“Hundreds and thousands? There’s only like 25-50 on here” 😂💀 in Australia they call sprinkles “hundreds and thousands” haha they don’t call them sprinkles
@MenTryVideos, with the ANZAC biscuits, the reason for the moist yet thick texture was because the original recipe calls for: - rolled oats - plain flour - sugar - melted butter - golden syrup - boiled water - bicarbonate of soda. Aside from war rationing, it was a means for longevity that made the recipe not call for eggs, which is why the golden syrup is the binding agent. Golden syrup helped it last the long journey to soldiers in France. Also, with the Freddo Frogs, there's a peppermint flavoured liquid centre that you can get along with the strawberry and, more recently, a popping candy variation.
I can give you a list of things that you can still try from Australia that you might like such as the following below 1. Lamingtons. 2. BBQ snags. 3. A burger with (The Lot). 4. Pavlova. 5. Grilled kangaroo. 6. Fairy Bread. 7. Fish and chips. 8. Golden Gaytime. 9. Freddo Frogs and Caramello Koalas. 10. Arnott's biscuits. 11. Fantales. 12. Milo. 13. Bubble O'Bill. 14. Cherry Ripe. 15. Twisties and Cheezles. 16. Sausage rolls. 17. Kangaroo. 18. Damper. 19. Meet Pie
Not the Australian versions! Our chocolate is manufactured here by our local Cadbury or Nestle factories with our own special recipe as we have added ingredients to stop it from melting.
Freddos were created in the 1930 in Australia by Harry Melbourne an employee of MacRobertson’s confectionary. Were later taken on by Cadburys. Yes they were available in the UK for a few years in 70's but disappeared until mid 90's. Freddo has and always will be originally 100% Australian. Cadbury have factories all over the world, mainly United Kingdom , Ireland, United States, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India, Malta and South Africa and as such there are some strictly regional products not produced in other countries. Please do not presume that Cadbury, the brand and manufacturer are exclusive to the UK.
Anzac cookies are really easy to bake. (Flour, sugar, butter, oats and bi carb). Chuck everything in a bowl, mix, form cookie shape, 15min in oven and enjoy.
I am an Australian and once as a child I lost a tooth eating minties and haven't eaten them since lol Also if you enjoy the sprinkles on the freckles, a common party treat here is buttered white bread covered in sprinkles
Aussie here: the freckles with the hundreds and thousands. You need to do fairy bread. A Aussie kids party snack. White bread, thick layer of butter and hundred thousands ( sprinkles) on top. And done. Eat... so Aussie. Haha
I would love to send you guys some different UK treats. Sweet, savory and pocket money candy. Even comparing UK and US varieties of the same candies because they definitely taste different! As a TimTam suggestion, nibble both ends off, dip one end in cold milk, suck on the other end like a straw and then nom!
ANZAC Stands for Australia New Zealand Army Corps. Anzac Biscuits were sent to soldiers during WW1 because the ingredients didn't spoil easily and the biscuits kept well during naval transportation.
@@Femster1968 At least they were the proper ones that are made for the RSL’s! Thanks for sending the snacks to them but just please, next time add in a letter with the name pronunciations cause it hurts both ears and Aussie souls when they butcher them!
@@FoodTastertv There are quite a few different flavours of Cadbury milk bars most are pretty good but for freddos as much as I love the normal the caramel is top tier for me
They used to give WW1 WW2 Aussie troops those Anzac biscuits at war because they have a high shelf-life, that's why they're associated with the anzacs :) they're also really easy to make.
Omg, you guys crack me up. I sit over here in my chair laughing at all your videos while my husband is telling me to be quiet so he can hear the tv. I'm having way more fun the he is! Thanks for the laughs!😂
Tim Tams are best with coffee. Start by nibbling off diagonal corners. Stick one of the open corners into the coffee and use it as a straw to pull coffee up into the biscuit. Once full of coffee goodness, pop the entire thing into your mouth before the outer chocolate layer melts. This is called a Tim Tam Slam. Enjoy. :)
Put butter and THINLY spread vegemite on bread (white is the best), cut into fingers, place on tray in oven fairly low to dry out until they are crisp and golden. You will eat by the handfuls! Also butter bread and place face down into a bowl of hundreds and thousands to pick up the sprinkles, cut into triangles and eat. Classic kids party food.
