Food from Lapland Bread cheese: Supposed to be eaten either with black coffee or cloudberry jam Swede casserole: Kinda only traditional Christmas food over here, also the one in the video was dry as all hell. It's never made that dry and usually is more like mashed potato consistency. Reindeer: We usually eat reindeer either cold smoked + cured or as sauteed reindeer or as a reindeer stew with lingonberry jam and mashed potatoes. Not as a salami like in the video. Salmon soup: Well, it looked like a milk-based salmon soup with dill and vegetables so that's a common food over here. You should try out Finnish treats, like Fazer chocolate, Salmiakki (salty liqourice), Karelian pastries, dried meat (preferably reindeer, air dried for long time, not jerky), or "lappapuuro/vispipuuro" (whipped porridge, made from semolina pudding and lingonberries)
Salmiakki ei ole mikään "herkku." Aika kummallinen tämä Torilla Tavataan-heimon taipumus tyrkyttää ulkomaalaisille jotain sellaista kokeiltavaksi, josta 90+ % suomalaisistakaan ei välitä.
No nyt kyllä vedit ton 90% aivan hatusta :D Mä en henk. koht. tunne yhtään ihmistä ketä EI tykkäis salmiakista, joten taitaa noi luvut mennä vähän toisin päin... Salmiakki on todellakin herkku, miks muuten joka kaupan karkkihyllyt ois täynnä sitä?
Are cloudberries really a thing? Because it sounds like something out of a fantasy video game. "Go to the Mountains of Despair, and high on the peaks, you'll find the mystical cloudberry bush, to cure the villain's magical plague."
Lol. "Hjortron" is it called in Sweden and grows often in wetlands like swamps out in the forrest. The Latin name is Rubus chaormaemus: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubus_chamaemorus
They also grow in Alaska, and pretty sure that's what the groundcover is outside my gyno's office in Washington State. Rubus chamaemorus. Could have sworn Raintree sells them, but not coming up. They sell about every other odd edible botanical! Ooh, they're dioecious...male and female on separate plants...
I dont get it. Hownis it bad to eat raindeer? You eat pigs and stuff all the time. Its like saying you woud noy eat metworst on a bred just becouse it was a horse. And napoleon RIDED a horse. So obviously its vonnected and its baaad!. That woud be dumb. But the thing is, napoleon was real. And santa isnt. I grt that we finns have the nuber 1 educcation, but you guys are adult and you dont know the sircle of life?
Aniyunwiya Ageya actually caribou and reindeer are different animals. Look it up. The size difference alone will tell you that. I have been to reindeer ranches in New Hampshire and in Michigan. When you live in the north you come to know the differences in deer, reindeer, elk, caribou and moose.
I am actually happy that you guys tried something that is more common to people from Lapland and even in the middle of the country and not just sweets or things that are more common from the South. Very interesting to see your reactions to these! Thank you for making this video! :D
Oh, George, you've given me the biggest laugh of the week. The song you end with, "He knows when you are eating all his best friends off a plate"... is the BEST thing I've heard in a long time. 😂😂😂
you have black coffe togheter with breadcheese (atleast in the lapponian part of Sweden) its amazeballs! and dried reindeer that you chop of yourself with a knife
@@NaeniaNightingale Flora and fauna are the "scientific" (i.e. Latin) names for plant life and animal life. This is, within the context of biological life, in contrast to fungi and bacteria, but also excludes everything that's not a biological life form. The joke here was that, to highlight the absurdity in Ryan's statement, I was pretending to agree with the mindset he expressed, just to demonstrate how restrictive a diet without flora and fauna would be. Salt is a mineral that is widely used in the human diet, and I singled it out for comedic effect, but other aspects of our diet that I could've mentioned include various micronutrients like zinc and magnesium, and mushrooms. Hope that helps!
Im from Finland and finally see you guys taste bit of finnish food/drink...theres plenty more to discover than lapland...oh yeah they should of eaten that cheese with cloudberry jam thats the way to do it.
I'm from Alaska and love both reindeer and caribou. I once brought a reindeer sausage sandwich for lunch outside of Alaska and was shocked at how upset people were.
It has always puzzled me how sacred reindeers are in other countries, like, everyone gets sad if reindeers get eaten. It's facinating. Reindeers are not cute, there's a hell of a lot of them in Lapland and reindeers' delicious! :)
Well, for those of us in areas where we never get to see reindeer on a regular basis, the only representations of them are cute cartoon ones shown to us from our earliest childhoods as Santa's best friends who help him deliver presents. It's almost instinctive at this point. "Noooo, you've killed Rudolph!!!" (Now, I didn't say it was rational. Just one of those things.)
