His name is Mauri, also called Mustiga (musti) Mauri. The program is called Uppdrag mat (mission food). Ärtsoppa =Pea soup Pannkakor=Pancakes Köttbullar=Meatballs Falukorv= a kind of sausage. It's usually sliced and fried.
Falukorv is made of a grated mixture of smoked pork and beef or veal with potato starch flour, onion, salt and mild spices. Falukorv is a pre-cooked sausage, thus it can be eaten cold without any further preparation.
An old tradition is to always eat ärtsoppa & pannkakor (pea soup & pancakes) every Thursday. Many restaurants still have it as a lunch option every Thursday but it's not as common that every Swede eats it on Thursdays anymore.
Sunday roast is traditionally Swedish too but perhaps not as much anymore. When I grew up we had roast every Sunday. The oldest food tradition is Sweden is probably pea soup and pancakes on Thursdays. The tradition goes back to the at least medieval times.
Monday Skagen=Bread with mayonnaise and prawn mic on top. Tuesday Kötbullar=Meatballs Wednesday Falukorv= Is a Swedish sausage from the falu region, that was made to use the dead pigs that were used for copper mining. We usually use it either in a tomato and cream based stew or just fry it off in a pan. Thursday Ärtsoppa följt av pankakor=Peassoup folowed by pancakes with wipped cream and jam. Friday Taco=Taco His RUclips channel is UpdragMat and Aftonbladet is one of the biggest publishers of news in Sweden and sponsor him.
small correction, Falukorv was made from the Oxen used in the copper mine, not pigs. Today most manufacturers use a mixture of beef and pork, but OG is beef only.
Its funny that Ed doesnt like milk/says it ”freaks him out” but loves the cake that contains whipped cream - which is essentially the same thing as milk☺️
Red hair is and was more common in the Celtic gen poles rather than in the viking gen poles. Even though there were red hairs among Scandinavians too. I think the "hate" for red hair rather comes from that Englishmen look down on people from Ireland and Scotland rather than it would have anything to do with the Vikings. 🤔
His name is mustigamauri and has done a lot of food stuff both on his channel but on tv too. About the song, falukorv comes originally from Falun which is one of my favorites. We usually fry them, use them in a stroganoff made on tomato sauce or gratinate them in the oven. My grandma’s “war brother” from Finland fell in love with it during his childhood years in Falun and we’re not allowed to visit them unless we bring them. We usually buy like 4 or 5 so he has for a longer while. Pea soup on a Thursday is an old tradition in Sweden, usually with the pancakes, which, as you could see, does not look like American ones.
skagen is toast skagen,köttbullar is meatballs ,Falukorv is a sausage from Falun sweden, ärtsoppa is a peasoup with Swedish Pancake as desert and tacos is an swedish take on mexican tacos
Dwayne, this reaction was so awesome and it made my day honestly :D I'm a Swede and this is my first time watching your videos. I just have to subscribe
Red hair was mentioned in the panel show QI (Quite Interesting), where there is a connection to red hair and being left handed, and left handed in latin is "sinister".
I think we swedes also have a long tradition of Sunday steak/roast, at least during the 50-70s. As a kid I remember the meat as dry & chewy but the gravy wonderful
Ärtsoppa och Pannkaka are pea soup (with pork) followed by pancakes. It's a traditional Thursday food in Sweden. Pea soup on Thursdays dates back to the 13th century. Fun Fact King Erik XIV was killed 1568 by his brother. He put arsenic in the king's pea soup.
Hehe i laughed hard at this hehe. Toast skagen is a classic, and who cannot love it. Pannkaka, (pancakes swedish thin style) and every thursday there is a long tradition to eat pea soup with the pancakes. When done right i have to say WOW. meatballs and a good potato mash... enuff said. Dessert is to easy. LOL to tasty.
I think we have taco Friday because it’s easy to prepare and the kids love it. When you have children you want to have a festive Friday evening but you are too tired after a work week to cook. We also have Fredagsmys.
I just had some falukorv with milk stewed macaroni, it's the best and so simple! It's a salty sausage made from mostly pork but also beef. You slice it about 1cm thick and fry. I like them well fried on each side. If you ever visit Pattaya the Akvavit restaurant has it apparently.
I'm born in the 70s, and we always had chicken on Friday and a musty casserole on Saturday. When we could afford to. But anyways I love this reaction so much.😊
Its interesting that red hair is much more common in Scotland and Irland today than it is in the Nordic countries, if it came to the UK because of the vikings..
