I just have to mentione it, cause I know this is something people don’t quite know. EU is not the same as Europe. Europe consists of more countries that is in EU 😅 There has been a whole thing over on TikTok about this, where people think EU = Europe.
I Don’t unemployment why anyone would think the EU and Europe is the same considering the UK’s departure saga was all over the news for what felt like forever. And these two said they had thought New England was a state so you are probably wasting your time explaining anything geopolitical to them 😂
@@anndeecosita3586 The discussion over on TikTok was about how the US is so big, people in Europe dont get it and the US is bigger than Europe. And well a lot of Europeans was like; no, Europe is a bit bigger than the US. And apparently the problem is that the US people were talking about The US being bigger than the landmass of the countries in the EU 😅
As a Swede in living in the US for over a decade I can’t say how many times I have heard people thing EU is the same as Europe one time I was asked what do you know about it EU is Europe ? I answered because I’m from a country in Europe named Sweden 😂😂 I was then told Sweden is not in Europe it’s a Scandinavian country 😂😂😂😂
I think many Americans think Europe is only the countries that were once part of the Roman Empire, and Germanic and Slavic countries are not European. I bet some would be surprised that not all NATO members have a coastline on the Atlantic Ocean either 🤪 we get some of the worst geographic education 😞
Frozen cones are always soft or on the softer side. Plus this is not the typical most known „European“ ice cream. Maybe in certrain areas more, but even then I think there is more typical, better ones.
Oh wow! You guys need to check out ice cream and novelties from Canada. Maple Walnut, Caramel, and so much more! Chapman's is our families favourite brand. I looked up Dadu and it's from Lithuania. Häagen-Daz would definitely be tastier!
I think dadu is an Italien Brand. We European love crunchy cones too, but to be honest, there exists some not so crunchy „cones“, in Germany „Sandwich“ icecream for example.
I'm new to your channel. I'm sure it's been mentioned. Ben & Jerry's triple caramel chunk. This next one is one of my favorites. Mayfield blueberry cream pie comes to mind when you tried blueberry cheesecake. Just adding my 2 cents. Love you guys and your channel.
Dadu ice creams come from Lithuania. I've never seen them in the UK. I love the way Cam just dives straight in there, and comes out with the funniest one liners. Austin is far more suspicious and falls about laughing. His laugh is infectious! You missed out on our lovely British ice cream. Magnum, Mini Milk, lemonade sparkle. Maybe you can't get them in the US. ❤
So Dadu is Lithuanian ice cream company. I think most of ice cream you had wasn't stored properly. The waffle cup suposed to be squishy but not soggy, that way waffle cup is more of part of the ice cream taste than just an additive or texture, if cup is crunchy it is very dry and just don't taste good, most of the brands in Lithuania mainly do waffle cups, but there some flavours in cones too and cones are more crunchy and buttery and offten have a bit of chocolate or jam at the point. Best Lithuanian ice cream are named Pols. I really like their cheescake bars toos, but best of those are named Karums from Latvia. I hope you didn't freeze cheescake bars before eating, but from how you talked about them seems so. They should be eatten from fridge so they become very creamy and the best snack ever. That's one of Lithuania's specialties in snacks. The very popular flavor in Lithuania especialy with older people is plombir, what is basicly real ice cream flavor witought vanilla. I think only few countries are still making them.
It’s the same in reverse. Often times Americans are all grouped together as a whole. But there are different cultures, foods, dialects..etc even from state to state.
@@janelh.8685 I was coming to comment the same thing. Most Europeans lump Americans into the ALL category. As if there is absolutely no difference between the kinds of people in America.
As a Canadian travelling in Italy I spent most of my time defending the fact that I was Canadian and not American... Lumped together because North America... Sound familiar?
It's common sense that if you eat imported stuff, you need to think about storage and the humidity. Don't judge a country by imported crap. Most countries who export their "stuff", you might not even find in that country of origin.
