If it can be eaten, it's on Swedish pizza. Swedish pizza culture stems from a blend of immigrant cultures. There's several pizza restaurants per city region no matter its size, with a traditional range of thin crust pizzas among some in house variants. "Pizza Salad" is actually the Croatian dish Kupus Salata (Croatian White Cabbage Salad) which was brought in by an Italian-Croatian chef (Giuseppe "Peppino" Sperandio). He began to serve it after wanting to serve guests something before dinner that was not too expensive to make. Kebab pizza is called the national dish of Sweden, invented when middle-eastern Turkish immigrants added their dish on top of the otherwise Italian pizza. The "Kebab sauce" itself is said to come from an immigrant from Lebanon (Warde Hanna). It's a sauce often based on mayo and spices, commonly sriracha, garlic and cayenne.
Surely not the white sauce in Stockholm, which is garlic sauce. The (for me, and the rest of western/south western Sweden), it's basically just yoghurt, mayo, and spices (a touch sugar, then black pepper, cayenne - and some add fanta). After moving to Greece, I dug a lot for an accurate recipe and started making it myself, as it beats tzatziki every day of the week. My Greek fiancée concurs.
@@Luggruffno, garlic sauce is garlic sauce, the white sauce should just be a cold, non-garlic, white sauce. Places using garlic sauce as the mild sauce should be taken out of business
as an immigrant to sweden I had the exact same reaction to the pineapple curry pizza. From conceptual disgust to begrudging love. It absolutely grows on you.
This was by far the best "tourist" video i ever seen. You did not only tried the pizza, you also tried our loved "semla", "kardemummabulle" and some of our national dishes. Thank you so much ❤️ You got a new subscriber.
I keep getting videos and I keep seeing every video where people are visiting Stockholm. I think I came to a realization that I really love and appreciate Sweden. Usually people say they really wanna visit Sweden (AND I DID NOT UNDERSTAND WHY WHEN I WAS YOUNGER). The more I watch these things, the more I understand and appreciate everything we have. Great Video, I love that you dance from all the yummy taste, that's when you know it's good food.
It's a real shame how people often take their own countries and cultures for granted, to the point of considering them bland and boring. Sometimes you really do need to view things through the eyes of a visitor in order to truly appreciate them. I also encourage people to travel abroad, because when you return home you'll see things with new eyes and gain a new appreciation for things you used to take for granted.
@@devilsadvocate6269 It's perfectly understandable. To you it's ordinary, normal, maybe even boring. It takes seeing it through fresh eye to really appreciate the things you have.
@@JustinColavita It is sliced cabbage made in large batches so it presses itself. Mixed with vegetable-oil, vinegar, black pepper and salt. The large batches presses out the juices from the cabbage and making it softer. It sucks up the vinegar and its own juices when it is not so compressed. Goes perfect with the oil and pepper!
Loved this video! I'm also Swedish (but not from Stockholm). So fun to see it from the perspective of a tourist. You ate the Semla like a real swede as well! Especially when you used the bread lid to scoop up some cream! :D
The AED in the phone booth at 7:05 is something I actually wasn't aware of as a (suburban, granted) Stockholmer. But it's a great way to keep the booths up, while also giving them a continued function. Good to know - I guess I learned something from your video besides just enjoying watching my hometown from a foreigners perspective.Thanks!
Hello and thanks for the nice video. It looks like you really love food! Glad you liked the Swedish food. Food is not an exact science as some people in the comments section seem to think! Food is a matter of taste! In Sweden we are quite open to new influences. And there are large local differences within the country. ATB.
La Neta definitively is is the place to go for tacos here, and you got all the staples aside from like meatballs: Banana curry pizza, Kebab pizza, toast skagen, palt. Excellent choices and hope you enjoyed being here!
banana can curry pizza is my favourite, though I usually get the one with chicken instead of ham. Sometimes they have peanuts as well, inspired by the Flying Jakob casserole.
3:35 you don't necessarily "dip" pizza in Sweden (even if you can, of course), but generally we cut the slices and then portion the sauce on each slice :D
Many many years ago I had an immigrant classmate (can't remember from which country) who came to Sweden when he was old enough to still have many memories from his childhood. He loved the chicken/banana/peanut/curry pizza because it reminded him of a flatbread he used to eat as a child. Pizza is great, but people seem to forget that it's just a flatbread with toppings, and flatbreads have been eaten all over the world for thousands of years. It's really not that weird of a pizza. It's just unusual.