ANZAC biscuits were sent to soldiers during the war, they keep very well and were made from the only ingredients that were available during WW1 and WW2. Also nice when microwaved to warm
im a tassie girl myself and haven't personally tried these shapes but love the fact that our little forgotten state is added :) also love you guys and your family's thank you for adding our snacks to your tried supplys. ps its pronounced tazzy
The chocolate tastes different because they are made different then in North America, it’s to stop the chocolate from melting in the heat. Learned that when I went to Perth
Whoever told you that was wrong. The difference is that US chocolate has a much higher sugar content and less cocoa. Australian chocolate melts like any other.
(i'm australian) let me just say i don't know one person who likes vegemite shapes. p.s. fantales are pronounced fan - tales not fan -talley - aes ahaha ALSO that tassy shape thing is the island state at the bottom of australia called tasmania
I love Vegemite shapes! I choose them over any other flavour. In fact, I never really liked them until the Vegemite ones came out. I also like the meat pie and sausage sizzle ones 😜😜
ANZAC means Australia New Zealand Army Corp. And the biscuit were sent by family and women's groups to the Anzac's during WWI, because the ingredients take longer to spoil.
Sometimes I forget that most places don't separate sprinkles (long) and hundreds and thousands (balls)... Also, rank the Tim Tam's by how well they slam! I prefer to slam in English tea but mum prefers coffee
I watched a talk show where the Australian actress introduced the host to Tim Tams. She had him bite small pieces off 2 diagonal corners and then use the cookie (aka biscuit) like a straw in their tea/coffee. Once they had a drink, they ate the cookie while the warm liquid was inside.
Greetings from Oz! 😁🇦🇺 How about taking the wrappers off the packets of TimTams first and then trying to guess the flavours? I've tried most of them myself and I still don't think I'd get them all correct. It'd be fun watching Americans give it a try! 😉
It’s so satisfying watching you both try food from my country. Everything that was said to you is definitely very popular here in Australia. Especially the lollies, shapes, and ANZAC biscuits
Lol sprinkles are called 100s and 1000s in UK too. Not the strands they are sprinkles but the round ones are 100s and 1000s. And Cadbury is pronounced Cad'bree not cad-berry ;) growing up, freedom was solid chocolate and taz was caramel filled version. They cost 10p. Also you wont get chewy caramel in anything uk based (like cadburys) because we call that toffee.
Only 1 minute into this vid and i am from Australia, but the way alot of countries that try Vegemite do it incorrectly. Toast your bread (not totally necessary, choice of how you like your bread) butter it, and not lather it on your bread/toast like its jam. Only a little bit like the amount you'd put toothpaste on your toothbrush for an example. Better on toast though. imo. Love you guys though xoxoxo
Have you tried Tim tam slams? You bite opposite corners and drink hot chocolate through it, stuff it in your mouth and eat it. Best way to eat Tim Tams!
This is so funny to watch as an Aussie! Plus these flavours of shapes are special editions, these particular ones were released for Australia Day. I'd love to see you try the traditional flavours - barbecue, pizza, nacho cheese etc
I continue to love your videos, Gents! :) You could smell coffee beans or have some sorbet when switching from sweet to savory to reset your pallet. :)
Love these videos! For the Tim Tams: we bite the corners opposite to each other diagnoly and then drink coffee or hot chocolate thru it. It's amazing!!!
Jaffas - Like Ja -ffah - Short “a” sound Fantales - Fan - tails - Tales about celebrities for their fans Minties - We don’t really do many jingles in Australia. Also, singular - Mintie Retro Party Mix - Pineapples are the best! Milk Bottles are awful Shapes - We call it Chicken Parmagiana or “Chicken Parma / Parmie”. Australia is a pretty recognisable shape. Tasmania, an island state is “Tassie” LOL ANZAC Bikkies - We have been in the Boer War, WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam and the Gulf Wars. Love them Fredddo Frogs - Fred-o Caramello Koala - Actually, come to think of it, this has a jingle, whoops!! You have to do a Tim Tam Slam, of course
ANZAC biscuits are delicious p.s Anzac stands for Australian & New Zealand Army corps , if there is one thing you should never do to a Australian is to insult the Anzac’s (the solders) or Anzac Day which is on the 25 of April each year
I love Tim Tams! We get them in many of our local grocery stores in NH but only like like 2 flavors, but one of them I like a lot! Yum! You can rank the Tim Tams like you did other stuff. If you want to make it interesting you can try to guess the flavors before you see the package too.
