Great fun atICA! It’s a nice supermarket! Gorgeous flowers like red julstjärna (poinsettias). Delicious Swedish Christmas foods & treats but it does make you hungry, I know coz I’ve eaten it! Jättegott! (Yum!) Cinnamon Scrolls, Lussekatter, crispbreads with mouthwatering cheese & more! Så gott! Great fun thank you Daniel but a teaser on the taste buds! 1:13 😂🙌🍒🎅🏽
Our typical Christmas dinner: Ham, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, rolls, green bean casserole, and fruit salad. Of course there’s treats: banana bread, ginger cookies, tea cakes, peanut butter kiss cookies, almond sugar cookies, and some homemade candies. Oh and we always have egg nog! 🎄🎅🏼✨
@letswalkaroundstockholm It is a dairy based drink made with milk, cream, eggs, sugar, and spices like nutmeg and cinnamon. It’s a delicious thick and creamy drink. It’s served cold and some people spike it with rum or brandy. 🥰
I love seeing the Swedish Supermarkets Daniel-they look to be so clean too! For Christmas diner, once in a while I get to have it my way and make lasagna! 😂 Thanks so much my friend.💙
Så jätte bra! Hier vanuit Nederland aan het watertanden! 😂 ...ik vind de ICA maxi al geweldig maar nog niet naar een Kvantum geweest. ICA nära is trouwens ook snugt. Toch ook maar een keer richting Stockholm (wij komen de laatste jaren naar de regio Vetlanda) Tack för video!
Supermarkets videos are always interesting. Funny to see all those German products: Stollen, Dr. Oetker, Lindt (actually Swiss 🤫), Toffifee, etc. Glühwein is really just wine with spices, Glögg has much more alcohol. ☺️
What your video reveals is that being the EU is a good thing. The amount of food there vs here in my area of England is stark. Our supermarkets used to be as plentiful but now we often have gaps in shelves and poor quality fresh food. We went to Stockholm this summer and every year we visit the NL- now just for fresh, ample food alone. Brexit: the gift that never came.
That is a well-stocked supermarket. The aisles are wide and it's very clean. Your scales for weighing vegetables are more high-tech than ours. Nice store!
Yeah, the mention of cheese threw me 😅 Anna's are available in the US and I like to take two and turn them into sandwich cookies with almond butter and apricot jam
turkey is popular for no good reason. ill be real with you. nowadays me and people i know just op for a rotisserie chicken. turkey is dry. you need sauce to make it taste anything decent. for instance our tradition of eating of chicken fry and strawberry/fruit cake for christmas(japanese) carries over to the us and we adopt that instead of the ham, gravy, and mash potatoes and cranberry. it taste good and it's simply much more available and consumes less time. this capitalist holiday stuff is just so exaggerated and a waste of time. just bring the booze and the food. no need to stick to some made up tradition. as a japanese american i also found it weird even though i was born in the us that we would have to do these things according to how others did. that made me feel like im tryin to be like someone or some people. even the 4th of july i don't even celebrate it. 😉
I love these supermarket videos! 👏 So fun and interesting! 😁
Thank you Daniel for bringing us along! 🎄🎅🏼
Glad you like them!
Super walking video tour around Christmas shopping ica Stockholm Sweden. Happy holidays 🎄 🎁✨ 🇸🇪
Happy holidays!
Great fun atICA! It’s a nice supermarket! Gorgeous flowers like red julstjärna (poinsettias). Delicious Swedish Christmas foods & treats but it does make you hungry, I know coz I’ve eaten it! Jättegott! (Yum!) Cinnamon Scrolls, Lussekatter, crispbreads with mouthwatering cheese & more! Så gott!
Great fun thank you Daniel but a teaser on the taste buds! 1:13 😂🙌🍒🎅🏽
The aisles brimming with festive treats make it feel truly magical.
Right!
Great to see what is in store for Jul. Miss the julmust it is a kind of cola mixed with beer.
Nice looking store 😊
It really is!
This was nice to see all the christmas food and candy that there is. Appreciate you sharing 🎄🎅 🍬 🍫 🥰
Thank you 🤗
Our typical Christmas dinner: Ham, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, rolls, green bean casserole, and fruit salad. Of course there’s treats: banana bread, ginger cookies, tea cakes, peanut butter kiss cookies, almond sugar cookies, and some homemade candies.
Oh and we always have egg nog! 🎄🎅🏼✨
Sounds great! What is egg nog?
@letswalkaroundstockholm It is a dairy based drink made with milk, cream, eggs, sugar, and spices like nutmeg and cinnamon. It’s a delicious thick and creamy drink. It’s served cold and some people spike it with rum or brandy. 🥰
Looking at the thumbnail and thinking , this looks suspiciously similar to my ICA at Sollentuna C....and here we are.
Good video, as usual.
Haha yes . Thanks
I love seeing the Swedish Supermarkets Daniel-they look to be so clean too!