"Taco Friday"... is a manufacturer of those who sell Taco products. Taco products barely had a shelf in grocery stores. Today they have a whole wall of products. Before "Taco Friday".... it was "Chicken on Friday" that was an advertising slogan of Kronfågeln.
Tacos was not very normal for Sweden for some years ago... It is an easy food, you are finished with your work-week... It is delicious and easy. Just makes everyone relax. We gather the family and watch TV while eating. Just no stress for anyone.
Mauri is a journalist from the beginning, he knows how to get contacts and how to make things interesting and he is not shying away from normal people in our society. And it is really our normal citizens that makes these videos so amazing. And when there are celebrities on his channel, they're most of the times not the typical people you see on actual TV. He started his own production company and started making tv-like youtube videos since TVs getting more and more rare these days. So yeah, he is not an independant creator and has I think 15 or maybe 20 people behind him for his youtube videos. :)
your face when you realized that toast skagen was not usually mad in a cast iron pan over open fire with birch wood smoke 😂😂 extra funny because my exact thought 1 second before you said that was "uhm i make my toasts for toast skagen in my regular frying pan on the stove".
Mauri is great. He is genuine and sweet. He is the brother to a friend of mine and i met him once. Such a weird experience since I've watched him for so long and felt like we were already friends and then he introduced himself like we didn't know eachother 😂😂
That was such a sweet video. I got teary eyed near the end. About English food- I love the Jacket potato I got at Covent Garden, so much I have had to get the same one every time I have been to London. I haven't been there for about 15 years, so the food truck might not be there any more. I got some very good homemade Meat pie's that I loved, and in Birmingham I tried Balti for the first time. Now I make my own Balti from scratch, by grounding up all the spices and so on. I even bought a Coffee grinder, just for that purpose. But i have also tried some very sad food en England. Like fried chicken, pealed from the bones, green pea's from a can, boiled potato's and a bucket of thin gravy. Also got some borring (arrival side) Airport food, that is for turist who doesn't know any better and are just hungry, I am sure. One thing for sure, I got very little greens while in England, beside Potato's and green Pea's. But I also always traveled on a budget while in Britain. So I never tried the more upscale places. That was a long food rant.
Falukorv is a traditional meat-rich sausage. It's famous as a plot device in a classic 70's cult-movie by an american director, located in rural Sweden.
Taco Friday is pretty recent, Peasoup and thin pancakes on Thursdays is hundreds of years old. Fried side pork, potatoes and onion sauce on Tuesdays is also an old one.
I`m not sure what weekday you are supposed to eat this.Raggmunk(Rårakor) med fläsk och lingon.A type of pancake whit shredded potato in it,fried pork and lingonberrys.(Snålvattnet rinner)i am drooling.
I always thought Irland as a red headed country, because that is where red hair comes from. Never though that Sweden have a huge amount. Greetings from Finland. 😊
About the food... culture is not only spread by migration, but also by traveling, exploring and trading between different parts of the world. That's how we got hamburgers, fish and chips, pasta, pizza e.t.c. My mom started serving Tacos at weekends at the late 80's.
In Finland it's pizza (pizzaperjantai). That's made by Grandioso, whitch made freezepizza. I'll think, that pizzaday is saturday or sunday, because then we have huge hangover and greasy food is the best. ps. If they serve sturströmming, Ed never goes back to sweden 😅
"Pannkakor" is Pancakes😁❤️🥞 & "Köttbullar" is Meatballs❤ -A tradition we have is to eat Peasoup or "Ärtsoppa" often on a Thursday & then after eat some "Pannkoakor"😋👌 -Pancakes is not a breakfast food in sweden^^ & We make them thin & flakey instead of thick & fluffy:) Put some white sugar or jam on, & there u have it!❤👍 -My favorite is to put some apricot-marmelade on^^
Yes,old tradition in Sweden,Thursdays , ,peasoup & Panncakes with whipped cream for lunch. But..bad peasoup is disgusting to eat,it has to be good & tasty.
While we dont have many Mexicans here, there actually is quite a large population of Chileans. Looking it up reveals around 50 000 first or second generation Chilean immigrants in this country. May not sound like a lot, but considering our small population it is pretty big. It comes from the 70s and 80s where Chile were under a dictatorship, and our prime minister at the time, Olof Palme, was very sympathetic toward the Chileans. A lot of Chileans emigrated to Sweden, and when Palme was assassinated it is reported that a lot of these immigrants wept in the streets for him. Im not 100% sure if this is the reason we have some Latin American cultural influences, but it is a pretty cool historical fact. Youd never expect a strong Latin American population in a country so far away.