@@Love42se It varies from city/municipality to city. I have seen goats, dalecarlian horses, aircraft, footballs, SAAB motorcars... There's a plethora of motives.
Thank you.. it was a nice presentation of what to expect of our capital city in late winter, befor spring. You seems to been to some fancy resturants, some swedes says its tourist traps.. I would rather say they are rather adapted for international tourists, that can afford to taste our best cuisine! There is other areas wich is much cheaper, more international food, but then one need to know where the locals/students goes!
They are my pizza buddies😊 as I do weird topping on my home made gluten free base pizza bases, 😋 my current favourite is smoked mackerel, shitake, salsa, wasabi & grapefruit with coconut Jalapeño grated "cheese" ..
A nice mix of traditional food and modern but unique Swedish food. It's nice to see what our neighbors to the east are actually doing. Norwegian pizzas are not quite as exciting as that.
Added to the description :) I don't remember the pizza place though, but maybe that's for the best since people are pretty opinionated about the pizzas.
@@hamletinparis haha valid point :D Im no enemy of pineapple on pizza, but its not a flavour i go very often (once every 3 years or so). Not bad, but not something i crave either. The wider variety of options the better!
@@hamletinparis One thing Americans say about Swedish pizzerias is: theyre all the same. Which is true, those pies you ate look just like the ones from my local parlor. So, any standard pizza parlor in Sweden (yup, the whole country) will serve exactly that. *Some authentic Italian places exist, and theres Pizza Hut, but variation is low.
I must say that you were pretty cool about that flooding and leak. I'm unfortunately unable to be level-headed in those situations. A thing like that could possibly have ruined the trip for me.
Used to work as a pixxabaker and this is the combination you cant find anywhere, but it is 100% tasty. Bolognese without onions, but with added sprinkled cayennepepper and pinapple. This hot and sweet combination is top tier, just need to find a pizzeria that has a good bolognese.
Fun to see your take on Sweden, but weird that you don't mention the name of the places you visited. FYI Stockholm is the equivalent of the south coast of Alaska...not too surprising to see ice in 4:50 the winter...
You can normally choose hot chili sauce instead of the mild marinara when you order kebab pizza, but that's hard to know if you've never ordered it before
I remember the name Tropical for banana curry pizzain the 90´s at least at some place and it was with filet of pork instead of ham, much better, i have often special ordered it like that if the pizza place has the ingredients.
And...oh...we know semla is on top. Is not only really deli, is actually on top. We know. Is nice to see, and hear, people from other less developed places admit that semla is the pinacle...of everything.
You should've had an egg on the pizza, just got the extra kick. I don't want a pizza unless it has an egg in the middle, I don't mind any of these combos. But my favourite is, Minced Meat, Jalapeno, French Fries, lots of cheese, Siracha sauce, Garlic sauce, and a nice egg in the middle
I actually like banana curry pizza :) but kebabpizza rules them all... and pizzasalad here in sweden varies extremly, I love the really sour ones (think they are fermented a bit) but some pizzerias has just vinegar or white vinegar, some even put sugar in it.. those are disgusting, but that's just me :)
Even though I remember this, I couldn't help but laugh. Up north, it just get fixed, unless your in a larger city/town. Things get fixed in villages, and there are few times when it happens! If it happens, you wouldn't buid a village there, would you? ;-)
She did try Kroppkakor (potato dumpling) but they take some time to do. Kalops is nice but it's also takes some time to do. Do you have any suggestions?
Nice video, I enjoyed it. Somewhat rare to find that someone visits Lidingö (where the ferry departed from). BUT! You could find so much better pizza, even in Lidingö :)
Nice, when its could we think its cosy to just be inside and enjoy living candles or fireplace and good food, you should visit in summer when everything is green and its better and warmer weather :)
@@tevlar Yeah that looks ass almost no kebab whatsoever, the red onion basically just incredibly unevenly distributed. i mean id still eat it and probably be fine but for a kebab pizza that looks pretty meh. I live in dalarna and ive never seen a kebab pizza look like that here 😅
Actually this is a very good video and it is about so much more than the pizza. I love that pizza, by the way. I don't much like Swedish pizzas, but I do like the featured pizza and also the kebab pizza very much. What caused the flooding? It was above you, but what happened?