Freezer burns, soggy cones, lot of empty space between ice cream and the cone? Shipping issues. The ice cream has most definitely melted at some point.
If you claim to "Try European Ice Cream" then buy more than two brands. Dadu is Lithuanian, and it's a afordable brand, not the best.
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I've never seen these Dadu icecreams, I've lived in UK and Portugal, this is not a staple XD - edit, these are from Lithuania. Maybe try and find some other brands, like Wall's, Cornetto or Carte D'Or which are a lot more usual. Apparently Ijsboerke from Belgium or Sammontana from Italy are among the top rated in Europe 😊
Ditto. I’ve never seen Dadu ice cream in any European country (I’ve not been to Lithuania). Wall’s (with national daughter franchises), Cornetto, Carte d’Or - all familiar and well-known throughout Europe, and all good ice cream. This Dadu stuff… who the hell knows?
I am from the Netherlands and i can tell you i have never seen the dadu ice in my life. I have lookt it op and it is from Eastern Europe from the countrie Lithuania. We dont have a lot of ice creams that are sold in all the countries. Every countrie has its own kind of food and brands. If you come to the Netherlands i will get you some real nice ice cream
The soggy icecream cones is a shipping issue. They defrosted (humidity levels grew) the cone absorved the humidity and got frozen again. so the ice formed. normaly u get a cruchy shell
So I'm at 12:40 Did ya'll just buy every flavor available from ONE company and call that a 'European ice cream and frozen treat' test? Should have tried different stuff from different companies & different countries in Europe! This was just a product review
The wafer is not meant to be like that they’ve not been shipped well and your freezer has burnt them, if you got a fresh wafer in the uk it would be crispy, they only go like cardboard when open ages or out of date.
Ice-cream cones in Norway are definitely not like that. Even the frozen cones are crunchy and the ice-cream fills the cones completely. Norway has the best and creamiest ice-cream I have ever had. Maple ice-cream does sound good though! Love and hugs from Norway!
True but EU or Europe, Russia isn't part of it 😂. What was that whole bit about it being russian ice cream when the whole episode was supposed to be about european ice cream 😂?? I've no idea what counties those were from, but it wasn't belgian like they mentioned in the beginning.. At least, I've never seen those here and our country is the size of a stamp 😅
I love you guys. But I have to say that these taste videos annoy me a bit sometimes. Please stop refering to Europe the same way as you do the US. We are many different countries and I’ve never heard of those ice creams. They come from X counrty, not “Europe”
@@dstanton3689Weird means strange. I have heard non Americans speak about things that Americans do that they find weird/strange. Did you see the biscuits and gravy video that Jolly made? I think too many people interpret the word weird as inherently negative. I don’t. Depends on the context.
The ice creams you tried are the cheap ones. Here in Lithuania we have a wide variety of ice creams and we do have crunchy cones. That caramel one comes in a cone too and it's delicious. And those cheesecakes actually are not cheesecakes, we have normal creamy cheesecakes and they don't come in a wrapper. The ones you tried I would call a curd snacks and Dadu definitely are not the best ones. For me the best ones are Vilkyskiu, those are creamy and the chocolate coating is thin and delicious.
It's very likely a shipping issue for the quality of the cones! Not sure where they were shipped from, but from the UK to New York it's a 7 hour flight, so to Utah from wherever they were shipped from would be even longer! No way are frozen goods gonna get there in one piece 😂 Also there are way better ice cream brands than that over here!
Austin, on your guys' next weird foods video. I challenge you to take the 1st Bite, Every Round. I've noticed you tend to wait until Cam takes the 1st bite when you're nervous to try them. CAM ! Enforce it, & refuse until he goes 1st. 😂 Also, better idea.. Cam & Jess get to find the Weirdest foods & Austin doesn't get to know what anything is until Filming. #FirstBite
We do gave Maple ice cream in America. I live on the east coast and we've had Maple Walnut Ice cream in most if not all our Ice Cream stores/stands ever since I can remember.