@@dennislindqvist1265 Yea, I didnt say the dish is from the Chile, Im very clear about that. Im more commenting on the fact that Latin Americans made it to Sweden, which he seemed to be confused about. Also its just a fun and surprising history fact.
Another fun fact about sweden and vikings. The reason we have so much beutiful girls is because the vikings kidnapped all the good looking girls from raids and took em back to sweden as there wifes. 💯 best regards from Uppsala the viking town 😊
"Red hair was regarded in classical literature as the epitome of everything barbaric - but only when it comes to men. A redheaded woman is a force of nature."
Regarding the "not a lot of Mexicans in Sweden" thing. Swedish tacos is dramatically different from mexican tacos, it's a whole other dish that's more supposed to be a friends and family get-together food where you put it all onto the tables and you make your own plate along with everyone
Mauri just launched his own crisps brand called Red Head 😅 Tried his sourcream onion last night, was pretty good! If you think he looks tall.. he is! Around 2 meters tall 😊
At this time Mauri had the whole of "Aftonbladet" and "Schibsted" financing behind him. So the quality and creativeness is not wierd. He was creative before that partnership though, I don't want to put any shade on him.
actually we dont know what hair colour the vikings had but with the dna we have found tells us that they had brown or dark hair not red. But ofc there has probably been some ginger vikings to. I think its a long shot to say that the hate for gingers comes from the vikings tough.
I have no historical/biological facts about the hair colour, but my perception is that the blond hair is typical for the nordics and that the ginger is typical for the irish. However, the blond and ginger hair colour are pretty close and som people with those hair colours do have some mix during different periods of time of their life. For example I was almost blond as a kid, but as a small baby there was a litle bit of ginger hair, wich could also be seen in the beard as an adult.
His name is Mauri, also called Mustiga (musti) Mauri. The program is called Uppdrag mat (mission food).
Ärtsoppa =Pea soup
Pannkakor=Pancakes
Köttbullar=Meatballs
Falukorv= a kind of sausage. It's usually sliced and fried.
Jag är också Svensk, jag älskar Mauri 🇸🇪🫡
Falukorv is made of a grated mixture of smoked pork and beef or veal with potato starch flour, onion, salt and mild spices. Falukorv is a pre-cooked sausage, thus it can be eaten cold without any further preparation.
Assignment food is probably a better translation of Uppdrag mat
An old tradition is to always eat ärtsoppa & pannkakor (pea soup & pancakes) every Thursday. Many restaurants still have it as a lunch option every Thursday but it's not as common that every Swede eats it on Thursdays anymore.
Sunday roast is traditionally Swedish too but perhaps not as much anymore. When I grew up we had roast every Sunday. The oldest food tradition is Sweden is probably pea soup and pancakes on Thursdays. The tradition goes back to the at least medieval times.
Well, I’ve always loved Ed’s music but he truly does seem like a really nice guy.
Man just come to Sweden you are so welcome 🇸🇪🇬🇧😁
i am doing tacos right now..........
same xD
FRIIIDAY!
@@johankaewberg8162 FREEEDAG!! Trevlig helg!
I ate taco today too
It's Friday 🥳
Monday Skagen=Bread with mayonnaise and prawn mic on top.
Tuesday Kötbullar=Meatballs
Wednesday Falukorv= Is a Swedish sausage from the falu region, that was made to use the dead pigs that were used for copper mining. We usually use it either in a tomato and cream based stew or just fry it off in a pan.
Thursday Ärtsoppa följt av pankakor=Peassoup folowed by pancakes with wipped cream and jam.
Friday Taco=Taco
His RUclips channel is UpdragMat and Aftonbladet is one of the biggest publishers of news in Sweden and sponsor him.
Wanted to comment every dish but you already did it :)
small correction, Falukorv was made from the Oxen used in the copper mine, not pigs. Today most manufacturers use a mixture of beef and pork, but OG is beef only.
@@Henrik_Holst Ohh thanks
Its funny that Ed doesnt like milk/says it ”freaks him out” but loves the cake that contains whipped cream - which is essentially the same thing as milk☺️
Red hair is and was more common in the Celtic gen poles rather than in the viking gen poles. Even though there were red hairs among Scandinavians too. I think the "hate" for red hair rather comes from that Englishmen look down on people from Ireland and Scotland rather than it would have anything to do with the Vikings. 🤔
Yeah I always though the vikings imported red headed-ness to Scandinavia
His name is mustigamauri and has done a lot of food stuff both on his channel but on tv too.
