This is so wholesome.☺ It's always great to meet locals and get guided around in a nice pace when visiting different countries. You get to experience so much more culture when it's not those regular paid guided tours.
22:44 Homemade remoulade - Recipe 2 dl mayonnaise 2 tbsp. capers 1 pc. carrot 5 pieces cornichons (small pickled cucumbers) 1/2 pc. small onion 1 tsp. mustard 1 tsp. curry 1 pinch of salt and pepper (To taste) -- Procedure Cut the carrot into coarse slices and cook them for five minutes in a saucepan or a few minutes in the microwave in a cup of water. Put the capers, carrot, cornichons and onion in a blender and blend it well. Or use an immersion blender. Stir the blended vegetables together with the mayonnaise, mustard and curry and season with salt and pepper.
Thank you! I have seen way too many people saying we are cold and unfriendly to foreigners. People up north tend to be a little shy, and we tend to not jump into a conversation with strangers out of politeness, trying to be respectful of others' personal space and not wanting to bother anyone in public.
Love these videos bro - so cool to see somebody take care of you and showing you it properly. You should bring this guy with you if you ever come back - he has a cool vibe
If you ever come back to Denmark. Try out the towns further away from the bigger cities. There's many interesting to see as well. As a Dane, I am very proud of what nature we have, the ruins of castles and forts here and there, the small random facts about some of the smaller towns. Copenhagen is a very cultural city and such to try out as a tourist for their first visit. If you visit us again, then personally, I could show you around some of the towns like Elsinore (Helsingør in Danish), the little town where Sweden invaded Denmark to stop us from aiding the Prussians and Russians in the great northern war. All such small facts can be found out here on the smaller villages a little ways away from our Capital. (Btw. I live on Zealand too) We're without a doubt happy to have you here. :) Hope your stay has been nice so far.
@@JutlandAngel I will have to disagree with you on that one. Helsingør is much more overrun by the Swedish peeps, plus it is marginally smaller as well. Plus, the nature around the city, is in my oppinion, much more beautiful than that of Copenhagen. I see your name bears the land of Denmark's mainland. Is that claim based on the good ol' mainland - devil isle vibe? :)
such a wonderfull guy! a few places i would switch out 1) hotdogs: either take the traditonal one in the city, or if i perfer a fancy one like you got it's hotdog john, just between the central station and tivoli 2) burgers: i would any day choose dandilon over gasoline, but besides those there is a lot of good burger joints! Gasoline, Dandelion, Popl, tommi's, Jagger,.. and a hell of a lot more, you could make a whole series about burgers in copenhagen. 3) jagger makes great chicken burgers. but the best is poulette ! (you where standing right next to it, at gasolin great episode !... and a great host for the city!
You still need to taste warm liver pâté with bacon, and roast pork with parsley sauce, and Danish meatballs with brown sauce and potatoes, and my favorite crebinettes with béarnaise sauce and potatoes. Hope you are not done with Denmark yet.
Omg, just randomly saw you video on my FYP, and thought it would be fun to watch. Starts it. And...... suddenly I recognize someone. The cashier at the Lego store, was one of my best friends, back when i was a teenager. Havent seen him in years. But nice to see that he doing well :)
I approve this video, really interesting to see an American take in the Danish culture, taste and feel it. I want to taste and feel the American culture one day🫡🤛
I agree. As a Swede that love Swedish cuisine, i do prefer the Danish sandwiches over ours. A Swedish shrimp sandwich is close to perfection but most Danish sandwiches is even better.
We danish people are kind and loving people and loves to get our visitors a good time and memory... Im very impressed about you ability to pronounce our danish language like that! Many have problems because we have æ ø å in our alphabet 😮 Look up the danish word "Hygge" We are all about that😊 Thank you for visiting our country and your kind and respectful nature 😊 You are always welcome ❤
I am Danish and lived near "Bakken" (The Hill), the oldest amusement park in the world! - was magical as a kid ;) An ancient amusement park inside a large "national forest" (Large in Danish terms ;) called "Dyrehaven" (Animal Garden). Remember we trekked the forest, smoked joints and entered this surrealistic place, deep in the woods... In winter time we tobogganed the"Devil Hill" in the park at night - very steep and very dangerous - lol!
