bobavontanelorn5713 Год назад
About your final question: as your ancestors had lived in the northwest of Germay (and parts of your families still do) you should definetly try Labskaus and a Oldenburger Kohl and Pinkel Tour in winter (because bothe meals are traditional winter meals)… (I have to mention: „Pinkel“ is a special sausage which does not relate to anything which could the translated word mean). Trying it blindfolded at first (or ignoring how it looks like) could be wise, but it tastes great but looks quite odd. The Oldenburger Kohl tour could be combined with „Bosseln“ which is a regional ‚sport‘ which us done in the area your ancestor relate to. It is fun, please take the time and try! Take a few people from the region and let you show how this works and how „Kohl & Pinkel“ is eaten and how a Kohl tour is celebrated… And a small comment: german traditional food comes usually from times where family were poor and had to use and turn from animals into food everything that is eatable. So it looks (and tastes) often quite gross. And it had to be treated that it stays as long in a eatable condition even while the people in this time did not have a refrigerator. That is why stuff like Blutwurst and Sülze was invented. In this rich time almost every german will react as you did in the video.
@supernova19805
@supernova19805 Год назад
Jonathan's Mom is adorable! And the special sound effects of you swallowing water quickly, made me LOL! I'm German, and I refused to eat some of those things when growing up there. There are so many different varieties of Liverwurst, and you probably picked up the worst kind. Try a true Thueringer Leberwurst.
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
Jonthan's mom is really a lovely lady and such a good sport for going along with us on this video.
@loboheeler
@loboheeler Год назад
Liverwurst can be found in grocery stores all over the USA, but I have not known anybody who claimed to like it. The stores would not stock a perishable item if it did not sell reasonably fast. I would love to try a more chunky form of Leberwurst like was shown here. Only a small percentage of Americans like liver of any sort.
@supernova19805
@supernova19805 Год назад
@@loboheeler, I think it's a generational and/or cultural thing too. My parents grew up eating things, the younger generation now, would never touch. Back in those days, almost everything of an animal was used, to make it into something "edible", and they ate what they had. For example, liver and onions used to be a big thing with the older generation but now, few people eat it anymore. I wouldn't be surprised, if some of those items slowly disappeared from the shelves. I do however, have a funny story to tell about a German meal that included cow's tongue and my American husband.😆
@claudiakarl7888
@claudiakarl7888 Год назад
@@supernova19805 Actually that’s the way it should be done. Using everything edible of an animal that has been slaughtered is a sign of respect for that animal.
@in_wino_veritas
@in_wino_veritas Год назад
I also congratulate her for her courage. And you're definitely right about Leberwurst, there are different types of them in different consistency and this is rather a type that I would skip, but I would eat a more pâte style of it.
@peter_meyer
@peter_meyer Год назад
For your question, there's merely one answer: Mett, fresh from the Butcher. With onions, pepper and maybe some salt
@akkasams2059
@akkasams2059 Год назад
Absolutely... That's what sometimes is called: Maurermarmelade. Brick layer's jam
@mels.9674
@mels.9674 Год назад
So lecker! 😊 Aber ich meine mich zu erinnern, dass sie es bereits in Hamburg in der Oberhafenkantine gegessen haben.
@juttapopp1869
@juttapopp1869 Год назад
That is a purely northern thing. And quite disgusting even to a south-German, lol.
@kratzikatz1
@kratzikatz1 Год назад
Butter vergessen😠😉🤭
@pe.bo.5038
@pe.bo.5038 Год назад
@@juttapopp1869 Nope!---For sure not everyday,but occasionally-yes!
@marie9814
@marie9814 Год назад
You picked the really traditional harty sausages. I would also recommend the "feine" leberwurst made from veal. I like Sülze with Bratkartoffeln and a Tatar sauce. Blutwurst goes fine with a little bit of mustard. I liked the video. Had some pretty good laughs. But also suzie gave some good perspectives. Props to her!
@pixelbartus
@pixelbartus Год назад
What you really should try next: Zwiebelkuchen (onion cake) with Federweißer (a step between grape juice and wine). The season ist starting right now and it is delicious. EDIT: If you buy Federweißer in the grocery store, be aware to NOT lay down the bottle when you are taking it home. Federweißer is in a process of fermentation. So the closure of the bottle is build in a way, that it is not fully closed, for gas can leave the bottle. So if you lay it down the federweißer will slowly leave the bottle too.
@thorstent2542
@thorstent2542 Год назад
It's a quick learning process. But good to know before.
Год назад
I absolutely second the Zwiebelkuche recommendation. I just love it, and get it when I get the chance, without Federweisser even.
@theresabu3000
@theresabu3000 Год назад
Delicious food in the south - gebratene Maultaschen mit Eiern (swabian pockets fried with Eggs), Käsespätzle. More common in Saxony: Rouladen mit Klößen und Rotkohl (roulades with potato dumplings and red cabbage) - these are hearty meals that you eat at a restaurant or with family at a holiday.
@CornedBee
@CornedBee 4 месяца назад
Is Federweißer the same thing as Sturm? In Austria, I have never heard the first term.
@Kater9277
@Kater9277 Год назад
Suzie: retches out some unique German spread also Suzie: I'm SO HAPPY TO BE HERE! This cracked me up, ngl xD
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
She's hilarious.
@zuckerzwerg123
@zuckerzwerg123 Год назад
A warm and welcoming "Willkommen in Deutschland!" to lovely Suzie! ❤ Next time I suggest trying the same foods, but the way they are eaten in Germany... Most of them are to be eaten on buttered slices of bread. The BloodSausage you had is the one with a quite thick crust - in the RhinelandRegion it is eaten fried in a Pan until the crust bursts, then served warm with mashed potatos and apple sauce. The dish is called "Himmel un Ääd" (heaven and earth). It's also the way "the French" (who brought it to Germany) use to eat it, yet they sometimes add a bit more cinnamon. Fried, warm, with a bit of mustard on a buttered slice of bread can be also very nice. In other regions of Germany this kind of blood sausage is indeed eaten cold on bread, but usually it's recommended to remove the outer layer (crust) first - otherwise it's way too chewy. The Aspik, and also Sülze, are eaten either with a side dish (warm Bratkartoffeln and, maybe, roasted onions or Kartoffelsalat) or very thin on bread with Tartar sauce (Remoulade). There are many variations of "Sülze" - and usually there are thick slices to be eaten with a side dish and VERY thin slices to be eaten on bread (with tartar sauce). Fleischsalat, which you had, is quite different from Bavarian Wurstsalat. (Fleischsalat: white sauce, Wurstsalat: usually grated cheese, sausage and pickles with an oil & vinegar dressing) - Fleischsalat, again, is to be eaten in a thin layer on a buttered slice of bread or in bread rolls. OR: it's also ideal as a sandwich filling with American bread. The Zungenwurst: never fold it - because the spices (mainly cinnamon and thyme - it's related to the blood sausage) make it way too intense to be eaten in a "double layer" - but a thin slice on bread with a bit of mustard on top can be quite delicious. Leberwurst: as already mentioned in the comments, you have to have a thin spread of (ideally Kalbs-)Leberwurst on bread. But it was funny to watch, even though I got a bit distracted from the answers to the questions ;-D Thank you!