About the song, falukorv comes originally from Falun which is one of my favorites. We usually fry them, use them in a stroganoff made on tomato sauce or gratinate them in the oven. My grandma’s “war brother” from Finland fell in love with it during his childhood years in Falun and we’re not allowed to visit them unless we bring them. We usually buy like 4 or 5 so he has for a longer while.
Pea soup on a Thursday is an old tradition in Sweden, usually with the pancakes, which, as you could see, does not look like American ones.
skagen is toast skagen,köttbullar is meatballs ,Falukorv is a sausage from Falun sweden, ärtsoppa is a peasoup with Swedish Pancake as desert and tacos is an swedish take on mexican tacos
Dwayne, this reaction was so awesome and it made my day honestly :D
I'm a Swede and this is my first time watching your videos. I just have to subscribe
Red hair was mentioned in the panel show QI (Quite Interesting), where there is a connection to red hair and being left handed, and left handed in latin is "sinister".
Thursday: soup and pancakes, Friday: tacos, Saturday: saturday candy. 🎉
I think we swedes also have a long tradition of Sunday steak/roast, at least during the 50-70s. As a kid I remember the meat as dry & chewy but the gravy wonderful
Taco friday is big in Norway as well. And tortilla wraps during the week.whole grain tortillas as well.
Well Norway copy everything Swedish so of course. 😉
@@Jonsson474 haha ! I love Sweden.
Ärtsoppa och Pannkaka are pea soup (with pork) followed by pancakes. It's a traditional Thursday food in Sweden. Pea soup on Thursdays dates back to the 13th century. Fun Fact King Erik XIV was killed 1568 by his brother. He put arsenic in the king's pea soup.
Love how Dwayne was ready to denounce Ed as an englishman when he said he didn't like milk.
Hehe i laughed hard at this hehe. Toast skagen is a classic, and who cannot love it.
Pannkaka, (pancakes swedish thin style) and every thursday there is a long tradition to eat pea soup with the pancakes. When done right i have to say WOW.
meatballs and a good potato mash... enuff said.
Dessert is to easy. LOL to tasty.
Sweden is actually very open to other food cultures
Love Mauri! Please react to more 😃
I think we have taco Friday because it’s easy to prepare and the kids love it. When you have children you want to have a festive Friday evening but you are too tired after a work week to cook. We also have Fredagsmys.
I just had some falukorv with milk stewed macaroni, it's the best and so simple!
It's a salty sausage made from mostly pork but also beef.
You slice it about 1cm thick and fry. I like them well fried on each side.
If you ever visit Pattaya the Akvavit restaurant has it apparently.
I'm born in the 70s, and we always had chicken on Friday and a musty casserole on Saturday. When we could afford to. But anyways I love this reaction so much.😊
Its interesting that red hair is much more common in Scotland and Irland today than it is in the Nordic countries, if it came to the UK because of the vikings..
Traditional Thursday dishes are split pea-soup with Swedish pancakes as a dessert.
Ed is a fantastic guy 👍 and this video was great. ❤
"Taco Friday"... is a manufacturer of those who sell Taco products. Taco products barely had a shelf in grocery stores. Today they have a whole wall of products.
Before "Taco Friday".... it was "Chicken on Friday" that was an advertising slogan of Kronfågeln.
We’ve had taco fridays in Sweden since the early 90s. The chicken brand really tried but was never a real option for friday nights
@@ge_mig_nat_som_kanns I worked at an ICA store in the late 90's to the mid 00's. There was a big difference on that shelf of products... so I know.
@@ge_mig_nat_som_kanns The whole phenomenon is a publicity stunt... which sometimes becomes something, and sometimes comes to nothing.
Just finished part 1, snd checked for part 2, perfect timing brother! 🙏😁
No taco friday for me tonight but baked potatoes with Skagenröra on top of it. Like the Toast Skagen 😊
Tacos was not very normal for Sweden for some years ago... It is an easy food, you are finished with your work-week... It is delicious and easy. Just makes everyone relax. We gather the family and watch TV while eating. Just no stress for anyone.
Some years ago… We’ve had taco fridays in Sweden since the early 90s.
@@ge_mig_nat_som_kanns Im 40 years old... I do see that it is something we have been doing a long time. Im just older.
@@ge_mig_nat_som_kanns Perhaps i used the wrong words... Family is and was important for this anyway.
