Eating Iconic Cookies Around The World
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2021
- From stroopwafels to alfajores to pineapple cakes, experience these iconic cookies from all around the world - POV style!
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Love how most of them go to fancy bakeries, but Australia and UK just go to a supermarket xD
thats how we are yah know go town the corner shop and boss man is behind the counter
dont know how it it is the aussie land but probably similar
Tim tams and digestives isn't bad though
@@CCP-Lies they are literally the most iconic biscuits everyone should have at least once in their life
@@itizzwhatitizz3195 I love it when you can slurp whatever drink you're having thru timtams. Iconic
it’s funny because here down under we’ve got both tim tams and digestives. not sure if the uk has tim tams tho
"You never get too old to enjoy a chocolate ball"
The wisest words ever
True
i need to blend grass and drink it.
Sounds dirty
@@isha9300 what
Indeed
France looks so fancy, even the bag looks amazing.
It’s more of an experience to shop at a boulangerie / patisserie
Also the most expensive
im french and y love the macaron
I am a Indian but I really loved your french cookies also they are little costly 😂but gives a premium feeling and taste.😍😍😍😍😍
Dont get tempted cause 10 euros is like 15 dollars💀💀💀literally hand made france shops are always expensive af like i can get that box of macaroons for 4€ here in germany
Fun fact: Macarons are actually Italians, because Caterina de Medici commissioned these to an Italian baker, then she brought them in France at her wedding with Enrico II di Francia.
Its really not the same type of macaron
Yes there are two different types of macarons, the one you are referring to dates from the 16th century and is a more classic almond cookie with no filing. The macaron most people know about (the Ladurée type) was created in the 20th century in Paris and has various flavors and fillings. It also has a different texture
@@misoshiso2025 another fun fact: Parisian macarons used to be just single shelled rather than sandwiched!
Yes sure and Pizza are Frenchs? God please...
@@fwancyita pls be serious, as they are made Macarons are 100% French. I'm sure the so called italian macarons have nothing to do with that. Do not appropriate other cultures. That's not correct.
Who else thought Greece was just the bread
Yeah, same. I was thinking "Does having the bread village style make it more like a cookie?"
I'm from Greece and when i saw the bread i was just like WHAT 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This dude is shopping while showing the cookies
Dude how is pineapple cake a cookie?
@@yashbspianoandcompositions1042 yeah bro
Me, an Australian: She better be getting Tim Tams
Same haha! I was thinking first option be Tim Tams and if she misses then I figured she might get some Arnotts biscuits hahaha.
@@anakinsburntpenis2143 ahaha I was almost thinking anzac biccies or Wagon Wheels
But you can get tim tams outside of Australia?
@@muhammadrifky5872 I dont think so... at least not in America. I have never seen those before in the US
I was thinking that or Anzac biscuits
I like how the Australian self-checkout has an Australian accent XD
Yeah. It's almost like an Australian self check out would be voiced by an Australian 🤔
Wtf did u expect, the american accent in a whole different country?
Ah yes, isn't it funny when an American self-checkout has an American accent?
That's the exact same voice at the british self checkouts lol
3:50 idk but I love how she said merci
Imagine going into the shop and stopping at ONE. That amount of self restraint
it kinda bothered me xD
Ifkr 😭✋💜✨ all those sweet delicacies were calling my name.
you can stop at 5 or 6 stores or just 1.
@@alishashashasha6909 You will get fat muhahaha
@@alishashashasha6909 Same. I'd try to control myself, but probably end up buying half the bakery. 😅
Love the around the world series especially in times like these when we can’t travel much
yes we can
Yh it’s so interesting to see!
Right
i watch buzzfeed for these type of videos only
Same
This is great, loved it. In South Africa we have so many culture that has a preferred cookie or backed good. In my Afrikaner culture, I would say that we enjoy the plait koeksisters and soetkoekies.