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
I read about the dish "Heaven and Earth" and I am REALLY intrigued. I would love to have it prepared by someone who really knows how to cook it well. As with most ingredients, 99% of it is preparation.
@friedrichstock6377
@friedrichstock6377 Год назад
@@TypeAshton Then you must go to any "Brauhaus" in Cologne - there you'll get the best on Earth!
@Sophie-hl3jd
@Sophie-hl3jd Год назад
This is hilarious! Jonathan‘s poor mom really did a great job! I‘m German and hate all of these or have never even tried them except Leberwurst (of which I only eat one specific brand)!
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
She was SUCH a good sport!
@lorenzsabbaer7725
@lorenzsabbaer7725 Год назад
@@TypeAshton you need "senf" on every of that, otherwise it tastes like bäh.
@MrMephistoo
@MrMephistoo Год назад
@@lorenzsabbaer7725 NEIN! Kein Senf! Eine gute Wurst schmeckt für sich selbst. Senf macht das Geschmackserlebnis zunichte!
@brag0001
@brag0001 Год назад
@@MrMephistoo eben. Wenn die Wurst scheiße schmeckt, hilft nur noch Senf 😉
@Yulo2000Leyje
@Yulo2000Leyje Год назад
I totaly agree on that too. And local traditons, butchers and brands can change the experience a lot. I hope your meat came right out of the fridge.
@kayneahnung3661
@kayneahnung3661 Год назад
About "Wurstsalat": The "version" you have in your bowl is actually used as a spread on bread. The "Wurstsalat" you get for eating in a restaurant would not contain as much mayonnaise - It would indeed be more salad-like, made with vinegar.
@filmfehler8933
@filmfehler8933 Год назад
Also we Name the one in your bowl "Fleischsalat", but don't ask me why, to this Day I don't understand, caus I picture meet more like a steak than littel strips of "Lyoner" like sausage
@theresabu3000
@theresabu3000 Год назад
That's how I eat Fleischsalat as well - the only thing I like of what you tried. There is a regional divide in how you marinade Wurstsalat - in the south (Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria) with broth and vinegar. To the north its with mayonnaise - probably because of the temperature, before there were fridges. Today it's not that rigid - you can still get Fleischsalat with mayonnaise in the south, from a "Metzger" its really delicious.
@levelnine123
@levelnine123 Год назад
please treat your mother to the delicious good things to eat too :) Currywurst - typically German, sauerkraut - it couldn't be healthier, white sausage and co. - you have to have pork, roast - a classic Sunday meal, roulades - rolled or wrapped, kale - the king of cabbage varieties, Maultaschen - Swabian for beginners, panfish and Labskaus - on the leftovers matter, Black Forest gateau - counting calories is forbidden
@theuncalledfor
@theuncalledfor 8 месяцев назад
I know I'm spitting straight blasphemy, but I don't care. BAKE white sausage. Try it. Bake it until the skin starts to get crispy, and make sure to cut little vents into it beforehand so it doesn't explode. Serve it with some kind of ketchup or burger sauce. Or a sauce made of yoghurt and/or quark with herbs in it. Leave the skin on while you eat it. Use a steak knife for cutting. This goes completely against the "correct" way of eating it, but it tastes delicious so you shouldn't listen to anyone telling you not to do it.
@Force-Majeure
@Force-Majeure Год назад
Ha, you missed the "Mettbrötchen", a bun with minced raw pork, fresh onions and salt/pepper. A classic to shock foreigners 🤣
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
That is on our list of dishes to try in the near future. Jonathan enjoys beef tar tar so I think he would probably enjoy it!
@maiaallman4635
@maiaallman4635 Год назад
I thought raw pork carries a risk of worms?
@jukkl
@jukkl Год назад
​@@maiaallman4635 There is a risk of toxoplasmosis, which is harmless for a normal person. Mett should not be consumed during pregnancy (for the same reason, you shoud stay away from litter boxes during pregnancy). Might be bothersome for people with severe immunodeficiencies.
@betaich
@betaich Год назад
@@maiaallman4635 that is why pork for Mett has to be inspected by a vet after slaughter and for risk of bacteria is only allowed to be sold on the day it was made
@Schlachti10
@Schlachti10 Год назад
@@maiaallman4635 Mett is heavily regulated. Only meat from pigs that have been checked by a vet after butchering them can be used and the mett has to be sold the same day it was produced.
@cinnamoon1455
@cinnamoon1455 Год назад
This video looked more like jungle camp than black forest family tbh. I loved how Ashton and Susy kept hiding their food behind the bowl and Jonathan only noticed with the last one. What I was missing from that list of meat products was Mettwurst. Different fried sausages might also be a topic. You could even include some other European ones and compare those, as they differ quite a lot. In Switzerland Olmabratwurst/Kalbsbratwurst or Cervelat (which can be eaten as is or fried) are good candidates.
@simonsgg
@simonsgg Год назад
Danke 1000 Mal! I haven't laughed this hard in the longest time. Had to share this gem with others. Masterfully done; the selection of the foods, the length and the editing. Such great information and entertainment! When our daughter when she as age 2 (now a woman) used to eat blood sausage at her German omi's house and loved it, yikes! Not our taste for sure. Ashton huge compliments for your courage and honesty. We can't get past the texture on the jellied cold cuts. Also, Jonathan's mom is such a great addition to the team, she is so sincere, giving and patient. Shout out to her please. Not sure if you considered it, but the difference between German and American humor is a lot like the sausage you tried today. Karneval Büttrede, standup, radio skits, movies, are very different. Continued success, Greg
@asmodon
@asmodon Год назад
The idea to use the hot ones format is genius! I was laughing so hard.
@witty2u
@witty2u Год назад
Fleischsalat is not eaten the way you do either... It goes on top of a roll or a piece of great German bread. 😀 My recommendation is to have a German prepare the food you like to taste. For example Leberwurst you don't spread as thick as you did. 😅
@silviahannak3213
@silviahannak3213 Год назад
They have no Idea how to eat it..its even without anything..Actually there are some Vegetables inside. That is not Wurstsalat.
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
I think where I made the mistake with the Fleischsalat is that I have always seen it presented at restaurants in a big bowl like a salad (and it is typically listed on the menu with the salads). So I mistakenly presumed that it was eaten similarly. Do they usually serve Fleischsalat with bread rolls and then you assemble at the table?