@@Emekaiwueze hope you visited Freetown Christiania too. its a special place with cool art. just dont film inthere unless you get permission. they sell weed inthere and dont want to be on camera. if you can respect that then youre good.
@@williamresen3662 i think its a bad choice. i would rather have the young people have a place to shop where there is only low grade "additives" instead of having to shop at shady places and apartments where they risk the " sorry we are sold out but you can take a couple of these they act same way " . imo it should be legal. i smoked for 30 years to manage my anxiety and ptsd because i dont want meds that in the long run mess with your head and ruins kidney and liver. its not right you have to do something illegal to function . i also think fewer people would start smoking because when legal its not so exciting for the young ones. its a win win.
@@williamresen3662 i think its a bad choice. it will just push the young people out in shady apartments where they get exposed to stronger stuff. they are not fixing a problem but starting one that is out of control.
If you come back you shuld go to cities like Odense, Aarhus or Aalborg, its still big cities with lots of good food and stuff to see, but its more down to earth, and in my opinion the real Denmark 😃
I agree. Most 'guides' want to seem knowledgeable while talking sh*tt, but he was actually right on most things. If I have to mention something that could be argued, it's the "no Remoulade in Sweden". It might be hard to find in restaurant's but most Swedish stores in the southern part of the country have several brands. If a supermarket has 10 types of ketchup and 16 types of mustard, they will have 2-4 brands of remoulade and remoulade sauce.
'Flødeboller' is delicious and it's super easy to make yourself. Base: 150 g marzipan (or store-bought wafers or biscuits as the base) Meringue filling: 150 g sugar 75 g glucose syrup (can be substituted with honey) 1 dl water 75 g pasteurized egg whites (equivalent to about 2-3 pasteurized egg whites) 1 tsp vanilla sugar Coating: 300 g dark chocolate (or milk chocolate if you prefer) Optional toppings: coconut flakes, freeze-dried berries, or chopped nuts for decoration Method: Base: Roll out the marzipan to about 0.5 cm thickness. Use a cookie cutter or glass to cut out small circles that fit the base of the "flødeboller." Bake the marzipan bases at 180°C (350°F) for about 5-7 minutes until lightly golden. Let them cool. Meringue filling: Heat the sugar, water, and glucose syrup in a saucepan to 117°C (243°F). Use a candy thermometer to ensure the right temperature. Meanwhile, whisk the egg whites with the vanilla sugar until stiff peaks form. Once the sugar syrup reaches the right temperature, slowly pour it in a thin stream into the egg whites while continuing to whisk. Whip the mixture for about 8-10 minutes until it's glossy and thick. Spoon the meringue into a piping bag with a round nozzle, and pipe it into small peaks on top of the marzipan bases. Let the "flødeboller" sit for at least 1 hour to allow the meringue to set. Coating: Melt the chocolate in a double boiler or in the microwave. Gently dip the "flødeboller" in the melted chocolate, or pour the chocolate over them with a spoon. If desired, decorate with coconut, freeze-dried berries, or chopped nuts while the chocolate is still wet. Let the "flødeboller" cool until the chocolate has fully hardened. Storage: Store the "flødeboller" in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week.
