I'm from the Netherlands and we have almost all the German stuff in our supermarket. I didn't even know it was from Germany, I thought they were all Dutch 😅 not that I'm complaining, I love them 😊
I love the fact you say ‘the Netherlands’ and the Dutch. It’s refreshing knowing not everyone calls it ‘Holland’ and Amsterdam. So thank you so much for that. Enjoy the snacks! Might you run out,.. let me know. I’ll hit you up with some more and extra. Love the channel! Love you Kriss!
Yes! I was surprised that they changed the name from "katjes" to "katja" there even thought brand names are often different between countries, weird to read it like that though
Hahah same here😂 I don’t like the taste of hazelnut in the first place but hagelslag is just amazing so the fact that hagelslag and nutella are made out to be the same thing is sad 😂
kris after biting the Butterstollen : "this is bread" me as a german : "you think bread is supposed to be this white and sweet ?!" *laughs in dark german bread*
Hi Kris, German here... just for context: that last one, the "Butter Stollen" is a christmas log we eat as a coffee sweet sliced as you guessed correctly. It's a very seasonal thing and you will only find it in november and december really.
YES! hahah we have German snacks and Germans have our snacks! Like one I was visiting Germany and I see snacked from Netherlands and I had to buy them😂
with the caramel waffles, often times you have them with coffee or tea and just lay them on top of your cup so the steam melts the caramel inside... its fucking amazing
Dutch snacks: First ones: joden koeken (jew cookies) Pronounced: jo-dun-koo-kun Second ones: biggetjes (small pigs) Pronounced: big-gut-jus Third ones: stroopwafels (stroopwafels) Pronounced: str-oh-p-wafels Fourth ones: hagelslag (Chocolate sprinkles) Pronounced: haaa-guhl-slag Please correct me if the pronunciation is off I'm really dumb
okay girl so the "stroopwafels" siroupwaffles are the best when you buy them like fresh, not in a package at a food place or sum because when the caramel is hot it's SO FREAKIN GOOD
My Dad is from Holland so my little sis and got De Ruijter Chocolate Sprinkles for a treat. We had it on white bread with butter then the sprinkles. Toasting it is delicious too!
srsly i am completely and utterly confused; we have the same thing in germany called "Fred Ferkel" - fred simply being a name, and ferkel being the word for a baby pig... the company in germany is called "Katjes", while the company in the netherlands seems to be called "Katja" both sweets are exactly the same, both are vegetarian (no gelatine) and the companies have almost the same name (assuming "Katja" is the brand/company)... now i wonder if it is the same company just selling under different branding in both countries? i tried to google it but no success so far.. trying to google for "Katja" is kinda hard, because it is a quite common female name... so everything comes up, but no infos about the company ^^ can it really be a coincidence that the sweet is exactly the same and the company names are so similar? and it is even funnier considering that "Katjes" actually is a dutch word for a little cat, but the company is german xD
Hello from the Netherlands!! 🇳🇱 (Btw I literally cried because of how you said “Biggetjes”) Ps: ALWAYS eat the ears first 😂 Edit: HOLY MOLY A LOAD OF PEOPLE SAW THIS HELLO! Edit V2: ZO VEEL MENSEN- HOI
@@ninan9650 she said toast, and she toasted the bread. So what do they call bread when it's not toasted? I would think 'bread'. Or don't they ever eat bread not toasted?
well I'm from Germany - my uncle lived in Amsterdam for quite a while (some years ago) and when I was a kid, we visited him once. for breakfast we had buttered bred with these chocolate sprinkles on top - and oh dear, I loved them from the very beginning. I just ate them a few weeks ago again -and it gave me sooo good childhood memory. I'm so so glad we got them in Germany too :))
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Lol yes I'm from the states and have been learning German on my own time and was able to look at most of the things like the potato stick and translate it before they where close to the proper pronunciation.
Haha thank you for trying the Hagelslag, stroopwafels, biggetjes and Jodenkoeken. Those four are really my favourite snacks here in the Netherlands. :D
Seems like Nora was shopping at aldi 😂 (It's one of the most well known Discount supermarkets in Germany haha) the Paprika sticks are from their House Brand btw. In "Knoppers" you actually pronounce the 'k' at the beginning. And the Mozart-Kugeln are actually an Austrian speciality from Salzburg, the City in which wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born (that's why they are called like that) The cake/bread kinda thing is something you usually get around Christmas season. Btw: the dutch Katja Piggies and the Waffles we have over here in Germany as well. I did love this video, i am glad i found out you have a RUclips channel as well. I do love your tiktoks! 😊
Butterstollen (Christstollen) is Christmas cake. Yes, with coffee. Werther's here has eclairs, popcorn and of course the caramels. Mozartkugeln are technically Austrian and the pistachio marzipan is an acquired taste. The sticks are from either Aldi or Lidl (I think the former) and Knoppers Nut Bar (Nussriegel) is a relatively new variant of Knoppers (the k is n o t silent and the o is short). And if you like sour candy... boy, do we Germans have that...