They look to me like they might be old stock that has been shipped. Cones do go soggy if they have been frozen for too long and also if there is actual ice crystals on the icecream it has been frozen for too long as well.
Im Dutch and have never heard of Dadu icecream. Our cones are crunchy and icecream is creamy. And our chocolate... Yummmm. Not every Eurorean country sell the same icecream.
Europe Lesson 101. Europe = A continent Europe ≠ A Union European Union = A group of European Countries (not ALL) working together to try and unify and promote peace I love you guys but try to not add to the stereotype of “stupid Americans” who don’t know basic 4th grade world geography
Oke you all need to have a Europe lesson. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 This was bad for one we speak many deferred languages. The EU and Europe NOT the same thing. We dont eat the same things all over Europe. Im Europese and had none on those ice creams and never seen them ever. So ermm this wasnt Europese ice cream lol
Cheesecake in other countries is interesting because Philadelphia Cream cheese is not available in other countries. Our version of cream cheese in general is not available. So making our version of a ‘cheesecake’ is very difficult. I am a pastry chef, and I’ve tried baking in other countries. Some places use yogurt instead and it is so not the same. Also those bars you tried may have tasted better eaten thawed. The texture would not have been as chalky. Love you guys! Endless entertainment! You bring so much joy and killer laughes 😂
Canada has maple syrup ice cream.. it’s delicious!! Some places that make maple syrup in Vermont do it too. Thanks for remembering to pronounce caramel correctly! Controversial opinion: I’m not a fan of the normal cheesesteak.. it’s so heavy! My cheesecake recipe is a much lighter cheesecake
I’ve had that ice cream cones and when you get them the cone is crispy. The ones you got look like they got warm then froze again. That’s why the cone is soft it soaked up some of the liquid before it was refrozen.
No they’ve defrosted at some point and refroze! Hence the soggy cones. Not so good to eat refrozen ice cream, or should I say you are meant to but let’s be honest, I think we’ve all done it.
You want some real maple icecream come up to Vermont. We do MAPLE right. And we put REAL MAPLE in everything up here. We even have a maple fest here every year.
Guys... I'm old, but I've put Maple Syrup on ice cream, oatmeal, cereal, and pumpkin pie for ages. Maybe it's old school but TRY it. It's awesome on pumpkin pie.
Never seen this "dadu" brand before and I can tell you, the icecreams here do not look that bad, they are a looooot better. They do seem to be a cheap brand by the way they look, they look like the ones that are like 50 cents here xD
I highly recommend you check the bilboquet ice cream if you go to Montreal Canada. Their ice cream maple is the best in the world or all their others flavor are so good. I'm living in UK but I have lived in France, Switzerland and visited Spain, Italy, Germany, Cyprus and Austria I have never saw the Dadu ice-cream. We have wonderful ice cream. If you have the chance to visit Lyon in France they have the oldest ice cream shop in the world. If I remember over 200 years old. In that place i have tasted capucine flower ice cream. Try in Italy the fior di latte gelato this is one of my favorite.
Since you are danish. (Of course I assume you know everything about your country.) In the 70s when you went on a daytrip to Helsingør you were almost obligated to buy a "Danish" ice-cream. As I remember, it was just a large waffle cone with vanilla ice-cream, whipped cream and strawberry jam. What made it Danish? Ooh, was it because it was red and white?
Dadu is such a nostalgic childhood summer thing. At least my family would always have dadu ice creams at grandparents or on beach vacations. Watching this brinhs back a lot of nostalgic memories
They don't have maple ice cream in Utah? My favorite ice cream flavor is maple walnut and most of the ice cream stands in New England have that flavor. Unless it's a chain like Dairy Queen. I don't think they ever had that flavor. Doesn't one of Jess' family live in NH? Ask them if they ever had it. It's great!