@MenTryVideos, Trust me guys, eat the Tim Tams as a "Tim Tam Slam" with a hot beverage. Steps: 1. Bite a little bit off each opposing corner. 2. Place the Tim Tam into the drink, holding it and sucking it like a straw. 3. Just as it's about to reach the top and disintegrate, "slam" pop it into your mouth. Best done with the double coat variety, let me tell you. 😃
Wow that was a lot of chocolate in that box and it looked so delicious 😋👍🏻👏🏻 i have to say guys i just love your comments on the food you try 🤗❤️ cam i love when you make a jingle for the thing you try, your are really good at it 🤩👏🏻
Make sure you enjoy the tim tams the proper way...yes there is specific instructions...something about biting the ends then sucking a hot beverage up through the tim tam...
"Tasy (or Tassy) shape is Tasmania, the island under the right side of Australia! Clearly depicted on the box with a cracker!! Man, you guys?!!!!!! :P :)
The 'tassie' is the shape of Tasmania, and island state just south of the Australian mainland. It's a regular joke in Australia, due to the Trademark symbol only has the outline of the Australian mainland; due to Tasmania being disconnected by Bass Strait, it is regularly left off most souvenirs.
Hey, Yeah! You guys are trying snacks from my home country. I'm a true born Aussie, born and raised and also a Queenslander from the Far North. I hope you liked them.
Austin choosing Anzac biscuits and Vegimite shapes......give that man citizenship
He deserves the citizenship lol
If he doesn't mind a frothie as well I second this nomination.
AGREED
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Australian here!! "Tassie" is Tasmania, the little detached island at the bottom of Australia 😁
Fellow Aussie here and I laughed so hard at “we own australia now” 😂😂😂
Eb Smites 🙄 not relevant and not interested in your political BS.
@@ebsmites7544 Not the place for that shit here mate! Give it a rest!
Eb Smites seriously, sod off. Stupid “joke” and ridiculous reaction to being told so.
@@mistyleafy1 Looks like they deleted their comments and ran away with their tail in between their legs!
Vegemite is the perfect example to illustrate the phrase "less is more!"
“Hundreds and thousands? There’s only like 25-50 on here” 😂💀 in Australia they call sprinkles “hundreds and thousands” haha they don’t call them sprinkles
No sprinkles are called sprinkles hundreds and thousands are little 100 to 200 dots
I think its pronounced "Fan" "tails"
it is: Fan/tails
*tales .... as in stories.
LOLOL Kiwi here...I was like FaN TaLLI ????
I think that shows how much Spanish is spoken over there hehe 😄
My American uncle used to call them fantahlies until my auntie took pity on him and corrected him.
ANZAC biscuits have oats and golden syrup in them. That’s why they probably taste moist to you both.
Love that this is posted on Australia Day, too! 🦘🇦🇺🐨
TimTam suggestion: blind taste test matching each flavor to its description.
Amen on that suggestion !!!!
Invasion day*
It wasn't though.
Australia day!
@@mrsardesch80 sounds like a fun day !!!
@MenTryVideos, with the ANZAC biscuits, the reason for the moist yet thick texture was because the original recipe calls for:
- rolled oats
- plain flour
- sugar
- melted butter
- golden syrup
- boiled water
- bicarbonate of soda.
Aside from war rationing, it was a means for longevity that made the recipe not call for eggs, which is why the golden syrup is the binding agent. Golden syrup helped it last the long journey to soldiers in France.
Also, with the Freddo Frogs, there's a peppermint flavoured liquid centre that you can get along with the strawberry and, more recently, a popping candy variation.
Lyn.. the lady that sent you guys that package? She's my mum!!!!
As for tim tams? Leave in the fridge or even the freezer overnight before eating
Your mom sent the package ?
@@FoodTastertv yes she did
Always best from the fridge.
So rad. As another Aussie I’ve been desperately waiting for them to do another aus ep. from SE QLD here
Oh my goodness. Pls keep chocolate out of the fridge hehe. It's so much better room temp 🤪
I just want to see them rank the Tim Tams like they've done with other cookies!