Also they roam around Lapland freely because they are not kept in pens or pastures so you see them everywhere. They like to come to my house and eat my hard grown vegetables! But they're skittish so they're easy to scare off.
What do you mean they are not cute? Of course they are. Doesn't mean you can't eat them It's also one of the most ethical meats you can eat. At least In Finland Reindeers are mostly allowed to roam free in the nature And they are then killed when needed.
What you could do is, you heat up the cheese and then put the sugary liqueur over it and eat it with a spoon. And you don't have a swede casserole plain, it's a side dish. That's like having mashed potatoes with nothing on.
"He knows when you are sleeping, he knows when you're awake. He knows when you are eating all his best friends off a plate." ~best line of the video. Thanks George!!
Also, for some reason this was the funniest video in a while! Especially their reactions to the swede casserole! And I now really want to try that cloudberry liqueur!!!!!!
Lapland is an area in the northern parts of all fenno-scandinavia, not just Finland. It's the area where the Sami people have traditionally lived, which they call Sapmi.
thisdamnthingy actually we have a lot of finns in Australia. contact your local lutheran church and see if any finns go there and if they have finish markets. canberra has markets every fortnight.
What was with these foods though? You DO eat bread cheese with something on the side, not just plain cheese alone. Cloudberry jam (the same berry they had in the liqueur) is the most common one. The cheese also looked really weird. Secondly, the reindeer dish? That looked like jerky, but in reality you put tiny pieces of fresh reindeer meat in a cast iron kettle with lots of butter. It is served with mashed potatoes and lingonberry jam so that's what you did get right.
The Finnish way of eating "bread cheese" is with cloudberry jam - also, not in my life have I seen "bread cheese" that chunky! :D Also, when you say Lapland, do you mean the Finnish, the Swedish or the Norwegian Lapland? ;)
@@antonwestman9094 lapland is In Finland (look it up, it covers nearly a third of Finland) but people like to say stuff like sweden's lapland or Norway's lapland but in reality they're talking about their northern regions that have sami people.
There's both a province in Finland named Lapland and a province in Sweden named Lapland. Until 1809 they were the same province, but that province got split up into a Swedish part and a Finnish part due to the victory of the Russian Empire in the Finnish War when Russia created the Grand Duchy of Finland from the territory obtained from Sweden in accordance with the terms of the Treaty of Hamina. Lapland is, in English, also often used as a name for the wider Sápmi region of northern Fennoscandia. Perhaps this is why the Norwegian county of Finnmark so often is called "Norwegian Lapland" by the travel industry.
Another thing that's wonderful is jam made of cloudberries (hjortronsylt in Swedish). Even here it's really darn expensive so it's nothing the average person buys everytime you need a new jar of jam, but wow... the taste is amazing! And I confess... I am weak for reindeer, hare and moose. Born and raised by the coast in Västerbottens län in northern Sweden (the 2nd northernmost county in the country) so it's always been close by, and the fact that my father-in-law is a hunter makes for fresh high quality meat every now and then. :)
Alastair Ward fuck the Internet, nobody seen, it's a wonderful life, but yet were going backwards in society, cause everybody on the Internet has seen filthy frank eating hair and getting sick all over his friends, that's how far we've come
You guys should try mead's ("honey wine") from all over! German, Scandinavian, Polish, English, American etc. Being a bit of a mead fanatic, I can even offer suggestions for each country. Thanks! Lapland is not only a region of northern Finland, but also a northern area that is in multiple countries (Fennoscandia & Russia) and home to the Sami people!
Sport HornetFTW I grew up on a lot of these foods, especially salmon soup, and I'm from north of Sweden with a finnish grandma. It's just that north and south of Sweden is very different.
Just learned that a swede is the same as a rutabaga. Had to look it up because of the swede casserole. Love learning from internet inspired tangents. Thanks!
I love bread cheese (I call it tire cheese though because of the consistency). It is great with jam. Finns always served it with that for me, so I guess you eat it like that always.
It's called Kainuun juustoleipä in these parts (Savo). And Kainuu may seem like way up north for peeps from inside Ring III, but it isn't in Lapland. (And yes, I know it's called leipäjuusto elsewhere and consumed also in actual Lapland.)
I just came here for a craic after hearing that a friend's dog just died and started crying like crazy and now I've seen people eat reindeer. Now I'm crying again, thanks guys.