very nice video, I love your style, it's reminiscent of those classic tiktoks that people often make fun of where it's like some usually female at some kind of tech company. usually doing a job which is like pretty obviously not necessary and and they will make videos that are like. here is my day as a middle manager at x startup and it's all about like going and get lattes and stuff like that, this has kind of that vibe a little bit but instead of being annoying it's very pleasant. you come across as very American which obviously is natural but very nice pacing of the video. nice variety and yeah a really nice video. I loved it. actually very pleasant. keep it up. have a subscribe
Pineapple is fine on pizza, banana in or on food is a crime! I'm Swedish, so I have tried it. Try the chicken pizza. Chicken, curry, pineapple. I usually also ask for corn and mozzarella.
idk why but i prefer the the pizza without pineapple. maybe cause it's less watery but either way you can tell them to keep it cold so you get it on the side as a desert (dont tell them it's "desert" just say you want to apply the pineapple yourself, and only do it when you're taking it to-go or they'll gett disappointed... talking from experience 🤑)
If it can be eaten, it's on Swedish pizza.
Swedish pizza culture stems from a blend of immigrant cultures. There's several pizza restaurants per city region no matter its size, with a traditional range of thin crust pizzas among some in house variants. "Pizza Salad" is actually the Croatian dish Kupus Salata (Croatian White Cabbage Salad) which was brought in by an Italian-Croatian chef (Giuseppe "Peppino" Sperandio). He began to serve it after wanting to serve guests something before dinner that was not too expensive to make. Kebab pizza is called the national dish of Sweden, invented when middle-eastern Turkish immigrants added their dish on top of the otherwise Italian pizza. The "Kebab sauce" itself is said to come from an immigrant from Lebanon (Warde Hanna). It's a sauce often based on mayo and spices, commonly sriracha, garlic and cayenne.
Don't forget the Fanta in the kebab sauce
@@maxolsen8239 That's for the western/south western Sweden. Eastern Sweden's "white sauce" is just garlic sauce. Completely different.
Surely not the white sauce in Stockholm, which is garlic sauce. The (for me, and the rest of western/south western Sweden), it's basically just yoghurt, mayo, and spices (a touch sugar, then black pepper, cayenne - and some add fanta). After moving to Greece, I dug a lot for an accurate recipe and started making it myself, as it beats tzatziki every day of the week. My Greek fiancée concurs.
@@Luggruffno, garlic sauce is garlic sauce, the white sauce should just be a cold, non-garlic, white sauce. Places using garlic sauce as the mild sauce should be taken out of business
@@Organdonator It's referred to as just garlic sauce in stockholm, not white sauce
as an immigrant to sweden I had the exact same reaction to the pineapple curry pizza. From conceptual disgust to begrudging love. It absolutely grows on you.
Try the same pizza but without the pineapple 👌
@@RonnieRides That's a war crime
Banana and curry also work wonders on pizza 😊
As a native Swede this is one of my favorite Pizzas but I always skip the Pineapple, I order with extra curry Sause and ham 😋
Forgot the peanuts though.. : /
This was by far the best "tourist" video i ever seen. You did not only tried the pizza, you also tried our loved "semla", "kardemummabulle" and some of our national dishes. Thank you so much ❤️ You got a new subscriber.
Blodpudding!...
I keep getting videos and I keep seeing every video where people are visiting Stockholm. I think I came to a realization that I really love and appreciate Sweden. Usually people say they really wanna visit Sweden (AND I DID NOT UNDERSTAND WHY WHEN I WAS YOUNGER). The more I watch these things, the more I understand and appreciate everything we have.
Great Video, I love that you dance from all the yummy taste, that's when you know it's good food.
It's a real shame how people often take their own countries and cultures for granted, to the point of considering them bland and boring. Sometimes you really do need to view things through the eyes of a visitor in order to truly appreciate them.
I also encourage people to travel abroad, because when you return home you'll see things with new eyes and gain a new appreciation for things you used to take for granted.
@@devilsadvocate6269 It's perfectly understandable. To you it's ordinary, normal, maybe even boring. It takes seeing it through fresh eye to really appreciate the things you have.
We ar NOT Pizza Criminals! We are Pizza Pioneers!
It is something you learn to love. But your pizza salad is something that i don't see people talking about here.
They forgot the peanuts.... It is a nice touch.
@@JustinColavita It is sliced cabbage made in large batches so it presses itself. Mixed with vegetable-oil, vinegar, black pepper and salt. The large batches presses out the juices from the cabbage and making it softer. It sucks up the vinegar and its own juices when it is not so compressed. Goes perfect with the oil and pepper!
I live in Sweden and this is such a nice and comfy food/travel video of my country ^^ love it
Loved this video! I'm also Swedish (but not from Stockholm). So fun to see it from the perspective of a tourist. You ate the Semla like a real swede as well! Especially when you used the bread lid to scoop up some cream! :D
I'm pretty sure it was fennel you were served on that fish dish. Pretty common attribute to fish in scandinavian cooking, and really good aswell!