@@Rhysn. I do it always on toast.. Only put is on normal bread whem the bread is fresh... I'm more mad about that they think that hagelslag tast like nutella.....
YAS! YAS YAS YAS YAS YAS! My mum is Australian thus making me half Australian and she made fairy bread and I love it! She used to use a cookie cutter and cut them into fun shapes! I love them! Next time I go see my mum I’ll ask for them!
@@horselover415 It's more like a christmas- thing in germany. You cut slices of it and put butter or other stuff on it. OR dipp it in chocolatemilk. BUT YOU WOULD NEVER BITE INTO IT
its funny im from UK and watching this, I live near a place called havant and the pig ones we have they are called Percy Pigs and they are really really good. You buy them in a shop called M&S and you can buy different animals of dif flavours and you can get them with santa hats during Christmas
I'm from the Netherlands, nice to see you enjoy our snacks! *ik ben van Nederland, fijn om te zien dat jullie van onze snacks genieten!* Sidenote: the second ones you guys tried, *biggetjes* , actually means pig in dutch.
I guess, the reason why you don't like the Mozartkugeln is the marzipan. It seems to be something north americans don't be used to. Here in Germany we love Marzipan, but I also don't like Mozartkugeln, but only because of they mixing it with nougat. And I don't like nougat. Greetings from Berlin 😎
it’s extremely funny how you pronounce the german names and every typical dutch thing does also be a thing in germany. and Mozart-Kugeln is from austria not from germany.
But like Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands all sell the same sweets cause all the Dutch products are available in Belgium and Germany and vice versa
@@coriannem5208 not al of them. Like the stroopwafels are not. Only around the borders maybe but in general that's one of the only things you can't really get every where. And it's very frustrating for a Dutch person who loves them when on vacation in another country 😂
I love these dutch chocolate sprinkels! I'm a German but my aunt's family lives in the Netherlands and when she visits them, she uses to bring me some when she comes back🥰😁👌
Ikr I’m Dutch and the sprinkles are literally my life when I go back to Netherlands I always eat them breakfast and I take a bunch of packs back go England😂
The stroopwafels are the best when they are warm and freshly made from the market, or as they say it in Dutch: De stroopwafels zijn het lekkerste als ze warm en vers gemaakt zijn van de markt.
As a proud Austrian, I just wanna put out there that the „Mozart Kugeln“ are from Austria not Germany 😂I mean at the end of the day Mozart is from Austria...so yeah ❤️
@@vegataryanrecipes6304 there are not dutch but we have them in dutch too. Im dutch and almost all the sweets they showed i tried once in my life. But maybe there are made in germany or something
These chocolate sprinkles we have in germany as well, they're called "Schokoladenstreusel" in germany. And Nimsoft is not called Nimsoft, it's called "Nimm 2 Soft" literally "Take 2 soft" because the normal one are regular candy and the soft ones are chewy.
Haha do Germans also eat it on easter and Christmas?? In the Netherlands we call it “feeststol” “stol” “kerststol” “paasstol” “kerstbrood” idk, there are many names for it XP
It was the mass produced one so I'll give you the 5, but the Stollen is a Christmas time delicacy. You buy them from a bakery. It is sweet bread with raisins and a core of marzipan. Powdered sugar on top is actually the cheap version. I have not seen someone dip it in coffee. Some like them with candied fruits inside - I abhor that version though. The Mozart Kugeln are Austrian actually.
Stollen is a traditional Christmas bread it's in every store around Christmas time and my dad and brother always used to bake big stollen "breads" for Christmas and my grandparents always got one and we kept one or two. Normally it's not that small it's actually pretty big and long... (Wait that's what she said)
Video: has dutch in the title
Evrybody from Netherlands: well Let's watch that
yeah, there are almost no videos about The Netherlands so everyone comes to just a few videos 😂
yep
Yeah
can confirm
Yes true !!
I'm from the Netherlands and we have almost all the German stuff in our supermarket. I didn't even know it was from Germany, I thought they were all Dutch 😅 not that I'm complaining, I love them 😊
same hahah
Same with the Dutch Stuff. We have them in Germany, too 😂
jaa precies hahahaaha
Same😂
Same here!
