Elderflower and elderberry, is one of those tastes that really doesn't taste like anything else. It is really nice on a hot summers day. One of the "matriarks" amongst my relatives, picks the flowers and makes the drink herself. It is fantastic.
As someone grown up with Elderflower, I've now later in my life realized it's more or less the same taste as lychee. If you close your eyes and think of lychee while drinking "fläderdricka" it is lychee and vice versa.
seen alot of videos on youtube with americans testing swedish/european sweets and I`m amazed that americans have such a hard time opeing our packaging..... good video keep up the good work. Love from sweden.
@ Is an EU regulation. Since July 2024, all single-use PET plastic bottles (up to three liters in capacity) must have such a permanently attached cap. Whether water, cola, soda or milk bottles. The measure is part of a package of measures that the EU adopted back in 2019 to avoid plastic waste.
@@TheCotziIf i remember right Volvic is French so then they are breaking the rules that EU countries are suppose to follow. In Sweden we had this caps like that for a while now. At the start i was a bit annoyed by it but now i dont think about it and it do make recycling easier and also less of them is found out in the nature. Maybe they got some extra time or something to implement it?
German here living in the US with a dental hygienist from Sweden, that candy is awesome, just like anything with licorice in it. I usually exchange imported licorice treats with the hygienist because we are like an island of licorice addicts in an ocean of people who do not appreciate good candy.
Some years ago, the Delicato company launched an ad campaign, in which they proudly stated that their products could contain trace amounts of vitamins. I seldom react to ads out in public, but when I saw this for the first time, I actully lolled.
Tutti Frutti is swedish, but fazer bought them(Mazetti) in 1975 i think, that is also the Dumle and the chocolate powder you mix with water, forgot the name
The liquorice thing is weird, In Scandinavia we do like it more then the rest of the world it seems. I do wonder why... either the millions of Swedes/Danes/Norwegians that emigrated to US was liquorice "haters" or it's some kind of thing from the past when we had to salt everything for preservation and the Scandinavians still eat this salty things traditionally and we get used to it in a early age... Or we have "gene" like the lactos tolerant one for liquorice "tolerance" in Scandinavia sort of... But it is getting "diluted" because my son does not like salty liquorice... :-)
This was timely. Had my teeth cleaned yesterday and the hygienist is from Sweden and I am from Germany and we always talk about candy, in particular licorice. So no surprise that licorice was included in this goodie box, but none of the really salty or strong licorice that we both like. But those licorice types are definitely a very acquired taste.
As an American living in Sweden, I was waiting with baited breath for the visceral salt-licorice reaction. I already don't care for licorice...the salt just makes it that much less appealing. Knackebrod is really good with like tuna or chicken salad - sort of like how you'd use a Triscuit or a Wheat-thin.
OMG, you have Portello, my absolute favo. Best regards, have a calm Christmas and a happy new year from Sweden😍 BTW, the caps is made to stay with the bottle, no littering ;-)
You can get some of those candies at IKEA. I grabbed some of the Licorice candy they had there before. I thought the licorice was sugar coated. I quickly found out that they were Salted Licorice Candies. They were okay but not the best. Great video today. You could say that it was " PERFECT 👌 "
Like any sane person knows you eat chips with dipp, might be why our chips are a bit on the crispier side since that's the way we eat them. In a store, at the same place where you'd find chips you'd find the dipp mix.
Why do ALL Americans HATE salty food and salty candy??? It tells a lot about how big the culturally different got about a 150 years ago when Europeans emigrated to the USA! I dear to say that all Europeans love salty food and candy🤤😋
In my experience, Americans don't hate salty food; in fact, just like here, they always complain that European food is under-salted or not 'seasoned' enough (or not sweet enough) - but for that same reason, it is much healthier.
Elderflower and elderberry, is one of those tastes that really doesn't taste like anything else. It is really nice on a hot summers day.
One of the "matriarks" amongst my relatives, picks the flowers and makes the drink herself. It is fantastic.
As someone grown up with Elderflower, I've now later in my life realized it's more or less the same taste as lychee. If you close your eyes and think of lychee while drinking "fläderdricka" it is lychee and vice versa.