Cloud berry liqueur is soooo amazing, very expensive. They only grow in Lapland and Newfoundland/Labrador, I've had it in Finland but I've never seen it here in Canada.
"lapland food" uh, no. I don't live in Lapland and we eat these things quite often. to me, it's just regular swedish food. they I guess the may have originated in that region.
How 'bout a version for 2018 with "Loimulohi" (salmon cooked nailed to a board next to an open fire, seasoned with seasalt, served with potato mash), "Poronkäristys" (really thin slices of reindeer meat cooked on an extremely hot pan served with what you served the cured version of it with), "Riisipuuro" (rice porridge, served hot with sugar and cinnamon sprikled on top) and "Glögi" (a spicy hot drink very common in Finland around christmas time) at least?
"You can't give this to pregnant women."
"It's only 21% alcohol you can."
Ahhh Ireland.
lol
Finnish person: ah its only 40%
"He knows when you are sleeping. He knows when you're awake. he knows when you are eating all his best friends off a plate!"
Yes I saw the video too
Loved it.
Honestly the best part, he's on fire with those quips!
i heard off
George at his best!
You have to eat that bread cheese with cloudberry jam.
Food from Lapland
Bread cheese: Supposed to be eaten either with black coffee or cloudberry jam
Swede casserole: Kinda only traditional Christmas food over here, also the one in the video was dry as all hell. It's never made that dry and usually is more like mashed potato consistency.
Reindeer: We usually eat reindeer either cold smoked + cured or as sauteed reindeer or as a reindeer stew with lingonberry jam and mashed potatoes. Not as a salami like in the video.
Salmon soup: Well, it looked like a milk-based salmon soup with dill and vegetables so that's a common food over here.
You should try out Finnish treats, like Fazer chocolate, Salmiakki (salty liqourice), Karelian pastries, dried meat (preferably reindeer, air dried for long time, not jerky), or "lappapuuro/vispipuuro" (whipped porridge, made from semolina pudding and lingonberries)
LovaDesigns mammi should be on that list! i think it is yucky! and lutefisk :P
i do love my bread cheese because it squeaks when you chew it.
i do love my bread cheese because it squeaks when you chew it.
and if you warm it up slightly, itll squeek even more :P
Even cold bread cheese is awesome.
Lutefisk is a Swedish import tradition though.
Salmiakki ei ole mikään "herkku." Aika kummallinen tämä Torilla Tavataan-heimon taipumus tyrkyttää ulkomaalaisille jotain sellaista kokeiltavaksi, josta 90+ % suomalaisistakaan ei välitä.
No nyt kyllä vedit ton 90% aivan hatusta :D Mä en henk. koht. tunne yhtään ihmistä ketä EI tykkäis salmiakista, joten taitaa noi luvut mennä vähän toisin päin... Salmiakki on todellakin herkku, miks muuten joka kaupan karkkihyllyt ois täynnä sitä?
"lapland food"
literally most are defacto also finnish food, plus bread cheese is meant to be eaten with cloudberry jam...
Are cloudberries really a thing? Because it sounds like something out of a fantasy video game. "Go to the Mountains of Despair, and high on the peaks, you'll find the mystical cloudberry bush, to cure the villain's magical plague."
Yes they are, they look like raspberries, but yellow. Taste quite awesome, but sadly rare and expensive as heck.
Lol. "Hjortron" is it called in Sweden and grows often in wetlands like swamps out in the forrest.
The Latin name is Rubus chaormaemus: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubus_chamaemorus
Learnin' some facts in the Facts channel comments. Thanks!
They also grow in Alaska, and pretty sure that's what the groundcover is outside my gyno's office in Washington State. Rubus chamaemorus. Could have sworn Raintree sells them, but not coming up. They sell about every other odd edible botanical!
Ooh, they're dioecious...male and female on separate plants...
"There's no prisons in Lapland, you just get put on the naughty list."
bonnieinla they have a lot of guns
An knives and shovels and no one can hear You scream in the forests... ha ha ha!
If only they knew that finnish police drive tanks.
I dont get it. Hownis it bad to eat raindeer? You eat pigs and stuff all the time. Its like saying you woud noy eat metworst on a bred just becouse it was a horse. And napoleon RIDED a horse. So obviously its vonnected and its baaad!. That woud be dumb. But the thing is, napoleon was real. And santa isnt. I grt that we finns have the nuber 1 educcation, but you guys are adult and you dont know the sircle of life?
Erkki Mustajärvi Haha you can’t spell.