Maybe it's a northern state thing but in Minnesota we have Maple Nut ice cream as well as Caramel ice cream, which is fantastic on apple pie!! We also have cinnamon ice cream in the fall/winter months that's great for apple pie too. 🥧🍦
I just have to mentione it, cause I know this is something people don’t quite know. EU is not the same as Europe. Europe consists of more countries that is in EU 😅 There has been a whole thing over on TikTok about this, where people think EU = Europe.
I Don’t unemployment why anyone would think the EU and Europe is the same considering the UK’s departure saga was all over the news for what felt like forever.
And these two said they had thought New England was a state so you are probably wasting your time explaining anything geopolitical to them 😂
@@anndeecosita3586 The discussion over on TikTok was about how the US is so big, people in Europe dont get it and the US is bigger than Europe. And well a lot of Europeans was like; no, Europe is a bit bigger than the US. And apparently the problem is that the US people were talking about The US being bigger than the landmass of the countries in the EU 😅
As a Swede in living in the US for over a decade I can’t say how many times I have heard people thing EU is the same as Europe one time I was asked what do you know about it EU is Europe ? I answered because I’m from a country in Europe named Sweden 😂😂 I was then told Sweden is not in Europe it’s a Scandinavian country 😂😂😂😂
I think many Americans think Europe is only the countries that were once part of the Roman Empire, and Germanic and Slavic countries are not European. I bet some would be surprised that not all NATO members have a coastline on the Atlantic Ocean either 🤪 we get some of the worst geographic education 😞
I see comments on EU not equally Europe. I think they meant the
At the particular icecream Dadu is from Europe. The last 2 were from Russia.
Ice Creme that we also have over here is Black Liqurice Ice Creme 😋😋 its fantastic! 👌🏻
U guys are so funny when u guys are together. I love when u try the foods and cam is so funny. Keep up with the good work guys ❤
Frozen cones are always soft or on the softer side.
Plus this is not the typical most known „European“ ice cream. Maybe in certrain areas more, but even then I think there is more typical, better ones.
The first one had been melted, which is why the cone was soft and there were ice crystals on thenice
Oh wow! You guys need to check out ice cream and novelties from Canada. Maple Walnut, Caramel, and so much more! Chapman's is our families favourite brand.
I looked up Dadu and it's from Lithuania. Häagen-Daz would definitely be tastier!
I was having a really depressing day,but after watching this I’m crying with laughter 😂
Turd in a cone and tore off like a scab. I’m crying laughing. After they actually eat it. 🤣🤣😂
Loved the video. You two just make me laugh so much. No matter what it is that you two do. I just love your videos. Keep them coming.😂❤😅
you must try more from different companies in Europe
Austin & Cameron is my favorite men try videos people to watch. There so funny 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 to watch
3:51 “it rips like a scab” HAHA
I think dadu is an Italien Brand. We European love crunchy cones too, but to be honest, there exists some not so crunchy „cones“, in Germany „Sandwich“ icecream for example.
I'm new to your channel. I'm sure it's been mentioned. Ben & Jerry's triple caramel chunk.
This next one is one of my favorites.
Mayfield blueberry cream pie comes to mind when you tried blueberry cheesecake.
Just adding my 2 cents.
Love you guys and your channel.
Dadu ice creams come from Lithuania. I've never seen them in the UK. I love the way Cam just dives straight in there, and comes out with the funniest one liners. Austin is far more suspicious and falls about laughing. His laugh is infectious! You missed out on our lovely British ice cream. Magnum, Mini Milk, lemonade sparkle. Maybe you can't get them in the US. ❤
Yankee Doodle 's horse was actually contributing to the song Yankee Doodle Dandeee
I can't believe you guys never had caramel ice cream. I buy caramel ice cream every chance I get. Love these videos!!
the best icecream from Italy
So Dadu is Lithuanian ice cream company. I think most of ice cream you had wasn't stored properly. The waffle cup suposed to be squishy but not soggy, that way waffle cup is more of part of the ice cream taste than just an additive or texture, if cup is crunchy it is very dry and just don't taste good, most of the brands in Lithuania mainly do waffle cups, but there some flavours in cones too and cones are more crunchy and buttery and offten have a bit of chocolate or jam at the point. Best Lithuanian ice cream are named Pols. I really like their cheescake bars toos, but best of those are named Karums from Latvia.
