@xNAJAFx There is no actual pain involved... But if you are not used to this wonderful and delicious taste of salmiak, you would probably think it's some kind of poison.
Haha its so wierd for me as a Swede to watch english speaking people eating salty licorice and get that reaction ! cause for me licorice is the best kind of candy. When i eat Djungelvrål i put a handfull of them in my mouth and enjoying all of it.
Hey 👋🏻 thanks for watching! Oh my goodness I love hearing what you guys love, it seems the liquorice is super popular with you all. I haven’t acquired the taste for it yet haha. We have liquorice over here but it would just be plain (no salt on it).
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
@@jonathanthomsen6440 Actually that's not completely true. It was a danish company that started Malaco. However they did that in Sweden. Ma in Malaco stands for Malmö.
Hey 👋🏻 thanks for the comment. Honesty it was awesome to try everything. What about the Djungelvrål (the salty liquorice) is that really popular with you guys?
@@littleniks yea Djungelvrål is an pretty popular candy in sweden. Small bags aswell as in big candystore you can choice from 2 diffrent size : normal once and thos djunglevrål that is like 2-3 times bigger :)
I can rekommend if you going to sweden to drive to "kandyz" big candystore they got around 650-850 diffrent "pick and mix candys ,depends the town of the store are at.
@@littleniks salty liquorice is an acquired taste but once you like it, you typically enjoy to have a lot of it. That's why salmiak (the ammonium salt that is on djungelvrål) is so popular, it's an artificial salty liquorice flavour that really gives that punch.
About polly....It's arrac and buttertoffé in every bit.It's dark chocolate and milk chocolate ones in the blue bag.And there is one redbag in the stores with only milk chocolates.
The funny thing is that the word "kex" comes from the English word "cakes" which in turn comes from the old nordic word "kaka" (we still use the word kaka in Sweden today). It's a fun game of lingo ping pong.
Piggelin is Pear and Pineapple. Pear is a very common taste in sweets and ice cream in Sweden but, as far as I understand, not so common outside scandenavia. Hence why the taste regularly throw foreigners off a bit.
As a Bangor man living in Sweden, the pronunciation is making me and my son laugh. And he is very upset that you didn't eat the Ballerinas correctly. You should take the top off, eat the centre then eat the biscuit. It's the law :) Piggelin (pron Pig-a-leen) is an ice lolly rather than ice cream. It's pear-flavoured and gorgeous. Totally with you on the salty liquorice! The crisps here are pretty decent but they have no Tayto and only pretty bad salt and vinegar :( And Polly, saving the best for last... 4 and 5? OMG you are mental! Can we have your dog?
Hey oh my goodness so lovely to hear & thank you for watching. Have you been living over there long? The ballerinas are awesome I still think about those & I must try eating them that way next time haha. Also I loved the Piggelin flavour so I’m sure it’s lovely as a lolly. So hard to beat Tayto, one of the best things here ha. Also thanks, benson (the dog) loves to join in from time to time haha.☺️
sorry to disappoint you (even i found it this recently) but even the package of Piggelin says Tuttifrutti flavor. Wich is really strange since I clearly remember them tasting like a pear as a child.
I'm glad you like our Swedish chocolate! I used to love Marabou mjölkchoklad before I went vegan. I may be a Swede, but I don't like salty candy. And not even licorice! By the way, I'm 3% Irish! Took a DNA test in 2014. I have always loved Ireland! 😍
@@littleniks my fiancé from England said she like the Swedish chocolate almost as much as English chocolate, and she said most candy and cookies she likes was very nice and she missing it now when she is over at England
the chocolate ball used to be called black mans ball, but what black man is in Latin and then sweadified, ofc the politicians panicked in the beginning of the political correct area and forced the name change, but most people still call it by the old name
It's really a shame that they only have the tablet form of tutti frutti in all the packages I have seen on youtube. The one who comes in a bag is way softer and taste way better.
5:50 The Japp Chocolate 🍫 bar from Marabou is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Japp Chocolate 🍫 bar from Marabou is actually and original from Norway 🇳🇴 🙂😎✌️
This is not true. From the Marabou wikia: År 1947 lanserade Marabou chokladbiten Japp. Marabous VD på den tiden, Lars Anderfelt, var nära vän med Forrest Mars, som ägde en fabrik strax norr om London där han bland annat tillverkade en chokladbit som bar hans namn - Mars. Under ett fabriksbesök blev Marabous VD mycket förtjust i produkten och frågade om Marabou kunde få ta konceptet till Sverige. Detta sade man ja till, och produkten togs med till Sverige och började säljas under namnet Japp.
