@@princeoftaleswunderino yuck fiskeboller 😂 well then fish cakes taste a little bit better actually. Fiskeboller would be grey in color without the addition of titanium white (paint color additive)
Welcome to my hometown, glad to see that you enjoyed your stay here! It's always interesting to see Bergen from a foreigner's perspective, it really makes me appreciate my beautiful hometown that much more! 😍🤩
Norwegian here, and never had a reindeer sausage in my life. I had reindeer steak though. I think this has become a touristy thing marketed as something Norwegian, but glad you liked it :)
You must come back to Bergen in the summer - when everything is green and there are flowers and decorations all over the city. 25-30 degrees heat and opportunities to take a trip to one of the beautiful beaches around and slightly outside the city centre.
another thing why Bergen got famous , is the composer Edvard Grieg and his 'Morgenstemning/morning mood'fro 'Peer Gynt . And the 2.book of Lucinda Riley's series 'The 7Sisters/Storm Sister'
Man the best thing about the hot dogs are those crispy onions loved the ones in Iceland. Bergen looks great. Love a fishing town. Looks more my speed compared to Denmark. Very cool. What a view from the top.
Trolls, according to norwegian folk lore, lived up in the mountains (close to i.e. Bergen). Especially in an area called Jotunheimen. The term trolls are sometimes also assosiated with nordic giants.
Yes, from the jotuns/giants in norse mythology, there are mountain trolls made of stone, and forest trolls made out of roots/wood etc:) Great video and visit sognefjord, worlds longest populated fjord next time, or the hardangerfjord southeast of. both very nice:) Also nordfjord north of and many places north of that thats great to visit:)
Trolls are usually not like gnomes 😂. More like big ogres. I don't know if they roam Ireland (They are mountain creatures), but there is an example of them in the first Harry Potter movie. So apparently they are also found in Scotland. Sometimes their behavioral similes (in human-like form) can be found in the comment sections of the internet 👺😁
@@GoTimeTravels trolls also turn to stone if exposed to sunlight, which is why you never see them in the daytime. but if you see a boulder in a weird place, it might just be a troll that didn't get inside the mountains before the sun came up. ;)
Greetings from the lovely town of Bergen,. PS, the reindeer sausage is a turist dog.. Not many norwegians buy it. (It is more normal up north.) We eat all the other dogs, This hotdog stand has been there since 1946. This is the place you go for a late night snack before going home from the pub.
Good to know. I hope it is good, or else my trip to Bergen is useless. I'm spoiled with nature experiences as a norwegian. Bergen doesn't tickle me that much. I don't understand why people want to have their houses up that steep. Looks wierd for icy winter weather if you ask me
So actually, speaking from almost 4 years experience from living in Bergen, the spring and summer time is actually quite okay weather wise. It is not so rare with beautiful days, even if I completely can relate to your excitement for being blessed with such blue skies. That is always special when Bergen decides to show that side ;)
I'm from the Bergen but have never heard of reindeer sausage before. Main food in Norway is pork, followed by poultry and cattle. Not fish. About the stores you enter, it is made for tourist. But i can recomend the movie troll hunters :) You can hike anywhere in norway. Even camp in the wild, except in infield.
Iv actually worked on Fløyen.. It was only for a couple of days but some years ago they installed some lights on top of the mountain so when its dark it lights up the mountain with different colors. Its actually pretty cool. Had to go up and down 14 times in one day refilling the Gløgg. Hehe. Thankfully we got to use the funicular. We servered food and gløgg in the restaurant at the top (Gløgg is Norwegian hot drink with spices in it. We usually drink it around Christmas)
I don't think it is very norwegian. In Germany they have Glühwein, or mulled wine as it is called in english. Plus the gløgg syrup you get in norwegian stores is some mass produced citric based junk you mix wine and bits of fruit and raisins into. Sorry for killing your story/recommendation 👍☺️
@@grilsegrils9330 Lol No worries. Ngl thought gløgg was Norwegian.. So had to Google it. Its german. Glöggwein or something like that... Hehe but its tradition in many families to drink it around Christmas.. Me personally dont really like it. It's not even that good tbh.
