Je ne sais pas dans quelle région française vous êtes maus la prochaine fois essayez du pineau. C'est un vin apéritif spécialité uniquement provenant du département (16) de la Charente. Moi je préfère le blanc mais il y a aussi rouge et rosé. En tout cas dans les Leclercs Aquitaine/sud ouest il y en a. Ne confondez pas PINEAU avec pinot !!!
I really liked this video (which I only just discovered). A small precision however, about the candies, they are not egg flavored candies, they just have (with the white and the yolk of the egg) the shape of an egg.
@@thibault973 makes sense! I’ve never liked white wine until a French person showed me Montbazillac and then told me, “it’s cause you’ve never tried a good white wine” hahah that’s interesting what you tell me
@@eljesse well it's because it's very sweet, almost liqueur like. Traditionally it's not a table wine but rather one that is served before dinner with foie gras, or after a meal, to balance some pungent cheese. But for the past decade or so it has become a binge drinking wine of choice for students, due to its sweetness and relatively low price :)
Bread and cookies. Meat section. Don't think some of those things I would eat. Shouldn't the eggs be kept refrigerated? I like the Wurzburger Beer. Surprised they sell wine in the supermarkets there. Why do you get a lot of strange looks?
Agreed, and to my best knowledge American eggs are deep cleaned so much that after they require refrigeration or they spoil. Where’s in France they don’t go thru that process so no need to refrigerate! And as for to strange looks, I think it’s a mix of the way I dress (American) or the fact that the French hate video or pictures of them being taken, especially older folks haha
Bread and wine traditionally belong to French culture. Eggs naturally come with a protective membrane coating that preserves them; deep cleaning eggs removes this protection, this is why they need to be refrigerated in the U.S. In Europe we prefer keeping their original protection provided by Mother Nature.
Rabbit, when prepared properly, is absolutely delicious. It’s also very eco-friendly and sustainable as far as meat goes. I highly recommend giving it a try!
@@phuqyewe1671 depends on the source. Best is to get rabbit from a local. Supermarket ones are sick and deformed from small crates and lab tests . Also ask that the paws are still attached because some sell cats .
the woman who give free whisky sample sound so rude😳. Very good vlog with nice editing and the end just killing me 😂
What an A hole 🤣 thank you for the editing compliment ! I’m trying😭
Trop vache sa façon de lui parler 🫤
Yes she was. But that’s how lots of people are in France.
Love shopping at supermarkets in France. So much choice and much better food than in England at our supermarkets.
The ending was hilarious!
My actual fear of this happening ahhaha
La fin je m'y attendais tellement pas 😂😂
Je ne sais pas dans quelle région française vous êtes maus la prochaine fois essayez du pineau. C'est un vin apéritif spécialité uniquement provenant du département (16) de la Charente. Moi je préfère le blanc mais il y a aussi rouge et rosé. En tout cas dans les Leclercs Aquitaine/sud ouest il y en a.
Ne confondez pas PINEAU avec pinot !!!
Merci j’y penserais la prochaine fois !
I really liked this video (which I only just discovered). A small precision however, about the candies, they are not egg flavored candies, they just have (with the white and the yolk of the egg) the shape of an egg.
Thank you for the correction! Glad you found my video interesting 🙏🏼
yes they are selling liquors but no guns (lol)
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The red bull it prohibited in france or it fake new ?
I did see redbull ! Just didn’t put it in the video
We have Red Bull in France
Le lapin n'est pas dans les habitudes alimentaires des Américains?
Normally no
@@eljesse
ok je savais pour le cheval et les escargots(!) pas pour le lapin...!
Montbazillac 👌 excellent choix !
One of my favorite!
ahaha in France we say it's the wine for people who don't like wine 😶🌫😶🌫😶🌫
@@thibault973 makes sense! I’ve never liked white wine until a French person showed me Montbazillac and then told me, “it’s cause you’ve never tried a good white wine” hahah that’s interesting what you tell me
@@eljesse well it's because it's very sweet, almost liqueur like. Traditionally it's not a table wine but rather one that is served before dinner with foie gras, or after a meal, to balance some pungent cheese. But for the past decade or so it has become a binge drinking wine of choice for students, due to its sweetness and relatively low price :)
I’m not a wine expert, you sound very knowledgeable. Makes sense everything you say. Thank you for that information!
WONDERFUL😊
Lol at the ending! 😂
I wonder what he’ll think about that in the future 😅🤣
no coffee section?
You’re right! But one slipped my mind
რას ამბობენ ნეტავ ბენზინი არ იაფდება?😂 ფრაის გუდ✋😁👌
Please show the prices its to fast and very clearr
I know sorry :/
Bread and cookies. Meat section. Don't think some of those things I would eat. Shouldn't the eggs be kept refrigerated? I like the Wurzburger Beer. Surprised they sell wine in the supermarkets there. Why do you get a lot of strange looks?
Agreed, and to my best knowledge American eggs are deep cleaned so much that after they require refrigeration or they spoil. Where’s in France they don’t go thru that process so no need to refrigerate! And as for to strange looks, I think it’s a mix of the way I dress (American) or the fact that the French hate video or pictures of them being taken, especially older folks haha
Bread and wine traditionally belong to French culture. Eggs naturally come with a protective membrane coating that preserves them; deep cleaning eggs removes this protection, this is why they need to be refrigerated in the U.S. In Europe we prefer keeping their original protection provided by Mother Nature.
Sorry I didn’t post the prices :(
Why in the title y'all are confused Abt rabbit meat?? ( Btw, i didn't watch the video )
They don’t sell nor eat rabbit in my country
@@eljesse oh, that's kind of weird
Rabbit, when prepared properly, is absolutely delicious. It’s also very eco-friendly and sustainable as far as meat goes. I highly recommend giving it a try!
@@phuqyewe1671 i know right! Its very good. Better than chicken
@@phuqyewe1671 depends on the source.
Best is to get rabbit from a local. Supermarket ones are sick and deformed from small crates and lab tests .
Also ask that the paws are still attached because some sell cats .
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you are moving too fast. can not see prices
Your camera should moving slower .. I feel like on the roller coaster😥...thanks anyway..
Noted! Sorry about that :( thank you for your comment
How,the h can you afford those French prices.
Haha I know it’s very expensive. As is gas
Normal prices
헐 마지막에 애기...아팠겠다
Haha the look on that lady’s face! Typical old French people.
They hate being filmed!!
I feel sea sick. Your camera work is all over the place!
So much attention all alcohol and you did not show at all chocolates what I was looking for. a mental dislike for this video.
Alcohol > chocolate
This is useless. No commentary, no pointing out major differences between USA and France's system.
Go to France and make your own video. There, I gave you the attention you crave.
the coin for have a caddie, automatic cash machine...