As a Dutch person when she said with the hagelslag: “I think I need to be generous” I was like:” ✨no✨
i was like yeah it is not what u get when ur mom forgets ur birthday. It wouldn't be good if my mom did that than i would be mad
Yeah when your home alone you make like a mountain
@@minke7504 YES, you just make a mountain of hagelslag and drop 90% of it
Generous betekend eigenlijk juist dat ze denkt dat ze er veel op moet doen he haha, niet weinig.
@@charlotte-qe7vf betekent godverdomme😡😂😂
I love the fact you say ‘the Netherlands’ and the Dutch. It’s refreshing knowing not everyone calls it ‘Holland’ and Amsterdam.
So thank you so much for that.
Enjoy the snacks!
Might you run out,.. let me know. I’ll hit you up with some more and extra.
Love the channel! Love you Kriss!
Yes! Especially Amsterdam! Like that is the capital of the Netherlands. And I said the Netherlands like the Nederlands. How you say it in Dutch.
fun fact: when the title has a country in it, everyone from that country clicks on the video
actual facts
I am german and this is exactly what I did...
@@josephinehazel4463 im Dutch and its what i did 😅
ja😂
@@josephinehazel4463 ja haha same
Never knew that the dutch version of the german "katjes" is "katja" and they sell the same stuff? (like the piggies...) 😳☺
They sell katjes in Estonia as well. I was like wait, I know so many of these xd
Yes! I was surprised that they changed the name from "katjes" to "katja" there even thought brand names are often different between countries, weird to read it like that though
it is the same poeple who made katja i think poeple even give katja to fucking dogs
I was searching for this comment! Thanks hahaha 🙏
For me it is exactly the other way around
“If you wanna put chocolate om bread, just put Nutella on it”
No one:
Me as a Dutch person: *offended*
😂😂😂
Me as a Belgian person who puts chocolate sprinkles on top of nutella :))
@@kirstenplas9559 that’s like... FRICKIN SMART (ik weet niet of je die snapt maar.. je bent echt intelligent)
@@kirstenplas9559 lol i do that too
Hahah same here😂 I don’t like the taste of hazelnut in the first place but hagelslag is just amazing so the fact that hagelslag and nutella are made out to be the same thing is sad 😂
we have nutella here toooo dont worry
kris after biting the Butterstollen : "this is bread"
me as a german : "you think bread is supposed to be this white and sweet ?!"
*laughs in dark german bread*
Me tooo
But seriously what was that? I'm actually intrigued, is it butter or sum'?
@@GR.1994 It's cake but this particular recipe is called like that because it has a lot of butter in it
Stollen is pretty much just a sweet bread - like the middle in between bread and pie
I liked how they were like ‘it’s huge’
Girl.
Hi Kris, German here... just for context: that last one, the "Butter Stollen" is a christmas log we eat as a coffee sweet sliced as you guessed correctly. It's a very seasonal thing and you will only find it in november and december really.
So a fruit cake?
Yeah, I'm Australian but my dad always made it for Christmas
on annerberger-backwaren.de you get 365 days per year a "Butterstollen" 😉😜😋
Hello doctor, how’s you’re life been travelling the universe?
@@corinnebuddy4607 Yes. It’s German fruit cake
Its really funny to watch this as a Dutch person 😂💕
Lollllll
Haha I can’t feel your pain but I would think it would be funny to hear them say it wrong
Or being German
@@julesruoff6355 it is 😂
@@emmahatzel552 yeah i know the most of the German food as well 😂
Its almost a crime you didnt bite off the ears of the piggys first
Omg i do that too 😂
That’s the best part 😂
@@tokoo7565 excatly
Yeees
I NOW
When you are an Dutch fan..and being happy about seeying her eating our Dutch food😄❤🤣
I am dutch
@@peachycrossing4086 nice ik ook ;)
@@Juul_yt loll
Im ben ook nederlands
@@jellybeanie8641 😌👌verry nice
It's a crime that they sent you the knoppers riegel instead of the real knoppers
Facts
FACTS! But they should've sent the Hanuta Riegel too.
@@rubberducky8065 aw hell yea
YES
I agree but I like the Riegels wayyyy better though 😳😂
The butter stollen is a traditional Christmas meal with coffee you cut the stollen into slices, some still put butter on the slice but it is a must
I feel like they'd have a heart attack thinking about how much butter is already in it, let alone if they put any more on it 😂
Loooooooooove Stollen on a cold winter morning with hot coffee!!! 🥰
"You just put it on bread"
Kris: ok so I have to make toast first
Me: No. BREAD.
Kevartje129 NO EXACTLY BAHAHAAH
YESSS
Realness, Just why? They will melt And be gross And shit, logic it tastes like Nutella, They probably melted
YES. BREAD. THEY AREN’T SUPPOSED TO BE MELTED. I AGREE.