Koeksister is a type of deep fried dough, that is soaked in a sugar syrup - It is very sweet, thus traditionally had with strong coffee. Its shape is always a little plait. The inner texture is similar to the texture of the South Korean treat. Our Cape Malay communities has a different variation on the koeksister, the dough and inner texture is completely different. The shape is an oval ball, inside is similar to a donut however the dough is flavoured with a mixture of spices. The fried ball is briefly dipped in a sugar syrup and the covered with desiccated coconut.
Soetkoekies - Soetkoekies are baked cookies, ideal for dipping into a hot beverage. Most of the time they have a vanilla base (in some occasions mixed spice is added) with some decoration on top such as a piece of candied fruit or they are tossed in fine white sugar after they are baked and slightly cooled.
Sounds lovely 😊
Lmao as a Vietnamese person I love how the subtitles kinda match with what she was saying but at the same time not at all she said more to the lines of “very crunchy this reminds me of my mom
I miss her”
Fun fact: Everyone is waiting for their country.
Copied and if **everyone** was waiting for their country u don't need to tell us u just want clout
I just want to see, if the lady from Kenya is in this video.
the US wasnt in this one but i guarantee it would have been someone buying oreos.
True
I got my country
Funfact: Speculoos (Belgium) is eaten worldwide, it’s the Lotus Biscoff cookie!
yup
I did wonder if they were the same.
I- what? I just ate one of those I didn't even realize it. Cool ig haha
One of my faves! The ice cream vans round here have recently started putting crushed lotus biscuits on their ice creams and it's just heaven!!
What's up with only getting them with a coffee and nothing with a tea in cafes though - I feel very hard done by! Lucky my husband loves me and give me his one :)
I love speculas biscuit made by my late grandma. The cinnamon nutmeg ginger flavour oooh ..... Old style one . Greeting from Indonesia 😁
i love this series, feels so good to learn about other places and their delights
The pig ear cookies from Vietnam is just like elephant ear cookies from indonesia, we called it elephant ear because the size is more bigger and the color is dark/dark brown and white. The texture is the same as she describe. And Tim Tam from Australia, we loved them too.😍😍😍
The lady who bought the pig ears says she misses her mom 🥲
I guess her mom used to make them for her or buy as treats
everyone explaining what they got
french girl: mmMmmM
true, but lets be real. Everyone knows what a macaron is.
@@JinED525 facts
it was more like mmmH
@@JinED525 nah I never had a macaroon in my life, looks like some cream between marshmallow coated with colored white chocolate , is it what it is??
@@mikkiamane1866 NO WAY !!! ABSOLUTELY NOOOOOOOOOO MARSHMALLOW !!! The biscuit is almond based and inside there's la ganache, comes in a lot of different flavors.
Anyone else notice that most places are hole in the wall, freshly produced cookies, whereas the UK & Aussie are mass produced cookies (nothing against them, I love Tim tams & digestives!). I hope all these other places can keep their uniqueness & not become mass/factory produced products. Can’t wait to visit these beautiful countries someday
I would pick the small batch produced cookies from Korea or Peru over the Timtams, and I am Aussie! TimTams are great but they are just bordering on being a candy bar.
I agree
Exactly
Timtam and digestive is tasty but they can't beat freshly baked goods, right?
That's just where these people went. You can get those specialty cookies in bigger shops too.
Everyone is so sweet and polite. I love to see that🥺☺️
These all look so good! It would have been cool to put the prices up like the $1 candy dessert/candy one
"you're never too old to enjoy a chocolate ball" so true bestie
I like your name...Dolo is coming😁
EXO-L?
@@Yinnyz yes...u also?😄
@@majesticflower5791 Lol yes😁
@@Yinnyz woah great.
I must say that the Peruvian woman that sold the cookie was so nice, nicer than everyone else around the stores in the world in the video. I mean, in England none of them said hello, not the girl buying not the man selling the cookies, there was simply no words at all.
