We went to the grocery store to buy a few snacks but we bought sooo many things because we couldn't stop ourselves. We even had to cut this video down (a lot) because it would have been never ending, haha. You can't blame us. Polish snacks are amazing! What is your favourite Polish chocolate, candy, or savoury snack? Let us know what we missed. We can't wait to be back in Poland, and we certainly will be in the future. In our next video we will start a series in one of our neighboring countries. Any guesses? Thanks for watching! 😊- Brandon & Anja
Welcome again, Guys! ...and if U google (and on YT) beautiful city of LUBLIN You will see, what means exactly amazing of Eastern Poland! (also Kazimierz Dolny, Nałęczów, Roztocze) BTW, Lublin will be European Capital of Culture 2029!
The last one is not vodka. I think they can't legally call it vodka. Its "cytrynówka". Its basically stronger liquer. Its popular DIY alcohol that you can do at home basically with any fruit or spice. You just buy neutral alcohol like vodka and add fruits to it and let it sit for some time.
Krówka change inside with time. Freshing have only hard skin and soflty, creamy inside. But can by ripening. After 2 weeks from production date, start sugar crystalising. After 2 month from produkction date, inside is fully harder, but softly crunchy. Many peoples love this stage. After 3 months from production date, start by hard like stone and can broke toths...
Interesting! Sounds like we had stage two then. It was still pretty soft, but you could still really feel like little pieces of sugar. We should've bought a big bag-- though I don't know if they'd have lasted two months..hahaha. So good!
IMO the best type of krówka is soft and chewy type, "mordoklejka" (gob/mug glue) that sticks to your teeth so hard you worry about your fillings. Wawel makes a decent tasting but poor in texture krówki. ZPC Milanówek makes "Krówka milanowska", which I consider the benchmark to compare others to. I recently fell in love with krówki made by "Jutrzenka Dobre Miasto" called "Krówka z kaszubskim masłem" (fudge with butter from Kaszuby), but that might be because they are only rarely available (and only in Biedronka), so they are always fresh and chewy.
Oranżada is hard candy flavor. This is a non-alcoholic drink, flavored with plant extracts and juices (including black carrot juice), which was invented during the Polish People's Republic due to the shortages and high prices of imported fruits from which the original drink was prepared.
I've heard that the original taste of Oranżada was quite different than what exists now. Can you tell us why the difference is between the white and the red version? It's still unclear!
@@wherearewe-ytNo difference. It's nostalgia after 70's/80's when you could buy from the street trolley a red or yellow one in a plastic transparent bag with a straw.
They are very old style artificial lemonades. The red one is supposed to be raspberry flavor, and the white one is lemon. Today you would say that they are nowhere near those fruits, but back when those were invented they were to best thing we could get, and today they are mostly nostalgia drinks.
Little sins would be grzeszki, 'sz' instead of 'ś'. Grześki is a plural for Grzesiek a soft version for a name Grzegorz, Gregory so Grzesiek would be Greg and then Grześki would be Gregs. Good guess with Ptasie Mleczko. I always put those in the fridge. This way the chocolate is crunchy and the filling is more chewy. Some people got a phobia to bite off the chocolate first and then eat the filling on its own 😅 Vodka is 40%. This would be like a flavoured soft liquor.
Ooooh! Gotcha! I think Anja put the translation into Google and didn't use the proper accents. Too funny.😂 Anja really loved the Ptasie Mleczko! We even brought some to her sister in Germany, and she was a big fan as well. We did put then in the fridge later on, and they were better chilled, for sure. We didn't try frozen, though. That would've been amazing. Okay! We were wondering about that. Thanks for clarifying. Those Soplica drinks were super delicious, either way. 😋
Vodka is at least 37.5% and flavored ones have limit on added sugar. There’s only one flavored vodka having 40% on polish market (excluding some craft ones) is Lithuanian Stumbras.
@@wherearewe-yttry diffrent flavours of Ptasie Mleczko. Everyone has own taste. For me better is chocolate taste in dark chocolate and vanilla in also dark chocolate. Dairy in milk chocolate in my opinion is the worst of them. Ps. Aldi isn't biggest shopping chain in Poland. They has couple shops in biggest cities. The most popular is Biedronka and Lidl.
For me red and white oranżada have the same flavour. I've never read the ingredients, maybe there are small differences in the composition but I think they don't change the taste. Red oranżada is the most popular, several decades ago it was sold in glass returnable bottles.
It was honestly pretty hard to tell the difference. It was unclear if the difference in taste was from the drinks themselves, or because they were from two different vessels (a plastic bottle and a can)! Many people think Coca Cola tastes different, whether you drink it from can, plastic or glass bottle. Maybe it's the same with oranżada! Hahaha.
Harnaś is one of the cheaper and nastier beers in Poland. :P Try one of the big ones - Grodziskie (Grotzler) - light, refreshing, very carbonated, sometimes called "Polish champagne". In Poland, vodka must be at least 38%, what you drank is a liqueur or "tincture". I also recommend "Michałki" candies. BTW: the "Grzesiek" bar doesn't come from "grzech" "sin" - it's a diminutive of Grzegorz (Gregory)
Someone else mentioned Grodziskie in our previous video. Now we really want to try! Ooooh..those Michałki candies sound delicious. Anything peanut, and it's a yes from us.
Every time I watch your videos I want to try those things so bad. Tomorrow I will go to a polish store here in Germany and buy some of those things you just ate 😊
The reason why "Vodka Liquor" is confusing is because some alcohol terms are different in Polish. Likier which is usually translated to liquor is a defined term. It's a distilled spirit based drink with 20g of sugar per 100ml usually flavoured and with less ABV. In English liquor usually just means an alcoholic distilled drink and that's where the confusion comes from.
There is a recipe for making krówka-flavored ice cream. You basically start with kajmak (caramelized milk), cream and sugar then mix and chill that accordingly. Wawel is one if the larger Polish candy brands. Wedel is basically THE iconic candy brand in Poland. 24:45: I think they were retired by the manufacturer. Beef jerky isn't quite the same - those were thinner, and made from pork or chicken meat.
