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  • @asmodon
    @asmodon Год назад +1030

    1:54 „What is marzipan?“ OMG! Somebody send this man a care package from Lübeck!

    • @baumstamp5989
      @baumstamp5989 Год назад +56

      yeah , honestly ryan should try plain marzipan!

    • @CDP1861
      @CDP1861 Год назад +27

      Was erwartest du? er ist doch Amerikaner. :-)

    • @michaelgoetze2103
      @michaelgoetze2103 Год назад +24

      Definitely. Or a recipe - my mum makes her own and it's like heaven.

    • @Vampirzaehnchen
      @Vampirzaehnchen Год назад +15

      Send me one as well please. :D

    • @Wolfspaule
      @Wolfspaule Год назад +54

      The land of the free knows no Marzipan, or Persipan, or human rights for children...

  • @zorafox5866
    @zorafox5866 Год назад +692

    Someone should absolutely send you a package full of typical german candy stuff, so you can react to tasting that. This would be a good video.

    • @ghostshadow-thelabs7029
      @ghostshadow-thelabs7029 Год назад +6

      I would, but I don´t have the address loool

    • @k.krammer2021
      @k.krammer2021 Год назад

      So would I

    • @AskanHelstroem
      @AskanHelstroem Год назад +13

      And a "Sau'rbraten", to prove, we germans like sour stuff...even sour pot roast xD

    • @styrkjarsteibjorn1860
      @styrkjarsteibjorn1860 Год назад +22

      Salty Licorice, Marzipan, Kinderschokolade und Edle Tropfen in Nuss. Japp, das wär spaßig.

    • @Carol_65
      @Carol_65 Год назад +6

      I did send him some but then was told by people in the comments on his Aussie channel that Ryan isn’t taking care packages anymore.🤷‍♀️ I obviously missed that memo.

  • @danielmcbriel1192
    @danielmcbriel1192 Год назад +319

    I was shopping. One of my kids points to the import shelf at REWE:
    "Dad, what's Hershey?"
    My Answer: "Imagine a European chocolate manufacturer got so drunk he forgot everything he ever learned. The result is Hershey chocolate."

    • @LittleMaitea
      @LittleMaitea Год назад +23

      It tastes burnt
      How can they burn it and think that’s normal?

    • @TheHammy1987
      @TheHammy1987 Год назад +17

      This is the best description I have ever heard of Hershey's Chocolate! Made my day :D

    • @schlamuffenimperator9460
      @schlamuffenimperator9460 Год назад +14

      Hershey chocolate is the devil's vomit.

    • @tammys5383
      @tammys5383 Год назад +11

      I remember trying it in while in America and it kind of had an aftertaste of vomit?
      Very off putting 😂😂

    • @felixb.3420
      @felixb.3420 Год назад +8

      I was curious since I heard about it being special to Americans. Thanks for letting us know. 👍
      Life's to short to eat bad chocolate.
      Applies to Easter Bunnies and Santa Clauses made of chocolate, too! 😊

  • @piiinkDeluxe
    @piiinkDeluxe Год назад +575

    The German recipe against a cold is: rest, herbal tea, drink a lot in general, hot showers (not when having fever!), cold cloth on your calves (when having high fever), neti pot, airing out the room religiously and more rest. 🙂

    • @piiinkDeluxe
      @piiinkDeluxe Год назад +81

      Also eating light and healthy foods like chicken soup.
      Your average cold will last 7 days if you take meds, if you don't it lasts a week.
      Edit to add: camomile steam baths are also fantastic.

    • @bmkmymaggots
      @bmkmymaggots Год назад +18

      and a warm beer with honey

    • @derfischderfische4995
      @derfischderfische4995 Год назад +29

      Und ein Teelöffel Jägermeister nicht vergessen

    • @scappley1735
      @scappley1735 Год назад +5

      Danke vielmals! Habe dies schon lange gebraucht!

    • @borbarad2.0
      @borbarad2.0 Год назад +10

      @@piiinkDeluxe please do the math in the days again.

  • @gbbgbb1856
    @gbbgbb1856 Год назад +79

    Well I'm a grown man, watching another grown man, watching children eat candy... It doesnt get better :D

  • @BluePhoenix_
    @BluePhoenix_ Год назад +155

    I drank american coke once and i could hear my insulin screaming for help.

    • @ghostshadow-thelabs7029
      @ghostshadow-thelabs7029 Год назад +20

      not only the insulin.... 😂everything in my body was screaming at me...

    • @reinhard8053
      @reinhard8053 Год назад +6

      I usually drink light stuff or real fruit juice. When I had 2 glasses of Pepsi my body got really strange and I knew I had to stop to survive. And that was "just" the European stuff.

    • @OpenGL4ever
      @OpenGL4ever Год назад

      American coke source of sugar -> Sugarcane
      German coke source of sugar -> Sugar beet
      And this makes a big difference, because:
      Sugarcrane = 100 % fructose
      Sugar beet = 50 % fructose and 50 % glucose
      Glucose is less sweet and the more healthy sugar. It tells your brain, when you have eaten enough from it. This is not the case when eating fructose. As a result, if you eat fructose, you can eat more and more, your brain will not say: stop, it's enough.

    • @benjibenji2333
      @benjibenji2333 Год назад

      lol😂

    • @OpenGL4ever
      @OpenGL4ever Год назад

      @@benjibenji2333 Do you disagree?