She said "thank you" in the end
we don’t say hello or how are you, it’s just the culture. we say thank you when they hand you the money or the item but other than that we don’t talk, because why would you?
also it was a corner shop, not a fancy bakery, there’s much less need for polite conversation in such a casual setting
@@mars-nf9cj why are you trying to deny sooo bad that the Peruvian girl was nicer? That 's just a fact dude
@@andrealucia4916 i’m not? i’m just saying, it’s a different culture and a different environment in a different culture
Ahhh that “thank you for shopping with the fresh food people” from woolies is so iconic, I live it ahah, I always say thank you when she says it XD
Vietnam has pig ear cookie,
in Indonesia we have "kuping gajah" (translate: Elephant Ear)
the look kinda is similar too except the size is lil' bit larger than that, wow.
does anyone wonder if the employees are weirded out that they went to an entire large store to get a single cookie
yes.
with a camera
Nah. It happens
it definitely bothered me as a viewer lol
Probably not, it happens often
For me, there are few greater pleasures in this world than a warm stroopwafel over a cup of tea and a box of macarons you share with NO ONE
Qu’est-ce qu’on porte les jeudis? Quelle couleur fetch?
so true bestie so true
@@matthewjay660, cesse d'essayer faire passer « fetch ». Ça n'arrivera pas 😒😉🤭
@@aokoo9009 Aw, you're sweet. I would almost consider sharing those macarons with you... almost.
@@lesmercredis oh thank u 😳
Stroopwafels are so good! I live in America but my sister works for an airline company and this was one of their snacks they had. At one point I was eating them almost everyday. They're good by themselves but even better with Coffee or Tea ❤
i cannot get over how totally relaxing this video was
0:05 Peru
0:52 South Korea
1:29 Sweden
2:17 Australia
3:15 Belgium
4:17 Greece
5:42 France
6:26 Morocco
7:34 Netherlands
8:17 Taiwan
8:50 United Kingdom
9:41 Vietnam
Thank you so much 💜💜💜😍🥰♥❤
💕
Ty... 😃
Mercì!
Nob
Fun Fact: When My Mom Was Pregnant With Me, My Sister Wanted To Call Me Tim Tam Cause She loved Eating Them 😂
So.... She want to eat you
@@salariedcrane4712 Sheeeeit dawg
@@salariedcrane4712 sweet home Alabama ~
I'm from Morocco and I can tell you that you chose the PERFECT sweet treat to feature, I absolutely love Chebakia, although Fekass (moroccan version of shortbread) would've been a better fit.
Nn ghriyba behla
Chbakia is the best
Ugh 😩 love this series 🤌🏼
In South Africa we have a cookie called a Hertzoggie. It’s a butter biscuit shaped like a flower and filled with apricot jam and coconut.
yummy
@@tamtamr9081 It is very yummy.
My Dutch ass is so angry that they’ve bought a stroopkoek instead of a stroopwafel!! The stroopwafels are great when they’re served fresh at markets!
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing, I'm also amazed the guy was able to buy just one, I never get less then five or ten.
@@ulthorchaotic9019 yeah right?? The only place where you can get them individually is at markets??
very true, also real stroopwafels have syrup in them not honey
@Kadian Burger we all know what stroopwafels are.
what’s the differents between stroopkoek and stroopwafels? 🤔
In Thailand, there’s a cookie called “Singapore Cookie” It’s a crunchy cookie with flower shape and has a cashew nut on the top. It’s not a Singaporean’s dish but because many years ago the flour that use to make the cookies can only be imported from Singapore.