Nothing tastes better than hagelslag on toast! My favourite breakfast.
I'm from the Netherlands and I feel so special rn bc the Netherlands is a really tiny country :) Hope you enjoyed the snacks!
Did you know the dutch had the most influence of the worlds history from the 17 til 19 cetury
Did you missed the zondag met Lubach special en 'dit willen we niet meer horen'?
Because they explain that the netherlands is not so tiny.
@@Wytsie the netherlands is small, not tiny. The netherlands is small in comparison to other countries
@@Wytsie actually I never watch zondag met Lubach so no I didn't see it
I’m Dutch and I’m laughing so hard cause of how they pronounce the Dutch words
RIGHT HAHAHAHA
Hoi lmao
Echt hé🤣🤣
Ikr
hahahahahha same
Where are my German people?
I am crying just because how you said "knoppers"
Edit: please stop comment , tyy
H-hi german people here
Hola! Aber das ist ja spanisch, Ähm... MOIN hahaha
I thought that was so sweet and typical english speaking folks, k in Front of n is silent... Period.
Moin
Moin moin
*A celebrity putting dutch or netherlands in the title*
Dutch people: GEKOLONISEERD
GEKOLONISEERD
Precies alle Nederlanders VERZAMELEN
Ik ben een Belg dus dat telt technisch gezien niet maar ik snap het
NEDERLANDERS
YEEESSSSS OFC
The funniest part of this video was Kris and Aaron attempting to pronounce these words
-a Dutchie
Dat is waar🤣
Agreed!
Fr but its a pain too😭
I love how we have a lot of the German snacks in the Netherlands too
And vice versa, I don't even know where most stuff is originated from 😂
and we in germany have your snacks as well
(I‘m German) I was in the Netherlands for less than a day, but I haddddd to buy Hagelslag😂😍
It goes both ways and I love it xD
YES! hahah we have German snacks and Germans have our snacks! Like one I was visiting Germany and I see snacked from Netherlands and I had to buy them😂
Butter-Stollen: we eat that at Christmas 😂
Und dann auch egal zu welcher Uhrzeit 😂
yeah and the most important part: you need to cut ut in slices and eventually put butter on it, otherwise it's too dry
I'm german and I haven't eaten Butter-Stollen til this day (kinda sad oder? btw bin 16 😂)
My step grandpa is full German and i look forward to him making it for Christmas. The only time he makes it
Is this basically fruitcake?
with the caramel waffles, often times you have them with coffee or tea and just lay them on top of your cup so the steam melts the caramel inside... its fucking amazing
I KNOW RIGHT
I Just put them in the microwave....
yes ja zekerweten
ja he
It isnt caramel its syrup
This is so cool to see them trying Dutch and German food! I’m from the Netherlands so this actually amde my day❤
Butter-Stollen is something you eat 1. in the afternoon with your family 2.when you are really fckn depressed
But mostly on Christmas, which includes both your points :'D
@@Shayolution oh ja😂
Video: has German in it
My Finger: i am speeeeeeeeeed
Then you are drugs.
Someone mentions Germany in a Video
Every German in the commemts: Kommentarsektion schneller eingenommen als Frankreich
"We took over the comment section faster than we took over franch"
Pleas tell me i got this right
@@lisamombarg204 yup
dieses Kommentar is jetzt Eigentum des deutschen Staates lmao😂
@Moaning Myrtle lmao deutsche Grammatik ist nicht so mein Ding 😂
Ja nh😂
Dutch snacks:
First ones: joden koeken (jew cookies)
Pronounced: jo-dun-koo-kun
Second ones: biggetjes (small pigs)
Pronounced: big-gut-jus
Third ones: stroopwafels (stroopwafels)
Pronounced: str-oh-p-wafels
Fourth ones: hagelslag (Chocolate sprinkles)
Pronounced: haaa-guhl-slag
Please correct me if the pronunciation is off I'm really dumb
They will work for dutch person, but for someone that doesn't speak it, they will pronounce it wrong.