George: "This is my only Christmas video this year, and YOU made me eat reindeer?" Nicole: "And you know what? I don't care!"
BadPeople1100 its because it's reindeer
Or, as it's known in Canada/Alaska: caribou.
Charles Fish we always serve reindeer at Christmas haha
+shenandoahliberty
So she should have said, "And you know what? I don't caribou!!"
Aniyunwiya Ageya actually caribou and reindeer are different animals. Look it up. The size difference alone will tell you that. I have been to reindeer ranches in New Hampshire and in Michigan. When you live in the north you come to know the differences in deer, reindeer, elk, caribou and moose.
"I don't think sweet and savory things should mix" Oh boy you're missing out
"Ya ever seen a reindeer?"
"Yeah!"
"Where?"
"In da sky."
I am actually happy that you guys tried something that is more common to people from Lapland and even in the middle of the country and not just sweets or things that are more common from the South. Very interesting to see your reactions to these! Thank you for making this video! :D
Oh, George, you've given me the biggest laugh of the week. The song you end with, "He knows when you are eating all his best friends off a plate"... is the BEST thing I've heard in a long time. 😂😂😂
you have black coffe togheter with breadcheese (atleast in the lapponian part of Sweden) its amazeballs! and dried reindeer that you chop of yourself with a knife
"It's not food. It's like flora and fauna." Ryan, isn't most food made out of flora and fauna in one way or another?
Yes, ALL OF IT!
Fbi needs to know your location now buddy, just giving you a heads up
Fuck that, I only eat pure rock salt. No flora or fauna is entering this body.
@@maybeyourbaby6486 So your rock salt is made in the lab then? Since you don’t eat anything that comes from nature? XD
@@NaeniaNightingale Flora and fauna are the "scientific" (i.e. Latin) names for plant life and animal life. This is, within the context of biological life, in contrast to fungi and bacteria, but also excludes everything that's not a biological life form.
The joke here was that, to highlight the absurdity in Ryan's statement, I was pretending to agree with the mindset he expressed, just to demonstrate how restrictive a diet without flora and fauna would be.
Salt is a mineral that is widely used in the human diet, and I singled it out for comedic effect, but other aspects of our diet that I could've mentioned include various micronutrients like zinc and magnesium, and mushrooms.
Hope that helps!
How does Ryan know what the foam inside a teddy bear tastes like?
is this guy from Northern Ireland or what? Also, someone please donate him a personality ASAP
he fux teddybears?
He's from Donegal which is in the north of the Irish Republic.
He is a teady bear serial killer !
Im from Finland and finally see you guys taste bit of finnish food/drink...theres plenty more to discover than lapland...oh yeah they should of eaten that cheese with cloudberry jam thats the way to do it.
"don't give to pregnant woman"
"It's only 21%, you can really" 😂😂😂😂
Ej Nappe omg I swear I didn’t see your comment before I made mine. This is rly funny lmao.
They say the baby water has more alcohol in Ireland
You're supposed to melt the bread cheese and have it with cloudberry jam.
Or just eat the cloudberry jam from the jar.
The thumbnail guy once said "...humming birds, they all about that nectar yo..." hooked ever since
irish people taste test 1950s jello molds!
Brittany Brown I would love to see them try this!😄
Brittany Brown if we're gunna punish them with stuff in jelly why not go straight to aspic.
Brittany Brown yes ma'am
Yeeessss!
I would love to see that.
The tan, brunette with the guy with the hoodie is my favorite on these Facts vids. Love her!!!
And for those who don't know, Lapland is a region in Finland.
Anton Whitaker Yes. I didn't know it was anywhere else
FireCracker3240 thanks. i didn't really learn geography in my American high school
I was just trying to help. Thanks for the sarcasm. Merry Christmas, everyone!
thanks :)
Thank you. I'd never heard of it.
You guys crack me up every time. Please just carry on.
Lapland is not only in Finland......it's also in Sweden!
I'm from Alaska and love both reindeer and caribou. I once brought a reindeer sausage sandwich for lunch outside of Alaska and was shocked at how upset people were.
George...I love ya man! Those lyrics will be running around my head for a long long time! XD
Have you ever seen a reindeer?
Yeah. In the sky!
Justine, you are my hero!! Yes!
Wonder how they'd react to Alaska Native food, like maktak? (my guess is they'd run, screaming)
shenandoahliberty what's maktak? :P
shenandoahliberty yah they would
Kate McNamara
Fermented blubber from seal, walrus, or whale.
shenandoahliberty I have never been able to eat it but everyone else in my family still does
shenandoahliberty oh Jaysus
Christmas jingle at the end! LOL!