  • @sunnytabby
    @sunnytabby Год назад +48

    Im a15 year old german girl and i LOVE dark chokolate😭
    Im also so proud of these kid,they seem like they're 8-11 and they're so polite and sweet and smart😭

    • @VSDeluxe
      @VSDeluxe Год назад +2

      Tipp: wirf Bitterschokolade und gefrorene früchte (und ggf etwas Milch) in einen Mixer. Bestes Eis ever 🤤

    • @all-stargamer3333
      @all-stargamer3333 10 месяцев назад

      Ich bin mit schwarzer Schokolade sogar aufgewachsen. Ich hatte keine Wahl wenn ich Schokolade essen wollte. Dank meiner Kindheitsallergie konnte ich keine normale Milchschokolade essen. Das ist zum Glück vorbei denn ich habe furchtbar darunter gelitten keine Milchschokolade essen zu können wie andere. Heute esse ich alle Schokoladen abwechselnd, einmal schwarze, einmal Normale und auch weiße Schokolade.

    • @MiaMerkur
      @MiaMerkur 2 месяца назад

      Ich liebe Bitterschokolade.
      Es schmeckt schokier, weniger zuckrig und wenn ueber 85% Kakao gut fuers Herz.

  • @naomif9964
    @naomif9964 Год назад +99

    these children are talking sooo politely lol

    • @Schattenkind.
      @Schattenkind. Год назад

      They sound dumb 😅

    • @tilmanarchivar8945
      @tilmanarchivar8945 Год назад +5

      Wie Adelige vom Hofe. ;)

    • @SoneaT
      @SoneaT Год назад +11

      You can see in their eyes they often don't like it😂

    • @evilmessiah81
      @evilmessiah81 Год назад

      unlike americans they know how to behave

    • @Dave0439
      @Dave0439 Год назад +1

      what? if thats really polite then man how rude are the people around you?

  • @NicolaiCzempin
    @NicolaiCzempin Год назад +95

    Finally Ryan knows what it's like to watch people react to things from your culture.

  • @darthplagueis13
    @darthplagueis13 Год назад +52

    Marzipan is basically a sweet paste, traditionally made from ground almonds and powdered sugar, sometimes with other flavourings.
    It's usually either served as candy (often covered in a thin layer or dark chocolate) or used in baking certain cakes and cookies.
    If you've ever tried amaretto liqueur, it pretty much tastes like that, just without the boozyness.
    Most people I know like it, though there's also a few who really can't stand it whatsoever. It's quite common in germany because the german city of Lübeck is basically one of the worlds most important marzipan producers.

  • @mulraf
    @mulraf Год назад +237

    Wait. Is marzipan not a thing in the US?
    Anyways. Weird selection tbh. But to be fair in those kinds of videos they always have weird selections, regardless of the country.

    • @dennisba85
      @dennisba85 Год назад +4

      It's basically pure sugar, why don't they have this?

    • @MrLogo73
      @MrLogo73 Год назад +22

      @@dennisba85 Because they would substitute the ground almonds with some cheaper surrogate with almond flavor. 😆😆

    • @insu_na
      @insu_na Год назад +3

      if you want him to hate his life forever, yeah. Marzipan is awful

    • @ElaMongrella
      @ElaMongrella Год назад +10

      American Marzipan is so different from German marzipan, that it will skew his opinion on it. They don't use almonds or rose water. Just more sugar and chemicals.

    • @trythis2006
      @trythis2006 Год назад +2

      @@ElaMongrella that wouldbe horrible, he has to import it

  • @Night8Phantom
    @Night8Phantom Год назад +159

    I love dark chocolate and I'm a German kid 😅
    It depends on how the parents feed you while you're in kindergartden over here.

    • @tvubermensch808
      @tvubermensch808 Год назад +13

      Same....the dark is the best...

    • @solar0wind
      @solar0wind Год назад +10

      Yeah, my dad let me try everything that wasn't too spicy when I was a toddler, so I was one of the only children to like stuff like dark chocolate, olives, and sauerkraut.

    • @mariaz.-k.3546
      @mariaz.-k.3546 Год назад +14

      DARK chocolate with peppermint😁😁

    • @t.a.yeah.
      @t.a.yeah. Год назад +5

      I don't eat much sugar, so dark chocolate is very sweet for me but not bitter at all.

    • @solar0wind
      @solar0wind Год назад +7

      @@t.a.yeah. Try 99 to 100% cocoa😁

  • @ron_nor_
    @ron_nor_ Год назад +64

    I like how the translation makes "tastes great" from "schmecken tut's". If someone would just say "schmecken tut's" to my food I would through the food into the garbage and that person out of my house :)
    No really, those kids did not like a bit of anything, they just were polite in there judgement :) "Do I have to eat this up?" :D
    But to be fair, peanut butter is not that widely eaten here.
    There was a video on youtube, that explained the main difference between US and European chocolate, and why Europeans think, US chocolate has a vomit like taste :)
    Also the chocolate I eat is 80 to 90% cacao. Am I weird now?

    • @yukirei528
      @yukirei528 Год назад +23

      Yes, I didn't like the translation of "schmecken tut's" zu "tastes great". It's more of an equivalent to "tastes okay".

    • @Llortnerof
      @Llortnerof Год назад +1

      @@yukirei528 No, it definitely isn't. Tastes great is right. Tastes okay would be more like "naja, man kanns essen".