@@Danny_R_ I agree, it is a bit to sweet, hits a bit badly on an empty stomach. I'm sure that someone can come up with a better recipe. Some of the ingredients aren't that bad choices, and maybe it is possible to make a better cocktail without changing the recipe totally. Not wiping this X-mas feel
@@mysticz426 So idk what happened but looks like YT deleted my first comment. So when i worked there i got to ride it for free since i needed to go up and down.. But if im not mistaken its 90 Nok (Norwegian Kroners) onw way. 180 up and down. 180 kroner is about 17 $. Prices might have changed a little bit since i was there. Fløyen do have a website i believe. So if you search Fløybanen im sure you'll find some prices there. ;)
Reindeer sausage is not that normal in Norway. Never tried it. But have eaten raindeer before. And i like the taste. Great content, glad you had nice weather. Subscribed You should visit Aalesund and geiranger too A really special place to visit is christian gaard trandal. Its only accessed by ferry but its heaven on earth.
Wow thank you so much for the info, we would love to visit those places. We will definitely add them to our itinerary next time 💯 thanks so much for watching and subscribing ❤
Lol I grew up on reindeer, moose, whale and horse besides generic meats like lamb, beef, pork and chicken etc. growing up in Norway during the 90’s and 2000’s and I still eat reindeer once a week. There are a ton of cured meats made of venison, so maybe not in the format of a hotdog, bur sausage definitely. It’s more of a traditional old school thing which is why you may think it’s not common tho this is heavily due to what generation you’re from and where in Norway you live. Reindeer and moose are far more common in the countryside. I should know. My relatives are all farmers. Reindeer is extremely healthy as far as meats go, lean and full of vitamins and minerals due to the reindeer being out in the wild, and what they eat, as opposed to grass fed livestock. It’s also not considered as red meat.
@@kilipaki87oritahiti i am born in the 80s and my dad hunted reindeer on dovre alot when i was younger. We used to eat alot of finnbiff. But going around i norway buy hotdogs like in this video, its not common to see raindeer sausages, and that was my point.
Reindeer isn't that great. Deer is more tender for instance. You should try whale meat as long as it is still legal. It is tender if not overcooked, let the red be left inside, as this is a meat that the Eskimos eat raw. It is very nutritious and probably can save you some doctors visits. For the eco-system I also think that killing whales are very very bad. But you will struggle finding this excellent type of meat from mother nature
@@OberDesiah no no I am from kongsberg and it definitly is not the oldest cityXD, the oldest city is most likely tønsberg or potentially bergen:P. But kongsberg did almost end up as the capital at some point:P but the lack of a coast line made it impossible at the time:P
Great travel video, and visit sognefjord, where i was born. Worlds longest/deepest populated fjord, next time:) Or the hardangerfjord southeast of. both very nice, specially in the spring/apple&berry season:) Also nordfjord north of sognefjord, and many places north of that is great to visit too:) I also lived in bergen for several years so know it fairly well :)
@@GoTimeTravels we have a christmas market by the water (don't know what you call it. the water with the fountain in it, where you could sit and chill.) it's SUPER cozy and nice! X3
If you're curious about the trolls, watch the Troll Hunter movie from 2010. It's a found footage type movie about trolls, so basically just a documentary.
You should also watch a movie called Karius og Baktus, which are two sweet tanntroll. Pretty cool and inventive stuff made for kids and adults to enjoy 🥳
😆 I'm norwegian, and I haven't had that reindeer sausage. I have had reinsdyr skav, reinsdyr spekepølse, moose meat, deer stew, whale meat. Bergen sells much fish, but the claim that everyone eats it is overrated. Of course there is a lot of delicious fish dishes. And other nice seefood.