Thats also a good suggestion.
Agree with you Floyd, definitely want them to rank them.
I agree
Tim Tams complete me. So freaking good.
Yeah. And try them cold. Dunk in your preferred beverage but don't bother slamming them.
Tim Tam slam with every flavour! & the Jaffas were bowled down the cinema aisle on purpose for fun! 🐨💖😁
And that was when the cinema aisles were ramps and not stairs!
Or.... you'd lick them and throw them at people and leave red/orange marks on them. 😆 or was that just me? 🤷♀️🤣
@@rachelryan5805 Oh that is cheeky!
Jaffa races!
FYI: ANZAC stands for Australian & New Zealand Army Corp.
I can give you a list of things that you can still try from Australia that you might like such as the following below
1. Lamingtons.
2. BBQ snags.
3. A burger with (The Lot).
4. Pavlova.
5. Grilled kangaroo.
6. Fairy Bread.
7. Fish and chips.
8. Golden Gaytime.
9. Freddo Frogs and Caramello Koalas.
10. Arnott's biscuits.
11. Fantales.
12. Milo.
13. Bubble O'Bill.
14. Cherry Ripe.
15. Twisties and Cheezles.
16. Sausage rolls.
17. Kangaroo.
18. Damper.
19. Meet Pie
Jojo huh y
What is a meet pie?
Jess will have to sacrifice her coffee for the Tim Tam Challenge because all the Aussies agree, you must do the Tim Tam Slam.🇦🇺
Hell yeah!
The Tim tam slam originated in prison so the prisoners could eat their biscuit super fast before someone took it from them!
it's been years since i've had one but the Tim Tam slam was amazing. Oreos could never compare after that
The cookies in the blue tin are called Royal Dansk cookies.
We call sprinkles “hundreds and thousands” in the UK too. Cadbury’s Freddos are manufactured in England. ❤️
they look different to ours though! i want strawberry!
Not the Australian versions! Our chocolate is manufactured here by our local Cadbury or Nestle factories with our own special recipe as we have added ingredients to stop it from melting.
And the standard tube shaped ones rather than the lil round hundreds and thousands are called "sugar strands"
Freddos were created in the 1930 in Australia by Harry Melbourne an employee of MacRobertson’s confectionary. Were later taken on by Cadburys. Yes they were available in the UK for a few years in 70's but disappeared until mid 90's. Freddo has and always will be originally 100% Australian. Cadbury have factories all over the world, mainly United Kingdom
, Ireland, United States, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India, Malta and South Africa and as such there are some strictly regional products not produced in other countries. Please do not presume that Cadbury, the brand and manufacturer are exclusive to the UK.
Freddos are Australian
Austin’s restraint in not saying‘that’s what she said’ to Cam talking about the head and just the tip of the milky top chocolate just cracked me up.
Hey guys love your reactions, just wanted to say tassie, it’s pronounced tazzie, more z than s made my day though😂😂😂😂
Anzac cookies are really easy to bake. (Flour, sugar, butter, oats and bi carb). Chuck everything in a bowl, mix, form cookie shape, 15min in oven and enjoy.
I am an Australian and once as a child I lost a tooth eating minties and haven't eaten them since lol
Also if you enjoy the sprinkles on the freckles, a common party treat here is buttered white bread covered in sprinkles
Oooh that sounds like fun to eat !! Lol.
We call it fairy bread
Jaffa’s were rolled down the aisles when movie theatres had wooden floors
Yes that’s what my husband said, he remembers it more than me
yeah nah you suck them till they are soft and then throw them and let it smack the back of people
*Austin trying his damndest not to laugh after saying "ooooh just the head"...* 🤣🤣🤣☠
Aussie here: the freckles with the hundreds and thousands. You need to do fairy bread. A Aussie kids party snack. White bread, thick layer of butter and hundred thousands ( sprinkles) on top. And done. Eat... so Aussie. Haha
They have THE BEST friendship chemistry EVER! Love these guys ❤
I would love to send you guys some different UK treats. Sweet, savory and pocket money candy. Even comparing UK and US varieties of the same candies because they definitely taste different! As a TimTam suggestion, nibble both ends off, dip one end in cold milk, suck on the other end like a straw and then nom!