Transitions are incredible ♥️
Timestamps in the video:
0:06 ‐ Lima, Peru 🇵🇪
0:52 ‐ Seoul, South Korea 🇰🇷
1:29 ‐ Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪
2:18 ‐ Sydney, Australia 🇦🇺
3:14 ‐ Brussels, Belgium 🇧🇪
4:17 ‐ Markopoulo, Greece 🇬🇷
5:43 ‐ Brittany, France 🇨🇵
6:27 ‐ Marrakech, Morocco 🇲🇦
7:35 ‐ Amsterdam, Netherlands 🇳🇱
8:16 ‐ Taipei, Taiwan 🇹🇼
8:50 ‐ London, United Kingdom 🇬🇧
9:42 ‐ Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 🇻🇳
0:44 Alfajor - Lima, Peru 🇵🇪
1:13 Yakgwa - Seoul, South Korea 🇰🇷
2:00 Chokladbollar - Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪
3:05 Tim Tam - Sydney, Australia 🇦🇺
4:04 Speculoos - Brussels, Belgium 🇧🇪
5:24 Moustokouloura - Markopoulo, Greece 🇬🇷
6:16 Macaron - Brittany, France 🇫🇷
7:23 Chebakia - Marrakech Morocco 🇲🇦
8:00 Stroopwafel - Amsterdam, The Netherlands 🇳🇱
8:37 Pineapple Cake - Taipei, Taiwan 🇹🇼
9:33 Chocolate Digestive - London, United Kingdom(Britain)🇬🇧
10:12 Bánh Tai Heo - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 🇻🇳
No Need To Thank me 👍🏻
thanks
Thanks...i always look for this
1:04 the cat was the cutest thing in this video
As a Peruvian, I should say alfajores are one of my fondest childhood treats. No matter the occasion, my parents would always make time for a quick trip to our local bakery so we could buy those delicious sweets!
This video brought back many memories, thank you. ❤️🇵🇪
Cookies, the most delicate of treats. Btw, Australia’s segment was produced by Sohan.
Sohan?
I could tell lmao
who?
@@xPhilosophyy , Look at the thumbnail of “Aussies try Vodka Cruisers”, it is the girl on the left of the thumbnail screen.
omg really?
happy to see one of the best buzzfeed series's ever is getting posted consistently
Yes it'a very enjoyable, I always go back to old videos
In Spain we have Tejas, it's an almond cookie shaped like a roof tile and it's soooo good. And obviously, the cookies the nuns made to take with the evening tea, two time favourites
The inside of that French bakery is just so magical😍
ohmygod those pineapple cakes from Taiwan are HEAVENLY especially if they're handmade
I live near 小潘鳳梨酥 if you know where it is, arguably one of the best and most popular places for pastries and other baked goods you can find here. They have the factory right behind the shop, and there's always a half-hour queue spilling out of the store.
Gosh*
@@alexandraliv1124 are u christian
@@alexandraliv1124 ?
Chinese*
Your social credit score has fallen from 843 to 12.Your execution date is
五月二十三日三
Your last meal is bing chilling
We also have the Pig Ear cookies here in Indonesia, but we call it "Kuping Gajah" which is means elephant ear and the shape of the cookies is the same as in the video.
It surprise me that Vietnam and Indonesia have the same traditional cookies.
same in Hong Kong, we have those (also known as pig ears) in Chinese New Year
@@uosilo in hong kong me and my family never know or eat it
What? Pig aren't banned in Indonesia?
even in india
What does it taste like?
Peru looked amazing! ❤️ and Greece’s cookie + view 😍🥲
OMG, I need to go to Morocco now just to get those sweets!!!! They look absolutely amazing!!!
The belgium one looks like biscuit's heaven, greece looks like bread's heaven n france looks like pastry's heaven.
I love hearing different languages and trying to guess them
I love alfajor’s. 😍 I’m from the Us and I love Tim Tams as well. 🤭 It was SO cool to see the Speculoos with a special design on them. I haven’t seen that at the grocery store one I get. love these videos Insider does because we get a look into someone’s life in another country and different cultures.
alfajores* plural for alfajor in spanish :)
@@danielabourne3057 my dad forget what they were called and called them alcachorres lolll
I really enjoyed this video format
When you don’t live in any of the countries that always are in this show, you tear up when your country actually does end up here
My country didn't came
Never seen Sweden before, I was so surprised
Finland
Here in Indonesia, we have similar cookie like the Vietnamese one, but we call it elephant's ear and it usually colored black with white stripes.
My favorite part of these videos is each "YUM" after every first bite!