Mauri is a journalist from the beginning, he knows how to get contacts and how to make things interesting and he is not shying away from normal people in our society. And it is really our normal citizens that makes these videos so amazing. And when there are celebrities on his channel, they're most of the times not the typical people you see on actual TV. He started his own production company and started making tv-like youtube videos since TVs getting more and more rare these days. So yeah, he is not an independant creator and has I think 15 or maybe 20 people behind him for his youtube videos. :)
When i was a child, we also had roast every Sunday in my home and most homes in Sweden.
Uppdrag mat = mission food. You could check his other videos the subtitles should work fine i think, almost all his content is great.
your face when you realized that toast skagen was not usually mad in a cast iron pan over open fire with birch wood smoke 😂😂
extra funny because my exact thought 1 second before you said that was "uhm i make my toasts for toast skagen in my regular frying pan on the stove".
Mauri is great. He is genuine and sweet. He is the brother to a friend of mine and i met him once. Such a weird experience since I've watched him for so long and felt like we were already friends and then he introduced himself like we didn't know eachother 😂😂
That was such a sweet video. I got teary eyed near the end.
About English food- I love the Jacket potato I got at Covent Garden, so much I have had to get the same one every time I have been to London. I haven't been there for about 15 years, so the food truck might not be there any more. I got some very good homemade Meat pie's that I loved, and in Birmingham I tried Balti for the first time. Now I make my own Balti from scratch, by grounding up all the spices and so on. I even bought a Coffee grinder, just for that purpose. But i have also tried some very sad food en England. Like fried chicken, pealed from the bones, green pea's from a can, boiled potato's and a bucket of thin gravy. Also got some borring (arrival side) Airport food, that is for turist who doesn't know any better and are just hungry, I am sure. One thing for sure, I got very little greens while in England, beside Potato's and green Pea's. But I also always traveled on a budget while in Britain. So I never tried the more upscale places.
That was a long food rant.
😍😍😍Love this! Swedish tacos are the best!! You cannot go wrong - they are either great, fantastic or amazing!! 😛
Falukorv is a traditional meat-rich sausage.
It's famous as a plot device in a classic 70's cult-movie by an american director, located in rural Sweden.
Taco Friday is pretty recent, Peasoup and thin pancakes on Thursdays is hundreds of years old. Fried side pork, potatoes and onion sauce on Tuesdays is also an old one.
Ärtsoppa is peasoup. Always eaten on thursday. And then pancakes for dessert.
I`m not sure what weekday you are supposed to eat this.Raggmunk(Rårakor) med fläsk och lingon.A type of pancake whit shredded potato in it,fried pork and lingonberrys.(Snålvattnet rinner)i am drooling.
I always thought Irland as a red headed country, because that is where red hair comes from. Never though that Sweden have a huge amount. Greetings from Finland. 😊
Mauri is, besides a youtuber, a successful journalist and works for the Swedish daily paper Aftonbladet. He also hosts TV programs
the old tradition is peasoup and pancakes on thursdays and roast on sundays
About the food... culture is not only spread by migration, but also by traveling, exploring and trading between different parts of the world. That's how we got hamburgers, fish and chips, pasta, pizza e.t.c. My mom started serving Tacos at weekends at the late 80's.
u have the best reaction videos 👍
That woman is a mage with desserts.
There is something called Sunday roast in Sweden too. But it is perhaps not so common in recent years.
oh falukorv is just the best type of sausage ever
He did a Fight Club at the end!
Awesome, Greetings from Finland
In Finland it's pizza (pizzaperjantai). That's made by Grandioso, whitch made freezepizza. I'll think, that pizzaday is saturday or sunday, because then we have huge hangover and greasy food is the best.
ps. If they serve sturströmming, Ed never goes back to sweden 😅
3:19 different waters to cross 😂
We have the equivalent of sunday roast too (Söndagsmiddag).
"Pannkakor" is Pancakes😁❤️🥞 & "Köttbullar" is Meatballs❤ -A tradition we have is to eat Peasoup or "Ärtsoppa" often on a Thursday & then after eat some "Pannkoakor"😋👌
-Pancakes is not a breakfast food in sweden^^
& We make them thin & flakey instead of thick & fluffy:)
Put some white sugar or jam on, & there u have it!❤👍
-My favorite is to put some apricot-marmelade on^^
The RUclipsr Mauro has actually gone on to host national television shows now.
missed a "taco's back alright!" in the end xD
Ärtsoppa - pea soup
Pannkakor - pancakes ❤️
Köttbullar- meatballs
Köttbullar is meatballs. Falukorv is sausage from Falun, Ärtsoppa is peasoup and Pannkakor is Pan Cakes
Well “Danish” Vikings was dominated with red hair, in the area of Sweden it was blonde, and they went east.