It has always puzzled me how sacred reindeers are in other countries, like, everyone gets sad if reindeers get eaten. It's facinating. Reindeers are not cute, there's a hell of a lot of them in Lapland and reindeers' delicious! :)
Well, for those of us in areas where we never get to see reindeer on a regular basis, the only representations of them are cute cartoon ones shown to us from our earliest childhoods as Santa's best friends who help him deliver presents. It's almost instinctive at this point. "Noooo, you've killed Rudolph!!!"
(Now, I didn't say it was rational. Just one of those things.)
Also they roam around Lapland freely because they are not kept in pens or pastures so you see them everywhere. They like to come to my house and eat my hard grown vegetables! But they're skittish so they're easy to scare off.
What do you mean they are not cute? Of course they are. Doesn't mean you can't eat them It's also one of the most ethical meats you can eat. At least In Finland Reindeers are mostly allowed to roam free in the nature And they are then killed when needed.
Or, if you're Canadian, basically they're on the 25-cent piece: caribou.
Cold smoked Reindeer... mmm mmm, expensive as hell though
In Sweden we call cloudberrys "The Gold of the Forest", love it!!
What you could do is, you heat up the cheese and then put the sugary liqueur over it and eat it with a spoon.
And you don't have a swede casserole plain, it's a side dish. That's like having mashed potatoes with nothing on.
George is hands down the star of Facts!
Bek Scho agreed
So George has officially switched his beanies for a Batman cap and Ryan likes some things. Are we in bizzaro world?
My great great great grandmother is from Lapland . So this was fun to watch
"He knows when you are sleeping, he knows when you're awake. He knows when you are eating all his best friends off a plate." ~best line of the video. Thanks George!!
She* all the reindeers are female, the males drop their horns during winter.
These reactions are amazing!
"Have you ever seen a reindeer?"
"Yeah!"
"Where?"
"In the sky."
Just one of the reasons why I love you people.
Also, for some reason this was the funniest video in a while! Especially their reactions to the swede casserole! And I now really want to try that cloudberry liqueur!!!!!!
' there are no prisons in Lapland you just get put on the naughty list' 😂😂😂
Lapland is an area in the northern parts of all fenno-scandinavia, not just Finland. It's the area where the Sami people have traditionally lived, which they call Sapmi.
Yes but people rarely speak of the swedish lapland or norwegian because finnish lapland is the biggest and best known.
"Drinkin on your own George.... you sure you're okay? " HAHAHA LMAO
George rocking the leather Batman Beyond hat. I love you, brother.
"You better finish up prancer and dancer" LOL
Nicole said drinking on your own George are you okay. bless George's heart he just needs a good drink
I enjoyed everything about this and now want Lapland treats.
However, I'm in Australia so I might just have toast and a cup of tea.
thisdamnthingy actually we have a lot of finns in Australia. contact your local lutheran church and see if any finns go there and if they have finish markets. canberra has markets every fortnight.
I shall investigates markets around Victoria if any, thankyou for the tip.
Someone else on the internet knows what a Lutheran is?? I'm shocked! XD
AllAboutTheArts The Midwest and Northern parts of the US have a lot of Scandinavians and Germans. There is a Lutheran Church on every corner.
I'm aware haha. I'm Lutheran, and my dad's a Lutheran pastor.
What was with these foods though? You DO eat bread cheese with something on the side, not just plain cheese alone. Cloudberry jam (the same berry they had in the liqueur) is the most common one. The cheese also looked really weird. Secondly, the reindeer dish? That looked like jerky, but in reality you put tiny pieces of fresh reindeer meat in a cast iron kettle with lots of butter. It is served with mashed potatoes and lingonberry jam so that's what you did get right.
*Irish people critique abstract art.*
Sean M Im so early I get first comment under this 🤗🤗🤗
I could mis-spell that sentence and people wouldn’t even notice.
(made you look, didn’t I?)
Sean, how could you?
where ya been?
Sean M , I'm still here to fight the cause
Ryan likes things, George sings a song, Blonde girls murders Prancer and Dancer. The spirit of christmas !!!
The Finnish way of eating "bread cheese" is with cloudberry jam - also, not in my life have I seen "bread cheese" that chunky! :D Also, when you say Lapland, do you mean the Finnish, the Swedish or the Norwegian Lapland? ;)
Probably finnish lapland because its the most famous one
The redhead is super cool with everything.