I hope you didn't freeze cheescake bars before eating, but from how you talked about them seems so. They should be eatten from fridge so they become very creamy and the best snack ever. That's one of Lithuania's specialties in snacks.
The very popular flavor in Lithuania especialy with older people is plombir, what is basicly real ice cream flavor witought vanilla. I think only few countries are still making them.
Welp, seeing the first ice cream cone cups come out of the bags, i had to pause and catch my breath from laughing.
Watching this on lunch at work and im eating a snickers ice cream bar so i can pretend I'm getting the full experience lol
You guys should do every flavor of hi chews
There is caramel ice cream now. Though it's mainly the salted caramel nastiness.
HEY. I think it is a SHIPPING PROBLEM because that is how ice cream and cone tend to be when they get warm and the frozen again (soft cone/ chalky).
It's so American to say "you Europeans" lol. We're not all the same, we have different countries, cultures, products etc. 😅
It’s the same in reverse. Often times Americans are all grouped together as a whole. But there are different cultures, foods, dialects..etc even from state to state.
@@janelh.8685 I was coming to comment the same thing. Most Europeans lump Americans into the ALL category. As if there is absolutely no difference between the kinds of people in America.
this comment wont age well thanks to your politics.
Exactly. Im European and i have never seen any "dadu" ice cream. And btw, Europe is NOT a "union" lol...
As a Canadian travelling in Italy I spent most of my time defending the fact that I was Canadian and not American... Lumped together because North America... Sound familiar?
We have strawberry shortcake drumsticks in canada
I saw strawberry drumsticks yesterday
Best ice cream in my opinion is gelato from Italy. It has less water and more cream.
its less air not water.
you dont say the countrys they come from but that first one in romania is about 0.11$
It's common sense that if you eat imported stuff, you need to think about storage and the humidity. Don't judge a country by imported crap. Most countries who export their "stuff", you might not even find in that country of origin.
Guys check packages to see where made
Definitely th8nk the cones are soggy due to the icecream melting during shipping causing the cone to get wet and soggy.
Freezer burns, soggy cones, lot of empty space between ice cream and the cone? Shipping issues. The ice cream has most definitely melted at some point.
Can you try Norwegians candy. Candy inn Norway is wery good.
No it is not normal that there is so much space tween icecream and the cup
“Rips like a scab” OMG Cam! 🤢
Yeah that cone ain't right 😂
If you claim to "Try European Ice Cream" then buy more than two brands.
Dadu is Lithuanian, and it's a afordable brand, not the best.
I've never seen these Dadu icecreams, I've lived in UK and Portugal, this is not a staple XD - edit, these are from Lithuania. Maybe try and find some other brands, like Wall's, Cornetto or Carte D'Or which are a lot more usual. Apparently Ijsboerke from Belgium or Sammontana from Italy are among the top rated in Europe 😊
we don't have it either, I think it's originally Lithuanian
Yeah, I've never seen it before either and I've lived in quite a few European countries.
Ditto. I’ve never seen Dadu ice cream in any European country (I’ve not been to Lithuania).
Wall’s (with national daughter franchises), Cornetto, Carte d’Or - all familiar and well-known throughout Europe, and all good ice cream.
This Dadu stuff… who the hell knows?
I think I have seen it before under a different name. It is called plombir. I live in Germany 😊
Never seen this ice cream and I'm from the Netherlands 😂
I am from the Netherlands and i can tell you i have never seen the dadu ice in my life. I have lookt it op and it is from Eastern Europe from the countrie Lithuania. We dont have a lot of ice creams that are sold in all the countries. Every countrie has its own kind of food and brands. If you come to the Netherlands i will get you some real nice ice cream
The soggy icecream cones is a shipping issue. They defrosted (humidity levels grew) the cone absorved the humidity and got frozen again. so the ice formed. normaly u get a cruchy shell
So I'm at 12:40 Did ya'll just buy every flavor available from ONE company and call that a 'European ice cream and frozen treat' test?