    • @yukirei528
      @yukirei528 Год назад +16

      @@Llortnerof maybe it's just a difference in hearing the subtone, but I have definitely used that phrase more often for an okay-ish taste. Like on the range of okay to good... To me "great" sounds way too enthusiastic. If the kid had said "schmeckt super!", I'd have used "tastes great".
      But as I said, it's probably just a matter of tone in this sentence. ^-^"

    • @Llortnerof
      @Llortnerof Год назад +1

      @@yukirei528 You can do the same with "tastes great". Or really, most things. An unenthused, flat delivery is almost always seen as ironic. Do remember though that Americans tend to be more exuberant, while Germans, especially from the north, tend to be more muted.

    • @yukirei528
      @yukirei528 Год назад +4

      @@Llortnerof I see your point. Why I wrote my comment initially was, 'cause he apparently got a way more positive impression from the translation than the german expression would have warranted. (Like he said "Oh, I knew they'd like that!" or something along those lines)
      That's why I thought it was worth mentioning. :)

  • @ElaMongrella
    @ElaMongrella Год назад +252

    I love sour candies ♥ But really, German candies are of a better quality, because we do have higher regulations. You should try Hitschies. They are like elongated Skittles, but made with actual fruit juice. So much better. Also, Milka is FAR better than Hershey's. Hershey's actually has a component that tastes a bit like vomit.

    • @erikalangbein4586
      @erikalangbein4586 Год назад +19

      Thcompany that makes hitschies is about a kilometer away from my house. You can smell it sometimes.

    • @sabinereimer7809
      @sabinereimer7809 Год назад +2

      Hershey is using raw milk instead of condensate milk. To use this the milk has to get sour first... thats the taste.

    • @viciousyeen6644
      @viciousyeen6644 Год назад +32

      @@sabinereimer7809 no, they add butyric acid (ger: buttersäure) to the chocolate in small amounts as a preservative agent, that’s why it tastes like vomit.

    • @nomaam9077
      @nomaam9077 Год назад +3

      @@viciousyeen6644 meint ihr das ernst mit dem Geruch? 🤢😬

    • @Transmodulator
      @Transmodulator Год назад +2

      @@viciousyeen6644 Sounds distgusting, never liked it.

  • @maraann330
    @maraann330 Год назад +10

    American Sweets usually have 6 to 50 times the suggar german ones have.
    The dark chokolate (Zartbitter, or even the ones 70%-95% ones) are adult fare, the Zartbitter the most mild versions, are eaten by most adults, the ones over 80% are for man over 50.

  • @martinaklee-webster1276
    @martinaklee-webster1276 Год назад +58

    Fun Fact about Marzipan: It originated in ancient greek, and has been foodrations for wariors. The Name Marzipan is made Up from the words Mars , the Roman God of war, and Pan, the word for bread.

    • @andreamuller9009
      @andreamuller9009 Год назад +23

      Marzipanbrot ist also Marsbrotbrot ?

    • @ninchan3
      @ninchan3 Год назад +2

      ​@@andreamuller9009 😂

    • @SatieSatie
      @SatieSatie Год назад +1

      Its origins are still debated.

  • @spfisterer3651
    @spfisterer3651 Год назад +12

    They were wayyy to polite 😂😂😂

  • @wannabe535
    @wannabe535 Год назад +7

    I always liked dark chocolate, even as a kid. But only from the swiss brand "Lindt" - they make extra tender chocolate in all kinds of variations. As a teen my favorite was 70% dark chocolate with chili. Very close to the original recepie of the aztecs, i think.

  • @tasscoral7898
    @tasscoral7898 Год назад +32

    My kids eat bitter chocolate, because that was the only type i would buy, they think milk chocolate is way too sweet now 😂🇬🇷🇬🇷

    • @helgaioannidis9365
      @helgaioannidis9365 Год назад +1

      ION forever 😁🍫
      With almonds!!!

    • @tasscoral7898
      @tasscoral7898 Год назад

      @@helgaioannidis9365 Παυλίδης μαύρη με άρωμα πορτοκάλι 🍊 τέλειο

    • @helgaioannidis9365
      @helgaioannidis9365 Год назад +1

      @@tasscoral7898 πωωωω αλήθεια λες. Πραγματικά υπέροχη, η καλύτερη σοκολάτα που υπάρχει!!!

    • @lilysnape6520
      @lilysnape6520 Год назад

      @@helgaioannidis9365 I don'T understand anything but that first word - What does that mean?
      Like ... Pi and then 4 ... pairs of boobs (Sorry - it just looks that way)
      Is this like a sound like ,,hmmm'' or something else?

    • @helgaioannidis9365
      @helgaioannidis9365 Год назад

      @@lilysnape6520 yes it's an exclamation. It''s pronounced similar to "paaaaaw". The ω is a long "o" sound.

  • @vanessah5217
    @vanessah5217 Год назад +14

    Comments are often disabled when kids are in the video to protect them from nasty comments I guess. I'm always a bit sad that I can't comment on the videos from the Voice Kids Germany because they definitely deserve a lot of praise.
    If you want some typical German remedy for your cold, then drink tea with honey. Gute Besserung, get well soon

  • @human9460
    @human9460 Год назад +46

    As kid I always prevered darker choclate. I always got the dark coclate Santa Claus amd Easter Bunny from Lind and now that I'm vegan this is one of the only childhood sweets I still can enjoy!

    • @erikalangbein4586
      @erikalangbein4586 Год назад +8

      Same here. Only zartbitter or bitter. Have a good day, my fellow vegan

    • @human9460
      @human9460 Год назад +3

      @@erikalangbein4586 🤝🏻

    • @faultier1158
      @faultier1158 Год назад +3

      And it goes well with Marzipan, which I always enjoyed as a kid, too!