@echoesde
@echoesde Год назад
@@TypeAshton I know several colleagues who eat Fleischsalat directly from the bowl (no bread). I prefer to assemble it with bread or bread rolls and usually it is served with one of the two in restaurants.
@wandilismus8726
@wandilismus8726 Год назад
@@TypeAshton i eat the Fleischsalat directly with Bread or a breadroll but no Butter. Some eat it with Butter.
@Vardraq
@Vardraq Год назад
I, as being German, am confused, as to why you wrote not to spread Leberwurst that thick? The thicker the better! But you should get any form of meat fresh from the butcher, and not packed in the super market.
@peter_meyer
@peter_meyer Год назад
Jeez, your selection of food is extremely challenging. I'd probably left the room out of protest. My utmost respect. Next time try "watering it down" with a beer.
@VoodooMcVee
@VoodooMcVee Год назад
Hehe, how different tastes can be. I was drooling over the delicious looking plate they got there. All of those are items which I eat regularly with great enjoyment.
@gwahli9620
@gwahli9620 Год назад
@@VoodooMcVee Indeed. Blutwurst und Leberwurst insbesondere - so lecker. Looks like they forgot to spread butter unto the bread - this is like a salad without dressing: painfully bland. Leberwurst might be eaten without, but other sausages or cheese on bread without butter is just wrong.
@larsmeyer6369
@larsmeyer6369 Год назад
The food selection was wonderful unfair. You made my day! Love to you and your wonderful mom. Thanks for living here...
@henkmeerhof8647
@henkmeerhof8647 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣 Jonatan's mom is a real trooper. I would not think for a second to make my mom try those German treats, but then she know most of those. In general you will find variations of them through all north west Europe and I'm from the Netherlands. As I live the last 20 year in Denmark I would advise to try smørrebrød, it will be less crude to you pallet. Did you ever asked your neighbors if they liked those culinary specialties?
@foxmulder2845
@foxmulder2845 Год назад
Hilarious Video. Ashton's facial expressions are fantastic. I'm an almost 60 Year old German and i never tried most of these Things. The exception is the " Fleischsalat " on a Bread Roll and the " Leberwurst " in a fine Variation. Happy Sunday and Good Luck for your whole Family
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
As Jonathan likes to tell me "Ashton, you can't hide your feelings...never play poker". 😂
@martinbinder2534
@martinbinder2534 Год назад
Yes, Fleischsalat is usually eaten as a spread on a roll or bread. Not like real salad.
@michaelgrabner8977
@michaelgrabner8977 Год назад
Blutwurst is a challenge...because the taste depends highly on the making...meaning I encountered sorts of Blutwurst which were truely delicate but also types which were extremly dreadful in taste. But never ever I would try one sold in groceries = industrialized product...it has to be made by a local butcher The same is valid for what you called "Aspik" but we in Austria call it "Presswurst" (chunks of meat "pressed in gelantine")... When the gelantine is too tense like being rubber so that you have to bite it then I can´t eat it and the groceries just sell those kind = industrialized product. Having a quality Presswurst the Gelantine will melt in your mouth and you won´t "feel it at all" so to say. Wurstsalat...I like it when it is made with oil and vinegar dressing and mixed with stripes of paprika and chunks of tomatoes (cheese can also be an extra ingrediant)...I hate it when it´s made with Mayo. And also here I never would buy an industrialized product at the grocery. Sulz...As like the Blutwurst it highly depends on how it is made anf what ingrediants are used..and as like the Presswurst how the texture of the gelantine is...I encountered delicious ones and extremely dreadful ones...And as you already can imagine I never would buy one at the grocery. Leberwurst...there are many different styles...some I like (those having herbs and garlic and onions in it) but a pure plain one as like yours seemed to be I don´t like. According to your food suggestion question ..Try out to make Kaiserschmarrn..Here I can provide you the recipe explained by Wolfgang Puck (Austrian chef who emigrated to the US) so it is all in English. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eFZpwsVCqHI.html He made it the fancy Viennese way by making it as like as a soufflee in the oven instead on the stove so it is a bit different then what you will usually get when ordered at a German restaurant(those a usually pre-made convenience stuff anyway and not "fresh made") or at an alpine mountain hut (done on the stove). I´ll guarantee you will love it and it is done in round about 25 minutes (having routine then in 15-20 minutes)
@stuartneil8682
@stuartneil8682 5 месяцев назад
Hilarious! The sound of swallowing and trying not to barf! I have no real idea why I originally alighted on your channel a few months ago, but so happy I stuck around. You made me laugh at the end of a dull week at work.
@kellyk3933
@kellyk3933 Год назад
"I love you, but please don't touch me" was absolutely hilarious! When it's hot out, it's the exact conversation I have with my partner. Loved meeting Jonathan's mom!
@flostar81
@flostar81 Год назад
So, so funny to see Ashton's reaction. 😂 Also nice to see who raised Jonathan to be such a nice guy. Suzie seems like a very sweet person. Really missed you guys last week. How's your house doing? Will we get an update on that soon? I am curious how you solved the problem with the TV. Have a nice day.
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
She's really such a lovely person, we are so thrilled to have her visiting with us. Actually - a week from today (next Sunday) we are going to officially debut our house walk-through video!
@abinashmishra329
@abinashmishra329 Год назад
I do feel a little sadness though. Jonathan’s late dad missed a great trip and a great experience. He’d have been proud. But assuming his mom never remarried, then I’ll say she did a great job as a single/widowed mom.
@flostar81
@flostar81 Год назад
@@abinashmishra329 I am sure you are right. It wasn't my intent to belittle his father's influence, sorry.
@errolflynn7723
@errolflynn7723 Год назад
This was real fun to watch. As an American that used to live in Aachen and now lives east of Berlin, be happy that your „western“ specialties are pretty normal. Some regional East German foods are super weird and though I’ve done my best to at least try most, I usually pass nowadays 😂
@user-jz7vp7kg1u
@user-jz7vp7kg1u Год назад
As an East German myself I'd really like to know which foods you think of as regional East German to see if I know them.
@MrLuddis
@MrLuddis Год назад
This was golden entertainment! Poor Suzie, you are so brave! German dishes you should try: Rinderrouladen, Kohlrouladen, Sauerbraten, Gulasch, Schnitzel and especially from the south where you live: Dampfnudeln, Schupfnudeln, Spätzle, Maultaschen, Flammkuchen...and of course our cakes: Schwarzwälder Kirsch e.g., since you are the blackforest family, you should try a cake named after you.
@marketeagle4508
@marketeagle4508 Год назад
LMAO girl I can't with you gagging while reading the question # 1. It's too funny :)))
@brag0001
@brag0001 Год назад
I'm currently in the Aspik scene 😂 You guys are really brave to try all this stuff. It really is an acquired taste ...
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
hahah awesome. So glad you enjoyed it.
@thorstent2542
@thorstent2542 Год назад
As a child I had problems with everything except the liverwurst. But once you get used to it, it can be very tasty.