ANZAC Stands for Australia New Zealand Army Corps. Anzac Biscuits were sent to soldiers during WW1 because the ingredients didn't spoil easily and the biscuits kept well during naval transportation.
I wanted to send homemade but I didn’t think they would get through customs. These were the next best option
@@Femster1968 At least they were the proper ones that are made for the RSL’s! Thanks for sending the snacks to them but just please, next time add in a letter with the name pronunciations cause it hurts both ears and Aussie souls when they butcher them!
@@lmaree200886 I did try, forgot the fan tales. I did put the pronounciations down for the towns on the Tim tam flavours.
@@Femster1968 Aww well you still did good there at least! I’m guessing you sent them those new gourmet ones like the salted chocolate?
@@lmaree200886 salted chocolate wasn’t out when I mailed them, but salted caramel was. Getting the new ones shortly
Blindfolded guess the TimTam flavor. Great video. Blessings
Tassie is the nickname for tasmania. One of Australia's states :)
We have Freckles here in Scotland but we call them Jazzies. We have Fredo frog too in solid chocholate and chocolate filled with runny caramel.
But it's so difficult to find the caramel ones though. Damn I want freddos now 😂
Im probably going to try fredo soon in an all cadbury bars video ill be doing , does it taste any different ?
@@FoodTastertv There are quite a few different flavours of Cadbury milk bars most are pretty good but for freddos as much as I love the normal the caramel is top tier for me
Caramello koalas
Sure Cadbury is English choc
They used to give WW1 WW2 Aussie troops those Anzac biscuits at war because they have a high shelf-life, that's why they're associated with the anzacs :) they're also really easy to make.
Omg, you guys crack me up. I sit over here in my chair laughing at all your videos while my husband is telling me to be quiet so he can hear the tv. I'm having way more fun the he is! Thanks for the laughs!😂
I love when they try some good Australian snacks. You found Tasmania Cam. 😂
Fantales are pronounced Fan-Tales lol i loved jess's pronunciation of it lol
The mis-pronunciation of so many words 😂 🤦🏻♀️ 🇦🇺 happy Australia Day (yesterday 26.1). Well done Lyn good choices to send!
Thanks. Waiting for the new release Tim tams flavours that are being released this month.
@@Femster1968 salted double chocolate sounds delish.
Cam's idea for the Minties commercial...wasn't that almost a shot-for-shot of the old Mentos commercial? :D
Tim Tams are best with coffee. Start by nibbling off diagonal corners. Stick one of the open corners into the coffee and use it as a straw to pull coffee up into the biscuit. Once full of coffee goodness, pop the entire thing into your mouth before the outer chocolate layer melts. This is called a Tim Tam Slam. Enjoy. :)
Put butter and THINLY spread vegemite on bread (white is the best), cut into fingers, place on tray in oven fairly low to dry out until they are crisp and golden. You will eat by the handfuls!
Also butter bread and place face down into a bowl of hundreds and thousands to pick up the sprinkles, cut into triangles and eat. Classic kids party food.
ANZAC biscuits were sent to soldiers during the war, they keep very well and were made from the only ingredients that were available during WW1 and WW2. Also nice when microwaved to warm
You guys should try the Tim Tam slam with every tim Tam flavour!!! It's the traditional Aussie way to eat Tim Tams
im a tassie girl myself and haven't personally tried these shapes but love the fact that our little forgotten state is added :) also love you guys and your family's thank you for adding our snacks to your tried supplys.
ps its pronounced tazzy
The chocolate tastes different because they are made different then in North America, it’s to stop the chocolate from melting in the heat. Learned that when I went to Perth
Whoever told you that was wrong. The difference is that US chocolate has a much higher sugar content and less cocoa. Australian chocolate melts like any other.
(i'm australian) let me just say i don't know one person who likes vegemite shapes.
p.s. fantales are pronounced fan - tales not fan -talley - aes ahaha
ALSO that tassy shape thing is the island state at the bottom of australia called tasmania
Vegemite shapes are the bomb. Although, I would have given them Pizza shapes, BBQ and Chicken Crimpy to try.