    • @Techmagus76
      @Techmagus76 Год назад

      i don't want to disappoint you. but even "typical" dark chocolate is not vegan. There is special vegan chocolate that you can get but that is usually not dark chocolate.

    • @NephritduGrey
      @NephritduGrey Год назад

      @@CalmoOmlac Kommt wohl darauf an: "Sie wird im Unterschied zu Milchschokolade ohne Milch (selten mit geringem Milchanteil) hergestellt."

  • @mordisgaminggedons5119
    @mordisgaminggedons5119 Год назад +26

    To the "only weird adults like dark chocolate": I, as a relatively young german man, love the dark ones. Always eat those with around 70-80% cocoa, and 100% if I feel adventurous.
    Best chocolate ever.

    • @slothwantssleep2329
      @slothwantssleep2329 Год назад +1

      100??? Du Monster!

    • @mordisgaminggedons5119
      @mordisgaminggedons5119 Год назад

      @@slothwantssleep2329 ja, 100. Da hast du auch lange was von.

    • @Dave0439
      @Dave0439 Год назад +2

      also ich ess auch ab und zu mal was dunkleres aber 100%!? wie hälst du das aus?

    • @mordisgaminggedons5119
      @mordisgaminggedons5119 Год назад +2

      @@Dave0439 mit sehr viel willenskraft und toten Geschmacksnerven.

    • @conbertbenneck49
      @conbertbenneck49 6 месяцев назад +1

      During WW II we had HERSHEY Chocolate bars in our K-Rations. It was their miserable tasteless non-destructible milk chocolate. I didn't eat Hershey milk chocolate, but only ate German or Swiss dark chocolate pre-war. I haven't touched a Hershey milk chocolate product since 1945. They are the lowest common denominator for chocolate. Factory made glop.

  • @gedeuchnixan3830
    @gedeuchnixan3830 Год назад +41

    Liked dark chocolate as a kid and love it as an adult: 74% cocoa and best just 3 ingrediance is the best, optimal balance between the real cocoa taste and sweetness. And yes we have Reeses peanutbutter cups, they´re amazing desolved in brown rum.

    • @CabinFever52
      @CabinFever52 Год назад +1

      They are amazing just plain old cold, or even frozen.

    • @gedeuchnixan3830
      @gedeuchnixan3830 Год назад

      @@CabinFever52 I hate peanutbutter so just as they are, they´re just not for me. Somehow every peanutbetter food I ate tasted like it had rancid fat inside. I also hate Erdnussflips for clearification, same old rancid fat taste. Fresh or roasted peanuts on the other hand are among my favorite treats, don´t care if salted or not; peanuts=yummy.

    • @CabinFever52
      @CabinFever52 Год назад

      @@gedeuchnixan3830 Maybe you never got a good PB?

  • @raistormrs
    @raistormrs Год назад +8

    09:09 there is a pastry type called "schnecke" for example what you would call a cinnamon roll we call "zimtschnecke" 😉

    • @IDKLOL-vw9yy
      @IDKLOL-vw9yy Год назад

      Achso ich dachte die meinten das tier schnecke weil das so schlecht schmecken würde

  • @josefineseyfarth6236
    @josefineseyfarth6236 Год назад +5

    What they meant by referring to the cinnamon flavoured pastry as "Schnecke" (literally snail) is basically comparing it to German pastry "Zimtschnecke" (literally a stretch of dough rolled out with some kind of cinnamon filling spread on it and then rolled up, baked and cut into pieces, which makes it look like a snail shell). This kind of pastry exists in different varieties, for example with poppy, pudding or cream filling.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 11 месяцев назад

      It's a bit like if a cinnamon roll and croissant had a baby, but much denser.

  • @MrLefthooker
    @MrLefthooker Год назад +26

    We have a shop here in my town that specialises in USA and UK sweets, so I've eaten most of these. Your sweets, especially your chocolate is really a lot sweeter than ours. I'm a sweet tooth but 2 hersheys and I'm done. Didn't know that marzipan isn't a big thing over there. I love it 🤩

    • @CabinFever52
      @CabinFever52 Год назад +2

      We have at least one store that specializes in America sweets here in Vienna, but mostly they don't carry the things that are really popular in the states, as far as sweets. Maybe their ingredients causes them to be banned in Europe. I'm surprised they carry Pringles, but maybe they are made locally with alternate ingredients from the states, just like they do with Pepsi. The drink turns clear when you mix Pepsi with vanilla ice cream for a float in Austria---not so in the states. I also detect a different taste between the two. I once contacted the company and they refused to comment on it.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 11 месяцев назад

      @@CabinFever52 No high fructose corn syrup over here.
      And obviously not the same kind of preservatives.
      I've had Cadbury's before. The one I like is Wunderbar. When they have the right temperature and the caramel is slightly firmer than the filling it creates that very interesting experience when taking a bite.

  • @scarba
    @scarba Год назад +19

    They weren’t very enthusiastic about it were they? Gute Besserung ❤️‍🩹

  • @StarCraftNoobTrainer
    @StarCraftNoobTrainer Год назад +5

    I rarely watch your videos when I'm in a good mood but when I'm not ur really helping out :)

  • @thegestruepp529
    @thegestruepp529 Год назад +34

    Peanut butter in Germany is like marzipan in the US, you've heard of it or seen it on the shelf in the supermarket but never eaten it. German children grow up with Nutela or other hazelnut/nougat creams.
    Get well soon!