Biggetjes the g is other than we pronounce it
They still wouldn’t know how to pronounce it, the letters are pronounced differently in dutch and english
@@keanoeising4213 harde of zachte g heb je ook nog
Kris: puts ‘Dutch’ in the title
Every Dutch person: G E K O L O N I S E E R D
ik zag dat en was echt zo van: heeft u mij geroepen
OMG DEES KANI😭✋🏻
Lets go specerijen makkers
@@kirstenphilippo1194 lol zo voelde ik me ook
@@kirstenphilippo1194 ECHT HE LOL
Me as German: Kris trying to say the brand is kinda cute
I'm only learning german m and mever went near the place ( i live in scotland )
Vut i would probably laugh at a funeral so-
Alle deutsch um 10 Uhr morgens be like : JETZT IST ZEIT FÜRN KNOPPER 🇩🇪🇩🇪
Halb 10 und nicht 10uhr und die knoppers riegel sind um halb 4 nachmittags, also nicht ganz so korrekt xD
Das ist unser leben🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
I'm Dutch and I just ate a knoppers
@@AEvers yeah same
XD
okay girl so the "stroopwafels" siroupwaffles are the best when you buy them like fresh, not in a package at a food place or sum because when the caramel is hot it's SO FREAKIN GOOD
Im sorry but im laughing my ass off because of you guys's pronunciation 😂😂 much love from The Netherlands! 🇳🇱❤️❤️
Haha idd😂😂
Haha
Serieus hoe zij dat uitspreken ik zat te stikken!!
You guys are so gentle with the “hagelslag” you must be google “boterham met hagelslag” and you see how much we put on a slice of bread (untoasted)
ik doe eigenlijk zo min mogelijk hagelslag op mn brood 😳
Whaha but really. Its never enough,
My sisters boyfriend is from Netherlands and the first time I tasted it my sister said give me that you are supposed to put on much more than that
Ik vind teveel hagelslag zo viessss altijd echt minimaal
@@Lorrainenk jij snapt m!!!
Moin moin an alle aus Deutschland 🙌🇩🇪
Moin
Moin
Moin.
late to the party, aber: moin
Moinsen!!
My Dad is from Holland so my little sis and got De Ruijter Chocolate Sprinkles for a treat. We had it on white bread with butter then the sprinkles. Toasting it is delicious too!
You are now officially ✨G E K O L O N I S E E R D✨
A man of culture i see
Fucking goed dit
😏
Ja idd
Je
Zekers
The title: says anything about German or Dutch
Everyone: YoU S0mMoNed Me?!
YES😂😭
Why doesnt this have more likes then the video
Hahahshahaha so true!
you summoned me to your summon reaction on a video that summoned yly
Im Dutch and I’m flattered to hear u guys trying to speak dutch 😂
same
nearly
OMGG OMG HELLYY HEYYYY
- ur brothers bestie
@@Avw57. hiiiii amelieeeeeeee
@@HellyPan What a coinficidence how are youu??
When Kris really likes the taste of something sweet, Riley comes out to play.
The “siroop wafels/stroopwafels” must be held above the warm tea or coffee bc the siroop would “melt”🤍
I am Dutch but I never knew I could do that!sounds delicious!
fun fact: the ‘biggetjes’ are, obviously, pigs but they’re made without gelatine which is pretty ironic
Vegan teacher should react🥴
@@meganb5270 you stole my reply😜
facts
srsly i am completely and utterly confused;
we have the same thing in germany called "Fred Ferkel" - fred simply being a name, and ferkel being the word for a baby pig...
the company in germany is called "Katjes", while the company in the netherlands seems to be called "Katja"
both sweets are exactly the same, both are vegetarian (no gelatine) and the companies have almost the same name (assuming "Katja" is the brand/company)... now i wonder if it is the same company just selling under different branding in both countries? i tried to google it but no success so far.. trying to google for "Katja" is kinda hard, because it is a quite common female name... so everything comes up, but no infos about the company ^^
can it really be a coincidence that the sweet is exactly the same and the company names are so similar?
and it is even funnier considering that "Katjes" actually is a dutch word for a little cat, but the company is german xD
Show me something that isn't haram but feels haram
Kallmekris: pronounces names
Me: cries of laughter in Dutch
SAME 😂
3:23 I used to loveeeeeee those!! Still do!! I’m Dutch btw! I took them with me on all of my trips
Hello from the Netherlands!! 🇳🇱
(Btw I literally cried because of how you said “Biggetjes”)
Ps: ALWAYS eat the ears first 😂
Edit: HOLY MOLY A LOAD OF PEOPLE SAW THIS HELLO!
Edit V2: ZO VEEL MENSEN- HOI
I would
Ja pik gwn eerst die oren en dan gwn die big
PRECIES MAAT
I always buy the face of lick the ears and stick them together😂goede spelling hé 💯
I'm nederlands
Kris trying to do a German accent is hilarious 😂🤣
watching this as someone dutch, slapping my hand on my forehead when I see u take toast instead of regular bread haha, cute tho
I thought the same, toast?? Noooo! Just put it on normal bread!
Well I guess, the reason is that what we call Toast is regular bread for Americans/canadians
@@ninan9650 she said toast, and she toasted the bread. So what do they call bread when it's not toasted? I would think 'bread'. Or don't they ever eat bread not toasted?