Oh please. Eating reindeer here is normal. I grew up on it besides moose, whale, horse meat, lamb, pork, chicken etc. It’s very traditional. I still eat reindeer once a week. It’s also the traditional food of our indigenous Sámi population, distant related to all 1st nation/indigenous Americans. Their ancestors the Proto Finns migrated to Northern Norway from Siberia Asia during the Last Ice Age, and mixed with the already existing human population that had been here since the Stone Age (Western Hunter Gatherers from the Middle East), bringing with them blonde hair and light eyes, tho historically Norwegians has always been dark. And back when the Sámi came about there where no modern Norwegian state, country, culture, people, language or society in existence yet, why the Sámi are indigenous, and only indigenous people in all of Europe.
The Scandies have the same thing as the Gaels - Fairies. They look a bit different in their lands, but it's the same thing - little people arseing around during the night and doing mischief. I wonder was the idea imported to Ireland because of the vikings, or did it exist already?
Lovely Gorgeous.. Wonderful Presenation ..I LOVE COLD Countries... its been 4 years 6 months from Melbourne,VICTORIA.. the Norway trams looks the same..
Ahh yess the famous reindeer hotdog. In Norway we eat it every friday while we watch the gullrekka, we just call it reindeerfriday. Dont forget to buy the traditional outfit when u are here so you can blend in with the locals, its the helmet with horns on it 👍
aside from being beautiful, the mountains also shield us from a lot of nasty stuff, like tsunamis, tornados, and huricanes. (granted, there aren't many tsunamis around here, but you know... XD) and, word of advice for anyone visiting bergen, the prices at the fishmarket (bryggen), is AT LEAST twice the price of the regular price. it's mostly a tourist thing. of course people from bergen buy stuff from there as well, but then it's usually for some special occasion, or because of tradition. :)
Fløyen isnt a mountain. Its just a place on a part of a mountain range. There are not seven mountains sorrounding Bergen...Plus it was coined the city between the seven mountains in the 1700s, so today its not between mountains but a city with mountains in it...which is why you hardly see any of the city from Mount Fløyen.
Well. I have eaten the reindeer sausage very now and then. It is ok, though I like the other sausages more. I would also like to add that one of the great things about trekroneren is that they have suggestions for toppings for the different sausages. Outside trekroneren I usually do not tend to stick lingonberry jam on a hot dog. My parents swear by it when it comes to a lot of the more hearthy meat dishes such as sosekjøtt, meal balls and so forth.
I have never been to Bergen, I know that there can be a problem with air pollution in the winter, the cold can settle like a blanket over the city. The more positive thing is that Sissel Kyrkjebø was born and brought up in the city, which of the two of you is prettier is completely impossible to say. She's maybe a little taller, but I've gone through my sinful life with the comfort that it's not the length that counts.🤔 Problems with surnames, do as those in US use only Sissel. Still a good trip to you both. ruclips.net/video/z1YdDzv5HW8/видео.html
Thats for 30 years ago - You can't notice or feel any pollution in Bergen - the city is actually extremely clean and pretty. You also drink tap water throughout Norway - it's better than bottled water.
1599 kr for a reindeer pelt? I have 2. Nothing better, Bergen and other cruise places it's a turist trap. Trolls are from the old beliefs, what you see in thor adventures movies, different relms, simply said. Jotunheimen was relm. And was not explored before the 1700 if i read correcly, please correct me
2:30 fun fact, 3-kroneren is a tourist trap - Norwegians don't eat reindeer hotdogs, or hotdogs with lingonberry jam, or any jam for that matter. I've never tried 3-kroneren, but the foreigners love it.
Tourist trap? That place has been a staple of the late nights of many folks partaking in a bit of imbibing. Back before there were McD, other hamburger places or kebab spots, trekroneren was one of the few places where you could get some late night snacks. When it comes to the hot dogs there, they tend to suggest different toppings for different kinds of sausages. I understand that Trekroneren has become a bit of a tik-tok spot these last few years, but it is more than "just a tourist trap"...
@@BeeegYoshi Trekroneren is a small tourist trap because of the absurd price for a hot dog, you should instead just order reindeer steak at one of the restaurants that serve it in Bryggen. Fisketorget with the fish market is also a known tourist trap by the locals, but tourists love to go there because they don't consider the time the food has laid there for.