    • @hmpeter
      @hmpeter Год назад +1

      When we were kids in Germany like 30 years back, everyone would bring peanut butter sandwiches to school. ^^ But it was quite present in the popular US shows like the Simpsons back then.

    • @ghostshadow-thelabs7029
      @ghostshadow-thelabs7029 Год назад +6

      not true, it depends where in Germany you lived. I grew up in an Area where american´s have been around a lot and I played with the kids of the soldiers from the US so I in fact grew up to like peanut butter BUT I do not like these pop tarts (never have) or some of the other stuff especially chocolate from the US - it just dont taste normal for me

    • @thegestruepp529
      @thegestruepp529 Год назад +4

      @@hmpeter I grew up in northern Germany and in my childhood (35 years ago) I was completely unfamiliar with peanut butter. I suspect it's partly because of how Germany was partitioned among the Allies after WWII and peanut butter was more popular in the US sector than it was up north where the British were.

    • @thegestruepp529
      @thegestruepp529 Год назад +1

      @@ghostshadow-thelabs7029 I grew up in northern Germany and in my childhood (35 years ago) I was completely unfamiliar with peanut butter. I suspect it's partly because of how Germany was partitioned among the Allies after WWII and peanut butter was more popular in the US sector than it was up north where the British were.

    • @hmpeter
      @hmpeter Год назад +1

      @@thegestruepp529 Was Schleswig Holstein for me, right in the middle between Kiel and HH. ^^ Well, maybe It was just the "right" time for me in the 90s then, or just a regional thing. But it was popular at my schools for sure.

  • @Susu_Laing
    @Susu_Laing Год назад +9

    Whenever I see stuff like that, I get super curious about it and at the same time I'm sure I wouldn't like it :D
    Get well soon to you and your family! 🍀

  • @Winona493
    @Winona493 5 дней назад

    The boy with the red cap just slays it.😂 His look!!!!

  • @MrKillApple
    @MrKillApple Год назад +2

    Thank you for having the subtitles fixed in this one - I have when they are cut off at the bottom. So this time it's great!

  • @human9460
    @human9460 Год назад +34

    My american exchange family sent me poptarts a few years ago and I hated them😂 They are way to sugery and I really don't get why you would eat them espacially for breakfast!

    • @marks.9448
      @marks.9448 Год назад +1

      i assume they are one of the more "healthy" things you could eat for breakfast in america

    • @annikaParnda
      @annikaParnda Год назад +9

      Same here! I was so excited to try those and when I finally did I was as disappoibted as i've ever been. Theyre horrible 😂 and I don't even remember what they tasted like

    • @human9460
      @human9460 Год назад +1

      @@marks.9448 nope they are just sugar🥲

    • @johannesh7610
      @johannesh7610 Год назад +2

      I tried some of them and I didn't like the taste. It wasn't even sweet enough for the amount of sugar in it

    • @Saki0hime
      @Saki0hime Год назад +2

      Yeah a friend of mine brought some here too and I hated them so much 😂 WAY too sugary!

  • @nearlysimon
    @nearlysimon Год назад +8

    You really need to order some candy from Germany and try it on camera, there's some really great stuff.

  • @mr.hanfblatt9152
    @mr.hanfblatt9152 Год назад +6

    Beenie kid is the most german one with "Schmecken tut's" and "Schmecken tut's nich" 🤣

  • @naomif9964
    @naomif9964 Год назад +9

    I definetly like dark chocolate. When I just have a craving for chocolate, dark one fills that need way more quickly. And the little piece I have to eat also has less sugar in it. So I feel totally healthy lol

  • @toomflussiggrillanzunderfu8828
    @toomflussiggrillanzunderfu8828 Год назад +4

    I worked at a company that produced the new packaging machine for Reeses (not sure which exact product, probably that mentioned in the video) and we would have like a whole pallet of those standing in the assembly after the test run and everyone could just take some. They are normally not sold here in Germany, but i got to try them that way and they were actually quite nice.

  • @godnico1433
    @godnico1433 Год назад +3

    Me 14 years old from germany who likes dark chocolade...

  • @lordofnumbers9317
    @lordofnumbers9317 Год назад +17

    I love marzipan, like "Marzipan Stollen" or "Ritter Sport Marzipan" and the marzipan chocolate bars. How shocking you don't know what marzipan is and what it taste like. The USA is located on earth ... ähm ... or not? Sometimes i'm not sure. 😂 Get well soon.

    • @arnoldtolker3505
      @arnoldtolker3505 Год назад +2

      Es gibt noch "Königsberger Marzipan", der ist geflämmt, sehr lecker, aber etwas teuer.

    • @jayhill2193
      @jayhill2193 Год назад +1

      Marzipankugeln, Marzipankartoffeln, Marzipankonfekt. Ein Skandal, sowas noch nie probiert zu haben :D

    • @johannesh7610
      @johannesh7610 Год назад +2

      Dafür isst halt bei uns keiner Erdnussbutter

    • @stellatwist4008
      @stellatwist4008 Год назад

      @@johannesh7610 wo kommt dieser Irrglaube her? Es essen super viele Erdnussbutter?

  • @Ellisepha
    @Ellisepha Год назад +7

    I love how the kid in the grey US flag shirt onmly says "schmeckt" or "schmeckt nicht". Peak german.
    And yes, we don't say whether something tastes good, just that it tastes. that's praise enought in Germany lmao

    • @z2yn
      @z2yn Год назад +1

      There can also be an interesting double meaning: when you say "es schmeckt", you're not saying whether it tastes good or bad. It can stand for "it's food" or "its alright" or "it'll have to do".

