sorry to be off topic but does someone know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account?? I somehow lost the password. I love any tricks you can offer me
@Kenzo Tristen Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im in the hacking process now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
37:40 WOW ! I live very close to Copenhagen, but never saw this- or thought we even Had such a wild and Beautiful statue here- I´m in love, wanting this so bad, even in a miniature version! Thank you so much, Andrew !
trust me in Bali or other Indonesian city, food on there is cost just about 25.000-60.000 IDR or 2-4 dollar with all drink and that whole duck cost just 80.000 IDR or just 5$ even on 4 star hotel. yet u just can buy 2 medium P*psi for 4 dollar now
Babi guli is one of the best dish on earth! Can t wait to go back to this wonderful country that is Bali, food and people are so great. And very good spots 4 surfing👍🏄. It deserve the name of island of the gods.
I'm mildly confused, since when did The Netherlands become part of Scandinavia? Licorice, or better yet drop, is massively consumed and produced by the Dutch. The Dutch are even the highest consuming population with an average of 2kg per person per year.
Yeah, you are right about The Netherlands being a higher producer/consumer of licorice, but it is not the only place... They were already talking about "smørrebrød" in Denmark so it seemed logical to talk about licorice that also is a major regional delicacy. My guess is that the focus was meant to be on the salty licorice NaCl or NH4Cl, that many of the Nordic countries prefer. Any way, the program seemed a bit rushed to me... It really seems like that they just visit a few places and afterwards make up the episode/plot from that... The series where the host actually helps making and eating the food is way better, imo.
That moment you could understand some of the words the Balinese speak cause your ancestors are from these parts XD Greetings from Sri Lanka. I love Bali!
The best restaurant in the world for several years was a danish restaurant Noma. even if it was the truth that were were no restaurants dedicated to danish food it wouldnt matter. better keep the good stuff inside Denmark, so ignorant and trashy people like you can enjoy it :)
This a narrated only episode, its also a little tame when it comes to "bizarre foods", as its more like a your traditional "travel" doco. With tame foods and just your general run of the mill tourist hotspots. He has done a more "bizarre" orientated episode for Indonesia but unfortunately its kind of hard to find on RUclips. To be perfectly honest he could probably do an entire series on the area alone there are that many things to eat.
The narrative style of this show really subtracts from the intrigue of watching Zimmern taste a food and review it right after.
sorry to be off topic but does someone know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account??
I somehow lost the password. I love any tricks you can offer me
@Jaxon Kane Instablaster :)
@Kenzo Tristen Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Kenzo Tristen it worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thanks so much you really help me out !
@Jaxon Kane you are welcome :D
37:40 WOW ! I live very close to Copenhagen, but never saw this- or thought we even Had such a wild and Beautiful statue here- I´m in love, wanting this so bad, even in a miniature version! Thank you so much, Andrew !
oh I love Bali..... I'm from the Philippines...
trust me in Bali or other Indonesian city, food on there is cost just about 25.000-60.000 IDR or 2-4 dollar with all drink and that whole duck cost just 80.000 IDR or just 5$ even on 4 star hotel. yet u just can buy 2 medium P*psi for 4 dollar now
Babi guli is one of the best dish on earth! Can t wait to go back to this wonderful country that is Bali, food and people are so great. And very good spots 4 surfing👍🏄. It deserve the name of island of the gods.
Thank you welcome to indonesia, and try explore another place in nusa tengara timur, in komodo island. U will find another paradise :D
Bali isnt a country, its part of Indonesia.
I'm mildly confused, since when did The Netherlands become part of Scandinavia? Licorice, or better yet drop, is massively consumed and produced by the Dutch. The Dutch are even the highest consuming population with an average of 2kg per person per year.
Yeah, you are right about The Netherlands being a higher producer/consumer of licorice, but it is not the only place... They were already talking about "smørrebrød" in Denmark so it seemed logical to talk about licorice that also is a major regional delicacy. My guess is that the focus was meant to be on the salty licorice NaCl or NH4Cl, that many of the Nordic countries prefer. Any way, the program seemed a bit rushed to me... It really seems like that they just visit a few places and afterwards make up the episode/plot from that... The series where the host actually helps making and eating the food is way better, imo.
Min hjem 💓🏴☠️
That moment you could understand some of the words the Balinese speak cause your ancestors are from these parts XD Greetings from Sri Lanka. I love Bali!
A bit of thyme makes the stegt flaesk even better
Why is he not tasting our food (Denmark) and Bali? i am so disapointed...
Kasper Mikkelsen In the Delicious Destinations episodes, he doesn't actually go to the places so he can't taste the food. He just narrates.
Kasper Mikkelsen your food taste like shit plus it has no flavour why do you think there's no restaurants dedicated to your shity country food
The best restaurant in the world for several years was a danish restaurant Noma. even if it was the truth that were were no restaurants dedicated to danish food it wouldnt matter. better keep the good stuff inside Denmark, so ignorant and trashy people like you can enjoy it :)
@@straightblast569 don't be an idiot.
bebek means duck, Ayam means chicken, o damn I luv this place on earth
Narrated only.
It is true, Danish pork is the best in the world, no contest
This a narrated only episode, its also a little tame when it comes to "bizarre foods", as its more like a your traditional "travel" doco. With tame foods and just your general run of the mill tourist hotspots.
He has done a more "bizarre" orientated episode for Indonesia but unfortunately its kind of hard to find on RUclips. To be perfectly honest he could probably do an entire series on the area alone there are that many things to eat.
Smørrebrød doesnt seem bizarre to me
Island of democracy
Ya
David Corless yo
332 pounds, holy shit i guess I'm a bit behind like at least 325 pounds. O.o
How can no one even say the English version of the name right? This way makes it sounds German. Denmark and Germany is not the same.
Lack of research
spice is Godly
The restaurant in Denmark called “Höst” translates to autumn/fall, not harvest. In case you wanted to know...
Sara Falkner ooh Ur so clever bitch
it also means the crop you get from the harvest, so there is nothing wrong with what he said.
Øøøh no.
I live in Copenhagen
LMAO
SMØRREBRØD NOT SMOARABROUED
dont be that kind of dane..super slidt ..
Well im swedish
@@xenizl9172 even worse then hahaa :D