I love Vegemite shapes! I choose them over any other flavour. In fact, I never really liked them until the Vegemite ones came out. I also like the meat pie and sausage sizzle ones 😜😜
ANZAC means Australia New Zealand Army Corp. And the biscuit were sent by family and women's groups to the Anzac's during WWI, because the ingredients take longer to spoil.
I love how y’all posted this on Australia Day too! What a coincidence!!
Australia/Invasion day was yesterday...
Happy Australian day!! What a perfect day to post this one! Love and hugs from Norway!
Invasion day was yesterday...
I think it's time for super serious science of ranking Tim tams a la the oreo video!
Sometimes I forget that most places don't separate sprinkles (long) and hundreds and thousands (balls)...
Also, rank the Tim Tam's by how well they slam! I prefer to slam in English tea but mum prefers coffee
Knowing that this is where Micah got the "zoomies" from makes this video even better lol.
The amount of times you guys said “moist” I bet soo many were cringing hahaha
Yes I hate the word
Austin and cam do you have become my new favorite videos to watch when I'm falling asleep
I watched a talk show where the Australian actress introduced the host to Tim Tams. She had him bite small pieces off 2 diagonal corners and then use the cookie (aka biscuit) like a straw in their tea/coffee. Once they had a drink, they ate the cookie while the warm liquid was inside.
That is called a Tim Tam Slam!
In the uk we call 'freckles' Jazzles. I would love to taste the Anzac biscuits, they look so good. 😋
I’m not even 2 mins in and I already know I’m going to die from laughter
Greetings from Oz! 😁🇦🇺 How about taking the wrappers off the packets of TimTams first and then trying to guess the flavours? I've tried most of them myself and I still don't think I'd get them all correct. It'd be fun watching Americans give it a try! 😉
It’s so satisfying watching you both try food from my country. Everything that was said to you is definitely very popular here in Australia. Especially the lollies, shapes, and ANZAC biscuits
Lol sprinkles are called 100s and 1000s in UK too. Not the strands they are sprinkles but the round ones are 100s and 1000s. And Cadbury is pronounced Cad'bree not cad-berry ;) growing up, freedom was solid chocolate and taz was caramel filled version. They cost 10p. Also you wont get chewy caramel in anything uk based (like cadburys) because we call that toffee.
Lyn I fully appreciate you sending this package but gurl, no BBQ shapes?? Looks like i need to send one too! 😂
Just got the, the 2 new limited edition flavours, might have to send the rest of the collection as well
@@Femster1968 BBQ Shapes are a must 😍
@@marciadesouza8162 I tried to get the meat pie and sauce ones but they had sold out
So happy u guys loved all our foods
I would love to see the ladies & lattes girls do a Aussie treat taste testing too pls 😉🥳🇦🇺
#AUSSIESUBSFOREVER 🇦🇺💝
Only 1 minute into this vid and i am from Australia, but the way alot of countries that try Vegemite do it incorrectly. Toast your bread (not totally necessary, choice of how you like your bread) butter it, and not lather it on your bread/toast like its jam. Only a little bit like the amount you'd put toothpaste on your toothbrush for an example. Better on toast though. imo. Love you guys though xoxoxo
Oh you guys! Makes me so homesick! Glad you enjoyed everything:)
so much love for y’all ❤️ hope you’re staying safe!
Cam would be very good at doing Commercials especially for food😂😂😂
Greetings from another fellow Australian, I was literally eating freddo frogs while watching this and laughed so hard about the Tassie comment 😂😂
Do the Tim Tams the same way you did the Oreos....rank from best to not best, because none of them suck. :)
A fun thing to do with the minties is to tare the wrapper into the longest you can without actually breaking it
Have you tried Tim tam slams? You bite opposite corners and drink hot chocolate through it, stuff it in your mouth and eat it. Best way to eat Tim Tams!
Yummy... Always nice spending time with you both... Stay safe and stay YOU
This is so funny to watch as an Aussie!
Plus these flavours of shapes are special editions, these particular ones were released for Australia Day.