Never heard of the reindeer sausage before, probably made for tourists. The fish marked used to be like you were expecting, with fishermen selling their catches from their boats and a odor of fish hitting you long before you reached the fish market. That's all gone now, the magic and charm replaced with that sterile place you were at.
You eat reindeer in the north of Norway, not that joke of a sausage. Some local fools must have told you about that. And was it a good idea to fly a drone that close to the airport? Helicopters often fly low altitudee to the docks and landingsite for teh rescue heli. This is why I dont like tourists.
Norway isn't known for reindeer sausage as much as Trekroneren is known for it :P
I'll try it the next time I'm in Bergen 🥳
But I'm not going just for the sausage or the rain
@@princeoftaleswunderino yuck fiskeboller 😂 well then fish cakes taste a little bit better actually. Fiskeboller would be grey in color without the addition of titanium white (paint color additive)
Reinsdyrpølse er ikke en gang en greie, men skav er. Vokst opp på «finnbiff», og spiser det fortsatt en gang i uka.
Was going to say, Lived in Bergen 27 years and had no idea! - but I also dont go out 😂
a tip about the rail up the mountain (Fløyen banen), is that if you walk to the next station and take it from there, it will suddenly get cheaper!
Welcome to my hometown, glad to see that you enjoyed your stay here! It's always interesting to see Bergen from a foreigner's perspective, it really makes me appreciate my beautiful hometown that much more! 😍🤩
Norwegian here, and never had a reindeer sausage in my life. I had reindeer steak though. I think this has become a touristy thing marketed as something Norwegian, but glad you liked it :)
I love whale meat though. That's more of a real exotic thing for foreigners.
@@NoWonderDragon )I grew up eating whale meat - delicious.
Bergen is known for it's rain! You were super lucky!
My favourite part is when you went up the mountain. What a view. Nice to see parts of Norway. Would love to see more of the Forest/Countryside.
Thanks so much Mary, our next video is definitely more of the countryside 🥰 it’s beautiful
You must come back to Bergen in the summer - when everything is green and there are flowers and decorations all over the city. 25-30 degrees heat and opportunities to take a trip to one of the beautiful beaches around and slightly outside the city centre.
Wow that sounds really lovely. That would be something we would love to do for sure 👌 💖
@@GoTimeTravels and the happiest bastards this side of the hemisphere! XD (we know how to enjoy the weather when it's hot and sunny. XP)
another thing why Bergen got famous , is the composer Edvard Grieg and his 'Morgenstemning/morning mood'fro 'Peer Gynt . And the 2.book of Lucinda Riley's series 'The 7Sisters/Storm Sister'
Man the best thing about the hot dogs are those crispy onions loved the ones in Iceland. Bergen looks great. Love a fishing town. Looks more my speed compared to Denmark. Very cool. What a view from the top.
Trolls, according to norwegian folk lore, lived up in the mountains (close to i.e. Bergen). Especially in an area called Jotunheimen. The term trolls are sometimes also assosiated with nordic giants.
Oh wow! Thank you for letting us know, we were wondering 🤔
@@GoTimeTravels Watch Trolljegeren (Trollhunter) the movie
Yes, from the jotuns/giants in norse mythology, there are mountain trolls made of stone, and forest trolls made out of roots/wood etc:) Great video and visit sognefjord, worlds longest populated fjord next time, or the hardangerfjord southeast of. both very nice:) Also nordfjord north of and many places north of that thats great to visit:)
And according to Otto Jespersen's movie character they also lives in caves (huler). And there are numerous types of trolls 😆🥳
Jotunheimen is halfway to Trondheim! :D
Wow, beautiful! Great to see you had a sunny day for filming, very nice.
Thank you very much! It such a beautiful place 🥰🥰🇳🇴
The small figures are trolls. "Troll" is a Norwegian/Scandinavian word, and the myths say they live in the Norwegian mountains.