The AED in the phone booth at 7:05 is something I actually wasn't aware of as a (suburban, granted) Stockholmer. But it's a great way to keep the booths up, while also giving them a continued function. Good to know - I guess I learned something from your video besides just enjoying watching my hometown from a foreigners perspective.Thanks!
Hello and thanks for the nice video. It looks like you really love food! Glad you liked the Swedish food. Food is not an exact science as some people in the comments section seem to think! Food is a matter of taste! In Sweden we are quite open to new influences. And there are large local differences within the country. ATB.
"Oh, it's snowing", she said with delight. All I could think of, regarding snow in Stockholm, is 07:40
You should try the banana pineapple pizza and add chicken and peanuts. That's the ultimate one.
La Neta definitively is is the place to go for tacos here, and you got all the staples aside from like meatballs: Banana curry pizza, Kebab pizza, toast skagen, palt. Excellent choices and hope you enjoyed being here!
hehe, hawaii special, you should order it with bearneisause also, gets your colestrol pumping right in your vanes, nice stuff
banana can curry pizza is my favourite, though I usually get the one with chicken instead of ham. Sometimes they have peanuts as well, inspired by the Flying Jakob casserole.
cool how you turned that gray weather into something charming with your music choice
I was hungry before watching this video. Now I can't stop drooling.
It's my favourite pizza. Been eating it as long as I can remember.
3:35 you don't necessarily "dip" pizza in Sweden (even if you can, of course), but generally we cut the slices and then portion the sauce on each slice :D
Many many years ago I had an immigrant classmate (can't remember from which country) who came to Sweden when he was old enough to still have many memories from his childhood. He loved the chicken/banana/peanut/curry pizza because it reminded him of a flatbread he used to eat as a child. Pizza is great, but people seem to forget that it's just a flatbread with toppings, and flatbreads have been eaten all over the world for thousands of years. It's really not that weird of a pizza. It's just unusual.
Thank you for appreciating our Swedish food.
She didn't like the onion though😂
@@rolandgustafsson5655 she loved it, she said she never had anything like it
@@rolandgustafsson5655 And eating just the onion rings is like eating just the wasabi. It's supposed to go with the rest of the food for flavour"
The Lions are particular to Stockholm. It's different shapes over the country.
Yeah! In Visby they have sheep instead of lions. As little statues they & the stockholm lions are adorable.
In Uppsala we have pigs (betongsuggor). I’ve not seen any other types here
@@Love42se It varies from city/municipality to city. I have seen goats, dalecarlian horses, aircraft, footballs, SAAB motorcars... There's a plethora of motives.
I have seen x2000-trains at the trainstation in Gothenburg, and here in Borås they use the knalle ("peddlar").
Thank you.. it was a nice presentation of what to expect of our capital city in late winter, befor spring.
You seems to been to some fancy resturants, some swedes says its tourist traps.. I would rather say they are rather adapted for international tourists, that can afford to taste our best cuisine!
There is other areas wich is much cheaper, more international food, but then one need to know where the locals/students goes!
Usually u actually pour the sauce on top of the pizza☺️ hope you enjoyed Sweden😍
Welcome to my hometown! Sweden is such an amazing country with great people and amazing food! I can tell you really appreciated the food culture here!
banana pineapple curry is strangely a standard pizza in Sweden and one of my favorites
I'm super impressed that you could eat that Semla without getting messy!!!
They are my pizza buddies😊 as I do weird topping on my home made gluten free base pizza bases, 😋 my current favourite is smoked mackerel, shitake, salsa, wasabi & grapefruit with coconut Jalapeño grated "cheese" ..
Thanks for sharing, Stockholm is a wonderful city. So Gummi got to have all the Icelandic candy !!!!!!
Add jalapeños on the pizza as well, very tasty!
Nice Video. nice ambience and good camera work. I wouldn't mind a slightly more in depth decription on the taste of food.
Banana, curry, chicken and peanuts on Pizza is probably the most underrated
A nice mix of traditional food and modern but unique Swedish food.
It's nice to see what our neighbors to the east are actually doing.
Norwegian pizzas are not quite as exciting as that.
In most places who serve Kebab-pizza they also have the traditional Kebab-sauces including the hot ones.