Should have tried different stuff from different companies & different countries in Europe!
This was just a product review
The fact Austin has never seen the caramel ice cream we have in the US is concerning 😂
😂 Yeah they seem either very sheltered or are being tongue in cheek.
Omg... My brain read, " the fact Austin has never seen a CAMEL TOE" 🤦🏻♀️ I can't even. I am done with myself.
Right.
@@sherriv4860 i mean...i cannot confirm or deny that 😂😂😂
The wafer is not meant to be like that they’ve not been shipped well and your freezer has burnt them, if you got a fresh wafer in the uk it would be crispy, they only go like cardboard when open ages or out of date.
I want to see you guys do a collab with Josh and Ollie from JOLLY! The blend of y'all's humor would be hysterical!
YES YES!
Omg this would be amazing!!
MY FAVORITE CHANNELS TOGETHER WOULD BE EPIC
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Those icecreams are freeze-burned for sure (I never even seen either of those before)
Dadu is Lithuanian and is not at all representative of 'European' ice cream. This brand doesn't even exist in the vast majority of Europe.
That is what I thought. I am from Germany and have never even heard of this ice cream brand dadu.
We don't have the same ice cream brands all over Europe. So you have maybe tasted 1% of the different ice creams that Europe have to offer 😉
Ice-cream cones in Norway are definitely not like that. Even the frozen cones are crunchy and the ice-cream fills the cones completely. Norway has the best and creamiest ice-cream I have ever had. Maple ice-cream does sound good though! Love and hugs from Norway!
I am willing to bet that because they lost their freshness
No Denmark has the Best ice creme 🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰
I don’t think some things travel well. They probably would like it if they went there and tried it.
@@mienielsen1322 LOL. Two of my sons are on their way to Denmark right now to play in the Dana Cup soccer tournament.
Sorry Sweden have the best ice cream
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True but EU or Europe, Russia isn't part of it 😂. What was that whole bit about it being russian ice cream when the whole episode was supposed to be about european ice cream 😂?? I've no idea what counties those were from, but it wasn't belgian like they mentioned in the beginning.. At least, I've never seen those here and our country is the size of a stamp 😅
I am from the Netherlands and never ever heard of this brand. I guess most of the icecream we eat is from "Ola". There are lots of good ones!
Everything in the NL is tasty. I am German, and I love everthing in your Country 😻 (exept Football of course 😉)
I freakin' LOVE hearing Jess laughing in the background. She literally elevates these vids.
I love you guys. But I have to say that these taste videos annoy me a bit sometimes. Please stop refering to Europe the same way as you do the US. We are many different countries and I’ve never heard of those ice creams. They come from X counrty, not “Europe”
They just mean it’s available in European countries. It’s a RUclips video, try not to take it so seriously 🤷🏻♀️
I agree. It also bothers me that something Americans aren’t regularly exposed to is labeled as “weird”. It’s not weird, it’s just new to Americans.
@@allison4516 I’m not taking it seriously. I’m just pointing it out. Chill
@@dstanton3689Weird means strange. I have heard non Americans speak about things that Americans do that they find weird/strange. Did you see the biscuits and gravy video that Jolly made? I think too many people interpret the word weird as inherently negative. I don’t. Depends on the context.
The ice creams you tried are the cheap ones. Here in Lithuania we have a wide variety of ice creams and we do have crunchy cones. That caramel one comes in a cone too and it's delicious. And those cheesecakes actually are not cheesecakes, we have normal creamy cheesecakes and they don't come in a wrapper. The ones you tried I would call a curd snacks and Dadu definitely are not the best ones. For me the best ones are Vilkyskiu, those are creamy and the chocolate coating is thin and delicious.