Really interesting thanks so much for sharing ❤
And under bridges 😆
@@grilsegrils9330 bukkene bruse
Trolls are usually not like gnomes 😂. More like big ogres. I don't know if they roam Ireland (They are mountain creatures), but there is an example of them in the first Harry Potter movie. So apparently they are also found in Scotland. Sometimes their behavioral similes (in human-like form) can be found in the comment sections of the internet 👺😁
@@GoTimeTravels trolls also turn to stone if exposed to sunlight, which is why you never see them in the daytime. but if you see a boulder in a weird place, it might just be a troll that didn't get inside the mountains before the sun came up. ;)
Greetings from the lovely town of Bergen,. PS, the reindeer sausage is a turist dog.. Not many norwegians buy it. (It is more normal up north.) We eat all the other dogs, This hotdog stand has been there since 1946. This is the place you go for a late night snack before going home from the pub.
Good to know. I hope it is good, or else my trip to Bergen is useless. I'm spoiled with nature experiences as a norwegian. Bergen doesn't tickle me that much. I don't understand why people want to have their houses up that steep. Looks wierd for icy winter weather if you ask me
@@grilsegrils9330 luckily nobody did
Paused around the 10 minute mark. You filmed the house I am writing this comment in. =)
Omg really that's must be so funny btw I'm from Norway❤
So actually, speaking from almost 4 years experience from living in Bergen, the spring and summer time is actually quite okay weather wise. It is not so rare with beautiful days, even if I completely can relate to your excitement for being blessed with such blue skies. That is always special when Bergen decides to show that side ;)
I'm from the Bergen but have never heard of reindeer sausage before. Main food in Norway is pork, followed by poultry and cattle. Not fish. About the stores you enter, it is made for tourist. But i can recomend the movie troll hunters :) You can hike anywhere in norway. Even camp in the wild, except in infield.
How? Deer is super common.
Reminds me a lot of Queenstown in New Zealand.. very beautiful.
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Iv actually worked on Fløyen.. It was only for a couple of days but some years ago they installed some lights on top of the mountain so when its dark it lights up the mountain with different colors. Its actually pretty cool. Had to go up and down 14 times in one day refilling the Gløgg. Hehe. Thankfully we got to use the funicular.
We servered food and gløgg in the restaurant at the top (Gløgg is Norwegian hot drink with spices in it. We usually drink it around Christmas)
I don't think it is very norwegian. In Germany they have Glühwein, or mulled wine as it is called in english. Plus the gløgg syrup you get in norwegian stores is some mass produced citric based junk you mix wine and bits of fruit and raisins into. Sorry for killing your story/recommendation 👍☺️
@@grilsegrils9330 Lol No worries. Ngl thought gløgg was Norwegian.. So had to Google it. Its german. Glöggwein or something like that...
Hehe but its tradition in many families to drink it around Christmas.. Me personally dont really like it. It's not even that good tbh.
@@Danny_R_ I agree, it is a bit to sweet, hits a bit badly on an empty stomach. I'm sure that someone can come up with a better recipe. Some of the ingredients aren't that bad choices, and maybe it is possible to make a better cocktail without changing the recipe totally. Not wiping this X-mas feel
Hi, can you tell me how much the Funicular cost? Im traveling next month
@@mysticz426 So idk what happened but looks like YT deleted my first comment. So when i worked there i got to ride it for free since i needed to go up and down.. But if im not mistaken its 90 Nok (Norwegian Kroners) onw way. 180 up and down. 180 kroner is about 17 $. Prices might have changed a little bit since i was there. Fløyen do have a website i believe. So if you search Fløybanen im sure you'll find some prices there. ;)
Reindeer sausage is not that normal in Norway. Never tried it. But have eaten raindeer before. And i like the taste.
Great content, glad you had nice weather. Subscribed
You should visit Aalesund and geiranger too
A really special place to visit is christian gaard trandal. Its only accessed by ferry but its heaven on earth.