One of the criminal pizzas I used to like a lot, back in the day, has cold water shrimp 🦐 on it. Check that out sometime!
would love if you also added links to the restaurants in the description. Great vid, and that sushiplace looked like something i would go to :)
Added to the description :) I don't remember the pizza place though, but maybe that's for the best since people are pretty opinionated about the pizzas.
@@hamletinparis haha valid point :D Im no enemy of pineapple on pizza, but its not a flavour i go very often (once every 3 years or so). Not bad, but not something i crave either. The wider variety of options the better!
@@hamletinparis One thing Americans say about Swedish pizzerias is: theyre all the same. Which is true, those pies you ate look just like the ones from my local parlor. So, any standard pizza parlor in Sweden (yup, the whole country) will serve exactly that.
*Some authentic Italian places exist, and theres Pizza Hut, but variation is low.
I must say that you were pretty cool about that flooding and leak. I'm unfortunately unable to be level-headed in those situations. A thing like that could possibly have ruined the trip for me.
A "high-end" but a quite accurate tour of my home country...
Used to work as a pixxabaker and this is the combination you cant find anywhere, but it is 100% tasty.
Bolognese without onions, but with added sprinkled cayennepepper and pinapple. This hot and sweet combination is top tier, just need to find a pizzeria that has a good bolognese.
You did miss out on a vital part of the pizza, the cold bearnaise sause!
13:14
I'm Swedish, I've lived in Sweden all my life (25 years), and I have never heard of this lmao
Fun to see your take on Sweden, but weird that you don't mention the name of the places you visited.
FYI Stockholm is the equivalent of the south coast of Alaska...not too surprising to see ice in 4:50 the winter...
Makes perfect sense that she did not want to promote the restaurants they visited. I'd do the very same thing.
Warmer climate than Alaska due to the gulf stream
13:32 Thought it was blood pudding with mash potatoes and lingonberry sauce XD
This is actually one of my favorite pizzaz
also the banana pineapple pizza is one of my favorits, bit childish flavor pallet but somehow it works soooo good with each other.
Happiness starts from a good meal XD
-pineapple +peanuts and its a damn good pizza
This is my favorite pizza but even better would be to add chopped peanuts and garlic sauce. 😋😋
I love seeing people eat Semla for the first time
We're those tacos at La Neta by any chance? Great place.
Yes they are! :)
You can normally choose hot chili sauce instead of the mild marinara when you order kebab pizza, but that's hard to know if you've never ordered it before
Love the food. And loved the fire safety!
You should try another Strange pizza combo that is awsome, and that is chicken, curry, banana and peanut pizza.
Nice, thx for for sharing
I am a bit of a snob; I prefer banana, curry & ham OR pineapple curry & ham.
Curry=curry powder.
Yes, mixing banana and pineapple is evil. Two sweet things that do not mix. Also pineapple has lots of juice in it. Wet banana is not fun.
Nah. Banana, pineapple, curry, ham, shrimp and bea is the way to go!
@@Divig Barbarian!
@@Divig I'd take banana, curry, shrimps & pineapple, bea is a step to far. But that's the age old question, isn't it, to bea or not to bea.
@@mellertid always bea!
3:29 that is not kebabpizza, that is pork, im pretty sure :D
Mmmmm. Tropicana/Banana (different names in different places) is the best!
I remember the name Tropical for banana curry pizzain the 90´s at least at some place and it was with filet of pork instead of ham, much better, i have often special ordered it like that if the pizza place has the ingredients.
Very good video, you are amazing
This is so cozy.
And...oh...we know semla is on top. Is not only really deli, is actually on top. We know. Is nice to see, and hear, people from other less developed places admit that semla is the pinacle...of everything.
It's also very common to have chicken instead of ham on the banana/curry pizza, which i've seen much more of instead of ham :D
pizza sallad is basically a swedish version of sauerkraut, nothing like coleslaw though
Please return in the summer or spring months
FYI the arlanda express are 9x the price of normal comute (outside terminal4 in arland) to Stockholm C , but takes 1.5x the time.
I’m watching this at midnight but I’m getting hungry anyway. 😊
You should've had an egg on the pizza, just got the extra kick.
I don't want a pizza unless it has an egg in the middle, I don't mind any of these combos. But my favourite is, Minced Meat, Jalapeno, French Fries, lots of cheese, Siracha sauce, Garlic sauce, and a nice egg in the middle
Meanwhile, in Tampere in Finland, you can get a pizza with blood sausage + lingonberry jam.
That sounds as weird as Nutella pizza, but I like it!
@@benktlofgren4710 I'm not a fan, but they have some other uncommon but great combos.