i almost fell off my chair when i heard the price in the bakery for 2 cakes and 2 coffee's 😅😂, im a dane myself and the price is 20,13 US$. that is alot for 2 cakes and 2 coffee's 😅
Well, your email link is not working on your channel... Anyways, I'll be down to show you around some other places in Denmark if you would like some other time. I'm from Denmark but am also kinda Kiwi (NZ), so I will be putting a nice spin on things for you ;) Much love from DK & NZ
Actually the danish and the Finnish, are the two countries that consume the most coffee or citizen in the world. Also If you ever decide to visit Denmark again, you should try and visit Århus, which is the "cultural capital of Denmark" (apparently) But also a smaller city named Aalborg, kinda like a mini version of Copenhagen in many way, alot of great restaurants, and a great party street named "Jomfru Ane Gade" its like a street, about 160 meters long, only with bars
in denmark we have a word called hygge, it means a lot of things, like the feeling you have when you are all snug up with your loved ones on a snow stormy christmas night, now take that feeling and put it into a word you get "hygge". First lesson done, second lesson, We also have a thing called "hygge racism". Btw it looks like he only showed you the nice parts of town, there's a lot of hidden gems around the more gritty places, "hoods" whatever you wanna call it, here its called a ghetto tho
So nice to see an American who are NOT wearing sunglasses on, in an entire video🙂 In Denmark that's considered very rude. Great video, great guy to show You Copenhagen.
Nah, Prater in Vienna, Austria is 2nd oldest (opened in 1766). And apparently Tivoli is tied for 3rd oldest with "Blackgang Chine" on the Isle of Wight (both opened in 1843)
@@LordLorenSoth it depends on what is considered an amusement park, as prater was not originally what would be called an amusement park when it was opened to the public, only a lot later did it become one
@@LordLorenSoth it's nok like it was an argument for my case more than yours. We were both right and we were both wrong. I henstly hadn't heard of the amusement park before today
If you ain't a asshole and you talk nice to people (you might have to start the talk) you will have a great talk and good time (You talked with %200 nice energy)
Im a Danish guy, loved the video. But the guy telling him, out of the blue "you should tell him its only for the rich people" I know it was meant like, so he knew it wasn't ordinary that people just eat there. But still, why presume he couldn't figure that out and insert himself in the video. Ahh it just caught me off-guard 😂
Nice video, i hope you enjoyed it here and i think it was nice to see others views on Denmark. But next time come to the real Denmark in jutland and try some of our traditional food perhaps!
Depends on what Dane you meet and where you're from/your own customs. If you are a westerner or Christian chances are they will treat you good. If you're some economic migrant, chances are you would be hated.
"it's not a moose" 😂 Oh Google translate, you silly, silly thing. I think the best way to explain it to a brit/american, would be "picadilly with mayo" or "tartar sauce"
I just googled "tangy". I always thought it mend like chewy/bitter, something like that. But it's more like "syrlig"/ sour. Well you learn something new.. 😁 And now i'ts just bonus info, here, where noone afsked for it! 😆😆😅😂
you met the perfect Dane for this, the guy was so wholesome!!
one of the best films on youtube about a foreigner visiting Denmark !
This is so wholesome.☺ It's always great to meet locals and get guided around in a nice pace when visiting different countries. You get to experience so much more culture when it's not those regular paid guided tours.
22:44
Homemade remoulade - Recipe
2 dl mayonnaise
2 tbsp. capers
1 pc. carrot
5 pieces cornichons (small pickled cucumbers)
1/2 pc. small onion
1 tsp. mustard
1 tsp. curry
1 pinch of salt and pepper (To taste)
--
Procedure
Cut the carrot into coarse slices and cook them for five minutes in a saucepan or a few minutes in the microwave in a cup of water.
Put the capers, carrot, cornichons and onion in a blender and blend it well. Or use an immersion blender.
Stir the blended vegetables together with the mayonnaise, mustard and curry and season with salt and pepper.
Nice!!!
@@shoutoutfromdenmark hell yeah
Thank you! I have seen way too many people saying we are cold and unfriendly to foreigners.
People up north tend to be a little shy, and we tend to not jump into a conversation with strangers out of politeness, trying to be respectful of others' personal space and not wanting to bother anyone in public.
You have a unique way of discovering the city. It's refreshing to see, and it's wonderful that you have such a likable personality.
This entire vlog is very wholesome.