Tiki Taki Truly legendary taste. Iconic chocolates with a characteristic large form and shape. A great combination of nut cream, coconut flakes and excellent dessert chocolate. Contains no added preservatives, colorings or artificial flavors.
Wafer snacks aren't super popular in Canada, where I'm from, so they're not something I'd typically go for. That being said, they're also FAR better in Poland.
Kasztanki are literally my favourite! I like Halva too. Guess i like sand in my mouth😅 And of course Ptasie Mleczko - cant go wrong with that Love Mieszanka Krakowska and Śliwka w czekoladzie. Love my boozie Pawełki and Maćki. Ok im from Poland so i like everything from here😅 My last fav tho are jeżyki
I loooove chocolate covered lemon jellies! I always buy by weight and pick only this flavour 😁 Jeżyki are the best biscuits/cookies - especially advocat flavour ones. The best wafer is definitely hazelnut Grześki (the green one). As for a chocolate bar - Pawełek advocat is amazing! I don’t even drink or like alcohol but chocolates with a hint of booze are the best thing ever! All of these are my favourite! Sooo gooood!
We wanna try ALL the Jeżyki flavors. The originals were so good! I don't think we ever saw the green Grześki in the shops. That sounds delicious, though. 😁
@@wherearewe-ytAll Jeżyki flavours are delicious! Coconut and Cherry are so good as well. A definition of the best biscuit when all flavours are amazing. Enjoy!😋
Krówka doesn't have to be grainy - there are two main types, grainy one and chewy, sticky one (taffy). There are also some in betweens, like one with hard outside but chewy inside. And answering to question - krówka flavored ice cream or ice cream with pieces of krówka do exist, though it's pretty much just taffy ice cream you can find in every country. Wawel is cetrainly a big brand in Poland, but I think you just happened to buy in a shop/section that just happened to have most candies from them, since usually there are few other brands to choose. And market chains often have their own brands that are cheaper (and quite often worse). Prunes in chocolate are super good (taste and consistency) but it will be too rich for many. And they are pretty expensive compared to other sweets. Coconut is a common flavour in poland, but I don't think it's dominating or anything. You just happened to pick quite a few coconut sweets. Ignore these "Since 19XX" labels, they mean nothing, empty marketing - they are not traditional or anything like that. But draże korsarze are old school indeed - even if there are other brands with similar age, they change all the time. Draże are forever. Orenżada has artifical, unknown flavour that doesn't have a common name. They are usually just called by colors. Orenżada is quite old school brand as well, though I don't know whether their most known flavours changed over time. Frugo is brand that died at some point, then was revived because it became kinda classic, remebered by internet. It is apparently worse after revival (can't confirm, never drank it). Prażynki are great snack, with texture and experience more important than taste. Plain ones are good, but there are also bacon flavoured ones - my personal favourite. Kabanos are great snack to take everywhere. They last long, they are easy to eat, they are meaty and fatty and flavourfull. Why are potato chips surprising, aren't they pretty much the same in every country? Alcohol below 37.5 abv is officially not vodka and company can't call it that. People don't really care and call everyting decently strong vodka. Cytrynówka you bought would be considered liqueur (nalewka in Polish, though it's not 1 to 1 translation, as we have direct translation - 'likier' as well), the same kind of alcohol as italian limoncello. It's known for being treacherous - it's super easy to drink, sweet, refreshing and cold, like lemonade. But has devent abv, so you end up drunk before you know it. Beers you had are all mass production goods. They are easy to drink and many like them, buy they are nowhere close to craft beers (they are 3-5 time cheaper though).
@@wherearewe-yt He curls his nails and pulls them out of his shoes ;) Of course, it's a joke, in Poland nobody drinks 95% alcohol, it is mainly used diluted for fruit liqueurs or for disinfection in households. It is true that a Pole would not be himself if he did not try it, but you have to be careful with it, because it kicks like a stubborn stallion
Grześki refers to name Grzesiek. Which is soften from Grzegorz. But i like this "sinfull" thinking XD Yes, prunes in chocolate are one of those acuaired tastes. Its really good if you use to its weirdness. Prince polo is very classical wafer. Prince polo for wafers is equivalent of Tolkien for fantasy. Pawełek have taste of advocat. I have no idea what make Prażynki buble but i can asure that there is no weird chemicals. Its one of the simplest snacks in matter of ingriedients. I think it probably go trough same process what puffed rice. Vodka starts at 40%
The prune was quite good! We had a second one, which we ate chilled from the fridge. It was better when it wasn't falling apart everywhere. Do all of the Pawełek bars have a similar flavor??
Oranżada is meant to taste like candy, the OG red one is Landrynki flavoured i think which is just a type of polish hard candy, i've actually been wondering what the difference is between all of them because they all taste kind of similiar but there's an entire array of colors to pick from lol also, amazing array of Polish products, almost all of my favourites are there only missing Kubuś juice and a few more snacks
5:50 I do not eat much candies now, but back in the days my favourite was always malaga until this whole incidents from 2007 and 2013 when people were founding larvas/bugs inside of those, although it was not necessarily manufacturers fault (more like how those were stored) it stopped many people from eating those... but standards in shops and in production changed a lot since those days
12:11 that's actually my fav too xD, 22:31 if u ever get przysmak świętokrzyski buy the og ver that u gotta actually do by yourself and not the ready to go option - the taste is way better that way
No, things like Soplica, Lubelska unless they're clear 40% vodka must be called liquer because of added sugar and "low" level of alcohol Also you took some of worst, most watery beers (eurolagers) - if you want to try some of good bigger brands there's Raciborskie, Łomża Wyborna (or Jasne Pełne in 0.33 bottles) and Perła. Also you definitely should try Żywiec Porter Bałtycki - it's one of most classic polish beers and one of good ones from big 3 beer companies.