For Christmas diner, once in a while I get to have it my way and make lasagna! 😂
Thanks so much my friend.💙
Yummy
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@@jackjax532 Hahaha yes this is true! Very delicious! 😋 🍝🎄🎅🏼❄️
@@EveM9964 😘
@@jackjax532 😘❤️
I love ICA and was shopping with my reusable ICA bag today. My normal Christmas meal is curry, rice, naan bread and poppadoms! 👍😋
That is awesome!
Naan is so good Stuart!
Thanks Daniel my favorite sweedish super marketing .😊
Don't tell anyone but mine is Lidl 😄
Så jätte bra! Hier vanuit Nederland aan het watertanden! 😂 ...ik vind de ICA maxi al geweldig maar nog niet naar een Kvantum geweest. ICA nära is trouwens ook snugt. Toch ook maar een keer richting Stockholm (wij komen de laatste jaren naar de regio Vetlanda)
Tack för video!
Very nice grocery store as they are called in the US...
all looks nice at the store
almost 3 years of being a member in your channel time fly fast
4:49That cheese selection looks pricy, 91.95 kronor, but that's only about £6.50 British pounds, so that's not too bad
Yes it is a little pricy. At Lidl this would be about 20% cheaper
@@AndreiTupolev - cheese has become very expensive in general.
Poinsettias they are very probably. Poinsettias are big around Christmastime
Supermarkets videos are always interesting.
Funny to see all those German products: Stollen, Dr. Oetker, Lindt (actually Swiss 🤫), Toffifee, etc.
Glühwein is really just wine with spices, Glögg has much more alcohol. ☺️
Ah ok didn't know. Thnx
What your video reveals is that being the EU is a good thing. The amount of food there vs here in my area of England is stark. Our supermarkets used to be as plentiful but now we often have gaps in shelves and poor quality fresh food. We went to Stockholm this summer and every year we visit the NL- now just for fresh, ample food alone. Brexit: the gift that never came.
That is a well-stocked supermarket. The aisles are wide and it's very clean. Your scales for weighing vegetables are more high-tech than ours. Nice store!
tack daniel! you listened to my request 😅
I did!
Happy Christmas 🎄⛄🎼🪄🦉
Happy holidays!
hey daniel, are you from the netherlands originally? and when did you come to sweden? :) great walking vlogs and nice talking
Yes i am. Born and raised. Since 2007 in Sweden. Thanks
@@letswalkaroundstockholm thats neat :)
I bought ”pepparkakor” for the first time in years but they did’nt taste as i remembered, big dissapointment🙈! Thank’s for this ICA-walk Daniel 😃👍
Sorry to hear that.
@ hahaha😂
What supermarket chain is the largest, most popular in Sweden?
I don't have official statistics but if I have to guess it's ICA actually.
Fint
Jag handlar på Ica kungens kurva och det är intressant att se hur olika butiker designar sitt utbud och hyllor.
@@SinaFarhat jag har också tänkt på det. De anpassar utbudet till sin målgrupp.
Merry Christmas
Same to you!
Nice video. You better stick to your list during Christmas, otherwise you might get ruined.
You're right
I think I will go to a Chinese restaurant for Christmas
Haha actually we used to do this as a child with my parents. I loved that
Nice video but pepparkakor with cheese was news for me😅
Whuuuuuut. You are missing out. I literally do that every night
@letswalkaroundstockholm - guess it's your Dutch -Swedish variant 😉
Never heard anyone recommend it before. Haha!
Nah not at all. I know many Swedes who do this. Both family & friends
@@letswalkaroundstockholm Sounds good 👌 will try it! Have you tried toast/bread/cracker with apricot jam & cheese ? Also good!
Yeah, the mention of cheese threw me 😅 Anna's are available in the US and I like to take two and turn them into sandwich cookies with almond butter and apricot jam
turkey is popular for no good reason. ill be real with you. nowadays me and people i know just op for a rotisserie chicken. turkey is dry. you need sauce to make it taste anything decent. for instance our tradition of eating of chicken fry and strawberry/fruit cake for christmas(japanese) carries over to the us and we adopt that instead of the ham, gravy, and mash potatoes and cranberry. it taste good and it's simply much more available and consumes less time. this capitalist holiday stuff is just so exaggerated and a waste of time. just bring the booze and the food. no need to stick to some made up tradition. as a japanese american i also found it weird even though i was born in the us that we would have to do these things according to how others did. that made me feel like im tryin to be like someone or some people. even the 4th of july i don't even celebrate it. 😉
@@shushuyu oh I agree. Turkey is so overrated. I suppose it came from America, most things do
Doesn't look Christmas-festive at all 😢
A walk through Bengans would be nice.
Bengans? What's that?
@@letswalkaroundstockholm It´s a very famous record shop. They sell records and DVDs.
@nakatakafka ok let me look it up!