    • @diarmuidkuhle8181
      @diarmuidkuhle8181 Год назад

      @@z2yn Not really. The short form generally indicates approval, just not enthusiastic approval. If you wanna be neutral you say 'kann man essen', it's edible. You wouldn't say 'schmeckt' about something you don't like at all.

  • @stepomuk9783
    @stepomuk9783 Год назад +3

    Gute Besserung Ryan 🤗😁

  • @viciousyeen6644
    @viciousyeen6644 Год назад +7

    American chocolate tastes bad compared to European chocolate. Most companies in the US add butyric acid as a preservative agent to their chocolates wich gives it a slight vomit flavor. Most people who grow up with it won’t notice that anymore, but it’s really strange to taste it when you’re used to high quality milk chocolate

  • @eastfrisianguy
    @eastfrisianguy Год назад +10

    Get well soon Ryan and thank you for creating videos despite your cold 🙂 American candy is quite different in taste. Many things I could try (father of my friend is American), I like Twizzlers and Reese's a lot. As a kid I really liked Twinkies (they were available here in Germany for a while), I ordered some two years ago, but the taste has either totally changed or I remembered it wrong, they didn't taste good to me at all anymore. While watching the video, I ate unseasoned oatmeal because I'm on a diet and severely limiting sweets. Very good that I have no Reese's at home, they would not have survived now.🤭🤭

    • @piiinkDeluxe
      @piiinkDeluxe Год назад +2

      Honestly, I'd rather have him wait until he is better again. For his sake and the caughing is annoying.

    • @mixlllllll
      @mixlllllll Год назад +1

      Or your taste has changed. That happens sometimes. I like many things i previously didn't and vice versa :D

  • @ElaMongrella
    @ElaMongrella Год назад +4

    We have something similar to the filled Twizzlers in Germany too, called Balla Stixx, from Haribo.

    • @tvubermensch808
      @tvubermensch808 Год назад +2

      Die Balla sticks sind wirklich nice... hast du die sachen von trolly probiert... absolut Lecker...

  • @DerMilko
    @DerMilko Год назад +1

    I wish you and your family good health from Germany!

  • @NeverEverOutOfStyles
    @NeverEverOutOfStyles Год назад +1

    You do not know marzipan? Poor you! You absolutely have to try it. Niederegger marzipan. I love it.

  • @SpargelLP
    @SpargelLP Год назад +3

    You should buy some marzipan, it is very tasty

  • @Gaehhn
    @Gaehhn Год назад +3

    I do the same you do with the hot tamales XD
    Except I eat dark chocolate with 99% cocoa. You can't eat a lot of it at once but it quenches your desire for a snack.

  • @fabianstiefel1586
    @fabianstiefel1586 10 месяцев назад

    So Ryan is getting excited about watching small kids .... I am sure he's on some kind of list now 😂🤣

  • @sebastianbloeser4277
    @sebastianbloeser4277 Год назад +1

    I once read somewhere: "if you like chocolat but you dont like dark chocolat than you dont like chocolat, you like sugar."

  • @-Chaos-666
    @-Chaos-666 Год назад +1

    I wanna send him " Katzenzungen " and look how he reacts.🤣

  • @franziska6611
    @franziska6611 Год назад +2

    Get well soon! 🌸🌸

  • @jayhill2193
    @jayhill2193 Год назад +3

    Dark chocolate, or as you heard it correctly "Bitterschokolade", is typically the sweet for adult men, because candy is for kids and women like sweet stuff as well, it was kind of established that men prefer, if any sweets at all, bitter ones. An absolute classic would be Schwarze Herren Schokolade (= black gentleman chocolate) and I find it to be quite delicious as it's not too bitter at all. Of course there's a whole rabbit hole to go down into there, but that's perhaps too much for starters.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 11 месяцев назад

      And the rabbit hole is at the border between Germany, Switzerland and Belgium. The eternal war over who makes he best chocolate.

  • @Awesomemomy
    @Awesomemomy Год назад

    marzipan
    1.4 cups whole almonds
    1.2 cups powdered sugar
    1 teaspoon rose water
    5 drops of bitter almond oil
    Pour boiling water over the almonds... now they peel easily.
    Put the almonds in a blender and puree finely on the highest setting. Scrape down the sides from time to time and push the mass into the middle so that everything is finely pureed. Sift and add the icing sugar and mix well. Both must be ground very finely!
    Put the almond and icing sugar mixture in a bowl and refine with rose water and bitter almond oil. Knead well with your hands. If the mass is too thick for youR taste, add a small amount of water. The recipe yields approx. 320 g marzipan.
    Take croissant dough, mix 1 to 2 teaspoons of cinnamon into the marzipan mixture, spread it on the croissants (not too thick). Roll up the croissants as usual, brush with a beaten egg and bake according to package instructions.
    Marzipan tastes really good in apple pie too

  • @WolfHagenSdW
    @WolfHagenSdW Год назад +6

    You should sometime open a PO Box, so we can send you some proper Marzipan over. The good stuff, not the one, where you still find grains of sugar. :D

  • @redhead0122
    @redhead0122 Год назад +15

    If your interested in people trying American and German candy you should watch Diana and Phil. They are a German American couple and they have videos where they show each other food from their country. LIke their childhood sweets, street food, German bakery items. They also have other interesting videos about the different cultures. One of my fav. is about German idioms.