That's only because propably you drink that a lot with vodka. Or it just my case, because i used to drink Pepsi with vodka, when i used to partying. And after loong long time it still for me had kinda alcohol aftertaste, but i assume it only my mind make that
We actually haven't tried any of these, so if we ever come back and make a part 2 for snacks, we will try all of these! We really liked the regular Prażynki, so we would love to try the bacon. Do they also bubble in your mouth??
18:53 Oranżada is a polish term for soda. That's why it wasn't orange flavour Edit: the flavour supposed to be "Classic" So I have no idea what it is. Probably lemon
If you look closely, you can see that some of the b-roll for these chocolates was taken later on, after they had some time on the fridge! 😂 We bought two of each chocolate. One to eat straight away for the video, and the other, to record better quality footage. So much easier to cut and get a nice cross section clip when they're cold. And they taste better!
TikiTaki is, if I'm not mistaken, made using "marzipan". "Kasztanki" means "little chestnuts". It is my favorite but I don't think there are any chestnuts inside. Edit: Wow. I checked and TikiTaki is coconut not marzipan.
We were confused about the Kasztanki name. We thought the name came from the shape, but Tiki Taki is kind of the same shape..so not sure where it comes from! Haha.
I don't know anyone who likes Mieszanka Krakowska :D. Oranżada tastes like oranżada. That's it. And after drinking it for many, many years, I am not sure if there is difference in taste between clear and red. Also - I wouldn't recommend flavored Soplica vodka. It's just pure chemistry.
Someone in the comments said the lemon flavored Mieszanka Krakowska are their favorite! Hahaha. And you're not the only one to say this. No one seems to know the difference between the orange and red Oranżada. 😂
We've never tried this brand before! We will have to find it when we return to Poland. This trip to Poland has given us a new appreciation for high-quality vodka. 😁
6:20 Well, translation is wrong - "Grześki" is plurar and diminutive version of name "Gregory" ("Grzegorz" in Polish) so "Grześki" means "Gregories" or "Gregs" in English (still not accurate translation but whatever). We also have word "grzech" in Polish which means "sin" and where plurar and diminutive version of that is "grzeszki", so we might translate it to "little sins" or "sinnies" for short, confusion is from the fact that "sz" and "ś" in polish sound similar. Anyways "Grześki" does not equal "grzeszki"
For me no1 is Prince Polo. This I know since I was kid, during communist times, where you haven't much to choose from... But those were then and all time since then. So it's little nostalgic, and secure like 'forever with me' :D
To be fair, it's a pretty delicious wafer! I can see why it has still stood the test of time. I think everyone has a comfort snack like that from their youth. 😊
Zywiec takes me back and you can't go wrong with a 10am beer! This makes me want to try the Prince Polo. I'd always eye it up in stores but never tried it. Thanks for making us hungry 🤤
Not Grzeszki, but Grześki 🫣 Grzeszki is short for grzech witch means "little sins". Grześki is plural od Grześ witch is schrt for a mamę Grzegorz witch is Polish equvilent od Gregory 👌
29:05 What you are drinking IS NOT VODKA. It used to be... but now it has 26% alcohol so legally it cannot be called vodka in Poland... that is why you will not find information on the bottle that it is "vodka"
Lepsze,bardziej chrupiące są kamyki brzeskie. Zawierają lekko prażone orzechy. Inne kamyki zawierają orzechy naturalne - nie prażone, więc są troch3 gumowate
After filming all this, I tried both drinks as a mix. Both were delicious. 😎 Though we can honestly say that we started to get used to (and quite enjoyed) vodka shots by the end of this series!
Honestly prażynki changed over time. I don't really like the new ones bc the texture is more stale and they were my favourite chips once but after the change i can't eat them. Makes me sad. I love eating kabanosy with a roll, strongly recommend that.
We'd have liked to try the original recipe! This version was super interesting. Everyone is telling us we need to try a proper kabanosy from a butcher, since this version we tried is more of a "junk food" variety.
We had "jaffa cakes" in our Serbian snack video, which are prettysimilar to Delicje. We wanted to try and find things that were completely different and unique to Poland. That's why we chose Jeżyki for cookies! They are still some of the best cookies we've ever tried. We even bought a different flavor to take with us. I actually did try Paluszki, but not for the video. I just forgot to film it. I love any sort of pretzel like snack!
Hahaha. Yeah, a few people told us! When Anja Googled the name, she didn't put the proper accents on the letter, so it translated as "sinful". The name made sense, so we thought nothing of it at the time!
To make it clear. There was an AD in TV where the song go "Malaga, tiki-taki i kasztanki (...)" so that's why you got an order of trying those wrong, haha
Please dont't mix oranżada with vodka. ;-) In communism in Poland, oranżada was the equivalent of Sprite or Mirinda. In fact, it has its own flavor.After many years i still like it.
Someone else said that they do mix it! Haha. We've heard the old recipe was pretty different that it is today. People said it even has carrot juice in it? I actually just looked it up, and apparently it still does!
12:37 Oh nooo, why toffee flavour... the only one good "Pawełek" is advocate flavour (alcohol precentege there is low like around 2% so you would need to eat like 30 of them to feel anything so good luck with that)
It's pretty tough to film this type of video. Everything melts so fast! Hahaha. We did get double of all of the smaller chocolates, so we could try them cold from the fridge at a different time. A much better experience!
re kabanosy - those are commercial low quality ones. Try visiting a butcher or meat section in the supermarket and try proper ones. They will be bit thicker and much better
I saw photos of the regular kabanosy, and the small pre-packaged version almost look like a different snack. 😂 We love them, though! Though we would happily try the regular version from a butcher.
We went to the grocery store to buy a few snacks but we bought sooo many things because we couldn't stop ourselves. We even had to cut this video down (a lot) because it would have been never ending, haha. You can't blame us. Polish snacks are amazing! What is your favourite Polish chocolate, candy, or savoury snack? Let us know what we missed. We can't wait to be back in Poland, and we certainly will be in the future. In our next video we will start a series in one of our neighboring countries. Any guesses? Thanks for watching! 😊- Brandon & Anja
Welcome again, Guys!