If they got these from overseas it's likely they melted and got soggy, so they should really take that into consideration!
It's very likely a shipping issue for the quality of the cones! Not sure where they were shipped from, but from the UK to New York it's a 7 hour flight, so to Utah from wherever they were shipped from would be even longer! No way are frozen goods gonna get there in one piece 😂 Also there are way better ice cream brands than that over here!
Yeah ice cream in UK is nooooo way similar to that😂 our cones are crunchy and the ice cream is creamy😂❤
These products were damaged during shipping and handling, they normally come crunchy
Austin, on your guys' next weird foods video. I challenge you to take the 1st Bite, Every Round.
I've noticed you tend to wait until Cam takes the 1st bite when you're nervous to try them.
CAM ! Enforce it, & refuse until he goes 1st. 😂
Also, better idea.. Cam & Jess get to find the Weirdest foods & Austin doesn't get to know what anything is until Filming.
#FirstBite
We do gave Maple ice cream in America. I live on the east coast and we've had Maple Walnut Ice cream in most if not all our Ice Cream stores/stands ever since I can remember.
THESE 2 HAD ME LAUGHING TILL I WAS CRYING 🤣🤣🤣 KEEP UP THE AWESOME WORK .⚱️⚱️⚱️💯🤣🤣🤣
Plus shipping makes the cones soggy. It happens here with American drumsticks that are sitting for too long as well
Maple ice cream is available in Canada FYI.
Poor ice cream melted and so dented before frozen again. Lol never tastes the same which is sad but always still good!!
The eu isn’t a place it’s just a thing
You are probably thinking about Europe
They look to me like they might be old stock that has been shipped. Cones do go soggy if they have been frozen for too long and also if there is actual ice crystals on the icecream it has been frozen for too long as well.
Stop making me choke every video because you two are too funny😩😂
Here in the Netherlands we don;t have that ice cream, it seems to come from Lithuania. Believe me
Europe doesn't all have the same stuff. lol
Im Dutch and have never heard of Dadu icecream. Our cones are crunchy and icecream is creamy. And our chocolate... Yummmm. Not every Eurorean country sell the same icecream.
You guys should try and rank all the drumstick flavours!! I love your ranking shows!
If the ice cream wasn't European, I would think you got those from Dollar General!!! With those soggy cones...
Europe Lesson 101.
Europe = A continent
Europe ≠ A Union
European Union = A group of European Countries (not ALL) working together to try and unify and promote peace
I love you guys but try to not add to the stereotype of “stupid Americans” who don’t know basic 4th grade world geography
Europe is a continent. The EU is something totally different.
U guys are so hilarious I stg❤we all have a extra large child in us❤I would love to try some stuff from another country ❤
Oke you all need to have a Europe lesson. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 This was bad for one we speak many deferred languages. The EU and Europe NOT the same thing. We dont eat the same things all over Europe. Im Europese and had none on those ice creams and never seen them ever. So ermm this wasnt Europese ice cream lol
@@utterlyotterly4231 sorry that my dyslexia annoyed you .....
@@utterlyotterly4231 a ofcourse you know better how dyslexia works. Good for you! Hope your proud
Should do a video of cam eating vegetables to find his favourite! BUT it can’t include potato, corn or pumpkin😅😅😅
I'm a swede and I've never heard of Dadu. Sweden has some really great ice creams though! Glassbåtar, päronsplitt and so on 😉
Please do a taste test of Wall's Cornettos and Magnum ice creams that we have in the UK. I'd *love* to see your reactions to them!
Cheesecake in other countries is interesting because Philadelphia Cream cheese is not available in other countries. Our version of cream cheese in general is not available. So making our version of a ‘cheesecake’ is very difficult. I am a pastry chef, and I’ve tried baking in other countries. Some places use yogurt instead and it is so not the same. Also those bars you tried may have tasted better eaten thawed. The texture would not have been as chalky. Love you guys! Endless entertainment! You bring so much joy and killer laughes 😂
Canada has maple syrup ice cream.. it’s delicious!! Some places that make maple syrup in Vermont do it too.