Same
Haha wat, ik eet mn hagelslag altijd op geroosterd brood🤷🏼♀️
Heat up the “caramel waffles” they’re really good
YES🤤
Put it on your koffie mug for a minut
Love stroopwaffel that's so good😍
Yeeess🤗
Lotte Driessen nope! Put it in the microwave for a few seconde
Actually, nutella is hazelnut paste, and "hagelslag" is real chocolate, i always take the dark chocolate one, i love it
I'm a German girl and I find it so adorable when they try to say the German words ✨
Sprechen sie Deutsche mein freund
Kommer auf
well I'm from Germany - my uncle lived in Amsterdam for quite a while (some years ago) and when I was a kid, we visited him once. for breakfast we had buttered bred with these chocolate sprinkles on top - and oh dear, I loved them from the very beginning. I just ate them a few weeks ago again -and it gave me sooo good childhood memory. I'm so so glad we got them in Germany too :))
Anyone else thinks it is weird seeing Kris with her normal hands? It's like, why are they so big? 😅
Ahahaha ya! The whole video I was like, hmmm why her hands look so weird to me?😂
Anyone else watching a Kallmekris marathon? Love your content, you are such an amazing person and role model. Watching you say YOLO and do things because you can, makes me feel a lot more confident and carefree!! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤🤍
🥰❤️🥰❤️🥰
Every day!! I watch her every single day!! 🤷🏼♀️😆
When she said: "Joo-dee-kock",
me: "Jodenkoek"
Lol
I am dutch and I am thinking : 'it is not that hard!' XD
Its jodekoek actually not jodenkoek
@@_Flvff._. i now
@@ducketschannel3799 i know but i pronounce it that way
As a dutchman i laugh do hard when kris said. Jodekoe ek. This is going to be a great vid
I’m German and I’m laughing so hard cause of how they pronounce the German words lmaooo
Hast du recht
Your luck your German I am genetically I wish I was from the country tho
Lol yes I'm from the states and have been learning German on my own time and was able to look at most of the things like the potato stick and translate it before they where close to the proper pronunciation.
Same, but I am Dutch
Im german to
Haha thank you for trying the Hagelslag, stroopwafels, biggetjes and Jodenkoeken. Those four are really my favourite snacks here in the Netherlands. :D
Hagelslag isn't really a snack though 🤣
@@valentijnrozeveld3773 That's true but I'm glad they tried it haha
@@valentijnrozeveld3773 i be casually eatin that shit idfc t tastes good😂
Stroopwafels for life! ❤😃
Seems like Nora was shopping at aldi 😂 (It's one of the most well known Discount supermarkets in Germany haha) the Paprika sticks are from their House Brand btw.
In "Knoppers" you actually pronounce the 'k' at the beginning.
And the Mozart-Kugeln are actually an Austrian speciality from Salzburg, the City in which wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born (that's why they are called like that)
The cake/bread kinda thing is something you usually get around Christmas season.
Btw: the dutch Katja Piggies and the Waffles we have over here in Germany as well.
I did love this video, i am glad i found out you have a RUclips channel as well. I do love your tiktoks! 😊
@@SBBSGekb9 well as a German.. Yes Aldi is a German supermarket xD
Aldi is also found in the Eastern US.
Hey thanks!! Good to know they sell those in Aldi! There are a bunch in Spain
Aldi is also rather well known in the Netherlands
@@QualifiedCretins I am pretty Sure that Aldi is from germany😅
I'm from the netherlands and i have been crying laughing of the way yall said the names 😂😂
Butterstollen (Christstollen) is Christmas cake. Yes, with coffee.
Werther's here has eclairs, popcorn and of course the caramels.
Mozartkugeln are technically Austrian and the pistachio marzipan is an acquired taste.
The sticks are from either Aldi or Lidl (I think the former) and
Knoppers Nut Bar (Nussriegel) is a relatively new variant of Knoppers (the k is n o t silent and the o is short).
And if you like sour candy... boy, do we Germans have that...
Yes, the sentershock;)
That's pretty much it
we dutch people think: "oooohhh een stroopwafel" and you trying to speak dutch. its so funny to hear
Yeah same, but the package said siroopwafeltjes in stead op stroopwafel, thats what made me confused about how they pronounced it
Dutch person: put butter on slice of bread
Them: GOTTA MAKE TOAST
Honestly tho, they are better on toast 🤷♀️
Pumpernickel bread with lots of butter 🤤
@@blep993 Gewoon nee
@@han6858 precies
@@blep993 toast takes too long to make for my 5 minute rush breakfast
As a German, the way you say Kartoffel is really funny! Literally every word k
It's actually really good!
