Hungarian snacks and chio and Lays and Nestle, okay :D I could get a BBQ Chio and call it American Snack. Not a good collection but at least it had 2-3 traditional one.
00:23 Hungary is the only one place on earth, what borders on itself. The UK-FR-USA alliance stolen the 72% of the 1000 years old hungary, then made artifical/never existed countries from that detached parts: romania, czeko-slovakia, "yugoslavia", then gave the other parts to the "already existed" (such serbia, austria, croatia) mini states to make them bigger. For example: Even romania alone got around ~115000km2 from hungary (hungary IS 97000Km2 after, just for compare) The "ukrainian" story is different. The new czekoslovakian leader afraid from the soviet dictator stalin, then gave some parts from the old hungarian parts to him as "gift" (for peace/don't attack) So the "ukrainian" border came just like that. That part was czeko-slovakian first (from the UK-FR-USA payment agreements for the first WW)
Growing up in NewSouthWales you would call hard lollies 🍭 as boiled lollies . Chocolate was never called a lolly. Boiled lollies and licorice you would buy from an old fashioned lolly shoppe. Something you wouldn't normally buy from a supermarket. They also sold spiders - tall glasses of softdrink with a scoop of icecream on top.
Always interesting to see what other countries like as snacks. Some are almost identical to our own, and some are just terrible, but the locals love them.
Lollies, confused me when I first came to Australia. At work as child care worker, I ask for a flannel, and confused the assistant, they call them face washers, I suppose they are more self explanatory. Anyway interesting, and I was thinking blue ribbon just before you said it, your favourite does sound good👍. 😆❤
Nothing comes close to Cherry Ripe Charlie...well we would call a lollie on a stick a LOLLIPOP...I was at the servo (petrol station) yesterday looking for a Golden Gaytime, none unfortunately....BUT I saw Kit Kat ice creams...didn't know about them before yesterday, as I tend to buy Bulla Vanilla Ice Cream in tubs. Do you have Kit Kat ice creams in the UK?
@@RobReacts1 Don't know what to tell you...each country has it's own vocabulary....have a look for that kit kat ice cream next time you're near a shop that sells ice creams...if not, you'll have to try them when you get down under. I will buy one & compare it to a Gaytime ...
Az egyik nagy kedvencem a Duna kavics gyermekkoromban is imádtam ! Csodás ahogy megkostoljatok az édesegeinket ! Ami nekünk mindennapos nektek érdekes ! Imadlak titeket ! 😅😊❤🥰😍😘
Szeretünk más kultúrákat és országokat felfedezni. És az étel nagyszerű módja ennek. Ez a google fordítóval történik, ezért sajnálom, ha nincs értelme.
@@RobReacts1 annyit szertnek meg kérni hogyha lehetőség van rá az ételeinket is kóstoljaljatok meg ! Fantasztikus a magyar konyha ! Köszönöm szépen a választ !
It would be good to see a snack box from japan. I love japan. They have their own version of old fashioned lolly shoppes and they are so exciting to trail through.
Not a very representative pack of our snacks.There are many others, with more notoriety and better quality. But yeah, that thing has nothing to do with our favorite pancake. That's an insult to the pancake gods. : D I mean, even if you say the word 'pancake', a hungarian will have a completely different looking thing come to mind. Pancakes here tend to have much thinner pastry, which gets rolled up and you can fill the stuff up with anything. The three basic types of fillings are cottage cheese (sugary), marmalade (usually peach, but it can be anything) and cocoa powder with some sugar and grinded walnut on top. But you can put Nutella, pudding, chocolate sauce or any creamy substance - even ice cream - inside. There's also the salty version with meat, onion, garlic and other vegetables.
You have to practice your technic of tasting :D The Balaton szelet should eaten storey from storey not bite like a sandwich! You have to eat the Sport szelet by small bites not like a sandwich too... :D
Sad package. Mostly low-quality sweets. Much better ones are also produced in Hungary. They say that many of them require cooling, so they cannot be placed in such packages. There are at least 10 types of sports bars and you got the worst. By the way, there are really a lot of rum-flavored sweets in Hungary.
