American wife: Can you please buy me a pack of Oreos *buys a pack of Dominos* *Time passes* American wife: Can you please buy me a pack of those better Oreos?
I am glad that you enjoyed the salty licorice Jenny! ^_^ You do realize that we'll have to make you an honorary Finn now, right? Since the Wiener Nougat were not exactly to your liking, you might want to test out some of the other staples of the Finnish festive season (in terms of candy) such as Vihreät Kuulat (lit. green balls) which are a sort of marmalade sphere that are never available in regular shops outside December. xD
Now I'm tempted to send you a package of all different sorts of salmiakki we have here (although that package would end up weighing a ton unless I took some of the candies from their original packaging and repackaged a smaller amount of each), we even have a salmiakki advent calendar available every Christmas (I buy one for myself and one as an yearly early Christmas gift for my mother every year, but sometimes they get sold out before I go to buy one one the first of December) maybe if I could find you one of those it could be a cheap lightweight package with a good variety of different types of salmiakki 🤔 Salmiakki = Salty liquorice salted with ammonium chloride salt instead of sodium chloride salt (table salt), ammonium chloride has a very distinctive flavour and it's what gives Finnish salmiakki it's distinctive and unique taste and what makes it different from regular salty liquorice. Nowadays there's also salmiakki candies that don't actually contain any liquorice so you could make the case that salmiakki is actually the ammonium chloride salt.
It is so great to see how much you enjoyed of those goodies. That makes me so happy to make you happy . It was great offer to you enjoyment after all years (I don't even remember how many) of watching and enjoying of your videos. I think that "Tutti frutti" is like bit of all fruits. There is huge variety of liqourices, with salty flavor on salty liqourice its own candy what is so different than just liqourice. (There is also those liqourice sticks with chcolate and raspberry filling!). That salty liqourice was mild ones, in my opinion. But it is totally own challenge try and eat those first time ever. :P Yes, Dominoes are like Oreos. I think best way to seperate cookie parts is just twist it :P ((but where was Tyrkisk Peber candies? Didn't you dare to taste it? ;) ))
Yea those tutti frutti "salted liquorice" aren't really the real deal.. The actual dreaded thing is called salmiakki and it's nothing like liquorice... Well it's black but that's all the similarities. Liquorice and salmiakki taste very different. :) But I'm happy you enjoyed our finnish sweets.
Salmiakki itself (ammonium chloride) is white powder, which sometimes is pressed into candy on its own, but usually it's mixed with liquorice (hence salty liquorice as ammonium chloride is a salt).
@@House_of_Caine Yep, ammonium chloride is white, most of us finns have made ammonium chloride at a high school chemistry class. I was just trying to explain in a simple way that liquorice, salty liquorice and salmiakki are different. So I didn't go into the science of it. And most of the candy that is sold as "salmiakki" in stores is black. You just need to know which are the real deal salmiakki. For those who doesn't live in Finland. :)
American wife: Can you please buy me a pack of Oreos
*buys a pack of Dominos*
*Time passes*
American wife: Can you please buy me a pack of those better Oreos?
I am glad that you enjoyed the salty licorice Jenny! ^_^ You do realize that we'll have to make you an honorary Finn now, right? Since the Wiener Nougat were not exactly to your liking, you might want to test out some of the other staples of the Finnish festive season (in terms of candy) such as Vihreät Kuulat (lit. green balls) which are a sort of marmalade sphere that are never available in regular shops outside December. xD
I often buy German Scho-Ka-Kola from Finland.
The Scandanavians are nuts for liquorice, so much variety.
ALL that licorice stuff looked SOOOO GOOD!
14:30 Finally someone said it!
17:48 I genuinely thought you were going to burst into tears at that point LOL
You're funny..and of course you like finnish chocolate...I love when your like humming..of those Domino and chocolate
Thank you!
Now I'm tempted to send you a package of all different sorts of salmiakki we have here (although that package would end up weighing a ton unless I took some of the candies from their original packaging and repackaged a smaller amount of each), we even have a salmiakki advent calendar available every Christmas (I buy one for myself and one as an yearly early Christmas gift for my mother every year, but sometimes they get sold out before I go to buy one one the first of December) maybe if I could find you one of those it could be a cheap lightweight package with a good variety of different types of salmiakki 🤔
Salmiakki = Salty liquorice salted with ammonium chloride salt instead of sodium chloride salt (table salt), ammonium chloride has a very distinctive flavour and it's what gives Finnish salmiakki it's distinctive and unique taste and what makes it different from regular salty liquorice. Nowadays there's also salmiakki candies that don't actually contain any liquorice so you could make the case that salmiakki is actually the ammonium chloride salt.
mmm Finnish chocolate !!
That was funny...take good care of yourself.
15:19 Now we know what Jenny's "foodgasm" face looks like 🤣🤣🤣
Responsible trade, ie. fair trade, (Reilu kauppa) would mean that they are bought from farmers ensuring that farmers actually get something in return.
Don't eat em all at once now, your head will go into a Spin Spin Sugar rush!
Consuming the content of the video of you consuming the content of the box :)
It is so great to see how much you enjoyed of those goodies. That makes me so happy to make you happy . It was great offer to you enjoyment after all years (I don't even remember how many) of watching and enjoying of your videos. I think that "Tutti frutti" is like bit of all fruits. There is huge variety of liqourices, with salty flavor on salty liqourice its own candy what is so different than just liqourice. (There is also those liqourice sticks with chcolate and raspberry filling!). That salty liqourice was mild ones, in my opinion. But it is totally own challenge try and eat those first time ever. :P Yes, Dominoes are like Oreos. I think best way to seperate cookie parts is just twist it :P ((but where was Tyrkisk Peber candies? Didn't you dare to taste it? ;) ))
They're getting their own video (I mention that at the end somewhere)
@@JennyverseLive hahaha. Seems I need then listen video better or not to watch before morning coffee (or not too late on evening) xD
The tyrkisk peber candy is literally in the background😂
Yea those tutti frutti "salted liquorice" aren't really the real deal.. The actual dreaded thing is called salmiakki and it's nothing like liquorice... Well it's black but that's all the similarities. Liquorice and salmiakki taste very different. :) But I'm happy you enjoyed our finnish sweets.
Salmiakki itself (ammonium chloride) is white powder, which sometimes is pressed into candy on its own, but usually it's mixed with liquorice (hence salty liquorice as ammonium chloride is a salt).
@@House_of_Caine Yep, ammonium chloride is white, most of us finns have made ammonium chloride at a high school chemistry class. I was just trying to explain in a simple way that liquorice, salty liquorice and salmiakki are different. So I didn't go into the science of it. And most of the candy that is sold as "salmiakki" in stores is black. You just need to know which are the real deal salmiakki. For those who doesn't live in Finland. :)
Never eat the red bit on a baby bell cheese 😉
Didn't quite catch what you were saying when eating the chocolate. ;)
And if you're still looking for a webstore to buy more finnish chocolate and more... www.suomikauppa.fi
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Interesting video,but doubly so when we can actually see you :)
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