@brag0001
@brag0001 Год назад
@@thorstent2542 that's literally what "acquired taste" means 😉
@thorstent2542
@thorstent2542 Год назад
@@brag0001 Yes.
@bentels5340
@bentels5340 Год назад
Just FYI, the oldest known aspic recipes are in 10th century Arab cookbooks. So it's not exactly German...
@makr5875
@makr5875 Год назад
Eine der lustigsten Folgen! Wir haben es gerade, nach dem Frühstück, sehr genossen diese Folge als Familie gemeinsam zu gucken. Euch einen schönen Sonntag, liebe Grüße aus Oldenburg.
@axelurbanski2774
@axelurbanski2774 Год назад
Habe sehr viel gelacht und Edeka unterbrach mit wir lieben Lebensmittel
@mummamarsh1180
@mummamarsh1180 Год назад
Gday BFF and Jonathan’s mum, thanks for your very funny video. 😂😂 just what I needed on a Sunday evening is a good laugh. Hope you have had the best time with your families in Germany. Sending warm wishes from Australia 🇦🇺
@robertzander9723
@robertzander9723 Год назад
Whenever there is an opportunity, I recommend trying German specialties in the respective region, it tastes completely different. Every federal state in Germany offers wonderful areas with delicious food and drinks. The overall experience is an important factor
@TR3LON1ST
@TR3LON1ST Год назад
Try the green sauce in Frankfurt! ^^
@dorotheehay1945
@dorotheehay1945 Год назад
In germany all parts of an animal are used, which I think everyone should do if you kill an animal
@michaellindauer6274
@michaellindauer6274 Год назад
Thanks, this episode was really fun! I don’t remember what it’s called, but once at a street market, I had a slice of dense bread with a thick layer of lard spread on it. My cardiologist would be mortified! But it was delicious with bits of bacon still in it and crunchy rock salt.
@DidierWierdsma6335
@DidierWierdsma6335 Год назад
Awesome video well done Ashton and Jonathan and to Jonathan's mother welcome here in Europe/Germany. Also loved Ashton's reaction when Jonathan took a second scoup of that wurst salad and honestly it looks delicious. Also great questions where asked very interesting. Other than that a great video keep up the great work👍 And greetings from the Netherlands🇳🇱
@wichardbeenken1173
@wichardbeenken1173 Год назад
Jack will be fully Germanized when he ask his mother for another slice of Sülze.
@larsg.2492
@larsg.2492 Год назад
Oh sweet baby Jesus, we can't let that happen. Quick now, swaddle him in red white and blue magic cloth and show him that a real football isn't round. /s
@arnolsi
@arnolsi Год назад
I don't know a person who likes Sülze.
@rikewie5930
@rikewie5930 Год назад
I don't either
Год назад
I'm german through and through, and I don't like that stuff.
@dodgrile1975
@dodgrile1975 Год назад
Delightful video, many thanks! As others have already noticed, perhaps a bit more variety would have been kind towards Jonathan's mom. If cheese is to be saved for a later occasion, perhaps some Zwiebelwurst, Bierschinken, Mettwurst - and how could you ignore Black Forest Ham? 😉
@M4tti87
@M4tti87 Год назад
Wurstsalat is great on bread :D Next time ill have it I will definitely think of worms :O Duh.. Thanks Ashton. Great video as always and a special thanks to Jonathans mom for her participation.
@Bearded.Wonder
@Bearded.Wonder Год назад
The head cheese attempt was hilarious, but when he said, "It's so slippery!", I lost it and laughed so hard I cried. 🤣
@tombrauey
@tombrauey Год назад
For food recommendations: I would recommend Sauerbraten (although it might be an acquired taste). In Westphalia, we also have the „Strammer Max“ which might be more palatable than the food in this video: bread with Lachsschinken (samlon ham? that seems to be a quiet literal translation) and a fried egg on top. In our family we also add Bratkartoffeln (fried potatoes) between the ham and the fried egg.
@kayneahnung3661
@kayneahnung3661 Год назад
Oh yes - Sauerbraten!!! AND: there are as many types of Sauerbraten as there are regions in germany :-) My personal favorite is the type of Sauerbraten you get around Nürnberg and to the east of Nürnberg (another great region to visit - the "fränkische Schweiz", beautiful area for hiking).
@autarken
@autarken Год назад
sorry to see you suffer, but this was one of the authentically funniest videos! :D viel spaß!
@EV_fox8
@EV_fox8 Год назад
The "faces" you make eating those Special Wurst is absolutely priceless.
@johnnyslagelse
@johnnyslagelse Год назад
thank you guys, this video was hilarious. I laughed quite a lot. As a Dane, I recognize several of the tested dishes, only with a Danish name of course, and your faces and comments to appearance, smell and taste was so entertaining. Beside having fun about it, I must admire Jonathan's mum for giving it a shot, she's brave. We have some quite strange foods here. And regarding your choice of residence, it seems that Europe is quite more human friendly than US. Another great video from you, keep them coming ...
@georgfritz
@georgfritz Год назад
American Millennium...the worst Generation ever...period
@augustkraken6753
@augustkraken6753 Год назад
Fun to watch. 😂 I'm a 40+ German and besides Wurstsalat I've never tried even one of these atrocities and I except for my father I who had to dinner only by himself when he wanted to have Zungenwurst or Blutwurst I don' t even know someone who likes them. I would suggest you to try Mett.
@olafkunert3714
@olafkunert3714 Год назад
"I don' t even know someone who likes them." Poor guy. 🙂
@eduardbernhuber6481
@eduardbernhuber6481 Год назад
Iam(51) born and raised in Bavaria and I have to say the only thing I like is Leberwurst,Fleischsalat👍The Others are really special and I know 3 People from 100 they would eat the rest!!
@haraldm763
@haraldm763 Год назад
That was soooo much fun watching it 🤣
@danyael777
@danyael777 Год назад
03:00 - LMAO! Almost lost my coffee there, wonderful! Edit: In Hessen we have "Handkäs' mit Musik". It's a regional cheese with a sauce made of vinegar and onions. The smell will melt your face but it's delicious. Also try "Äppelwoi" it's wine from apples and also a hessian specialty.
@anika9472
@anika9472 Год назад
You guys are so brave. I woudnˋt have eaten most of the stuff.😅 Why dontˋt you try good sweet food the next time. It also has a long tradition in Germany. Just like Kaiserschmarrn, Apfelstrudel, Zwetschgenknödel, Buchteln, Reiberdatschi mit Apfelmus, Windbeutel and a lot more…
@HuSanNiang
@HuSanNiang Год назад
most of that are Austrian and nobody really noboday should eat Erdäfpelplatzke with Apfelmus...
@cheryldemarco889
@cheryldemarco889 Год назад
I love this video. I've laughed so hard. Your mom really made me laugh 😃
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
She's such a gem.