You videos are fantastic! Keep going!❤️🤗
Me as a Dutch person dying from laughing because: HOW YOU GUYS SAYING DUTCH WORDS 😂😂😂😂😂
Ik kijk deze videos voor de uitspraak
@@ThreeRatsInACoat same
Soms klinkt het echt Scandinavisch 😂
En kuuhietzer, jode kokehk 👍
IKR-
Them trying to pronounce the names:
Me: crying of laughing as a dutch person😂
Same tho xD
same here (but I`m from Austria hahaha)
@@liss4383 omg same
“biggetjes” literally means- little piggies
Piglets🐷
@@saskia6654 thats what i meant help
☺️
Yesss haha, I love your profile pic btw!
We have them in German too ☺️
Watching captain America and Black widow in other dimension 🤣
Every dutch person is sad because she fr opened the sprinkle box at the top
not only that, she also put it on TOAST not BREAD 😔
The **sprinkle box** is hagelslag
@@Rhysn. I do it always on toast.. Only put is on normal bread whem the bread is fresh... I'm more mad about that they think that hagelslag tast like nutella.....
YES😭and she will put it on TOAST NOT BREADFDD
@@mariska3326 id have to agree tho-
In Australia we call sprinkles on bread “fairy bread”. Almost every Aussie kid has had fairy bread and loves it. Iconic Aussie food right there
You like kpop? 👀
The sprinkles for Dutch hagelslag were originally sugar coated anise seeds but chocolate is the most popular flavour now.
@@c.c.fritzen7112 i like kpop
YAS! YAS YAS YAS YAS YAS! My mum is Australian thus making me half Australian and she made fairy bread and I love it! She used to use a cookie cutter and cut them into fun shapes! I love them! Next time I go see my mum I’ll ask for them!
@@c.c.fritzen7112 What? This is completely unrelated to the comment. But yes I do
Did she just bite into a ✨Butterstollen✨
excuse mee
yes, apparently she did, I still don't get it, why on earth would you do that?!
Wait what are you supposed to do?
@@horselover415 slize it first like in the photo on the front! Haha
@@horselover415 It's more like a christmas- thing in germany. You cut slices of it and put butter or other stuff on it. OR dipp it in chocolatemilk. BUT YOU WOULD NEVER BITE INTO IT
@@scorpi4837 ok haha
its funny im from UK and watching this, I live near a place called havant and the pig ones we have they are called Percy Pigs and they are really really good. You buy them in a shop called M&S and you can buy different animals of dif flavours and you can get them with santa hats during Christmas
The sprinkles were actually out before Nutella Even was a thought
Yes and they are something I always bring back from a Trip to the Netherlands 💕
When stroopwavels only got a 5/7 i had to shed a few tears
The fact it's not even ''stroopwafels'' but siroopwafels😥
The way they just bit the "butter stollen" kinda criminal lol 😂
As a person who's fluent in Dutch and German, this was ✨something✨
Kris: this is what it looks like.
Me: girl I know it’s my childhood
Am I the only one who is crying, because they didn't "Plop" the Nimm2s 😭😂 Yes? Okay...
*I'm German btw
*Thanks for all the likes😳💕
They should have waited longer, so they would really pop. That was my first thought.
*mit dem Plop* das geht doch nicht 😂😢
are her and aron still together?
Your German I’m German!
I feel you
The Mozart Balls have marzipan in them, which is a very polarizing taste :D
Yep, I had one once and I didn’t eat it all. I couldn’t... its a nope from me
The third one is populair because you can eat them fress and they are delicious you can't buy it anywhere else.
YOU SHOULD TRY RUSSIAN SNACKS AS YOIR RUSSIAN TIKTOK CHARACTERS!!
Yesssss
Omg yes!
yesss they should
ok yeessss that is absolutely genius
Your genius
You should microwave the syrup waffle or stroopwaffels here in the Netherlands bcs that's realy good
Yeah, thats soo good!
Yeah true
Only for like 5 seconds othereise you'll burn your mouth 🤣🤣
@@Bumper2102 the pain is worth it
Microwaving is the closest you will get to freshly baked
I'm from the Netherlands, nice to see you enjoy our snacks!
*ik ben van Nederland, fijn om te zien dat jullie van onze snacks genieten!*
Sidenote: the second ones you guys tried, *biggetjes* , actually means pig in dutch.
Je hoefde het niet te vertalen
@@mrblob___7705 maar is handig voor die andere bozo
@@mrblob___7705 de vertaling is erg slecht... ik betwijfel of hij nederlands is.