Mauri is so good with people, he's a very popular youtuber here in Sweden.
A great video!
Yes,old tradition in Sweden,Thursdays , ,peasoup & Panncakes with whipped cream for lunch. But..bad peasoup is disgusting to eat,it has to be good & tasty.
Fish on tuesdays, pea soup on thursdays
You should react to “Having a conversation with a Swedish person” by Taskmaster. It’s really funny😂
Falukorv is a bit like bologna sausage. Falukorv with pasta and ketchup is a very common dish that kids like
"Uppdrag mat" means "Mission food". Aftonbladet is one of the biggest newspaper/news website in Sweden.
So so sweet❤❤
15:00 it's like the movie SMILE 2😂😂😂😂😂!!!!!!
we just love tacos! :D
While we dont have many Mexicans here, there actually is quite a large population of Chileans. Looking it up reveals around 50 000 first or second generation Chilean immigrants in this country. May not sound like a lot, but considering our small population it is pretty big.
It comes from the 70s and 80s where Chile were under a dictatorship, and our prime minister at the time, Olof Palme, was very sympathetic toward the Chileans. A lot of Chileans emigrated to Sweden, and when Palme was assassinated it is reported that a lot of these immigrants wept in the streets for him.
Im not 100% sure if this is the reason we have some Latin American cultural influences, but it is a pretty cool historical fact. Youd never expect a strong Latin American population in a country so far away.
From what I've heard, the dish originated from the natives of present-day Mexico, Texas and Arizona, far from Chile.
@@dennislindqvist1265 Yea, I didnt say the dish is from the Chile, Im very clear about that. Im more commenting on the fact that Latin Americans made it to Sweden, which he seemed to be confused about.
Also its just a fun and surprising history fact.
On Thursday it is yellow pea soup and pancakes 😋😋
Yeah, it’s going to be tacos tonight 🌮
I think you can learn a lot of different things about Sweden from Mauri & Uppdrag Mat!
Another fun fact about sweden and vikings. The reason we have so much beutiful girls is because the vikings kidnapped all the good looking girls from raids and took em back to sweden as there wifes. 💯 best regards from Uppsala the viking town 😊
"Red hair was regarded in classical literature as the epitome of everything barbaric - but only when it comes to men. A redheaded woman is a force of nature."
We would never eat tacos in a Tacobell-place😮
Ps i think all of us are subscribed to him already
Regarding the "not a lot of Mexicans in Sweden" thing. Swedish tacos is dramatically different from mexican tacos, it's a whole other dish that's more supposed to be a friends and family get-together food where you put it all onto the tables and you make your own plate along with everyone
Mauri just launched his own crisps brand called Red Head 😅 Tried his sourcream onion last night, was pretty good!
If you think he looks tall.. he is! Around 2 meters tall 😊
Jupp! We had tacos today!
Where is the food for saturday and sunday?!
Its not "uppdrAg" its "Uppdrag:mat" mission:food in English❤❤❤😊love youuuu!! The owner or the program manager is Mauri Hermundsson❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰
We have pea-soup and pancake thursdays
At this time Mauri had the whole of "Aftonbladet" and "Schibsted" financing behind him. So the quality and creativeness is not wierd. He was creative before that partnership though, I don't want to put any shade on him.
Ed is in a vegan phase, he just ate shrips and beef :P
I ate Taco today lmaooo
All swedes love mauri :)
I made home made kebab pizza this friday 😋
Its called taco friday but is actually more tex mex
More likely Celtic origin
But how that that explain 'hate' for ginger in Sweden?
It's human resources and natural.
köttbullar meatballs
Cool😮
Look att this with Mauri "Jag besökte världens största ginger-festival" Ha ha ha His latest ...
actually we dont know what hair colour the vikings had but with the dna we have found tells us that they had brown or dark hair not red. But ofc there has probably been some ginger vikings to. I think its a long shot to say that the hate for gingers comes from the vikings tough.
You have to do a DNAtest!!!
I have no historical/biological facts about the hair colour, but my perception is that the blond hair is typical for the nordics and that the ginger is typical for the irish. However, the blond and ginger hair colour are pretty close and som people with those hair colours do have some mix during different periods of time of their life. For example I was almost blond as a kid, but as a small baby there was a litle bit of ginger hair, wich could also be seen in the beard as an adult.