Thanks for remembering to pronounce caramel correctly!
Controversial opinion: I’m not a fan of the normal cheesesteak.. it’s so heavy! My cheesecake recipe is a much lighter cheesecake
Saudi Arabia has some of the best ice cream I’ve ever had. It’s absolutely amazing
I’ve had that ice cream cones and when you get them the cone is crispy. The ones you got look like they got warm then froze again. That’s why the cone is soft it soaked up some of the liquid before it was refrozen.
No they’ve defrosted at some point and refroze! Hence the soggy cones. Not so good to eat refrozen ice cream, or should I say you are meant to but let’s be honest, I think we’ve all done it.
I was so excited for a new video. Ive literally watched every single video u guys have made....❤
Dads is a Lithuanian company. I personally love vanilla and chocolate cheesecake bars.
In Vermont we use Maple Syrup for many things. On ice cream, for baking and in coffee. Make sure you are using the real thing though.
You want some real maple icecream come up to Vermont. We do MAPLE right. And we put REAL MAPLE in everything up here. We even have a maple fest here every year.
Guys... I'm old, but I've put Maple Syrup on ice cream, oatmeal, cereal, and pumpkin pie for ages. Maybe it's old school but TRY it.
It's awesome on pumpkin pie.
Never seen this "dadu" brand before and I can tell you, the icecreams here do not look that bad, they are a looooot better. They do seem to be a cheap brand by the way they look, they look like the ones that are like 50 cents here xD
There is even drumsticks here in America with Caramel and also hard topping
No, it's a Continent..not a Union. There are 44 countries in Europe and only 27 in the EU
How can they bite into the ice cream???? It made me cringe every time, the pain I would feel lol
i'm may be weird because i love me a soft/chewy like cone lol
So do I.
Come to Iceland and taste our ice cream, I may be biased but in my opinion we have the best ice cream❤🍨
I highly recommend you check the bilboquet ice cream if you go to Montreal Canada. Their ice cream maple is the best in the world or all their others flavor are so good. I'm living in UK but I have lived in France, Switzerland and visited Spain, Italy, Germany, Cyprus and Austria I have never saw the Dadu ice-cream. We have wonderful ice cream. If you have the chance to visit Lyon in France they have the oldest ice cream shop in the world. If I remember over 200 years old. In that place i have tasted capucine flower ice cream. Try in Italy the fior di latte gelato this is one of my favorite.
If ice cream melts and refreezes, it shrinks because the air whipped into it escapes.
I'm from Denmark and I've never heard of dadu ice cream.
Since you are danish. (Of course I assume you know everything about your country.) In the 70s when you went on a daytrip to Helsingør you were almost obligated to buy a "Danish" ice-cream. As I remember, it was just a large waffle cone with vanilla ice-cream, whipped cream and strawberry jam. What made it Danish? Ooh, was it because it was red and white?
The pistachio dadu ice creams are delicious! Yall missed a flavor!
Dadu is such a nostalgic childhood summer thing. At least my family would always have dadu ice creams at grandparents or on beach vacations. Watching this brinhs back a lot of nostalgic memories
They don't have maple ice cream in Utah? My favorite ice cream flavor is maple walnut and most of the ice cream stands in New England have that flavor. Unless it's a chain like Dairy Queen. I don't think they ever had that flavor. Doesn't one of Jess' family live in NH? Ask them if they ever had it. It's great!
Maple walnut is good but my favorite it butter pecan.
I’m wondering if the cones are supposed to be crunchy but we’re left in the packaging/shipping too long?
Maybe it's a northern state thing but in Minnesota we have Maple Nut ice cream as well as Caramel ice cream, which is fantastic on apple pie!! We also have cinnamon ice cream in the fall/winter months that's great for apple pie too. 🥧🍦