That chocolate you tasted at the 22m mark is pure dairy milk. So I don't know what you think it is but it is that. Other ingredients might not be the same, the amount of cocoa, suger etc so it tastes different from what you expected it to for something to be dairy milk chocolate, but again, it is. Just because it doesn't taste exactly the same does not mean it is not. Imagine if every chocolate-bar that was pure dairy milk tasted the same. There are other ingredients as well that can be messed with. Other than that great video!
Hey, thanks for the comment. I think you might of picked us up wrong. Basically we have a brand over here called dairy milk (it’s just a milk chocolate) but i think when my partner says it’s not quite like diary milk he means that it’s not the same as ours, not that it isn’t milk chocolate. Also it’s awesome that the chocolate is different, that’s what makes it exciting I love to try chocolate from around the world especially because it’s always so different from ours. Anyway thanks for the comment, have a great day ☺️
Hi Nicola McPeak! Salt licorice contains about 70 grams of ammonia per kilogram. According to an EU proposal presented in the spring of 2012, the maximum limit for salmiak in food would be lowered to 3 grams per kilo, which would mean a ban on salt licorice. Food companies, confectionery manufacturers and industry organizations in the Nordic countries have protested against the proposal and in the autumn of 2012 an exception was introduced for salt licorice. Salt licorice will therefore be allowed to remain. Wikipedia. There are studies in animals that show that the substance glycyrrhizinic acid found in licorice can have anticarcinogenic effects, ie cancer prevention properties. According to many connoisseurs, the world's best licorice comes from Calabria in Italy. Sincerely T.
About Cheez Doodles, there is a better brand. Coop Cheese Flips. Much crunchier and there is a bit more cheese taste. (Coop is the second largest grocery store chain in Sweden)
Yeah Japp is pretty similar to Mars. Mars is from 1032 but Japp from 1947. I guess they took "inspiratioN", but both are pretty old and not the same.. I kinda like both.
3:28 The Ploop Chocolate bar 🍫 from Cloetta is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Ploop Chocolate bar 🍫 from Cloetta is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰 🙂😎✌️
Nej, plopp började tillverkas i Sverige efter kriget och efter cloetta flyttat till Sverige. Förövrigt var det tre bröder från Schweiz som startade i Danmark. Så mer Schweiziskt och gjord i Danmark. Förutom plopp som är från Sverige.
We love salty licorice in Sweden. Strong! That should be a much bigger part of the package. A thing for Scandinavia.
oh my goodness I love hearing what you guys enjoy, not something I've ever experienced before so it definitely was a shock for me ha.
@@littleniks it's not plain salt, they are covered with ammonium chlorided (aka Salmiak)
@xNAJAFx There is no actual pain involved... But if you are not used to this wonderful and delicious taste of salmiak, you would probably think it's some kind of poison.
Nä de gör vi inte. Bara folk utan smaklökar 😂
jömjömm
in 5k years youll be able vv Bäke xD
The funny thing is that she pronounce kex spot on
Haha its so wierd for me as a Swede to watch english speaking people eating salty licorice and get that reaction ! cause for me licorice is the best kind of candy.
When i eat Djungelvrål i put a handfull of them in my mouth and enjoying all of it.
Hey 👋🏻 thanks for watching! Oh my goodness I love hearing what you guys love, it seems the liquorice is super popular with you all. I haven’t acquired the taste for it yet haha. We have liquorice over here but it would just be plain (no salt on it).
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
@@jonathanthomsen6440 Actually that's not completely true. It was a danish company that started Malaco. However they did that in Sweden. Ma in Malaco stands for Malmö.
@@linussamuelsson2927 Huh.
Hello from Sweden ;) , My favorite drink is Trocadero ,and favorite candy is djungelvrål ,and "gott and blandat" .
Hey 👋🏻 thanks for the comment. Honesty it was awesome to try everything. What about the Djungelvrål (the salty liquorice) is that really popular with you guys?
@@littleniks yea Djungelvrål is an pretty popular candy in sweden.
Small bags aswell as in big candystore you can choice from 2 diffrent size : normal once and thos djunglevrål that is like 2-3 times bigger :)
I can rekommend if you going to sweden to drive to "kandyz" big candystore they got around 650-850 diffrent "pick and mix candys ,depends the town of the store are at.
@@littleniks yup. we are nuts in that way
@@littleniks salty liquorice is an acquired taste but once you like it, you typically enjoy to have a lot of it. That's why salmiak (the ammonium salt that is on djungelvrål) is so popular, it's an artificial salty liquorice flavour that really gives that punch.
hehehe welcome to lakris! The saltier the sweeter :) /Love from Sweden
haha I love that this is such a popular thing in Sweden, it was so fun to try.