...and if U google (and on YT) beautiful city of LUBLIN You will see, what means exactly amazing of Eastern Poland!
(also Kazimierz Dolny, Nałęczów, Roztocze)
BTW, Lublin will be European Capital of Culture 2029!
The last one is not vodka. I think they can't legally call it vodka. Its "cytrynówka". Its basically stronger liquer. Its popular DIY alcohol that you can do at home basically with any fruit or spice. You just buy neutral alcohol like vodka and add fruits to it and let it sit for some time.
In one of our previous videos, a restaurant owner offered us some home made cytrynówka. It was amazing! He said his father made it.
To be precise, cytrynówka is a liqueur.
@@wherearewe-ytmy uncle does this with plums, leaves it for at least 2 months before you consume it and yum, it’s delicious.
The best and the most iconic Frugo flavor is the black one, the dragon fruit. It has a little tartnes.
We weren't really sure which one to try. We will have to try that one next time!
Odkryłam przed chwilą Wasz kanał i zostaję na bardzo długo ❤
Thanks so much for joining us! ☺️
Krówka change inside with time. Freshing have only hard skin and soflty, creamy inside. But can by ripening. After 2 weeks from production date, start sugar crystalising. After 2 month from produkction date, inside is fully harder, but softly crunchy. Many peoples love this stage. After 3 months from production date, start by hard like stone and can broke toths...
Interesting! Sounds like we had stage two then. It was still pretty soft, but you could still really feel like little pieces of sugar. We should've bought a big bag-- though I don't know if they'd have lasted two months..hahaha. So good!
IMO the best type of krówka is soft and chewy type, "mordoklejka" (gob/mug glue) that sticks to your teeth so hard you worry about your fillings.
Wawel makes a decent tasting but poor in texture krówki. ZPC Milanówek makes "Krówka milanowska", which I consider the benchmark to compare others to.
I recently fell in love with krówki made by "Jutrzenka Dobre Miasto" called "Krówka z kaszubskim masłem" (fudge with butter from Kaszuby), but that might be because they are only rarely available (and only in Biedronka), so they are always fresh and chewy.
Naucz sie angielskiego bo to boli w oczy xD
Oranżada is hard candy flavor.
This is a non-alcoholic drink, flavored with plant extracts and juices (including black carrot juice), which was invented during the Polish People's Republic due to the shortages and high prices of imported fruits from which the original drink was prepared.
I've heard that the original taste of Oranżada was quite different than what exists now. Can you tell us why the difference is between the white and the red version? It's still unclear!
@@wherearewe-ytNo difference. It's nostalgia after 70's/80's when you could buy from the street trolley a red or yellow one in a plastic transparent bag with a straw.
They are very old style artificial lemonades. The red one is supposed to be raspberry flavor, and the white one is lemon.
Today you would say that they are nowhere near those fruits, but back when those were invented they were to best thing we could get, and today they are mostly nostalgia drinks.
@@hubertnnn for some its a nostalgia flavor, for me it's just the best soda out there, but I also love kwas so maybe I'm an odd one
Little sins would be grzeszki, 'sz' instead of 'ś'. Grześki is a plural for Grzesiek a soft version for a name Grzegorz, Gregory so Grzesiek would be Greg and then Grześki would be Gregs.
Good guess with Ptasie Mleczko. I always put those in the fridge. This way the chocolate is crunchy and the filling is more chewy. Some people got a phobia to bite off the chocolate first and then eat the filling on its own 😅
Vodka is 40%. This would be like a flavoured soft liquor.
Ooooh! Gotcha! I think Anja put the translation into Google and didn't use the proper accents. Too funny.😂
Anja really loved the Ptasie Mleczko! We even brought some to her sister in Germany, and she was a big fan as well. We did put then in the fridge later on, and they were better chilled, for sure. We didn't try frozen, though. That would've been amazing.
Okay! We were wondering about that. Thanks for clarifying. Those Soplica drinks were super delicious, either way. 😋
Vodka is at least 37.5% and flavored ones have limit on added sugar. There’s only one flavored vodka having 40% on polish market (excluding some craft ones) is Lithuanian Stumbras.
@@wherearewe-yttry diffrent flavours of Ptasie Mleczko. Everyone has own taste. For me better is chocolate taste in dark chocolate and vanilla in also dark chocolate. Dairy in milk chocolate in my opinion is the worst of them. Ps. Aldi isn't biggest shopping chain in Poland. They has couple shops in biggest cities. The most popular is Biedronka and Lidl.
@@confettiusnope Man. Flavoured "Finlandia"(yes like country Finnland) had from 37.5% to 40% of alcohol, that's why they can be still called vodka.
@@wiktorius295 I'm quite sure, they all have 37.5% but just like Absolut have no added sugar.
Great video! I hope you'll have/you've had fun in Poland!
Cheers!
We had a great time! 🇵🇱
For me red and white oranżada have the same flavour. I've never read the ingredients, maybe there are small differences in the composition but I think they don't change the taste. Red oranżada is the most popular, several decades ago it was sold in glass returnable bottles.
It was honestly pretty hard to tell the difference. It was unclear if the difference in taste was from the drinks themselves, or because they were from two different vessels (a plastic bottle and a can)! Many people think Coca Cola tastes different, whether you drink it from can, plastic or glass bottle. Maybe it's the same with oranżada! Hahaha.
While not returnable, they are still sold in glass bottles, akin to Picollo or Trelle Morelle kids champange.
Harnaś is one of the cheaper and nastier beers in Poland. :P Try one of the big ones - Grodziskie (Grotzler) - light, refreshing, very carbonated, sometimes called "Polish champagne".
In Poland, vodka must be at least 38%, what you drank is a liqueur or "tincture".
I also recommend "Michałki" candies.
BTW: the "Grzesiek" bar doesn't come from "grzech" "sin" - it's a diminutive of Grzegorz (Gregory)
Someone else mentioned Grodziskie in our previous video. Now we really want to try!