@martinmatte1518
@martinmatte1518 3 месяца назад
i saw so many of your videos already - how could i miss this one, ever? I´m literally rolling on the floor, right now. It´s hilarious^^
@Mike.Muc.3.1415
@Mike.Muc.3.1415 Год назад
This episode is hilarious. Thank you so much. I would be great to see similar content in the future.
@michaelkloters3454
@michaelkloters3454 Год назад
Now I don't wonder anymore why jonathan is such a funny bird. Mom is awesome! i would have been interested to know how you would tell about your genealogy history and whether you had the opportunity to visit your relatives in northern germany (if that isn't too private!). anyway, i wish you a nice time in germany! best regards to Jack. Michael/Hanover
@brigitteschaefers
@brigitteschaefers Год назад
Oh dear, what a shame you don’t like all that uniquely German food 😂. I love all of it!
@olehamburg3404
@olehamburg3404 Год назад
Was ihr als "Aspik" bezeichnet habt ist "Sülze". Das durchsichtige zwischen dem Fleisch ist Aspik. Es gibt auch gewürztes, dunkles Aspik, welches z. B. zu Schweinebraten als Aufschnitt gegessen wird.
@knupelhodler4402
@knupelhodler4402 Год назад
I really love this video. You are sooooo honest by tasting all the german types of sausage.
@mels.9674
@mels.9674 Год назад
Hey guys 😊. To taste Blutwurst and Sülze and Aspik is very brave... 🙈😅. The Wurstsalat is less a salad. You eat it on bread or Brötchen, just like cheese or marmelade. You also should try "feine" Leberwurst (not the "grobe" Leberwurst you tried) with Apfel and Zwiebel in it or the feine Teewurst 😊. A very tasty dish especially in falltime or winter is Grünkohl mit Kochwurst und Kartoffeln. Yammie 👍
@Ricardo-_-
@Ricardo-_- Год назад
Yes, I was going to add eating Fleischsalat on bread or rolls is the way I know it and is very tasty : )
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
I can see how that would be a really tasty pairing. Jonathan's mom said that the leberwurst she remembers her father eating had a very different taste too. Do most butchers have their own special preparation or recipe?
@lordjace
@lordjace Год назад
Giving your mom Blutwurst is the fastest way of getting disinherited.
@mels.9674
@mels.9674 Год назад
@@TypeAshton butchers and even supermarkets have so many different kinds of Leberwurst to offer. Our butcher here in northern Germany (Kiel) has feine Leberwurst with Chili and roasted onions (Röstzwiebeln) in it. So delicious. Maybe you could ask your butcher to offer you a selection to taste. And some supermarkets offer "Frühstücksleberwurst". A small bag of mini Leberwürste with different flavours 😊
@mels.9674
@mels.9674 Год назад
@@Ricardo-_- 😊
@nordwestbeiwest1899
@nordwestbeiwest1899 Год назад
Moin , probiert mal ein "Zwiebelmettbrötchen" . Vielleicht solltet ihr mal Gewürzgurken mit Leberwurst probieren oder mit frischer Petersilie und Schnittlauch ! Eine andere verrückte Idee wäre mit Remolade dünn auf Leberwurst . Andere drücken etwas Tomatenketchup auf Leberwurst . Ach ja wir mögen sie auch mit rohe Zwiebeln . grins ....... Ein anderes Gericht wäre mal Grünkohl wie die Norddeutschen es essen . Zum Beispiel die Oldenburger Variante . Schöne Grüße aus dem Nordwesten Deutschlands ..........und schöne Grüße an die Mutti von Jonathan nachträglich ...................
@Richman0815
@Richman0815 Год назад
My Grandfather makes bread with Blutwurst, "Harzer Käse" (well known here as "Handkäs"), oder Schwarzwälder Schinken (Black Forest Ham) every evening for himself. Sometimes with baked potatos. We lived in the same house with my Grandpa and Grandmom at this time. And I rushed his kitchen very often at this time. And he shares always his bread with us kids. That was wonderful to us, we loved him very much. But Blutwurst and Leberwurst you HAVE TO eat with mustard! (I love the "mittelscharf" (middle spicy) mustard. I also like Aspik, but you have to eat it with Gewürzgurken (spice pikles / gherkins) and pepper, than its great. In don't like Fleischsalat (meat salat) very much because of the lot of mayonnaise in it. I love very much Black Forest Ham with bread, spice pikles, pepper, and an hard cooked egg. And don't drink still wather with it. At the best you drink a Pils (a beer) with it. Thanks for this funny, and interesting video.
@Prime72
@Prime72 Год назад
Hilarious video! 😂🤣😆 Love your sense of humour! Suzie is such a trouper! Mein Tip: Fleisch-/Wurstsalat auf einer Scheibe Misch(Weizen&Roggen)brot mit einer Scheibe Tomate drauf - köstlich! 😋
@shanghai72
@shanghai72 Год назад
Since you live in the South of Germany you need to eat "Maultaschen" and "Käsespätzle". What is also very popular is "Linsen und Spätzle".
@arnodobler1096
@arnodobler1096 Год назад
absolut
@charlotteanna
@charlotteanna Год назад
linsen und spätzle und maultaschen are schwäbisch, so from württemberg. the bl forrest family and I are from baden, north and south. I recommend schäufele, pork shoulder, with dumplings and brown sauce. :)
@DSuer-mf2vy
@DSuer-mf2vy Год назад
@@charlotteanna The best Schäufele I ever had I had in a Gasthaus in the Frankonian Switzerland, prepared by a former thuringian shepherd.
@shanghai72
@shanghai72 Год назад
@@charlotteanna I said from the South of Germany not Baden.
@chrissteudtner848
@chrissteudtner848 Год назад
As always: it's all a question of the producer, the mixture, the spices, the recipe, etc. Teller (Plate)-Sülze freshly made by a local butcher and cooled is a great thing to eat on a hot day, especially, when it includes Bratwurst, Eggs and Stadtwurst. I go out of my way, driving 40km one way, to get a good one. The thing you had looked disgusting. Blutwurst and Leberwurst are also especially good, when freshly made and cooked in a pot of Sauerkraut. Here in Franconia, we call it Schlachtschüssel and it's the dish served in the evening after butchering a pig. It's been said before: Mettbrötchen is something to try or here in Franconia, go for Bratwurstg'häck (the raw minced and seasoned meat-mixture of the Bratwurst) on a piece of bread, covered with sliced onions. Oh: Always rather try the fresh prduce and not the foilwrapped or glassed stuff. Just my two cents.
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
I think you are totally right. We did source some of these from the butcher - but since we have no experience with them, I am not sure if I had prepared them right. We served on bread (and in the case of blutwrust, with mustard too), but to be honest, we mostly just sliced and ate. I would also like to give leberwurst another go (and not from a jar).