This was so wholesome. I love seeing foreigners visit our country, and this was especially cool.
chill and wholesome video, and Phillip provided a lot of good information about Copenhagen - one of the better vlogs to showcase Copenhagen
Thanks 💙
bro this was great and he said almost everything i wouldve said too so i am glad you got all this information :D
Very wholesome video. Glad you liked Denmark, Emeka! 😁
Such a lovely video showcasing Denmark, really enjoyed it! And Philip was such a great guide/host. A true Dane, through and through. Thank you!
Thank you so much 💙
Wow the way he says flødebolle is on point wild man! :D
I wonder why he didn´t tell him the original name of it XD
Good guide Philip.
Sending love from Jylland
Thank you, Philip 🥰
Very wholesome and great video. Gave me a big smile :)
Just beautiful. Exactly the 30-minute getaway I needed. Thanks! :)
Great video, top tier guide. All the best from CPH ❤
Thanks 💙
Amazing guide in Copenhagen - And great video.
From a Dane :)
Love these videos bro - so cool to see somebody take care of you and showing you it properly. You should bring this guy with you if you ever come back - he has a cool vibe
It’s so interesting to see and hear others view on Denmark….. I really hope your stay here was positive 😊
Great guide!
Was about to say, really found a great guy to talk about the areas, but he kinda forgot to talk about gl. Torv... other than it's where ppl get drunk.
Thank you so much 💙
If you ever come back to Denmark. Try out the towns further away from the bigger cities. There's many interesting to see as well. As a Dane, I am very proud of what nature we have, the ruins of castles and forts here and there, the small random facts about some of the smaller towns. Copenhagen is a very cultural city and such to try out as a tourist for their first visit. If you visit us again, then personally, I could show you around some of the towns like Elsinore (Helsingør in Danish), the little town where Sweden invaded Denmark to stop us from aiding the Prussians and Russians in the great northern war. All such small facts can be found out here on the smaller villages a little ways away from our Capital. (Btw. I live on Zealand too)
We're without a doubt happy to have you here. :) Hope your stay has been nice so far.
Helsingør is basically Copenhagen too to anyone who doesn't live in the capital region. It's like saying Queens isn't part of NYC.
@@JutlandAngel I will have to disagree with you on that one. Helsingør is much more overrun by the Swedish peeps, plus it is marginally smaller as well. Plus, the nature around the city, is in my oppinion, much more beautiful than that of Copenhagen.
I see your name bears the land of Denmark's mainland. Is that claim based on the good ol' mainland - devil isle vibe? :)
Such a great video!
The food looks very nice. And your friend (host) is a very pleasant guy! Well done! Wish I was there!❤
Thanks 💙
That guy couldn't have done a better job guiding!! 👏👏👏
such a wonderfull guy!
a few places i would switch out
1) hotdogs: either take the traditonal one in the city, or if i perfer a fancy one like you got it's hotdog john, just between the central station and tivoli
2) burgers: i would any day choose dandilon over gasoline, but besides those there is a lot of good burger joints! Gasoline, Dandelion, Popl, tommi's, Jagger,.. and a hell of a lot more, you could make a whole series about burgers in copenhagen.
3) jagger makes great chicken burgers. but the best is poulette ! (you where standing right next to it, at gasolin
great episode !... and a great host for the city!
Copenhagen is just something else. I'm lucky to live 1 hour away.
deepwoken 💔💔
@@rottespisr1241 huh?
Jylland can also something :)
@@silasstergaard2631 yeah, jylland is alright if you are too far away from cph . . .
@thedudeguy123 true but if you are more to that if city life of course you should choose cph
Such a lovely video, and now i want to try everything 😊.
You still need to taste warm liver pâté with bacon, and roast pork with parsley sauce, and Danish meatballs with brown sauce and potatoes, and my favorite crebinettes with béarnaise sauce and potatoes. Hope you are not done with Denmark yet.
Gasoline grill has been nominated as one of the best burgers in the world, not only Denmark ❤😊
Omg, just randomly saw you video on my FYP, and thought it would be fun to watch. Starts it. And...... suddenly I recognize someone. The cashier at the Lego store, was one of my best friends, back when i was a teenager. Havent seen him in years. But nice to see that he doing well :)
I approve this video, really interesting to see an American take in the Danish culture, taste and feel it. I want to taste and feel the American culture one day🫡🤛
Nice video!