Ooooh..those Michałki candies sound delicious. Anything peanut, and it's a yes from us.
@@wherearewe-yt Grodziskie is not a beer but polish beer style, it's even one of categories on best beer contests.
37.5% actually not 38%
@@confettius OK, OK :)
Grzegorz?
Chrząszczyżewoszyce. Powiat Łękołody.
Witam. Polecam coś lepszego: 1. Wedel Ptasie mleczko. 2. Wawel Mieszanka krakowska. 3. Wawel Michałki z Wawelu białe. 4. Wedel Delicje. 5. Princessa Kokosowa. 6. Wedel Chałwa. 7. Śliwka Nałęczowska. 8. Solidarność Złota wiśnia. 9. Prince Polo. 10. Goplana Grześki. 11. Jutrzenka Familijne Kakaowe. 12. Wedel Baryłki. 13. Jutrzenka Rodzynki w czekoladzie. 14. Goplana Mella. 15. Goplana Jeżyki. 16. Tymbark jabłko-wiśnia. 17. Hellena Oranżada. 18. Zbyszko 3-cytryny. 19. Goplana Toffino. 20. Goplana Jeżyki. 21. Cukierki krówka. 22. Toruńskie pierniki. 23. Wedel cukierki bajeczne. 24. Wedel - mieszanka Wedlowska. 25. Lajkonik paluszki. 26. Wawel - Malaga. 27. Wawel - Tiki Taki. 28. Wawel - Kasztanki. 29. Flis - Happy. 30. Flis - karpatka kokosowa. 31. Goplana - płatki miętowe. 32. Flis - Happy Swing Rurki orzechowe. 33. Goplana - Hazelnut Break (kinder bueno). Pozdrawiam.
Thanks for this long list, haha. Next time, we'll buy all of them 😂
Every time I watch your videos I want to try those things so bad. Tomorrow I will go to a polish store here in Germany and buy some of those things you just ate 😊
Serducho rośnie jak czyta się takie komentarze 👍
You WILL NOT be disappointed! There are so many amazing Polish snacks. Let us know how it goes, and what you find. And thanks so much for watching!
The reason why "Vodka Liquor" is confusing is because some alcohol terms are different in Polish.
Likier which is usually translated to liquor is a defined term. It's a distilled spirit based drink with 20g of sugar per 100ml usually flavoured and with less ABV.
In English liquor usually just means an alcoholic distilled drink and that's where the confusion comes from.
There is a recipe for making krówka-flavored ice cream. You basically start with kajmak (caramelized milk), cream and sugar then mix and chill that accordingly.
Wawel is one if the larger Polish candy brands.
Wedel is basically THE iconic candy brand in Poland.
24:45: I think they were retired by the manufacturer. Beef jerky isn't quite the same - those were thinner, and made from pork or chicken meat.
That recipe sounds phenomenal.
We actually found those meat chips last week in GEORGIA of all places. They were good, but kabanosy is better for sure!
@wherearewe-yt The culinary blog "Ania gotuje" has a detailed recipe. It's in Polish, but Google Translate should be up to the task :)
Tiki Taki Truly legendary taste. Iconic chocolates with a characteristic large form and shape. A great combination of nut cream, coconut flakes and excellent dessert chocolate. Contains no added preservatives, colorings or artificial flavors.
We're still not sure which type of nuts are in the cream part!
@@wherearewe-yt peanuts about 10%
Yeah, ptasie mleczko tastes really good frozen, you should totally try it!
I knew it! We did eat it refrigerated but forgot to try it frozen. 😅
Anything wafer is what I like. Light and delicious.
Wafer snacks aren't super popular in Canada, where I'm from, so they're not something I'd typically go for. That being said, they're also FAR better in Poland.
Kasztanki are literally my favourite! I like Halva too. Guess i like sand in my mouth😅
And of course Ptasie Mleczko - cant go wrong with that
Love Mieszanka Krakowska and Śliwka w czekoladzie. Love my boozie Pawełki and Maćki. Ok im from Poland so i like everything from here😅
My last fav tho are jeżyki
Hahaha.
Well, we can't blame you. It's pretty hard to pick a favorite when there are so many great snacks. 😃
Chocolate + Coconut = The best combination ever ❤❤
The coconut Princessa was our favorite of the coconut snacks. We would have really liked to try the coconut Jeżyki!
Ptasie mleczko only in the red package. the blue one is with milk chocolate, while the red is more dessert chocolate.
If you like good beers you should try something from Fortuna. Komes and Miłosław also belong to Fortuna. They make excellent beers.
Yes all those drinks you can mix with vodka for sure. add cytryna ;)
Glad it's not just me then! Hahaha.
I loooove chocolate covered lemon jellies! I always buy by weight and pick only this flavour 😁 Jeżyki are the best biscuits/cookies - especially advocat flavour ones. The best wafer is definitely hazelnut Grześki (the green one). As for a chocolate bar - Pawełek advocat is amazing! I don’t even drink or like alcohol but chocolates with a hint of booze are the best thing ever! All of these are my favourite! Sooo gooood!
We wanna try ALL the Jeżyki flavors. The originals were so good!
I don't think we ever saw the green Grześki in the shops. That sounds delicious, though. 😁
@@wherearewe-ytAll Jeżyki flavours are delicious! Coconut and Cherry are so good as well. A definition of the best biscuit when all flavours are amazing. Enjoy!😋
If you like peanuts then you gotta try "lorenz orzeszki nic nac's" in a small red packaging, one of my fav snacks, they are crispy and salty!
Not really a Polish snack. It's German.
@AmartharDrakestone ohhh I didn't know! Either way it slaps
Oh, I know these 😊. They're definitely yummy.
Krówka doesn't have to be grainy - there are two main types, grainy one and chewy, sticky one (taffy). There are also some in betweens, like one with hard outside but chewy inside. And answering to question - krówka flavored ice cream or ice cream with pieces of krówka do exist, though it's pretty much just taffy ice cream you can find in every country.