I actually like banana curry pizza :) but kebabpizza rules them all... and pizzasalad here in sweden varies extremly, I love the really sour ones (think they are fermented a bit) but some pizzerias has just vinegar or white vinegar, some even put sugar in it.. those are disgusting, but that's just me :)
Swedish ghetto pizza made by turks is world class and better than any i ever had in Italy
Curry banana pizza is the only pizza my grandma orders 😅
Even though I remember this, I couldn't help but laugh. Up north, it just get fixed, unless your in a larger city/town. Things get fixed in villages, and there are few times when it happens! If it happens, you wouldn't buid a village there, would you? ;-)
My favourite pizza topping is ham, minced meat, curry, garlic and hot sauce.
you should try some husmanskost (swedish food that's really easy to make)
She did try Kroppkakor (potato dumpling) but they take some time to do. Kalops is nice but it's also takes some time to do. Do you have any suggestions?
3:21 I already have prejudices, and you didn't dispel them
hope you hade good time in sweden:)
Gah, I've been abroad for little over a year now and this made me crave the kebab- and the banana curry pizzas 😂
I think most Swedish pizza places tries to have at least one type of pizza that are unique to that place.
Nice video, I enjoyed it. Somewhat rare to find that someone visits Lidingö (where the ferry departed from). BUT! You could find so much better pizza, even in Lidingö :)
Thats my favourite pizza :D
7:42 atleast we're on the same side concering lakrits... Definitly not the pizza tho :P
And what happened at the end? Was it a leak or sprinklers or what?
I think a sprinkler malfunctioned.
@@hamletinparis Which would explain the presence of the firemen, instead of just a plumber.
Nice, when its could we think its cosy to just be inside and enjoy living candles or fireplace and good food, you should visit in summer when everything is green and its better and warmer weather :)
hahah banana pizza, love it
The banana pizza i find weird, even as a swede. I would personally probably never eat it but my parents does. Also pizza salad is goated
you got palt at the restaurant? as a northerner that's very surprising, I usually they don't even know that dish exists
They being stockholmers, or southerners in general
you should have asked what the Chocolate ball used to be called ^^
kebab pizza is really good that one happen to look extremely mid tho sadly
If that is how kebabpizza looks in stockholm it looks really bad, almost as bad as slipskebab pizza.
West side of Sweden has much better kebabpizza.
@@tevlar Yeah that looks ass almost no kebab whatsoever, the red onion basically just incredibly unevenly distributed. i mean id still eat it and probably be fine but for a kebab pizza that looks pretty meh. I live in dalarna and ive never seen a kebab pizza look like that here 😅
Actually this is a very good video and it is about so much more than the pizza. I love that pizza, by the way. I don't much like Swedish pizzas, but I do like the featured pizza and also the kebab pizza very much. What caused the flooding? It was above you, but what happened?
Apparently a sprinkler on the third floor near the elevators malfunctioned and went off.
Wait wtf that's one of the like three restaurants I've been to in stockholm lol
NR 1 Banana on a pizza is a crime, but Iceland does sheephead pizza, so relax on the critisism on pineapple
It's a classic here, dont ask me why haha!
Kebabpizza is the best! ♥️
The raw onions. 😂😂 That would be my face too if I accidentally eat raw onions. 😆😆
very nice video, I love your style, it's reminiscent of those classic tiktoks that people often make fun of where it's like some usually female at some kind of tech company. usually doing a job which is like pretty obviously not necessary and and they will make videos that are like. here is my day as a middle manager at x startup and it's all about like going and get lattes and stuff like that, this has kind of that vibe a little bit but instead of being annoying it's very pleasant. you come across as very American which obviously is natural but very nice pacing of the video. nice variety and yeah a really nice video. I loved it. actually very pleasant. keep it up. have a subscribe
this is a very strange comment
Im a poor guy from middle of Sweden and what you experieced in this video i will never experience in my life...
Pineapple is fine on pizza, banana in or on food is a crime! I'm Swedish, so I have tried it. Try the chicken pizza. Chicken, curry, pineapple. I usually also ask for corn and mozzarella.
ooohh kebab pizza
im confident that swedish pizza is the best in the world
Nice video. I like your voice.
idk why but i prefer the the pizza without pineapple. maybe cause it's less watery but either way you can tell them to keep it cold so you get it on the side as a desert
(dont tell them it's "desert" just say you want to apply the pineapple yourself, and only do it when you're taking it to-go or they'll gett disappointed... talking from experience 🤑)