Love this type of videos! My fave is prob the stroopwafels
Scotland is really known for its shortbread. It’s like a buttery biscuit that is cumbly
yes but she was in england not scotland? and england is the better known british country
@@mars-nf9cj ik that but isn’t that even more reason to educate people on a smaller lesser known country, and shortbread is MILES better than a digestive
@@erinforgie7468 I disagree about shortbread being better than a digestive
@@mars-nf9cj Scotland is more well known than England where I’ve been abroad 😫
@@x0katiexo00 it’s because people prefer Scotland to England lol
When you are thinking "i should comment that australias iconic biscuit is the tim tam available at supermarkets", only to have Australia come up, go into a woolies and get a pack of tim tams. Love it
awwww the first worker sounds so sweet
I like Damsugare (Swedish cookie, the green one shown beside the Chokladbollar), it’s a nice cookie that’s not to Sweet. But I also like Kladdkaka. A Swedish cake, kinda like a brownie but more sticky. Kladdkaka translates to ‘Sticky Cake’ and Damsugare translates to ‘vacuum’.
I love seeing videos like these because they’re so educational and aesthetically pleasing that showcase a variety of different cultures.
mah dude literally just used a pot of soil to put his food in . LOL love seeing the food but also love how different ppl interact with things and other people in their countries.
Stop making fun of my country
Lol and shout-out to guy the guy that used his bare hands to serve him
@@XY2Moroccoball there is no joking Part?
I really love tim tam!! When i was young and my mom worked overseas i would allways request that snack whenever she comes back or send a box!!
You should try butterfly cookies in HK as well , it’s delicious
My favorite by far was the Alfajor. They are DELICIOUS.
yes, today i made alfajores
they sure look delicious i do hope to try them one day
@@Snow-ej5fm yes they are, the alfajores are delicious, and they are super easy to make.
Me, a Dutch person: "I bet they have stroopwafels"
How does stroopwafels tasted like?
@@CCP-Lies it’s a crunchy thin waffle with a syrup filling. Tastes buttery, caramelly and a bit cinnamony
They have alfajores in Argentina too. I’m not argentine however my granny was born their and whenever she goes to visit she will bring some back with her. They are very good.
10:14 fun fact : we have this snack too in indonesia, but instead of pig ear we call it elephant ear (kuping gajah)
I wish there's like a set you can order that contains all these cookies!! I wanna try them all 😍
Same
Yes! Around the world cookie of the month club. maybe twice a month!
Yes
Macarons are so good they are almost every where
I only had them once and l can't find any near me T-T
Que alfajor lindo, deve ser uma delícia!
I'm impressed by moroccan cookie packaging, so simple yet enough. I definitely want to try chebakia
And I’m just here..about to open my double size Oreos..
and im just here with nothing to eat and my tummy aching.
Timestamps
0:05 Lima , Peru
0:52 Seoul , South Korea
1:29 Stockholm , Sweden
2:17 Sydney , Australia
3:14 Brussels , Belgium
4:18 Markopoulo , Greece
5:43 Brittany , France
Alfagor is so good love how my abuela makes them
I like this series because I kind of feel like I'm traveling around the world.
I reckon Anzac biscuits are more Australia than Tim Tams. The lack of artisanal national biscuits in Oz and the UK are so telling. Digestives? Really? That’s just sad. 🤦♂️
I love tim tams 😭😭😭
It is a little sad but when you think about it,it is kinda hard to pinpoint the favourite cookie/biscuit of the UK and chocolate digestives are popular so why not them?.
@@michellekennedy4426 Shortbread is Scottish. The UK is more than just England.
@@jeremychoo934 Oh ya,I forgot about shortbread,I wonder is there a quintessential Welsh biscuit?.
I would have gone ANZACs too. But the best ones are home made.
4:22 - when the guy ordered bread
Me: that’s not a cookie! 😡
Lol same
In Malaysia we have this cookie shop called Famous Amos and the cookies are really good they're like everywhere in the mall :D
3:10 AuSTraLIaS FavoRiTe SWeeT TrEAt 😩
It was wonderful to watch people going in to bakeries to purchase their cookies but as an Australian, it was embarrassing to see a packet of TimTam bought from Woolies. We do have bakeries here and they do have cookies and biscuits.
same
but it tastes so good, especially the salted double choc
@@Caulifluff Yes, but so do bikkies from a bakeries, and with more culture
@@EvangelineAU bikkies sound cute lol
Right? Why the tims tams every time lmao
I've had Korean Yakgwa cookies when I visited there and brought them home with me. They are the absolute best with tea! I was even more thrilled when I found that H Mart carried them.