Wawel is cetrainly a big brand in Poland, but I think you just happened to buy in a shop/section that just happened to have most candies from them, since usually there are few other brands to choose. And market chains often have their own brands that are cheaper (and quite often worse).
Prunes in chocolate are super good (taste and consistency) but it will be too rich for many. And they are pretty expensive compared to other sweets.
Coconut is a common flavour in poland, but I don't think it's dominating or anything. You just happened to pick quite a few coconut sweets.
Ignore these "Since 19XX" labels, they mean nothing, empty marketing - they are not traditional or anything like that. But draże korsarze are old school indeed - even if there are other brands with similar age, they change all the time. Draże are forever.
Orenżada has artifical, unknown flavour that doesn't have a common name. They are usually just called by colors. Orenżada is quite old school brand as well, though I don't know whether their most known flavours changed over time.
Frugo is brand that died at some point, then was revived because it became kinda classic, remebered by internet. It is apparently worse after revival (can't confirm, never drank it).
Prażynki are great snack, with texture and experience more important than taste. Plain ones are good, but there are also bacon flavoured ones - my personal favourite.
Kabanos are great snack to take everywhere. They last long, they are easy to eat, they are meaty and fatty and flavourfull.
Why are potato chips surprising, aren't they pretty much the same in every country?
Alcohol below 37.5 abv is officially not vodka and company can't call it that. People don't really care and call everyting decently strong vodka. Cytrynówka you bought would be considered liqueur (nalewka in Polish, though it's not 1 to 1 translation, as we have direct translation - 'likier' as well), the same kind of alcohol as italian limoncello.
It's known for being treacherous - it's super easy to drink, sweet, refreshing and cold, like lemonade. But has devent abv, so you end up drunk before you know it.
Beers you had are all mass production goods. They are easy to drink and many like them, buy they are nowhere close to craft beers (they are 3-5 time cheaper though).
She loved the cherry Frugo. Saw it in her eyes
She did indeed! Such a nostalgic and familiar taste. 😌
Next you have to tey Bekokenowe Peppies or prazynki.
Cytrynową Soplicą przepijamy w Polsce spirytus 95 % ;) Reszta zgodna z opisem. Pozdrawiam
Przepijasz spirytus? Cienias
@@1KobyleCaco tylko przy dziewczynach, na baletach z chłopakami walimy z musztardówek bez przepoi ;)
95%??? I want to try this one. 😂
@@wherearewe-yt He curls his nails and pulls them out of his shoes ;) Of course, it's a joke, in Poland nobody drinks 95% alcohol, it is mainly used diluted for fruit liqueurs or for disinfection in households. It is true that a Pole would not be himself if he did not try it, but you have to be careful with it, because it kicks like a stubborn stallion
Na zdrowie! 😊
Mieszanka Krakowska to stan umysłu trzeba wiedzieć jak je zjadać ogryzasz czekoladę i na końcu GALARETKA 🤣🤣🤣🤣🖐️👍
They're definitely better that way! 😂
you should drink żołądkowa gorzka z miętą with blue oshee
That sounds great. 👌
We will have to try it next time!
Grześki refers to name Grzesiek. Which is soften from Grzegorz. But i like this "sinfull" thinking XD
Yes, prunes in chocolate are one of those acuaired tastes. Its really good if you use to its weirdness.
Prince polo is very classical wafer. Prince polo for wafers is equivalent of Tolkien for fantasy.
Pawełek have taste of advocat.
I have no idea what make Prażynki buble but i can asure that there is no weird chemicals. Its one of the simplest snacks in matter of ingriedients. I think it probably go trough same process what puffed rice.
Vodka starts at 40%
The prune was quite good! We had a second one, which we ate chilled from the fridge. It was better when it wasn't falling apart everywhere.
Do all of the Pawełek bars have a similar flavor??
Oranżada is meant to taste like candy, the OG red one is Landrynki flavoured i think which is just a type of polish hard candy, i've actually been wondering what the difference is between all of them because they all taste kind of similiar but there's an entire array of colors to pick from lol
also, amazing array of Polish products, almost all of my favourites are there only missing Kubuś juice and a few more snacks
also yes, the drinks are good mixers
Wedel actually had a line of summer Ptasie Mleczko some time ago, that they recommended frozen.
That would have been nice to try!
Next time try also "michałki" and pierniki :)
We will! 😃
5:50 I do not eat much candies now, but back in the days my favourite was always malaga until this whole incidents from 2007 and 2013 when people were founding larvas/bugs inside of those, although it was not necessarily manufacturers fault (more like how those were stored) it stopped many people from eating those... but standards in shops and in production changed a lot since those days
Gross! We never heard about that. Hopefully, ours were bug free. 🐛
Greetings from Pol living in Canada some of this sweets I can get here in Edmonton.
Next time I visit my sister in Edmonton, I will have to head to a Polish supermarket and grab some snacks for her. There are so many good ones!
I thing mostly old peaople like jelly candies, I thing most favorite candy is ''Michałek'' or ''Michałki''. 🙂
Grzeszki "litle sins" is wonderful name for small Grześki ! the company should rebrand them 😂
Hahaha. Everyone told us the true name. I guess that's what happens when you don't put the proper accents into Google Translate. 🤣
@@wherearewe-ytdon't worry. Producer use "grzeszki" motive in his spots. There is mentioned that "Everyone has own "grzeszki " (sins")--> Grześki"
Grześki is the plural form of the diminutive form of the name Gregory
mate, you subconsciously did what majority of children do at 7:44 hahahaha
Hahaha. Although I did this for b-roll, this is legitimately how Anja eats most candies or chocolates with a coating. She's still a child for real. 😂
There are Polish chips Przysnacki, you should try that!
I mean potato chips
12:11 that's actually my fav too xD, 22:31 if u ever get przysmak świętokrzyski buy the og ver that u gotta actually do by yourself and not the ready to go option - the taste is way better that way
That Grzeski Oranzada was so good!