About polly....It's arrac and buttertoffé in every bit.It's dark chocolate and milk chocolate ones in the blue bag.And there is one redbag in the stores with only milk chocolates.
The funny thing is that the word "kex" comes from the English word "cakes" which in turn comes from the old nordic word "kaka" (we still use the word kaka in Sweden today). It's a fun game of lingo ping pong.
oh wow really, that's cool to know!
Huh, det visste jag inte om, så det gick "full circle" så att säga.
@@gameman3981 Då är vi två om det! Om det verkligen är så, då uttalar jag det fel. 😔
You guys want a package from sweden with more sweets? :D
I love djungelvrål!
Giving Djungelvrål, the salt licorice candy, to unsuspecting non-Nordic people should probably count as a war crime. We eat them by the handful. :P
Try the Djungelvrål again and bare with the salty. They become sweet as soon as the salt disappears. Try a couple at the same time!
I’ll never understand what is wrong with people... Djungelvrål is awesome!
Love the review, I just noticed your painting on the wall and I have exactly the same one😅.
Piggelin is Pear and Pineapple.
Pear is a very common taste in sweets and ice cream in Sweden but, as far as I understand, not so common outside scandenavia.
Hence why the taste regularly throw foreigners off a bit.
As someone who eats 4-5 "Djungelvrål" at the time I found your reaction quite amusing. :P
As a Bangor man living in Sweden, the pronunciation is making me and my son laugh. And he is very upset that you didn't eat the Ballerinas correctly. You should take the top off, eat the centre then eat the biscuit. It's the law :) Piggelin (pron Pig-a-leen) is an ice lolly rather than ice cream. It's pear-flavoured and gorgeous. Totally with you on the salty liquorice! The crisps here are pretty decent but they have no Tayto and only pretty bad salt and vinegar :( And Polly, saving the best for last... 4 and 5? OMG you are mental! Can we have your dog?
BTW If you want more Swedish stuff, ping me :)
Hey oh my goodness so lovely to hear & thank you for watching. Have you been living over there long? The ballerinas are awesome I still think about those & I must try eating them that way next time haha. Also I loved the Piggelin flavour so I’m sure it’s lovely as a lolly. So hard to beat Tayto, one of the best things here ha. Also thanks, benson (the dog) loves to join in from time to time haha.☺️
@@littleniks think you can find Ballerina on IKEA😋
sorry to disappoint you (even i found it this recently) but even the package of Piggelin says Tuttifrutti flavor. Wich is really strange since I clearly remember them tasting like a pear as a child.
I'm glad you like our Swedish chocolate! I used to love Marabou mjölkchoklad before I went vegan. I may be a Swede, but I don't like salty candy. And not even licorice! By the way, I'm 3% Irish! Took a DNA test in 2014. I have always loved Ireland! 😍
12:16 Dumle and Tutti Frutti are a Finnish candy brands
i.e. The company that make them (Fazer) is Finish.
The company started in sweden and sold later to Finland 1975.
To bad you didn't get any other kinda of chocolate from marabou, we have with oreo, and other kinds
Awh no way hopefully I get over to visit one day & get to try more ☺️
@@littleniks my fiancé from England said she like the Swedish chocolate almost as much as English chocolate, and she said most candy and cookies she likes was very nice and she missing it now when she is over at England
Love how Craig seems to be growing from having a strong nine to whipping out a solid during the video. Inflation, anyone? 😂
the piggelin ice cream has the pear fruit flavour🙂
Lovely snack tasting 😀
From Sweden
///Henrik
in stores the sell both Mars bar and Japp bars,
my favorite ice cream is rasberry and licorice together🙂
With all salt liqourice, the secret is to endure the initial "chock" that lasts for a few seconds.
In Sweden we love salt lakrits!😊❤
I blieve Arrack is a from of coffee liqueur.
At least in this context.
EDIT:
Well, there you go.
the chocolate ball used to be called black mans ball, but what black man is in Latin and then sweadified, ofc the politicians panicked in the beginning of the political correct area and forced the name change, but most people still call it by the old name
The only people I have met that still call it negerboll are in my grandparents generation.
Piggelin ice cream was a long time ago.
Love it when i was young.
Here in Thailand they have sweet pop-corn!😢
Linschips ❤️❤️
0:12 Glad to hear that even english speaking people struggle with words like month, month's, months! :D
I usually take the whole bag of djungelvrål in one bite.
Criag is funny😂😅😂
It's really a shame that they only have the tablet form of tutti frutti in all the packages I have seen on youtube. The one who comes in a bag is way softer and taste way better.
Delicto is a play one delicios.
The Swedish word “kex” comes from the English “cakes”, so it’s not strange that the pronunciation is similar.
I /hate/ licorice. But our Swedish chocolate is to die for!