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i noticed these r the cheap stuff like when i was a kid had some extra change i buy one of these about zizi its not even the original...hm weird some of these areeee like u have to grow up with it to like it or love it cuz lets say the ízvilág szamba is one of the most cheapest chocolates u can buy taste of my childhood right there
i am 30 years old hungarian, and I never saw that pancake in my life. It must be some cheap shity artificial garbage what you can get in the lands of Mordor.... I also don't know who the **** sent you this package.... I can make better one while I am blindfolded, with handcuffs on me in a whealchear....
How does a hungarian snack tasting test could even existing without Pöttyös Túrórudi?:)
haha sadly we can only eat what we were sent :(
@@RobReacts1 oh. allright..then you've been forgiven 😉😄
and most of those are not even hungarian...
It needs cooling.
Semmi köze nincs hozzánk magyarokhoz egyiksem sem. :( Ki küldött ilyeneket?
Hungarians love the mastercrock and balaton slice, I have never seen the rest here. Zoli from Hungary
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Hungarian snacks and chio and Lays and Nestle, okay :D I could get a BBQ Chio and call it American Snack.
Not a good collection but at least it had 2-3 traditional one.
lollies on a stick are called lollie pops sweets are what you have after your meal like ice cream or plumb pudding etc
What you have after dinner is dessert 😋
00:23 Hungary is the only one place on earth, what borders on itself. The UK-FR-USA alliance stolen the 72% of the 1000 years old hungary, then made artifical/never existed countries from that detached parts: romania, czeko-slovakia, "yugoslavia", then gave the other parts to the "already existed" (such serbia, austria, croatia) mini states to make them bigger. For example: Even romania alone got around ~115000km2 from hungary (hungary IS 97000Km2 after, just for compare) The "ukrainian" story is different. The new czekoslovakian leader afraid from the soviet dictator stalin, then gave some parts from the old hungarian parts to him as "gift" (for peace/don't attack) So the "ukrainian" border came just like that. That part was czeko-slovakian first (from the UK-FR-USA payment agreements for the first WW)
Justice for Hungary🇭🇺✌🏻...
The mogyi one have wasabi flawored peanuts too, those are the best imho
I loved how Charlie blushed while you were being a potty mouth 😂😂😂
My mind is filth! 😜
Must be hungry, wanting to eat those snacks. 😜
What? Hungary is only bordered by itself.
Growing up in NewSouthWales you would call hard lollies 🍭 as boiled lollies . Chocolate was never called a lolly. Boiled lollies and licorice you would buy from an old fashioned lolly shoppe. Something you wouldn't normally buy from a supermarket. They also sold spiders - tall glasses of softdrink with a scoop of icecream on top.
Would love ❤ to see more
Rob re: the pancake, I think rubbery, might be the word you're searching for?
Erm possibly, but even then that doesn't quite describe it. Really strange
That pancake thing has nothing to do with the original one what is really popular in Hungary. The one you guys tried is a bad copy a cheap wannabe.
We still have the marshmallow in an ice cream cone lolly here in Australia.
With sherbet at the bottom?😊
That pizza flavored mastercrock was all I ate as a child. Greetings from Zalaegerszeg, Hungary.
Charlie, you like sour cream, weather you like it or not, you like sour cream.
Always interesting to see what other countries like as snacks. Some are almost identical to our own, and some are just terrible, but the locals love them.
Iced lolly = ice block
Delicious right? I can never get enough of them their so good like holly molly
Lollies, confused me when I first came to Australia. At work as child care worker, I ask for a flannel, and confused the assistant, they call them face washers, I suppose they are more self explanatory. Anyway interesting, and I was thinking blue ribbon just before you said it, your favourite does sound good👍. 😆❤
Nothing comes close to Cherry Ripe Charlie...well we would call a lollie on a stick a LOLLIPOP...I was at the servo (petrol station) yesterday looking for a Golden Gaytime, none unfortunately....BUT I saw Kit Kat ice creams...didn't know about them before yesterday, as I tend to buy Bulla Vanilla Ice Cream in tubs. Do you have Kit Kat ice creams in the UK?
Lollies are short for lollypop though! Madness! :D
I dont recall ever seeing a Kitkat ice cream... or have I... I cant remember.