I guess, the reason why you don't like the Mozartkugeln is the marzipan. It seems to be something north americans don't be used to. Here in Germany we love Marzipan, but I also don't like Mozartkugeln, but only because of they mixing it with nougat. And I don't like nougat.
Greetings from Berlin 😎
it’s extremely funny how you pronounce the german names and every typical dutch thing does also be a thing in germany. and Mozart-Kugeln is from austria not from germany.
But like Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands all sell the same sweets cause all the Dutch products are available in Belgium and Germany and vice versa
yes and they were fake onse :( the real ones are the only good mozart kugeln
@@coriannem5208 not al of them. Like the stroopwafels are not. Only around the borders maybe but in general that's one of the only things you can't really get every where. And it's very frustrating for a Dutch person who loves them when on vacation in another country 😂
@@sannetuinman you can buy them in every store in Vienna :)
I love these dutch chocolate sprinkels!
I'm a German but my aunt's family lives in the Netherlands and when she visits them, she uses to bring me some when she comes back🥰😁👌
Ikr I’m Dutch and the sprinkles are literally my life when I go back to Netherlands I always eat them breakfast and I take a bunch of packs back go England😂
Kris: makes video with "Dutch" in the name
Dutch people: *speed*
Regretting watching 😂
And then they say "G E K O L O N I S E E R D"
Snel als fuck man
The stroopwafels are the best when they are warm and freshly made from the market, or as they say it in Dutch: De stroopwafels zijn het lekkerste als ze warm en vers gemaakt zijn van de markt.
As a proud Austrian, I just wanna put out there that the „Mozart Kugeln“ are from Austria not Germany 😂I mean at the end of the day Mozart is from Austria...so yeah ❤️
And I'm sure our "Mozart Kugeln" are way better then these German ones. Because these don't look like the austrian originals.
@@nathikaboom1297 yeah that's what I thought!
That stuff inside that they hated was Marzipan, right?
Grüße aus Salzburg ;)
@@bipsygipples235 probably
As an austrian person it hurts to see Mozartkugeln in between german sweets.
Thank you! I was like, nonono! I don’t even like them i just thought they weren’t german
They had Dutch sweets between the German sweets too 🤷🏻♀️😂
@@coriannem5208 Which one were Dutch??
@@vegataryanrecipes6304 there are not dutch but we have them in dutch too. Im dutch and almost all the sweets they showed i tried once in my life. But maybe there are made in germany or something
@@geenoenmaarwelkoen They are made in Dutch?? Dutch betekend een Nederlands persoon ofzo, het is gemaakt in The Netherlands hoort het te zijn ;))
me: Laughing at the names
Kris: Trying her best
me: Its wrong but...
These chocolate sprinkles we have in germany as well, they're called "Schokoladenstreusel" in germany.
And Nimsoft is not called Nimsoft, it's called "Nimm 2 Soft" literally "Take 2 soft" because the normal one are regular candy and the soft ones are chewy.
germans when they see the word ´german´in a title: hippity hoppity this is now our property
I WHEEZED
im a dutch girl that watching this. all dutch people in the mornig: MAMMMMMM MAG IK HAGELSLAG?!
translate: mommmmmmmmmmmmmmmm can i have sprinkles?!
I have eaten to much hagelslag now I'm like eh give me chocolade pasta (basically Nutella)
never thought it would trigger me that much that they just literally bite a piece out of the Butter Stollen but here we are 😂😂😂
Haha do Germans also eat it on easter and Christmas?? In the Netherlands we call it “feeststol” “stol” “kerststol” “paasstol” “kerstbrood” idk, there are many names for it XP
It was the mass produced one so I'll give you the 5, but the Stollen is a Christmas time delicacy. You buy them from a bakery. It is sweet bread with raisins and a core of marzipan. Powdered sugar on top is actually the cheap version. I have not seen someone dip it in coffee. Some like them with candied fruits inside - I abhor that version though.
The Mozart Kugeln are Austrian actually.
“noppers, chocolate bar on steroids” lol yes it’s the inky thing that got me through school ahah
Btw the “katja biggetjes” are actually without any artificial colourings and flavors! So that is a really good candy!
They are also vegan right?
Katja biggetjes is ook gewoon de lekkerste snoep
@@kyanovr1460 hahaha dat sowieso!
The "K" in Knoppers is spoken. Like in Kiss, but with an "n" afterwards :D
Stollen is a traditional Christmas bread it's in every store around Christmas time and my dad and brother always used to bake big stollen "breads" for Christmas and my grandparents always got one and we kept one or two.
Normally it's not that small it's actually pretty big and long... (Wait that's what she said)
I am dutch, and i always like it when people try snacks from my home country