We'll keep that in mind next time! I don't think that we tried those this trip...but they look delicious!
Only polish craft beer. No Tyskie 😮
We have Polish craft beer in our Warsaw video!
the yellow ones are the best, its kind of orrange and vanilla mixed
Yellow ones for which snack?
@@wherearewe-yt those with a pirate
You should try dill chips Wiejskie Ziemniaczki
We didn't see those anywhere, but we would have loved to try them! Dill Pickle chips are very popular in Canada, and they're so good.
@wherearewe-yt They are usually found in bigger markets like Auchan or Kaufland. They are even better than butter ones.
No, things like Soplica, Lubelska unless they're clear 40% vodka must be called liquer because of added sugar and "low" level of alcohol
Also you took some of worst, most watery beers (eurolagers) - if you want to try some of good bigger brands there's Raciborskie, Łomża Wyborna (or Jasne Pełne in 0.33 bottles) and Perła. Also you definitely should try Żywiec Porter Bałtycki - it's one of most classic polish beers and one of good ones from big 3 beer companies.
Thanks for the recommendations! I had a lot of Perła while in Poland. Their honey beer is one of my favorites.
In Poland we have Caprio black currant - drink with flavor of drinking vodka taste
That sounds good!
That's only because propably you drink that a lot with vodka. Or it just my case, because i used to drink Pepsi with vodka, when i used to partying. And after loong long time it still for me had kinda alcohol aftertaste, but i assume it only my mind make that
thx
idk but from what i remember i dont bite jelly+ choclate candy and it is ok when you have two parts
Yes!!!!!
My favorites sweets are Baryłki from Wedel and Kukułki made by Wawel. I prefer Bacon Prażynki
We actually haven't tried any of these, so if we ever come back and make a part 2 for snacks, we will try all of these! We really liked the regular Prażynki, so we would love to try the bacon. Do they also bubble in your mouth??
@@wherearewe-yt
Thanks for the reply,
They are similar, but more strongly spiced
If crunchips, try chakalaka, ultimate taste
1:06 That is how you taste a beer. My wife drinks a beer like your woman exactly. Makes me nervous 🤣
Hahaha. Always the tiniest of sips for her. 😂
next time pick black Frugo. It will blow your mind
Soplica cytrynowka is some kind of vodka drink. But actually there is no vodka in it only spirytus
18:53 Oranżada is a polish term for soda. That's why it wasn't orange flavour
Edit: the flavour supposed to be "Classic" So I have no idea what it is. Probably lemon
No one really seems to 100% know the flavours, OR the differences between the orange and red. Hahaha. It's a mystery!
This is how you can get "fudge" flavored ice cream in Poland.
That sounds delicious. We didn't get to try any ice cream in Poland. We were too busy trying to finish off all these snacks! Haha.
Aldi is not typical Polish shop. Biedronka and Dino is 😊
I don't know if we've been in a Dino, that I can recall. We spent a lot of time in Biedronka, though!
Also Żabka!
🐞 came from portugal.
You have the wrong Ptasie Mleczko! I mean...its not wrong but most people prefer the vanilla, classic flavour ⁉️
We actually weren't even sure which one was the original! You're actually the first one to tell us the one we chose aren't the OG's. Haha.
@@wherearewe-yt, I love lemon ptasie mleczko. Mmmm.
There are apps that can translate everything on a package. Comes in really handy most of the time. Sometimes the translations are funny though lol
We love Google Translate Images! Although yes, it can be pretty hit or miss..hahaha.
@wherearewe-yt lol
Tiki taki, malaga and kasztanki, should be eaten chilled😢😊❤
If you look closely, you can see that some of the b-roll for these chocolates was taken later on, after they had some time on the fridge! 😂
We bought two of each chocolate. One to eat straight away for the video, and the other, to record better quality footage. So much easier to cut and get a nice cross section clip when they're cold. And they taste better!
22:00 this guy already thinks like a polish guy :D
Hahaha. 😂
I did mix it after this video. It was great.
TikiTaki is, if I'm not mistaken, made using "marzipan". "Kasztanki" means "little chestnuts". It is my favorite but I don't think there are any chestnuts inside.
Edit: Wow. I checked and TikiTaki is coconut not marzipan.
We were confused about the Kasztanki name. We thought the name came from the shape, but Tiki Taki is kind of the same shape..so not sure where it comes from! Haha.
Oranżada smakuje jak landrynki- owocowe twarde cukierki
I don't know anyone who likes Mieszanka Krakowska :D. Oranżada tastes like oranżada. That's it. And after drinking it for many, many years, I am not sure if there is difference in taste between clear and red. Also - I wouldn't recommend flavored Soplica vodka. It's just pure chemistry.
Someone in the comments said the lemon flavored Mieszanka Krakowska are their favorite! Hahaha.
And you're not the only one to say this. No one seems to know the difference between the orange and red Oranżada. 😂
Oginski vodka musst ihr probieren 😊
We've never tried this brand before! We will have to find it when we return to Poland. This trip to Poland has given us a new appreciation for high-quality vodka. 😁
6:20 Well, translation is wrong - "Grześki" is plurar and diminutive version of name "Gregory" ("Grzegorz" in Polish) so "Grześki" means "Gregories" or "Gregs" in English (still not accurate translation but whatever). We also have word "grzech" in Polish which means "sin" and where plurar and diminutive version of that is "grzeszki", so we might translate it to "little sins" or "sinnies" for short, confusion is from the fact that "sz" and "ś" in polish sound similar. Anyways "Grześki" does not equal "grzeszki"
Prince Polo isn't about the flavor, it's about the history, it's something like a "cult classic"
According to the comments, it also seems like quite a nostalgic thing for some people as well.
For me no1 is Prince Polo. This I know since I was kid, during communist times, where you haven't much to choose from... But those were then and all time since then. So it's little nostalgic, and secure like 'forever with me' :D
To be fair, it's a pretty delicious wafer! I can see why it has still stood the test of time.