@@RobReacts1 Don't know what to tell you...each country has it's own vocabulary....have a look for that kit kat ice cream next time you're near a shop that sells ice creams...if not, you'll have to try them when you get down under. I will buy one & compare it to a Gaytime ...
Az egyik nagy kedvencem a Duna kavics gyermekkoromban is imádtam ! Csodás ahogy megkostoljatok az édesegeinket ! Ami nekünk mindennapos nektek érdekes ! Imadlak titeket ! 😅😊❤🥰😍😘
Szeretünk más kultúrákat és országokat felfedezni. És az étel nagyszerű módja ennek.
Ez a google fordítóval történik, ezért sajnálom, ha nincs értelme.
@@RobReacts1 annyit szertnek meg kérni hogyha lehetőség van rá az ételeinket is kóstoljaljatok meg ! Fantasztikus a magyar konyha ! Köszönöm szépen a választ !
@@RobReacts1Almost perfect🇭🇺✌🏻...
It would be good to see a snack box from japan. I love japan. They have their own version of old fashioned lolly shoppes and they are so exciting to trail through.
Currently lines up we have Austria, Sweeden and Czech Republic!
Not a very representative pack of our snacks.There are many others, with more notoriety and better quality.
But yeah, that thing has nothing to do with our favorite pancake. That's an insult to the pancake gods. : D I mean, even if you say the word 'pancake', a hungarian will have a completely different looking thing come to mind. Pancakes here tend to have much thinner pastry, which gets rolled up and you can fill the stuff up with anything. The three basic types of fillings are cottage cheese (sugary), marmalade (usually peach, but it can be anything) and cocoa powder with some sugar and grinded walnut on top. But you can put Nutella, pudding, chocolate sauce or any creamy substance - even ice cream - inside. There's also the salty version with meat, onion, garlic and other vegetables.
You have to practice your technic of tasting :D
The Balaton szelet should eaten storey from storey not bite like a sandwich!
You have to eat the Sport szelet by small bites not like a sandwich too... :D
my guys pronounceing is quiet good tbh :D good job
Thanks!!
Sad package. Mostly low-quality sweets. Much better ones are also produced in Hungary. They say that many of them require cooling, so they cannot be placed in such packages. There are at least 10 types of sports bars and you got the worst. By the way, there are really a lot of rum-flavored sweets in Hungary.
God we cant stand rum! :D
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Lol it's spelt lolly in Australia 🇦🇺
It's spelt lolly here too
@@RobReacts1 yeah I thought it was spelt the same there too, bit like a teacher correcting their mispelling aren't I 😂😜
It would’ve been nice if you tried túrórudi, but i understand if you couldn’t find any. Nice video anyways!
Pálinka
You should try - Chilli Chocolate - it sounds horrible but actually it's quite nice.
I'm sure I have tried that before at some point
@@RobReacts1 The brand is Lindt. So I suppose you'd have that brand in the UK?
@@yvonnejohnson3232 yep we love Lindt
@@RobReacts1 Trivia ! Did you know that March 14 is pie day LoL no not the pie you eat.
Why is Pi Day celebrated on the 14th?
Monday, March 14, is “Pi Day,” because the date “3/14” resembles the mathematical constant's approximate value of 3.14.
I’m a rum drinker but do not like the rum flavourings they use in culinary settings which is what the Hungarian sweets
Can’t get jelly cubes here
i noticed these r the cheap stuff
like when i was a kid had some extra change i buy one of these
about zizi its not even the original...hm weird
some of these areeee like u have to grow up with it to like it or love it
cuz lets say the ízvilág szamba is one of the most cheapest chocolates u can buy
taste of my childhood right there
So cheap and nasty chocolate then! 🤣
Break always
bruh 1 of my favorite chips the bacon and they act like its rotten try potato candy
Gee I am jealous, yet on the other hand, I was mean to cut down on my eating.
I'm sure I should be cutting down on my eating too!!
Cumi = pacifier
i am 30 years old hungarian, and I never saw that pancake in my life. It must be some cheap shity artificial garbage what you can get in the lands of Mordor.... I also don't know who the **** sent you this package.... I can make better one while I am blindfolded, with handcuffs on me in a whealchear....
Whoever sent this is primitive.He sent a lot of small-scale industrial crap, most of which is not fashionable here