Arrak is an liquer
Im from sweden👍
lp bread wale and fish würm cheese töpped with licörische v >
Stopt watching after giving kex a 6 😂
Well thanks for watching until then 😝
Try Absolut Vodka and Trocadero and ice, a hot summerday 😊👍
What kind of dog do you guys have? @Nicola McPeak
Hey 👋🏻 we have a beagle. He’s the biggest rascal. You can find him over on Instagram @thatbeaglebenson
I personally don't like sweet black licorice. Salty or spicy licorice is my thing when it comes to licorice.
oh I don't think I've ever had spicy licorice I must try find some and give it a go.
5:50 The Japp Chocolate 🍫 bar from Marabou is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Japp Chocolate 🍫 bar from Marabou is actually and original from Norway 🇳🇴 🙂😎✌️
This is not true.
From the Marabou wikia:
År 1947 lanserade Marabou chokladbiten Japp. Marabous VD på den tiden, Lars Anderfelt, var nära vän med Forrest Mars, som ägde en fabrik strax norr om London där han bland annat tillverkade en chokladbit som bar hans namn - Mars. Under ett fabriksbesök blev Marabous VD mycket förtjust i produkten och frågade om Marabou kunde få ta konceptet till Sverige. Detta sade man ja till, och produkten togs med till Sverige och började säljas under namnet Japp.
Actually, the Japp bar was first introduced in Sweden by Marabou in 1947 while Freia introduced it in Norway 1949.
The boll is usually called (highly un PC) Negerboll! It is named that way in my mothers old cook book.
That chocolate you tasted at the 22m mark is pure dairy milk. So I don't know what you think it is but it is that.
Other ingredients might not be the same, the amount of cocoa, suger etc so it tastes different from what you expected it to for something to be dairy milk chocolate, but again, it is.
Just because it doesn't taste exactly the same does not mean it is not. Imagine if every chocolate-bar that was pure dairy milk tasted the same. There are other ingredients as well that can be messed with.
Other than that great video!
Hey, thanks for the comment. I think you might of picked us up wrong. Basically we have a brand over here called dairy milk (it’s just a milk chocolate) but i think when my partner says it’s not quite like diary milk he means that it’s not the same as ours, not that it isn’t milk chocolate. Also it’s awesome that the chocolate is different, that’s what makes it exciting I love to try chocolate from around the world especially because it’s always so different from ours.
Anyway thanks for the comment, have a great day ☺️
Hi Nicola McPeak!
Salt licorice contains about 70 grams of ammonia per kilogram. According to an EU proposal presented in the spring of 2012, the maximum limit for salmiak in food would be lowered to 3 grams per kilo, which would mean a ban on salt licorice. Food companies, confectionery manufacturers and industry organizations in the Nordic countries have protested against the proposal and in the autumn of 2012 an exception was introduced for salt licorice. Salt licorice will therefore be allowed to remain.
Wikipedia.
There are studies in animals that show that the substance glycyrrhizinic acid found in licorice can have anticarcinogenic effects, ie cancer prevention properties.
According to many connoisseurs, the world's best licorice comes from Calabria in Italy.
Sincerely T.
Dalecto?
Good video guys! And the cheesy dick jokes actually made me laugh:))
Hey 👋🏻 awh thank you! I’m glad they made someone laugh 😂
About Cheez Doodles, there is a better brand.
Coop Cheese Flips.
Much crunchier and there is a bit more cheese taste. (Coop is the second largest grocery store chain in Sweden)
Delectoball? 😂 It's pronounced "Deli-càto"
Yeah Japp is pretty similar to Mars. Mars is from 1032 but Japp from 1947. I guess they took "inspiratioN", but both are pretty old and not the same.. I kinda like both.
Yepp you butchering the pronounciation, but were pretty used to that :) Grettins from Sweden.
3:28 The Ploop Chocolate bar 🍫 from Cloetta is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Ploop Chocolate bar 🍫 from Cloetta is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰 🙂😎✌️
What ar you talkig about? Plopp is definitely from Sweden - it has nothing whatsoever to do with Denmark.
Nej, plopp började tillverkas i Sverige efter kriget och efter cloetta flyttat till Sverige. Förövrigt var det tre bröder från Schweiz som startade i Danmark. Så mer Schweiziskt och gjord i Danmark. Förutom plopp som är från Sverige.
its CHEX not kex...
E du från Göteborg? Resten av världen säger Kex 😁
Jag tror att du kan ha lyssnat lite för mycket på följande låt:
ruclips.net/video/oRIeytEXGhQ/видео.html
Ja, det är så det ska uttalas! Annat uttal låter för jäkligt.
Plopp are nice, just ate a bar..