Yes, burger is ok, but one hopes that you try high-class smørrebrød/open sandwich, something more defining Denmark.
Welcome to Denmark.🇩🇰
I agree. As a Swede that love Swedish cuisine, i do prefer the Danish sandwiches over ours.
A Swedish shrimp sandwich is close to perfection but most Danish sandwiches is even better.
Very cool video!
great stuff dude :)
🙌❤️❤️ Really Enjoyed ❤❤🙌
We danish people are kind and loving people and loves to get our visitors a good time and memory...
Im very impressed about you ability to pronounce our danish language like that!
Many have problems because we have æ ø å in our alphabet 😮
Look up the danish word "Hygge"
We are all about that😊
Thank you for visiting our country and your kind and respectful nature 😊
You are always welcome ❤
You are really good at saying danish words
Fantastic tour guide you have Emeka.
Thanks James
Great video! Much love from Denmark 🇩🇰
Welcome back 😊
I am Danish and lived near "Bakken" (The Hill), the oldest amusement park in the world! - was magical as a kid ;) An ancient amusement park inside a large "national forest" (Large in Danish terms ;) called "Dyrehaven" (Animal Garden).
Remember we trekked the forest, smoked joints and entered this surrealistic place, deep in the woods... In winter time we tobogganed the"Devil Hill" in the park at night - very steep and very dangerous - lol!
Copenhagen is pretty...hoope the bakery area...lovlely
hehe Philiph is a good guy, known him for years :)
Tak gamle drenge ☺ Håber det går godt
Nice video:)
Thank you for visiting my country and city :)
🫶🏾🫶🏾🙌🏾
Good watch
This is so funny, love you.
Cool 👍 Philip was a great guide 😁 🍣☕️🍪🍩
And great friend :)
@@Emekaiwueze hope you visited Freetown Christiania too. its a special place with cool art. just dont film inthere unless you get permission. they sell weed inthere and dont want to be on camera. if you can respect that then youre good.
@@MrLarsgren not anymore, pusher street is officially closed down with constant police roaming around christiania
@@williamresen3662 i think its a bad choice. i would rather have the young people have a place to shop where there is only low grade "additives" instead of having to shop at shady places and apartments where they risk the " sorry we are sold out but you can take a couple of these they act same way " . imo it should be legal. i smoked for 30 years to manage my anxiety and ptsd because i dont want meds that in the long run mess with your head and ruins kidney and liver. its not right you have to do something illegal to function . i also think fewer people would start smoking because when legal its not so exciting for the young ones. its a win win.
@@williamresen3662 i think its a bad choice. it will just push the young people out in shady apartments where they get exposed to stronger stuff.
they are not fixing a problem but starting one that is out of control.
25:00 A well made remoulade is the best!
Philip a real one!!!
Thanks man
You have a new fan from YCMA hostal or whatever!! nice to meet you
Nice to meet you as well 🙌🏾
If you come back you shuld go to cities like Odense, Aarhus or Aalborg, its still big cities with lots of good food and stuff to see, but its more down to earth, and in my opinion the real Denmark 😃
This Philip said everything I was thinking xD
I agree. Most 'guides' want to seem knowledgeable while talking sh*tt, but he was actually right on most things.
If I have to mention something that could be argued, it's the "no Remoulade in Sweden". It might be hard to find in restaurant's but most Swedish stores in the southern part of the country have several brands.
If a supermarket has 10 types of ketchup and 16 types of mustard, they will have 2-4 brands of remoulade and remoulade sauce.
Thanks 😊
'Flødeboller' is delicious and it's super easy to make yourself.