Warm rose hip soup and blueberry (european blueberries mind you) soups are great as energy drinks during outdoors activities in the winter. 👍
Bilberries is the English name for our blueberries
seen alot of videos on youtube with americans testing swedish/european sweets and I`m amazed that americans have such a hard time opeing our packaging..... good video keep up the good work. Love from sweden.
Maybe Americans just don't like reading the description on the packages which says how they should be opened?
@@VinterfridThe ”instructions” is a small arrow, how hard can it be.
Heat up nyponsoppa and put vanilla icecream in it and you have a great desert. You can also drink it cold in a high glass with icecubes when it's hot.
Mom needs a vote too. Smile the whole time watching
In the European Union, the caps of plastic bottles must be firmly attached to the bottle in order to improve the recycling of the caps.
gut still not all are attached Volvic as an example
@ Is an EU regulation. Since July 2024, all single-use PET plastic bottles (up to three liters in capacity) must have such a permanently attached cap. Whether water, cola, soda or milk bottles. The measure is part of a package of measures that the EU adopted back in 2019 to avoid plastic waste.
And no longer plastic straws, hence the one paper straw at the start of this video.
Disgusting populistic EU rules.
@@TheCotziIf i remember right Volvic is French so then they are breaking the rules that EU countries are suppose to follow. In Sweden we had this caps like that for a while now. At the start i was a bit annoyed by it but now i dont think about it and it do make recycling easier and also less of them is found out in the nature.
Maybe they got some extra time or something to implement it?
DJUNGELVRÅL!!
Swedish here. Djungelvrål is candy for men.
Swede here from Malmö and Djungelvrål and tyrkish pebber are my favourite candies.
50% finish, 25% danish 25% Swedish here and love Djungelvrål
German here living in the US with a dental hygienist from Sweden, that candy is awesome, just like anything with licorice in it. I usually exchange imported licorice treats with the hygienist because we are like an island of licorice addicts in an ocean of people who do not appreciate good candy.
I love Djungelvrål. I think you should try it again but put it under the faucet to get the salt of.
Rose hips are super high in vitamin C - commonly given to kids over here.
The way you open the Ballerina and Marabou hurt my Swedish heart. They have easy to open places or how to say it
The package looked different than usual, looks like that package is supposed to open like that.
but the marabou package, ye that one hurt to watch 🤣
Some years ago, the Delicato company launched an ad campaign, in which they proudly stated that their products could contain trace amounts of vitamins.
I seldom react to ads out in public, but when I saw this for the first time, I actully lolled.
Tutti Frutti is swedish, but fazer bought them(Mazetti) in 1975 i think, that is also the Dumle and the chocolate powder you mix with water, forgot the name
Rose-hip soup can be drunk cold or hot with an ice cream float!
Yes, and/or with Mandelbiskvier. Small sweet almond biscuits kind of. Yum!
A swedish fika with Coffee and Ballerina and/or Singoalla. ❤
You guys have so much fun together!
turkish pepper is a filled hard candy and i love it
Adorable kids.
Darn.. She missed sending Julmust.
Probably sent the package before it came out on the shelves for christmas
the yam goes with swedish meatballs in gravy mashed potatos and peas
No peas, pickled cucumber!
Annabelle’s aggressive “ballerina” was the funniest part haha!
Hahah so funny with the little one just saying that it tastes like something totally random.
The liquorice thing is weird, In Scandinavia we do like it more then the rest of the world it seems. I do wonder why... either the millions of Swedes/Danes/Norwegians that emigrated to US was liquorice "haters" or it's some kind of thing from the past when we had to salt everything for preservation and the Scandinavians still eat this salty things traditionally and we get used to it in a early age... Or we have "gene" like the lactos tolerant one for liquorice "tolerance" in Scandinavia sort of...
But it is getting "diluted" because my son does not like salty liquorice... :-)
Your kids are adorable
This was timely. Had my teeth cleaned yesterday and the hygienist is from Sweden and I am from Germany and we always talk about candy, in particular licorice. So no surprise that licorice was included in this goodie box, but none of the really salty or strong licorice that we both like. But those licorice types are definitely a very acquired taste.