  • @MegaGimmler
    @MegaGimmler Год назад +1

    Get well soon, all of you :)

  • @mizage2255
    @mizage2255 Год назад +1

    Get well soon ❤

  • @haisheauspforte1632
    @haisheauspforte1632 Год назад +5

    You definitely have to review some German candy! Especially Marzipan since you don't know it. It's one of my favorite candies (I am from Schleswig-Holstein so... Of course it is). Try Lübecker Marzipan, it is the best (pretty sure you can get it somewhere online in America, abd Niederegger is the most popular brand)

    • @dumdidum631
      @dumdidum631 Год назад

      Niederegger is the one and only! I'm from Lübeck. 😊 I'd like to send him some, but the costs für shipping to the USA are horrible and too much for me.

    • @nihzit8185
      @nihzit8185 Год назад +1

      And let this man have some real licorice... these sticks are a joke :D

  • @PropperNaughtyGeezer
    @PropperNaughtyGeezer Год назад +8

    The most perverted thing I had in the US was root beer. It wasn't really cold and I was expecting a malt beer and was given "Listerine" carbonated mouthwash. The bad taste and the completely different expectation at least flushed my stomach. The stomach was then clean. It took me decades to describe or identify this taste because I didn't know anything comparable until I went one day to the dentist.
    In the army I once traded my EPAs with a GI for his MREs. A really bad deal. That peanut butter.🤢

    • @christinehorsley
      @christinehorsley Год назад +2

      Oh yes, root beer. My first taste of it was in a dark movie theater on a US Army Base, I had asked my friend for a Coca Cola and he handed me this cup and I took a big mouthful … expected to taste Coca Cola but instead it was some absolutely horrible, nauseating liquid …
      Apparently they’d run out of coke and he opted for root beer instead, never considering that maybe this German Fräulein had never tasted anything like it before …
      I was never able to drink root beer or Dr Pepper after that.
      American chocolate is a poor excuse, especially Hershey.
      I’ve always liked dark chocolate even as a kid. And I love Marzipan.
      Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are good.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 11 месяцев назад

      Root beer is pretty much an acquired taste. The best description would be "medical", like cough syrup.

  • @SimiB
    @SimiB 11 месяцев назад

    I work with alot of kids in germany and it's pretty common to figure out the 'organic' ingredients while eating food. In germany we have a policy, that the ingredients need to be written on the products. So not only kids but also adults are more or less aware (through taste) of the ingredients in a product. This is the mindset of most german people to know and acknowledge where the produce comes from and learn to value the process of growing it and for the people feeding us. The Kids learn basic nourishments in school aswell.

  • @bloederer7142
    @bloederer7142 Год назад +1

    7:03 i love dark chocolate, its also pretty common in germany

  • @youngstarsmusic
    @youngstarsmusic Год назад +1

    Get well soon! Here in Germany, many are also suffering from a dry cough. I went to the doctor yesterday because I keep coughing and he said he has patients coming in with coughs all the time. As if something was in the air. Bye!

  • @ariellas.5150
    @ariellas.5150 10 месяцев назад

    Marzipan is made of mushed almonds and sugar, made to a very thick paste. It tastes delicious covered with chocolate or by itself. Rolled out thinly it can be used as a topping for a cake...

  • @NoxAtlas
    @NoxAtlas Год назад

    Short explanation for the part where the little girl asked "Schnecke?" (sub: "snail?"): she was referring to Zimtschnecken (literally translated as cinnamon snails). It's the German word for cinnamon roll.

  • @christophhanke6627
    @christophhanke6627 Год назад +2

    Isn't california the place were most of marzipan is produced currently?
    How does he not know it? ^^

  • @walkir2662
    @walkir2662 Год назад +7

    "what is marzipan?" ...Ryan, you're missing out.
    And dark chocolate is called "zartbitter" here, meaning "bittersweet"

  • @skinnyjohnsen
    @skinnyjohnsen Год назад

    I wish a good health to you and your family!

  • @lileyzei6489
    @lileyzei6489 Год назад +1

    Me a teen who loves dark chocolate: :,)
    It’s somewhat common in Finland to eat dark chocolate

  • @kaptnblaubar6547
    @kaptnblaubar6547 Год назад +1

    Haha loved this reaction 😂😂

  • @HeinzHaesslich
    @HeinzHaesslich Год назад

    For a moment i thought u might sag „and i love kids“ 😂😂😂

  • @neve8082
    @neve8082 Год назад +1

    I loved dark chocolate as a kid ! But in Switzerland we have a version of dark chocolate that's not that bitter, it more like deeper, less milky. For reference, Beligum does it in a similar fashion. More "sugary" almost , less creamy.

  • @locantos
    @locantos Год назад +2

    I love dark chocolate with 70% and higher

  • @FrogeniusW.G.
    @FrogeniusW.G. Год назад +2

    I love cinnamon candy.

  • @Brauiz90
    @Brauiz90 Год назад

    6:45 - in Germany some companies call dark chocolate "bitter chocolate" because the darker the chocolate is, the more cocoa is in it. Cocoa is bitter in taste and that's why my limit is at 75-80 % cocoa.

  • @ollrich
    @ollrich Год назад +4

    I had a lot of US Candy in my life, but reeses peanutbutter cups and knock off brands are the worst imo. Usually i really like Peanutbutter (crunchy).

  • @steffenjachnow8176
    @steffenjachnow8176 Год назад +1

    Dark chocolate goes very well with red wine! But Hershey's isn't really known for making decent chocolate at all (from a German, Begium, or Swiss perspective).