Base:
150 g marzipan (or store-bought wafers or biscuits as the base)
Meringue filling:
150 g sugar
75 g glucose syrup (can be substituted with honey)
1 dl water
75 g pasteurized egg whites (equivalent to about 2-3 pasteurized egg whites)
1 tsp vanilla sugar
Coating:
300 g dark chocolate (or milk chocolate if you prefer)
Optional toppings: coconut flakes, freeze-dried berries, or chopped nuts for decoration
Method:
Base:
Roll out the marzipan to about 0.5 cm thickness.
Use a cookie cutter or glass to cut out small circles that fit the base of the "flødeboller."
Bake the marzipan bases at 180°C (350°F) for about 5-7 minutes until lightly golden. Let them cool.
Meringue filling:
Heat the sugar, water, and glucose syrup in a saucepan to 117°C (243°F). Use a candy thermometer to ensure the right temperature.
Meanwhile, whisk the egg whites with the vanilla sugar until stiff peaks form.
Once the sugar syrup reaches the right temperature, slowly pour it in a thin stream into the egg whites while continuing to whisk. Whip the mixture for about 8-10 minutes until it's glossy and thick.
Spoon the meringue into a piping bag with a round nozzle, and pipe it into small peaks on top of the marzipan bases. Let the "flødeboller" sit for at least 1 hour to allow the meringue to set.
Coating:
Melt the chocolate in a double boiler or in the microwave.
Gently dip the "flødeboller" in the melted chocolate, or pour the chocolate over them with a spoon.
If desired, decorate with coconut, freeze-dried berries, or chopped nuts while the chocolate is still wet.
Let the "flødeboller" cool until the chocolate has fully hardened.
Storage:
Store the "flødeboller" in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week.
The oldest Roller coaster in Denmark is in Tivoli, but Bakken is the oldest amusement park in the world
Vienna pastries are fire btw. need to try danish ones when i can
Bro if you moved to Denmark you would get fat because this shit is so good. Glad you enjoy your stay! :)
best burger in denmark is from Jing Ching in Nørresundby, near Aalborg. the Jumbo.
if u wanna go on a food tour, get a local foodie to show u around, but u are gonna eat a lot of food...
i almost fell off my chair when i heard the price in the bakery for 2 cakes and 2 coffee's 😅😂, im a dane myself and the price is 20,13 US$. that is alot for 2 cakes and 2 coffee's 😅
hey mr Texas , nice hat , man you are doing great , I like Texas , one of the greatest place in US , hope people was nice to you , have a nice day
Well, your email link is not working on your channel... Anyways, I'll be down to show you around some other places in Denmark if you would like some other time. I'm from Denmark but am also kinda Kiwi (NZ), so I will be putting a nice spin on things for you ;) Much love from DK & NZ
Thx, Finally a video with real wienerbrød and not the fing Cinnamon bun.
Actually the danish and the Finnish, are the two countries that consume the most coffee or citizen in the world.
Also If you ever decide to visit Denmark again, you should try and visit Århus, which is the "cultural capital of Denmark" (apparently) But also a smaller city named Aalborg, kinda like a mini version of Copenhagen in many way, alot of great restaurants, and a great party street named "Jomfru Ane Gade" its like a street, about 160 meters long, only with bars
the 2nd oldest amusement park in the world is in Austria
Yep.
Wurstelprater.
Phil is a legend
Remoulade is of french origin. Nice video :)
in denmark we have a word called hygge, it means a lot of things, like the feeling you have when you are all snug up with your loved ones on a snow stormy christmas night, now take that feeling and put it into a word you get "hygge". First lesson done, second lesson, We also have a thing called "hygge racism". Btw it looks like he only showed you the nice parts of town, there's a lot of hidden gems around the more gritty places, "hoods" whatever you wanna call it, here its called a ghetto tho
Im from Copenhagen🇩🇰❤️
So nice to see an American who are NOT wearing sunglasses on, in an entire video🙂 In Denmark that's considered very rude. Great video, great guy to show You Copenhagen.
Just a little fact check: The rollercoaster in Tivoli is the oldest, build in 1914 (in Tivoli) and the one at Bakke are from 1932.