Wow thank you so much for the info, we would love to visit those places. We will definitely add them to our itinerary next time 💯 thanks so much for watching and subscribing ❤
Lol I grew up on reindeer, moose, whale and horse besides generic meats like lamb, beef, pork and chicken etc. growing up in Norway during the 90’s and 2000’s and I still eat reindeer once a week. There are a ton of cured meats made of venison, so maybe not in the format of a hotdog, bur sausage definitely. It’s more of a traditional old school thing which is why you may think it’s not common tho this is heavily due to what generation you’re from and where in Norway you live. Reindeer and moose are far more common in the countryside. I should know. My relatives are all farmers. Reindeer is extremely healthy as far as meats go, lean and full of vitamins and minerals due to the reindeer being out in the wild, and what they eat, as opposed to grass fed livestock. It’s also not considered as red meat.
@@kilipaki87oritahiti i am born in the 80s and my dad hunted reindeer on dovre alot when i was younger. We used to eat alot of finnbiff. But going around i norway buy hotdogs like in this video, its not common to see raindeer sausages, and that was my point.
Reindeer isn't that great. Deer is more tender for instance. You should try whale meat as long as it is still legal. It is tender if not overcooked, let the red be left inside, as this is a meat that the Eskimos eat raw. It is very nutritious and probably can save you some doctors visits. For the eco-system I also think that killing whales are very very bad. But you will struggle finding this excellent type of meat from mother nature
I like the way you like Norway.Have a nice tripp further.
What a pretty city !
1:46 That's kinda true. But Trondheim and Sarpsborg were the capital of Norway as well before Oslo.
Plus Tønsberg is said to be the oldest city in Norway 😉
@@grilsegrils9330 Wrong; Kongsberg is the oldest city
@@OberDesiah no no I am from kongsberg and it definitly is not the oldest cityXD, the oldest city is most likely tønsberg or potentially bergen:P. But kongsberg did almost end up as the capital at some point:P but the lack of a coast line made it impossible at the time:P
Great travel video, and visit sognefjord, where i was born. Worlds longest/deepest populated fjord, next time:) Or the hardangerfjord southeast of. both very nice, specially in the spring/apple&berry season:) Also nordfjord north of sognefjord, and many places north of that is great to visit too:) I also lived in bergen for several years so know it fairly well :)
It’s a beautiful place loved it especially over Xmas it’s a fairytale. Happy travels ❤
Oh really? We would love to visit at Christmas time 🥰
@@GoTimeTravels we have a christmas market by the water (don't know what you call it. the water with the fountain in it, where you could sit and chill.) it's SUPER cozy and nice! X3
If you're curious about the trolls, watch the Troll Hunter movie from 2010. It's a found footage type movie about trolls, so basically just a documentary.
😆 documentary 🤣
You should also watch a movie called Karius og Baktus, which are two sweet tanntroll. Pretty cool and inventive stuff made for kids and adults to enjoy 🥳
Irish accent, LOVE Norway! will be there SOON 2ND time!💯💯💯💯
😆 I'm norwegian, and I haven't had that reindeer sausage. I have had reinsdyr skav, reinsdyr spekepølse, moose meat, deer stew, whale meat. Bergen sells much fish, but the claim that everyone eats it is overrated. Of course there is a lot of delicious fish dishes. And other nice seefood.
There is an old saying that if You see Bergen in sunlight, You have been fooled!" Bergen is best experienced in it's natural habitat: In the rain!
Whaaat ? Your eating Rudolph ? Trust me, Santa is going to hear about this...LOL
Haha I know 😮😮😮😂
Oh please. Eating reindeer here is normal. I grew up on it besides moose, whale, horse meat, lamb, pork, chicken etc. It’s very traditional. I still eat reindeer once a week. It’s also the traditional food of our indigenous Sámi population, distant related to all 1st nation/indigenous Americans. Their ancestors the Proto Finns migrated to Northern Norway from Siberia Asia during the Last Ice Age, and mixed with the already existing human population that had been here since the Stone Age (Western Hunter Gatherers from the Middle East), bringing with them blonde hair and light eyes, tho historically Norwegians has always been dark. And back when the Sámi came about there where no modern Norwegian state, country, culture, people, language or society in existence yet, why the Sámi are indigenous, and only indigenous people in all of Europe.