I think everyone has a comfort snack like that from their youth. 😊
Zywiec takes me back and you can't go wrong with a 10am beer! This makes me want to try the Prince Polo. I'd always eye it up in stores but never tried it. Thanks for making us hungry 🤤
There are so many good Polish snacks!! Hope you guys had a chance to try some of them when you were there. 🤤
Not Grzeszki, but Grześki 🫣
Grzeszki is short for grzech witch means "little sins". Grześki is plural od Grześ witch is schrt for a mamę Grzegorz witch is Polish equvilent od Gregory 👌
Hahaha. Yeah, a few people have told us! Woops. 😂
Przysnacki -buy bekon flavour
kamyki smak dzieciństwa
Grześki means Greg in plural.
Woops! Hahaha. Is it a similar spelling then?
@@wherearewe-yt Little Sins=Grzeszki
29:05 What you are drinking IS NOT VODKA. It used to be... but now it has 26% alcohol so legally it cannot be called vodka in Poland... that is why you will not find information on the bottle that it is "vodka"
Ooooh, interesting! Gotcha. Whatever it is, it's still delicious!
19:03 Has to be Irn Bru right?
It actually is slightly reminiscent of Irn Brun, now that you mention it!
Lepsze,bardziej chrupiące są kamyki brzeskie. Zawierają lekko prażone orzechy. Inne kamyki zawierają orzechy naturalne - nie prażone, więc są troch3 gumowate
Interesting! We will have to try those next time.
Tiki taki is like a dope
Krówka -tiny cow.
The answer to mixing question: we used to mix everything with Vodka😅
After filming all this, I tried both drinks as a mix. Both were delicious. 😎
Though we can honestly say that we started to get used to (and quite enjoyed) vodka shots by the end of this series!
i dont like choc+jelly too, so question may be - being one of polish people - would i be a 'rnegate' i am wonder 🤪
Do most people like this candy?? So far, no one has really mentioned that they really love it. Maybe we're not the only ones! Hahaha.
Śliwka w czekoladzie (Plum in Chockolade) should be eaten full at once - but not that big one.
Are they normally smaller??
@wherearewe-yt yes. Half of that monster that you ate. The first time I saw such a big one.
Żubr its older than Żywiec and better
Kabanosy can and absolutely are used in a Lady and a Trump style of romantic smooching. It's super cute thing to do together : )
Hahaha. We knew it! 🐶
Honestly prażynki changed over time. I don't really like the new ones bc the texture is more stale and they were my favourite chips once but after the change i can't eat them. Makes me sad. I love eating kabanosy with a roll, strongly recommend that.
We'd have liked to try the original recipe! This version was super interesting.
Everyone is telling us we need to try a proper kabanosy from a butcher, since this version we tried is more of a "junk food" variety.
who mix vodka? you just shot it, forget about it and prepare for next one
A few people told us there is a drink where you mix apple juice with Żubrówka! Like a Szarlotka drink?
@@wherearewe-yt yeah thats right, but only Żubrówka with the grass inside
You've missed Delicje and paluszki
We had "jaffa cakes" in our Serbian snack video, which are prettysimilar to Delicje. We wanted to try and find things that were completely different and unique to Poland. That's why we chose Jeżyki for cookies! They are still some of the best cookies we've ever tried. We even bought a different flavor to take with us.
I actually did try Paluszki, but not for the video. I just forgot to film it. I love any sort of pretzel like snack!
Pawełek Advocat it's much better. And Soplica Malinowa.
We'll have to try that next time! We weren't quite sure which one to choose.
There is the word sin-grzech and there is the word Grzegorz-Gregory. Grzegorz is a male name, Grześki refers to the plural form of this name.
Hahaha. Yeah, a few people told us! When Anja Googled the name, she didn't put the proper accents on the letter, so it translated as "sinful". The name made sense, so we thought nothing of it at the time!
Malaga --> Tiki Taki --> Kasztanki .... Kolejność powinna być zachowana 😣😥
To make it clear. There was an AD in TV where the song go "Malaga, tiki-taki i kasztanki (...)" so that's why you got an order of trying those wrong, haha
Please dont't mix oranżada with vodka. ;-) In communism in Poland, oranżada was the equivalent of Sprite or Mirinda. In fact, it has its own flavor.After many years i still like it.
Someone else said that they do mix it! Haha.
We've heard the old recipe was pretty different that it is today. People said it even has carrot juice in it?
I actually just looked it up, and apparently it still does!
12:37 Oh nooo, why toffee flavour... the only one good "Pawełek" is advocate flavour (alcohol precentege there is low like around 2% so you would need to eat like 30 of them to feel anything so good luck with that)
Most people suggested this one! The toffee one tasted like it had alcohol too though. Does it not?? Hahaha.
Gdzie są k...a Michałki?
I think 3 or 4 people suggested this sweet. We missed it! We will have to try next time for sure.
@@wherearewe-yttry orginal - Michałki z Hanki
Probably it was too hot to eat chocolate candies... Regards!!!
It's pretty tough to film this type of video. Everything melts so fast! Hahaha.
We did get double of all of the smaller chocolates, so we could try them cold from the fridge at a different time. A much better experience!
piwo z rana jak śmietana. Spróbujcie Torcik wedlowski i Sliwka Nałęczowska.
We did try the Magnetic brand Sliwka. Is the other version better?
Torcik wedlowski looks delicious!
Why do you call this beer hopy? 🤣🤣 There is only malt 😅😅
It tasted bitter.
re kabanosy - those are commercial low quality ones. Try visiting a butcher or meat section in the supermarket and try proper ones. They will be bit thicker and much better
I saw photos of the regular kabanosy, and the small pre-packaged version almost look like a different snack. 😂
We love them, though! Though we would happily try the regular version from a butcher.
You lack "paluszki" on the list
This is not vodka- only 28% vs 40%
Aldi? Main grocery in Poland? What? 🤣🤣🤣
I said "one of them".