My brother-in-law used to say:
If you want to become a millionaire, go to the United States and make "flødeboller"... 😀👍
Bro Indonesia tied Saudi Arabia 1-1!! They’re playing Australia in Jakarta on Tuesday too!
I believe the second oldest in Vienna , Austria 🇦🇹
Eating pastries on an electrical box is peak Copenhagen
Tivoli is in fact the second oldest amusement park in the world right after Bakken
Nah, Prater in Vienna, Austria is 2nd oldest (opened in 1766).
And apparently Tivoli is tied for 3rd oldest with "Blackgang Chine" on the Isle of Wight (both opened in 1843)
@@LordLorenSoth it depends on what is considered an amusement park, as prater was not originally what would be called an amusement park when it was opened to the public, only a lot later did it become one
@@HTX-enjoyer that's a fair argument to which I don't have any immediate answers
@@LordLorenSoth it's nok like it was an argument for my case more than yours. We were both right and we were both wrong. I henstly hadn't heard of the amusement park before today
Come too Silkeborg, then Århus next time 🥳
The spandauer is also called Bagerens dårlige øje (The bakers infected eye) 😁
"The Baker's Bad Eye" might be more on point (and easier to digest)
Watching again Indonesia vs Australia in gbk stadium ❤
If you ain't a asshole and you talk nice to people (you might have to start the talk) you will have a great talk and good time (You talked with %200 nice energy)
He should try the “fem flade flødeboller på et flat flødebollefad”
Im a Danish guy, loved the video. But the guy telling him, out of the blue "you should tell him its only for the rich people" I know it was meant like, so he knew it wasn't ordinary that people just eat there. But still, why presume he couldn't figure that out and insert himself in the video. Ahh it just caught me off-guard 😂
He heard us talking about it being expensive there. That part just didn’t make the video because of noise in the background lol
At some point you should try and see more of Denmark and not just Copenhagen. Copenhagen is so different from the rest of Denmark
Nice video, i hope you enjoyed it here and i think it was nice to see others views on Denmark. But next time come to the real Denmark in jutland and try some of our traditional food perhaps!
the ¨foam¨ is just eggwhites whisked with a stand mixer with sugar until the seen texture
The winter in Denmark isn't really cold anymore, because of the climate changes.
Bro, Please Comeback to Indonesia. Because Indonesia playing world cup qualified versus Australia date 10 September 2024
I don't think his gonna come there..
Flat White is the only “latte” to drink more coffe less milk
POPEL der ligger lige ved siden af gadekøkknet er NOMA's burger ( POPEL is just right beside Gadekøkknet, yellow building in video, its NOMA burger )
i broke my front two teeth on the bakerys steps when i was like 3 years old
Depends on what Dane you meet and where you're from/your own customs. If you are a westerner or Christian chances are they will treat you good. If you're some economic migrant, chances are you would be hated.
Im going to travel to Copenhagen next month. Can everyone give me the name of that oldest bakery? I need to visit 😅
❤Denmark 🫶🏾🫶🏾
🎉🎉🎉
''Remoulade'' XD
"it's not a moose" 😂 Oh Google translate, you silly, silly thing.
I think the best way to explain it to a brit/american, would be "picadilly with mayo" or "tartar sauce"
@@dgh25 i was also thinking what the f... does a moose have do with this? :D:D
@@blomsterfreak 🤣
@@dgh25 Yes, but with a hint of mustard.
I just googled "tangy". I always thought it mend like chewy/bitter, something like that.
But it's more like "syrlig"/ sour. Well you learn something new.. 😁
And now i'ts just bonus info, here, where noone afsked for it! 😆😆😅😂
Dude I I’m Turkish and I live in Silkeborg I got bron in denmark, Silkeborg but for me in Silkeborg is very boring nothing happens bruh
Im from danmark
Copenhagen is probably the most expensive city in Denmark, where I live (hjørring) whenever something is expensive we call it Copenhagen prices
That’s a myth. You just go to the usual tourist traps.
Not really, only the housing is cheaper.