The ice cream says kuningatar (queen) on it, so it should be a mix of raspberry and blueberry. Kuningatarhillo/Drottningsylt is probably only sold in Sweden and Finland.
Nice video 😊 I'm a Finn living in Oslo, and I love Norway, but if there's a one thing that I miss from my home country is the grocery shops and their wide selections ❤ I think us Finns take our shop selections for granted tbh...
Thank you! Shopping was much easier in Finland, especially fruits and vegetables, I never bought something rotten. Sadly Norway has a repetition of having bad grocery stores :((
At least in finnish and swedish. Some products might have other labling as well, but normally finnish products have those two. Imported and products that are sold multiple countries usually have languages in labels. Like some of Fazer candies have english labeling as well.
The ice cream says kuningatar (queen) on it, so it should be a mix of raspberry and blueberry. Kuningatarhillo/Drottningsylt is probably only sold in Sweden and Finland.
oh yeah you are right, I see it now! We actually have it too in Norway "dronningsyltetøy", so i'm just bad at reading haha
Nice video 😊 I'm a Finn living in Oslo, and I love Norway, but if there's a one thing that I miss from my home country is the grocery shops and their wide selections ❤ I think us Finns take our shop selections for granted tbh...
Thank you! Shopping was much easier in Finland, especially fruits and vegetables, I never bought something rotten. Sadly Norway has a repetition of having bad grocery stores :((
5:48 you even can buy those in germany. I love them :)
Hi
Thanks for these videos.
Please how do you identify if cakes or pastry are made without eggs?
Egg is listed in the ingredient list
liquorish is buzzin in Finland, especially ice-cream, u should try salmiakki ice cream from Fazer.
I like Finland ❤
Me too! 🥰
Fin film! Weird med myk kjeks da... Men du er GAL når du sier du liker grønne epler 😂🍏
Grønne epler er best! ❤️
In which city you are living?
I am currently not in Finland, I moved to Norway 🇳🇴
Oh you're vegetarian/vegan as well? I'm honored for how highly you think of our Finnish selection of vegan products.
Yes! I really loves the wide selection and they were much cheaper than in Norway!
@@NorwegianRoamer That's surprising considering how Norway feels to be the most "ahead" of the Nordic countries.
@@Tingletonttu Norway is quite expensive so I avoid the more expensive stores, they might have better selection 🤔
Are food labellings also labelled in English or just finnish?
At least in finnish and swedish. Some products might have other labling as well, but normally finnish products have those two. Imported and products that are sold multiple countries usually have languages in labels. Like some of Fazer candies have english labeling as well.
It is not latest vlog.
Sorry, not sure what you mean?
@@NorwegianRoamer not new
I mean to say upload latest new video.
@@abdulmaboodshah5963 Oh I’m aiming to release my next video on Friday ✨
Tan eik fai l am 22 years malaysia loph😉☺😏💃🐨😚hi 💃😚
Hi Tan Eik Fai 🙋🏼♀️✨
you can drink alcohol over 22% if you are 18 years old, just can't buy it.
Ah I see, I have misunderstood 🙈thank you for informing me!
You can buy alcohol over 22% in bars, but only drinks
@@Skege1000 i was able to buy anything in a bar when i turned 18y.
Tyhmä video.
Hopefully it is helpful for others 💚