I'd love to see you try the traditional flavours - barbecue, pizza, nacho cheese etc
I continue to love your videos, Gents! :) You could smell coffee beans or have some sorbet when switching from sweet to savory to reset your pallet. :)
Love these videos! For the Tim Tams: we bite the corners opposite to each other diagnoly and then drink coffee or hot chocolate thru it. It's amazing!!!
you can get a more dry or moist anzac depending on how they are made, I liked the more try crunchy ones
We love our convict history and are very proud of our service personnel always punching above our weight
Jaffas - Like Ja -ffah - Short “a” sound
Fantales - Fan - tails - Tales about celebrities for their fans
Minties - We don’t really do many jingles in Australia. Also, singular - Mintie
Retro Party Mix - Pineapples are the best! Milk Bottles are awful
Shapes - We call it Chicken Parmagiana or “Chicken Parma / Parmie”. Australia is a pretty recognisable shape. Tasmania, an island state is “Tassie” LOL
ANZAC Bikkies - We have been in the Boer War, WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam and the Gulf Wars. Love them
Fredddo Frogs - Fred-o
Caramello Koala - Actually, come to think of it, this has a jingle, whoops!!
You have to do a Tim Tam Slam, of course
Cam’s idea for Minties is literally a Mentos commercial! Lol
Dentists 🦷 love Minties, cause they pull your fillings out.
Legit thought the kangaroo hopping across the screen at the beginning was a velociraptor 🤣🤣🤣
ANZAC biscuits are delicious p.s Anzac stands for Australian & New Zealand Army corps , if there is one thing you should never do to a Australian is to insult the Anzac’s (the solders) or Anzac Day which is on the 25 of April each year
Aww you found my Tasmanian home state! 💚
Editing game has stepped up in this video! Love it!
Those sprinkles (aka Noparielles), are called "100s&1000s".
Look in Camern Burch's eyes at 10:55, his EYES are SO FUNNY!!!
We don’t call them sprinkles in the UK either..we call them hundreds and thousands.
You two are so funny. You’re like comic relief which is much needed now😊👍❣️👌
I love Tim Tams! We get them in many of our local grocery stores in NH but only like like 2 flavors, but one of them I like a lot! Yum! You can rank the Tim Tams like you did other stuff. If you want to make it interesting you can try to guess the flavors before you see the package too.
@MenTryVideos, Trust me guys, eat the Tim Tams as a "Tim Tam Slam" with a hot beverage.
Steps:
1. Bite a little bit off each opposing corner.
2. Place the Tim Tam into the drink, holding it and sucking it like a straw.
3. Just as it's about to reach the top and disintegrate, "slam" pop it into your mouth.
Best done with the double coat variety, let me tell you. 😃
Freckles in England are called jazzies also do white chocolate ones to
Thankyou so much for the fun guys. Missed you 💕
Wow that was a lot of chocolate in that box and it looked so delicious 😋👍🏻👏🏻 i have to say guys i just love your comments on the food you try 🤗❤️ cam i love when you make a jingle for the thing you try, your are really good at it 🤩👏🏻
Haha Tassie is the state of Tasmania which is the island at the bottom of Australia.
Glad you guys enjoyed it. Another fan here from Australia xo
You could do a blind tast test on the timtams to see if you can guess the flavor.
Great idea!!!
Make sure you enjoy the tim tams the proper way...yes there is specific instructions...something about biting the ends then sucking a hot beverage up through the tim tam...
"Tasy (or Tassy) shape is Tasmania, the island under the right side of Australia! Clearly depicted on the box with a cracker!! Man, you guys?!!!!!! :P :)
I am dutch and I was even jelling it at the screen 😝
It’s Tassie, pronounced like Tazzie.
@@OzNix05 Thank you!
Tim Tam cheesecake - you have to try it!
The 'tassie' is the shape of Tasmania, and island state just south of the Australian mainland. It's a regular joke in Australia, due to the Trademark symbol only has the outline of the Australian mainland; due to Tasmania being disconnected by Bass Strait, it is regularly left off most souvenirs.
We have freckles in the uk but we call them Jazzies
It’s pronounced FAN TAIL! All of the ‘tales’ on the wrappers are for movie fans!
Fantallies!!! 😂😂😂😂 it’s Fan Tales as in fan story hence the wrapper!
the tassy one is tasmania (shapes )
the little state at the bottom of australia
its not connected but it is part of australia
Hey, Yeah! You guys are trying snacks from my home country. I'm a true born Aussie, born and raised and also a Queenslander from the Far North. I hope you liked them.
So funny! You guys should try odd southern snacks there are soooo many really weird but delicious ones