  • @TheyCalledMeT
    @TheyCalledMeT Год назад +2

    you have to mess up big time when pretty much all of the kids dislike the candy xD

  • @sandyjasminblossomblossom4625
    @sandyjasminblossomblossom4625 Год назад

    I always loved Bitterschokolade (Dark Chocolade). Opa (Gran'Pa) always had those in the nice shelf! Loved it !!

  • @MT-ys6ju
    @MT-ys6ju Год назад

    I love Reese's! I couldn't stop eating them when i worked on the cruise ships.. We have them now in Malta.

  • @patrickschindler2583
    @patrickschindler2583 8 месяцев назад

    The toughest critics are children! The criticism from them is just as harsh as the praise. If a confection is praised by them, you've made it!

  • @KittenKatja
    @KittenKatja Год назад +1

    50% is what children like, 70% is dark chocolate, +80% is dark bitter chocolate, and it's said that 95% is healthy.

  • @davidpayne3335
    @davidpayne3335 Год назад +2

    I remember when i was a kid i could go to the American Base which i had here locally because my dad worked for the military or something. Anyway i remembered we always Bought Nutty Bars and i Loved them. But sadly u can't buy them in Germany outside of the base. And i no longer have access to the base 😅

  • @chrissiesbuchcocktail
    @chrissiesbuchcocktail Год назад +1

    I can't remember a time I didn't like dark chocolate. I think I loved it when I first tried it at a very young age. I never liked milk chocolate much and still don't. Maybe it's because my mom eats only dark chocolate too. I would love to send you a box with typical German sweets to try - if you want one just let me know.

  • @biloaffe
    @biloaffe 7 месяцев назад

    In Germany they say both terms, bitter chocolate or dark chocolate, and they mean the same thing. There is dark chocolate with up to 90% cocoa content. I'm currently eating with 70% cacao content.

  • @squarecircle1473
    @squarecircle1473 Год назад +2

    we are watching an american reacting to german kids reacting to american food. this is so meta lmao

  • @mina_en_suiza
    @mina_en_suiza Год назад

    I'm so sure my kids (especially the little one) would devour these with passion.

  • @trythis2006
    @trythis2006 Год назад +1

    if you never had marzipan you def. need to try it out! classic is some covered with chocolate in many variations but you can also buy it pure, which some people enjoy too but for me its way too sweet, its better if its covered in chocolate, mostly dark chocolate but not overly bitter, just a slight hint which is great in combination with the marzipan

  • @jellydrawsstuff6754
    @jellydrawsstuff6754 Год назад

    Dark chocolate is called Zartbitterschokolade which translates to light or soft bitter chocolate

  • @MrsStrawhatberry
    @MrsStrawhatberry Год назад +5

    My dad had to travel to the US a lot and always brought me American snacks and sweets. I was never a picky eater but I hated all of these. The worst thing I have ever eaten was those Butterfingers. It tasted so bad that to this day I gag when I smell peanut butter (and I like peanuts and thai satay sauce and stuff like that!).

  • @AGWittmann
    @AGWittmann Год назад +2

    The Snail thingy, think, she meant a Zimtschnecke (Cinnamon roll), and you should really try Marzipan :)

  • @tallysworld21
    @tallysworld21 Год назад +1

    I eat dark chocolate, but we often call it Zartbitter Schokolade. That's what you will read on the packages 😉

    • @Saki0hime
      @Saki0hime Год назад

      You could also find "Edelbitter Schokolade" or the ones I buy: "100% CACAO" ...no need for cushioning the wonderful bitterness in there 😉

  • @random.3665
    @random.3665 3 месяца назад

    We actually have reeses peanutbutter cups here (ofc i dont know how close they are to the american version of it). And i have to say, when i ate them the first time, i was soooooo dissapointed!
    I heard a lot of americans praise them, i personally love peanutbutter and chocolate as a flavor combination, so i was sure they would taste amazing. I assumed they would contain nice, smooth peanut butter as a creamy filling. What i actually got was something that tasted like someone took peanut butter and very fine dust, mixed them 50/50, and put the whole thing in the fridge for 10 hours. Meaning, it was less creamy than what germans call "Fensterkit" (the stuff you use to improve insulation between a window and the wall it is in). Seriously, when bit of half of it to actually see the inside, it was brittle! It looked like the peanut butter was getting strech marks. Not exactly why i would imagine when something has the word Butter in its name.

  • @aloedark5221
    @aloedark5221 Год назад

    Godbless you, hope you get better.

  • @legent23
    @legent23 Год назад +1

    When you translate "Schmecken tut´s" = "it tastes good" with it "tastes great" 😆

  • @HalfEye79
    @HalfEye79 Год назад

    I had the "Reese's pieces" once. They looked very much like Smarties. And they tasted good. The "Peanut butter cup" also is good.

  • @gordongriesmann2720
    @gordongriesmann2720 Год назад

    Dark-choc with toffee inside ... yum

  • @marcelthoma8890
    @marcelthoma8890 Год назад

    We have here Gummies with ginger taste. And buttercups got more common over the last years in Germany. These other treats you will not get in Germany, unless there's a special corner in the market for foreign products or a specialiced shop.

  • @micwin2
    @micwin2 Год назад

    ...and yes, definitively you should react to some german food!

  • @marieparker3822
    @marieparker3822 Год назад

    Chocolate available in Britain: Green & Black's, Ritter (this is German).