@chrissteudtner848
@chrissteudtner848 Год назад
@@TypeAshton I realize tastebuds are different. And especially Blutwurst is not everyones favorite treat. 😉 Fleischsalat is also one of the things that vary greatly even from butcher to butcher. They're never the same. I have my favorite butcher for most meat and sausages, but there's one or two things I'd never buy there and instead always go to another place for these. One more thing, if you haven't tried yet: Smoked Bratwurst (the raw Bratwurst is strung up in the chimney of a Wood-Fire for several days (of course never do it yourself, but by a professional). the minced meat is soft and chewy, the pulp is crisp and it got the smokey-taste. (once again certainly a question of taste, but it's like whisky: either you like the smoky note or you hate it. Nothing inbetween.)
@mkoschmall
@mkoschmall Год назад
Hats off to your field test. There were some things i recall dreadfully from my childhood (Leberwurstbrot in my school-lunchbox). From the fishy side of German „specialties“, you might want to try into our national hangover-relief No1 „Rollmops“. Other things i haven’t notices in other countries would be Mussels from the Northsea (either in a vinegar or tomato sauce) and Scrimp in Mayonaise (Nordseekrabben-Cocktail).
@awijntje14
@awijntje14 Год назад
Hahahaha great episode and loved Suzie's reaction and answers.. Also helped me work out some of the stuff I have to try when visiting Germany. Not sure how long they are staying but you could try and pop over to the Netherlands and grab some "stroopwafels" and "bitterballen/kroketten "!?
@minischembri9893
@minischembri9893 Год назад
I'd be worried if your choice was the only food we have here in Germany ! You were very brave to choose the, well, more "specific" one. Unless you grow up with it you won't eat THAT - like me !
@akkasams2059
@akkasams2059 Год назад
This was fun! We are returning to Germany after being abroad for fifteen years - we live on a boat and recently made it from the US East Coast to Belgium. I wasn't aware of how German I am until this vlog. Some of the food you tried is the stuff we have been craving for over years: Blutwurst (especially the hard air-dried Hessian "Ahle Rotwurst"). Leberwurst, both fine and coarse. Wurstsalat - not so much if it is made with mayonnaise, but with vinaigrette and pickled cucumbers: nice. And the Swiss version has swiss cheese in it - I love to serve it as kind of a topping on green salads. Beef tongue in the poached/braised version (with veggies and potatoes) was one my favourite sunday meals. Give it a try! Herring/matjes is another food we missed, try Heringssalat "Hausfrauenart" with thinly sliced apples and onions, served with potatoes. Speaking of potatoes: Reibekuchen with applesauce... And when you're in Hamburg again: Birnen, Bohnen & Speck! And thanks for Suzy sharing the duvet story 🙃.
@robertbauer6468
@robertbauer6468 Год назад
@@akkasams2059 Wurstsalat is with vinegar, with Mayo is called Fleischsalat.
@petebeatminister
@petebeatminister Год назад
Tip: don't buy Leberwurst in glasses or cans or plastic pots. That just doesn't taste right. You can store it for years, which is good because then you dont have to eat it. If you want to try a nice Leberwurst, begin with Kalbsleberwurst fein, or Sahneleberwurst, but one which actually looks like a sausage. And if you liked that, you can slowly venture towards other types - there are plenty. When you asked about other typical german foods, I was wondering if you also have Brathering (that is Brat-Hering :) ), or Hering in Tomatensoße in the US. Natively I mean, not as a import at Aldi or so. And if not, have you tried it yet?
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
Ahhh okay!! When I was at the butcher I already had the Leberwurst in a jar in my basket, but the butcher said I could have also bough it in more of a "wurst" form and the interior was spreadable. Perhaps I should have tried that instead. -- We had quite a bit of herring when we were up in Hamburg. I almost bought some from the store but I wasn't sure if it was the right preparation.
@diesunddas1592
@diesunddas1592 Год назад
Quatsch, Sahneleberwurst ist im Prinzip gar keine Leberwurst mehr, sondern ein undefinierbares Gepansche. Grobe Leberwurst im Glas ist das einzig Wahre! Aber den anderen Kram, den die Drei da im Video probieren, finde ich auch eklig! ;-)
@agn855
@agn855 Год назад
@@TypeAshton - don't buy that canned stuff (unless it's from the butcher him-/herself and only if you are a "prepper"). Fresh is king. Blutwurst is the most 'clean' Wurst as it would immediately clot if not treated correctly. Frische Wurst hat den Vorteil das du/ihr auch die *noch frischere* Variante (heißt hier, ungeräuchert) kaufen kannst. Blut-/Leberwurst gibt es geräuchert und ungeräuchert. Übrigens ist "feine" Leberwurst ähnlich der französischen Pastete. BTw, ab September beginnt in Deutschland die "Schlachtzeit", dann bekommt man in deutschen Gasthäusern "Schlachtplatte", wobei Blut- und Leberwurst -WARM- gegessen für mich ein absolutes Highlight sind. Ähnlich wie bei "Himmel & Erd(e)" (Bratkartoffeln/Blutwurst/Apfelmus (als Beilage)) Guten Appetit 😋
@Loretta2004
@Loretta2004 Год назад
@@diesunddas1592 So sehe ich das auch. Das ist Leberwurst für Leute, die keine Leberwurst mögen. (Ich mag sie nicht sehr gerne, aber diesen Sahneleberwurstschleim? Yuck) Ich finde sie sowohl im Glas als auch als "Wurst", leicht angeräuchert oder "alte Leberwurst", d. h. also fast getrocknet und geräuchert, gar nicht mal SOOOO übel. Ich esse das, wenn ich bei meinen Eltern bin. Selbst kaufe ich NIE Wurst. LOL
@hellkitty1442
@hellkitty1442 Год назад
@@TypeAshton You really hsould try Leberwurst in sausage form. Get it from a butcher, best in gut (I know, sounds gross. You don't have to eat the gut). The canned stuff is mostly made to last long and therefore does taste different. Also, there's tons of different ways to prepare Leberwurst. I like many, but not all. Especially the feine Leberwurst is not quiet what I like, but I understand why some people like it better. So, Suzie probably knows some other type of Leberwurst.
@johnh3095
@johnh3095 Год назад
Loved this video! I think you would like black pudding in the UK. It's also a blood sausage, but fabulous when fried and often had with an Ulster Fry or a fried breakfast! Not at all healthy and a very rich in flavour, but works really well with a fry up!!
@martinbinder2534
@martinbinder2534 Год назад
Another item to try: Griebenschmalz. But apply only a thin layer on good rustic bread.