@@kilipaki87oritahiti It's a joke, bro. A joke.
The Scandies have the same thing as the Gaels - Fairies. They look a bit different in their lands, but it's the same thing - little people arseing around during the night and doing mischief. I wonder was the idea imported to Ireland because of the vikings, or did it exist already?
What month of the year did you guys travel?
It was the end of March
While we locals walk in t-shirts and feel too hot, people visiting from afar dress in winter clothes.
sol e t-skjorte vær. sånn e d bare! XD
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Are you guys from Cork? Sounds like the Cork accent. Anyway, Welcome to Norway 😀
Wow never thought someone on yt would visit my country lol😊
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Lovely Gorgeous.. Wonderful Presenation ..I LOVE COLD Countries... its been 4 years 6 months from Melbourne,VICTORIA.. the Norway trams looks the same..
Thanks so much for watching ❤ it’s lovely here
I love Norway. 😄😄🥰🥰😊😊
Us too ❤️
Bergen has a university right outside of the city centre.
it is also in the city centre - the faculties are spread out
Some of my family members live in Bergen but I live in a smaller city in Norway 🇳🇴❤️
Is a day enough to see the city? We have another day to Flam so we only have a full day in Bergen. No hike.
I’d say a day is plenty of time
Ahh yess the famous reindeer hotdog. In Norway we eat it every friday while we watch the gullrekka, we just call it reindeerfriday. Dont forget to buy the traditional outfit when u are here so you can blend in with the locals, its the helmet with horns on it 👍
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I mean..maybe a part of norway but not the entire country😭 Never even heard of it ngl
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@@PuffinBollaDaHampta ikke la dem få vite det.
@@RoadedToast101 det går fint, de forstår ikke Norsk 🤣
Go to Sandnes it is realy fun
Hi is the located where you can walk to ? Or need transportation to get it. Im visiting soon thsnk you
@@mysticz426 I believe the question you meant to ask was 'Sandnes? Kor i helsike é Sandnes?' they'll get the reference. 😉
aside from being beautiful, the mountains also shield us from a lot of nasty stuff, like tsunamis, tornados, and huricanes. (granted, there aren't many tsunamis around here, but you know... XD) and, word of advice for anyone visiting bergen, the prices at the fishmarket (bryggen), is AT LEAST twice the price of the regular price. it's mostly a tourist thing. of course people from bergen buy stuff from there as well, but then it's usually for some special occasion, or because of tradition. :)
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7:11 Trolls are a big thing in Norwegian folklore.
im from Bergen. And I have never had raindeer sausuage. Its not a normal thing. Unless u go to 3 kroneren or far north in norway.
get a deadcat on you mike please. The wind sound is just too much. But nice scenery.
We actually have one, for some reason it has gotten worse over time
@@GoTimeTravels you can also apply highpass filter in post production to reduce the low frequency noise.
Would you recommend your hotel? Was it easy to walk to the train station?
Would love that information as well. Thanks
they lived in their van, i think.
I guess it is a university town. But I never been to.
I am watching your video from Bangladesh. You come to our house. I like you very much🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Fløyen (Floeyen) are the lowest of the 7 mountens sourounding Bergen. Heigest is Ulriken thats has a cable car. More view from that one
…except Damsgårdfjellet at 284 m 😉
Fløyen isnt a mountain. Its just a place on a part of a mountain range. There are not seven mountains sorrounding Bergen...Plus it was coined the city between the seven mountains in the 1700s, so today its not between mountains but a city with mountains in it...which is why you hardly see any of the city from Mount Fløyen.
Where is the best place to catch the cable car to Ulriken? How close is it to the train station? Tusen Talk!
Unexpected route
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Food is lovely and the BUILDINGS they got it in ROME also.. I guess. they shoot Indians songs here....
I've never heard of the reindeer sausage and I am Norwegian.
Du må komme til Bergen!😊
det er e ganske ny greie.
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Thank you! Cheers!
Yeah.... No Norwegian eats Raindeer sausage, and we do not have lingonberry (sweden) Tyttebær (norwegian) on our sausages.