I like yakgwa, too. We buy ours at our nearest H mart, and actually have some in our drawer right now. They probably taste a lot better made in a bakery, though.
In Turkey, we have Acıbadem which is a cookie made from sweet almond paste, it has a sweet and chewy texture. Then, there is Kavala which is a crescent shaped cookie doused in powdered sugar which also contains sweet almond it has a texture that just melts in your mouth. Then we have our apple cookie which optionally contains walnuts and raisins, kallavi which made from pistachios, honey with various ingredients…
10:11 in Indonesia we called "Kuping Gajah" or elephant's ears.
I’m so sorry but the sweet at 5:22 really does look like dog poop 😂😭
alfajores are my fav cookies, im not even peruvian but these show up in every bakery where i live
The transition between South korea and Sweden was too clean
From India: Kara Biscuit (savoury cookie), Coconut Macaroon, Cashew Macaron. (to name a few) Too good!
Nankhatai
The coconut ones and Nankhattas are India's original 👌👌👌
Fun fact: There's no original cookies in Belgium, so they used a Dutch cookie (twice) in the video.
You can tell it's Dutch by the freaking windmills on every cookie (It's actually supposed to be spelled Speculaas)
Even the spelling of the Speculoos/Speculaas gives it away that it's a Dutch word! >< Anyways, Belgium is just a combination of French, Dutch and German 😅
@@quinntessential._ no half of Belgium’s speaks dutch just a different dialect
Er zijn wel originele koekjes uit België zoek Jules destrooper maar eens op:)
Actually, they can't pinpoint who "invented" speculaas/speculoos as we know it today because it stems from many variants which all have a different heritage. Because Lotus is a Belgian company with a huge market share, speculoos has been considered Belgian (the term speculoos was used for Belgian cookies, they were different from the Dutch speculaas at the time). So yes, we do have our own cookies. Kletskoppen are also an example of Belgian cookies.
No original cookies ? Hmm
My sister always makes the chocolate ball but with biscuit inside it and it’s honestly really good
Those Peruvian cookies are truly amazing! I am glad to know they still make them.
When the tim tam segment came up after all these beautiful home-style bakeries and it was just from a local woolies 🙈
Hey!!! 7:40 that where I work 😄😄😄 Banketbakkerij Lanskroon! Thanks so much for including non traditional-traditional cookies.
ohhhh the pig ear cookies! We get them in the market here in Malaysia too, some a really thin and crunchy and some a thick in texture, but all are delicious!
Me as a British person: patiently waiting
British person in video: buys choc digestive
Me:……….. 😑😑😑😑…………… you have abandoned the true rulers of the brits
True rulers walks in: avenge us, your king shortbread and queen custard cream from the lowly prince choc digestive biscuit.
Who named the magnetic poles
As south and north?
Do you know ?plz say❤️🙏
Yes me too, being oh so patient. Not a bad choice but there are better!!
OOh I forgot about shortbread - love a nice one of those. I would have loved soo see them try to explain the smell of custard cream - now that is iconic!!! And don't forget the real Prince of Choc, the Bourbon!!
You can't have cookies without tea. They should do tea around the world episode.
I have a feeling you're Indian
How would that look much different? Lol, it'll just be a cup of brown liquid.
I don’t think every single country on the planet has much of a tea culture tbh. Maybe it would be better to just show soft drinks.
They… they do have a tea one. Or at least I think they do
* _Coffee_
Me sitting here super proud that chebakia is in this vedio . It's a very special kind of cookie the dough has a lot of spices like safran and cinnamon and its fried and diped in raw honey . We specially make it in ramadan and we all love it 😀
honestly I love how they started with Peru and then did South Korea. I also wish I could be apart of buzzfeed or make something that iconic.
I love how the Peru one is so kind
One day they gotta include Denmark. Come oooon. I will personally film for them if that’s what it takes.
What would your favorite classic cookie be?