@avalon4612
@avalon4612 Год назад
😂😂😂 That was hilarious funny! I really laughed so hard. Why for gods sake are you doing this? I remember my grandparents and also my mom used to eat this when I was little. The story behind these kind of wursts are that after the war they had nothing to eat so they used the whole animal. When I had a sleepover at my grandparents house they used to eat these kind of wursts for breakfast and just by smelling it, my sister and I had almost to throw up!! The only thing I eat is the Wurstsalat which you can also find in a vegan version. Actually I’m not really sure if it’s just my impression but I only see very old people who buy this kind of wurst. Even my mom doesn’t it it anymore (age 73). You are so brave 👏🏻👏🏻!
@betaich
@betaich Год назад
You are a picky eater :P I love Leberwurst, Blutwurst and most of the other stuff they ate.
@hendman4083
@hendman4083 Год назад
After the war? Using every bit and piece from animals is a centuries old tradition, and not only in Germany. In the past people just didn't have enough food to waste it.
@franzfred7511
@franzfred7511 Год назад
These kind of wursts are Hunderts, some over thousand years old.
@torgekoczorowski6067
@torgekoczorowski6067 Год назад
You‘re really „brave“ trying this food! Respect!
@timosauter975
@timosauter975 Год назад
agreed, some of these really are very... hard to get used to 😶
@lotcnau1181
@lotcnau1181 Год назад
Your reactions to the food is hilarious :D
@mathiasmuller3614
@mathiasmuller3614 Год назад
Have you tried some nice Griebenschmalz on a slice of Schwarzbrot? And when you're in the Frankfurt area be sure to have a bowl of Grüne Sosse (only avaible in late spring/ early summer).
@arnodobler1096
@arnodobler1096 Год назад
so funny to watch and hear (the noises omg) 🤣🤣 Suzie is adorable 🙋‍♂
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
She is the best!
@BrittaGausW
@BrittaGausW Год назад
So so funny!!! I am german and hate all those you ate ... You are heroes for trying it!
@BlueFlash215
@BlueFlash215 Год назад
Wow, you guys really "stomached" the food! It's not easy for a lot of Germans and some it's regional and people from other states won't touch it 😉. I'm a long time fan, happy about every new video and I'm a little excited that one of my questions slipped in there 😊👍 (I'm sure about the older demographics question) You guys can be very proud of yourselves! Representing your roots as well as finding the beauty of living in and experiencing Germany is such a healthy mix! Your positive vibes make it so I always come back. Besides having informative videos, they also are "feel good" videos!
@NateLawson
@NateLawson Год назад
This has to be my favorite video from you so far, I laughed so hard! And wouldn't we all wish to go back to our "first time" trying things. I remember my mom and grandma coming to visit us in Germany and getting to witness first hand a proper German birthday party. They had so much fun singing and drinking with my wife's family! I will definitely make it a point the next time we are in Germany to try and connect with you guys. Maybe a collab of some sort? You guys are great!
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
It is really so much fun to "watch" through someone else's eyes their first experiences here in Germany. Suzie also had a chance to go to a proper Biergarten while she was with us and her expressions were priceless. Definitely hit us up when you are back in Germany!
@haukemurr3455
@haukemurr3455 Год назад
You were indeed very brave in your endeavors! Some of these foods come from more sustainable times where every part of an animal was used out of neccessity. These times may come around again, so you miight have taken the vanguard here😉 I was surprised that you did not treat Suzie to a Mettbrötchen. Was that too obvious or did you do this off-camera? As always, thank you for the video and enjoy your sunday!
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
She was a good sport and tried beef tar tar while we were in Prague - so we didn't want to make her have Mett also for 2 raw dishes on a single trip. However, I would LOVE to try it sometime!
@truigrunland6817
@truigrunland6817 Год назад
First time i visited my future husband in Germany, i am Dutch, he offered me a speciality of the region he lives in. Handkäs mit Musik, a kind of soft cheese, smelling horrible, with a lot of onions. The music!! We had Äppelwoi with it, like cider. i dont know what was worse, but to be polite a tried! i never got really used to it!
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
Quite a few people have recommended this dish to us - I think Id like to give it a try, but I would need to have someone else prepare it.
@Tybalt-si9wf
@Tybalt-si9wf Год назад
The "music" is the farts you get from those onions... Just saying.
@ThomasHetschold2
@ThomasHetschold2 Год назад
@@TypeAshton Of course I would also recommend this dish from my hometown that I refused to eat for about 25 years, but now love! I recommend to have it in an original Apfelweinkneipe in Frankfurt. Also you got to try Grüne Soße, that you will honestly love. Rippchen with Kraut is also very popular here. During Christmas time you can get Bethmännchen, which is a small cookie made from marzipan 😊
@maiaallman4635
@maiaallman4635 Год назад
When I was a teen exchange student in Northern Germany/Western Austria I also found the people extremely kind, helpful and considerate.
@martingerlitz1162
@martingerlitz1162 7 месяцев назад
O my god this was funny. You needed a lot of water to get the blutwurst down😂. But respect!! You even tried the Zungenwurst 😮
@keksboon
@keksboon Год назад
it's always a shame when people do this stuff without actually having a local person with them. Fleischsalat and Wurstsalat are two very different things. no German would just take one piece of Blutwurst and put it on dry bread (mustard maybe? anything?). there's also a big difference between eating this stuff in a restaurant or store bought. I KNOW this was just a set up for the convo but it just adds to the already wrong information out there. makes Germans and their tastes look so weird.
@Roger-np3wi
@Roger-np3wi Год назад
You should definitely try typical sauerbraten, a braised meat that has been pretreated by marinating it for several days in a pickle made of vinegar and other ingredients. There are several regional variations with very different types of meat and ingredients. There are typical German dishes in the various regions, but with sometimes very great differences in preparation. Even potato salad is and tastes completely different in southern Germany than in northern Germany.
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
You are the second person to recommend this! I think if we end up doing a part two, we will need to add this to the list to try!
@SkeeveTVR
@SkeeveTVR Год назад
north: cold one with mayonaise south: warm with viniger and oil .. i like the south one more than the north one .. as a northern german
@Yulo2000Leyje
@Yulo2000Leyje Год назад
Als long as it commes without raisins. The Westphalien Type is the good one. The Rheiland stuff ist not worth the meat. 😀 So much to : What germans like. I had Sauerbraten in many places. For me it is important that is covert in vinegar for at least a week. For me raisins ruining everything. And millions of ignorant idiots waist it every day. 🤣
@Dahrenhorst
@Dahrenhorst Год назад
@@Yulo2000Leyje I prefer the Rheinland version over the Westfalen version any day. I especially love the raisins.
@Roger-np3wi
@Roger-np3wi Год назад
@@Yulo2000Leyje Absolutely a matter of taste. I like the rheinisch more than the westfalian, just because of the raisins. By the way...just because people like the sauerbraten with raisins more doesn't mean you have to call them idiots. And the absolute best is the rheinisch with meat from the horse.