Well. I have eaten the reindeer sausage very now and then. It is ok, though I like the other sausages more. I would also like to add that one of the great things about trekroneren is that they have suggestions for toppings for the different sausages. Outside trekroneren I usually do not tend to stick lingonberry jam on a hot dog. My parents swear by it when it comes to a lot of the more hearthy meat dishes such as sosekjøtt, meal balls and so forth.
Hehe thought it sounded odd..
han sa at det var tradisjonelt tilbehør, men ikke fra hvilke år. kan være tradisjon fra 1800 tallet. XD
If you enter the pub in Norway your week salary gone :)))))
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should go op to Ulriken instead Floyen.
er ikke resturant på ulriken, så ikke like gøy.
"Crispy fried onion" more like Crazy onion (norwegians will undersand)
I have never been to Bergen, I know that there can be a problem with air pollution in the winter, the cold can settle like a blanket over the city.
The more positive thing is that Sissel Kyrkjebø was born and brought up in the city, which of the two of you is prettier is completely impossible to say. She's maybe a little taller, but I've gone through my sinful life with the comfort that it's not the length that counts.🤔
Problems with surnames, do as those in US use only
Sissel. Still a good trip to you both.
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The air pollution in winter has decreased. Electric cars now make up more than 50% in Bergen.
Thats for 30 years ago - You can't notice or feel any pollution in Bergen - the city is actually extremely clean and pretty. You also drink tap water throughout Norway - it's better than bottled water.
1599 kr for a reindeer pelt? I have 2. Nothing better, Bergen and other cruise places it's a turist trap. Trolls are from the old beliefs, what you see in thor adventures movies, different relms, simply said. Jotunheimen was relm. And was not explored before the 1700 if i read correcly, please correct me
Norway was capital in the Xlll century! 😊
fish is def not a staple amongst norwegians anymore. i bet it makes up only 10-15 % of protein intake.
also, reindeer live a happy life compared to your pork..
yeah, fish is too expensive anyway or there's not any good fish for normal people to buy because they sell all the good fish overseas
2:30 fun fact, 3-kroneren is a tourist trap - Norwegians don't eat reindeer hotdogs, or hotdogs with lingonberry jam, or any jam for that matter. I've never tried 3-kroneren, but the foreigners love it.
Ignore this blasphemy. Trekroneren isn't a tourist trap at all, it's a great late night snack. They're right about the reindeer sausage though.
@@BeeegYoshi let's be real, mcd next door is more tempting.
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Tourist trap? That place has been a staple of the late nights of many folks partaking in a bit of imbibing. Back before there were McD, other hamburger places or kebab spots, trekroneren was one of the few places where you could get some late night snacks. When it comes to the hot dogs there, they tend to suggest different toppings for different kinds of sausages. I understand that Trekroneren has become a bit of a tik-tok spot these last few years, but it is more than "just a tourist trap"...
@@BeeegYoshi Trekroneren is a small tourist trap because of the absurd price for a hot dog, you should instead just order reindeer steak at one of the restaurants that serve it in Bryggen. Fisketorget with the fish market is also a known tourist trap by the locals, but tourists love to go there because they don't consider the time the food has laid there for.
Never heard of the reindeer sausage before, probably made for tourists. The fish marked used to be like you were expecting, with fishermen selling their catches from their boats and a odor of fish hitting you long before you reached the fish market. That's all gone now, the magic and charm replaced with that sterile place you were at.
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There are a lot more better places in Norway
You eat reindeer in the north of Norway, not that joke of a sausage. Some local fools must have told you about that. And was it a good idea to fly a drone that close to the airport? Helicopters often fly low altitudee to the docks and landingsite for teh rescue heli.
This is why I dont like tourists.
Bergen,very boring city
And what is a fun city?
Levanger
@@ronnyjrgensen9091 What's fun about it?
Reindeer sausage? Iv'e only seen reindeer balls. And by the way, bergen is hardly a part of Norway, they suck.
People from Bergen are not from Norway - they are from Bergen🫵
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