Ligonberryjam is speciel, i use it mostly for savery foods, boild potato och cream sauce and meatballs, but work with pancakes/crepse aswell.
Lingonberries are sort of the backbone in Swedish dishes - goes with almost everything.
Its also really tasty in a cream sauce with grilled salmon
Grilled makrill and potatoes, and The brown sauce with lingonjam
Loved to watch this! As a parent with 2 kids from sweden its fun to see the reaction from another family new to the flavors 🎉
You often eat WARM nypon soppa with vanilla icecream
and ofc normal drinks should be "served cold"
Nyponsoppa and icecream is 70s nostalgin. Yummy
What a wonderful family. Be blessed :)
what does it taste like - all the good things i like, best answer ever said
"I will say yes" - " all the things I like😀🇸🇪
Djungelvrål are my favorite
I remeber snorting hockey powder when i was young :)
É uma linda família ❤❤❤❤
i Think Swedes like to se Americans suffer with Turkish pepper and Djungelvrål!
Our family thumb print cookies were a peanut butter cookie with strawberry jam in the centre. My favourite cookies growing up.
As a Swede I take credit for Marabou getting the kids to mmmm.. perfectly as the slogan was revealed.
This gotta be my all time favorite snack-trying video
Just subscribed and i already love your videos and shorts love from germany❤
You need to put some butter on the (Knäckebröd) hard bread.
As an American living in Sweden, I was waiting with baited breath for the visceral salt-licorice reaction. I already don't care for licorice...the salt just makes it that much less appealing. Knackebrod is really good with like tuna or chicken salad - sort of like how you'd use a Triscuit or a Wheat-thin.
It was fun looking at this a merry xmas from sweden 🙂
The kids are very cute.
Perrrrrrrrrrrrfect! Ya sure you betcha to all us Swedes!
The face you made when you tried the powdered licorice. LOL That's so relatable. I don't like licorice either.
Swedish liquorice is....special - contains Ammonium chloride - not sweet and definitely an acquired taste :-)
@@kevinroche3334I have loved it, even as a small child !
Hockey pulver! Love it!
If you open the Marabou chocolate bar from the back, the tab in the middle splits apart and it can be resealed again :-)
OMG, you have Portello, my absolute favo. Best regards, have a calm Christmas and a happy new year from Sweden😍 BTW, the caps is made to stay with the bottle, no littering ;-)
Was hoping to see you take a bite of the Turkisk Peppar.. do it!
Nypon soppa is great warm with ice cream
Perfect 👌
the caps are connected to the bottles to not loose them when you recycle them
The Mom is a swedish viking
Yes
You can get some of those candies at IKEA. I grabbed some of the Licorice candy they had there before. I thought the licorice was sugar coated. I quickly found out that they were Salted Licorice Candies. They were okay but not the best. Great video today. You could say that it was " PERFECT 👌 "
Good luck 👍
Like any sane person knows you eat chips with dipp, might be why our chips are a bit on the crispier side since that's the way we eat them. In a store, at the same place where you'd find chips you'd find the dipp mix.
you spit out teh best salty liqorice ?!XD
you have something calld sweety or sweedy online In the us the has stores as well. the have swedish candy and so on
Elderberry is the secret to the Swedish mind..
No tutti fruti is swedish candy not Finland
The cheese does need to be refrigerated once it has been opened..
my headcannon is that he didnt throw the licorice in the trash, he threw it at mom every time.
Why do ALL Americans HATE salty food and salty candy??? It tells a lot about how big the culturally different got about a 150 years ago when Europeans emigrated to the USA!
I dear to say that all Europeans love salty food and candy🤤😋
In my experience, Americans don't hate salty food; in fact, just like here, they always complain that European food is under-salted or not 'seasoned' enough (or not sweet enough) - but for that same reason, it is much healthier.
I think they just like ultra sweet candy.
I think it´s mostly us Nordics who loves salty licorice!? We grow up on it, haha!
Super!!!
Young children are excellent at stealing the spotlight...huh?🤪😜
25:47 😂😂😂
😂amerikans can not open candy bags and that.
Turkish Pepper is Fazer candy from Finland.
Danish but Fazer bought them in 1996
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