@MaidLucy
@MaidLucy 10 месяцев назад
Wurstsalat is actually just throwing a lot of sausage at salad. I really like it! If you ask for a sausage for Wurstsalat at the meat counter, cut that in slices and add some tomatoes and onions plus vinegar dressing, you'll get a delicious and comfy summer food! I really enjoyed that video, what a great idea! Oh and you might wanna try egg salad. (Eiersalat)
@rolandk.5720
@rolandk.5720 Год назад
Your face-expressions were really fun to watch. As a German I am used to eat all those stuff. Being a "typical" German, born and raised in the north-western part I'm not into all of those toppings. If I am really hungry I would eat them, but they aren't my favourites, either. My suggestions for food: real Labskaus from Hamburg. Or "Hemmel an Ärd" (Heaven and Earth, mashed potatos (Earth) and mashed apples (Heaven)) with fried Blutwurst (mainly served in the region of the Rhineland).
@Dirk-Ulowetz
@Dirk-Ulowetz Год назад
I think, you could try Käsespätzle, Linsen mit Spätzle, saure Kutteln, Schlachtplatte. I'm also proud of you, to taste all this things. Even I didn't eat all this food. A few yes, but not all. I hate Aspik, fir example.
@biaberg3448
@biaberg3448 Год назад
To be honest, I wouldn’t have tasted any of this food. Next time, try German cakes. Like Stollen with marzipan 😋 When I was in Germany some years ago I bought several different “buns”. On the top was something I thought was sugar. It wasn’t…
@iitreasonii9472
@iitreasonii9472 Год назад
Hey guys! Just saw your great and interresting video and as a german, its always a thrill for americans to eat "mett" with onions, seasoned with salt and pepper. Its raw meet on a brötchen. My uncle which is from the us was totally curious about it but he loved it. A lot of germans swear on it also, but i'm not the type :D My absolute favorite typical german dish is "Kaiserschmarrn". Its an bavarian desert, more or less a scrambled pancake with powdered sugar and almonds. Shouldnt be that difficult to get around Freiburg ;) And while youre in a restaurant, try to get hands on a "Sauerbraten" as a main dish, its horse meet in an awesome way! Jonathan will definately love this one aswell! With that beeing said, hopefully youll find the time to read this comment and wish you guys a great weekend=)
@IrsidaSheshi
@IrsidaSheshi 6 месяцев назад
I would say it is more fun to actually hear your feelings and thoughts on the things you were trying than to answer questions while trying these things. Maybe the questions could have been answered in the end. Just a thought on how to improve the video. Great job with the editing though. Very professional. Keep up the good work
@Beeboop10000
@Beeboop10000 Год назад
A nice and enjoing video again, with some of the worst dishes! Some of them are eaten in the wrong way, for me. Blutwurst is for the darker time in Germany and than be fried in a pan, same way as "Stopsel"/Groats with egg. Everthing has to eat with butter and bread, not only bread, sometimes the Wurstsalat too. And not so thick. Sülze is not my taste too but Hühnerbrustsülze with tangerine, nice. Tongue sausage is good too, tongue is one of the best meat, served and cooked in the right way. And you can see with the Wurstsalat, everyone has a different taste. And you must know, the recipes of the sausages are sometimes ages and hundreds of years old and a simple recipe to make meat durable. And the time and the taste are changed, but it depends on the region too where you live. I was an At the end I wish your mom all the best here in Germany during the time that she visit you all.
@Funaru
@Funaru Год назад
These sausages are popular with the older generations but younger people below 40 usually are pretty disgusted by them as well. I'm 35 and I haven't eaten any of this in 20 years.
@betaich
@betaich Год назад
I am 33 and native German I love Leberwurst, Blutwurst, Zunge and many of the other stuff they had here.
@phreeak
@phreeak Год назад
I am below 40 and love Leberwurst, Blutwurst and Sülze. 🤷‍♂️ A good slice of bread, Leberwurst, Tomatoes and a bit of Maggi is awesome.
@birgerhansen1532
@birgerhansen1532 9 месяцев назад
Hello. Great video. Funny and insightful :) You should try the weird sweet spreads like Pflaumenmuss and Zuckerrübensirup - now thats a word ;)
@rewanthr
@rewanthr Год назад
This was the funniest video ever 😂😂 loved it
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
So glad you enjoyed it.
@larsg.2492
@larsg.2492 Год назад
Why did you use that cartoonish swallow sound? If you want to make fun of the food go straight to retching.
@SorrowDivine
@SorrowDivine Год назад
OMG, I feel so bad for the three of you! I'm German myself, and from your selection I'd only eat the Leberwurst (but only the fine minced one) and maybe the Wurstsalat! I'd rather bite my foot off than trying the rest of them 😆 These foods are a very special, I fell you have to 'evolve' your stomach to another level to enjoy them. The only ppl that like them in my family are the really old Granpas🤣 But there are lots of other regional dishes that are way more texture friendly. Where I live now people enjoy Fleischkäse, Flammkuchen, Zwiebelkuchen and Dippelappes!
@maiaallman4635
@maiaallman4635 Год назад
Food suggestion: Christmas baking of all sorts. Cookies, puddings, etc
@TypeAshton
@TypeAshton Год назад
Now THAT sounds tasty! Great idea. ☺️
@kopryna
@kopryna 11 месяцев назад
Witzig! Ich als Deutscher hab noch nichts von alldem gegessen, was ihr da auf dem Tisch hattet 😂
@hungerkralle
@hungerkralle Год назад
Sorry, this is a rude video. You choose foods that rarely germans eat by themself. That's just as much a nonsensical comparison of eating out in Germany as that all Germans wearing "Lederhosen". Typical American thinking.
@yasminesteinbauer8565
@yasminesteinbauer8565 Год назад
If it wasn't for the cheap shock effects, I would have watched the whole video. But that was not pleasant, at least for me.🤮
@rolfperleberg9601
@rolfperleberg9601 Год назад
Hi guys. Absolutely great video. Love it. As for food to taste I recomend either ´´Tödchen`` or ``Wurstebrot und Leberbrot``. Its a local specialaty here in Westfalen. If you are able to get it just try it. But don´t ask what it is made of. Bye Rolf
@ralfbauer9625
@ralfbauer9625 Год назад
Hi Ashton, hi Jonathan happy Sunday! Just after watching the first minutes of todays Video, tasting the Blutwurst, I say thank you in the name of science for donating your Waistline to sciences. I have to addmit that dried Blutwurst, I mean really dry, is delicious. Best regards Ralf
@arnodobler1096
@arnodobler1096 Год назад
yes i like it only dry or fried
@westfale520
@westfale520 Год назад
is this an old us tradition when family members come to visit, to torment them and themselves with the most unpleasant foods? 😄 Does this masoism increase family solidarity for bad times? I hope your mother also introduced you to delicious German food 😄 if the son and daughter-in-law were to travel through half of germany and (of course only for scientific reasons) get the tastiest things, the poor mother gets "blutwurst" and "sülze" .
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