"Have you ever seen a rain deer ?" Hahahaha "yeah, in the sky" hahaha so funny
Jenny V reindeer*
love that John is in more videos!
Why not say Finland? Also you're serving these things wrong!
Elisa Valeska Lappland is in Sweden, isn’t it
@@antonwestman9094 lapland is In Finland (look it up, it covers nearly a third of Finland) but people like to say stuff like sweden's lapland or Norway's lapland but in reality they're talking about their northern regions that have sami people.
Elisa Valeska oh, I didn’t even know Finland had a lappland. In Sweden they only teach us about Swedish lappland.
Anton Westman well clearly you swedes get really bad education lol
There's both a province in Finland named Lapland and a province in Sweden named Lapland. Until 1809 they were the same province, but that province got split up into a Swedish part and a Finnish part due to the victory of the Russian Empire in the Finnish War when Russia created the Grand Duchy of Finland from the territory obtained from Sweden in accordance with the terms of the Treaty of Hamina.
Lapland is, in English, also often used as a name for the wider Sápmi region of northern Fennoscandia. Perhaps this is why the Norwegian county of Finnmark so often is called "Norwegian Lapland" by the travel industry.
"This soup is the arthouse movie of food, where you're like: 'I don't know if I'm gonna like this' and then you're like 'it changed my life.'"
Bread cheese should be warmed up and served with ice cream/vanilla cream and cloudberries! >:O
I didn't know what - or where, rather - lapland was until I looked it up and realized it's one of the most beautiful places on earth.
Holy shit! Where can I find that Batman Beyond hat?
I know. I'd actually wear that hat.
Another thing that's wonderful is jam made of cloudberries (hjortronsylt in Swedish). Even here it's really darn expensive so it's nothing the average person buys everytime you need a new jar of jam, but wow... the taste is amazing!
And I confess... I am weak for reindeer, hare and moose. Born and raised by the coast in Västerbottens län in northern Sweden (the 2nd northernmost county in the country) so it's always been close by, and the fact that my father-in-law is a hunter makes for fresh high quality meat every now and then. :)
We want Irish people taste test Palistinian food!
Reindeer really is delicious. It's not as versatile as beef because it has a stronger taste, but in a proper dish it's absolutely amazing.
"It has the consistency of athlete´s foot" *literally crying rn* xDD
George is my favorite hands down!!!
to all the Irish listeners out there the Snapper is on tomorrow night on TV 3 , Jesus christ George bleeding Burgess
stephen white would love to watch but in Belfast all I get is Netflix, the Christmas channel and local public TV.
Alastair Ward fuck the Internet, nobody seen, it's a wonderful life, but yet were going backwards in society, cause everybody on the Internet has seen filthy frank eating hair and getting sick all over his friends, that's how far we've come
stephen white that's why we're clamouring for abstract art, to pull us out of this mess.
Alastair Ward agreed save Sean M or jebus
every irish person has watched that 30283 times and i dont need to watch it a 30284th time lmao
Juustoa (the bread cheese) is extremely common where I live, which is in Michigan. It's so good!
"Dont give it to pregnant women" - "Its only 21% so I guess you can". Funny shit, but seriously never have children.
spoiler alert: she was kidding
So funny
Bruni Do you not know Irish law, or?
Read up on Irish abortion laws, and now I have to re arrange my *Top 10 European countries that are almost as good as Denmark* list :(
Because you cant kill babies?
Suomi mainittu, torilla tavataan! (Finland mentioned, meet at the town square)
never heard of lapland until this....now I'm all cultured n shit
You guys should try mead's ("honey wine") from all over! German, Scandinavian, Polish, English, American etc. Being a bit of a mead fanatic, I can even offer suggestions for each country. Thanks!
Lapland is not only a region of northern Finland, but also a northern area that is in multiple countries (Fennoscandia & Russia) and home to the Sami people!
i love how i dont know any of these foods. and im swedish
Ghost Wolf they maybe mean the finnish lappland
Sport HornetFTW I grew up on a lot of these foods, especially salmon soup, and I'm from north of Sweden with a finnish grandma. It's just that north and south of Sweden is very different.
0:18 that's a dope batman beyond hat! shiit
tan girl is pretty and doesn't need so much makeup
Just learned that a swede is the same as a rutabaga. Had to look it up because of the swede casserole. Love learning from internet inspired tangents. Thanks!
George, you're in rare form 😜
I loved so many things about this video!
"Oh my God, they've murdered the Swedes."
I love bread cheese (I call it tire cheese though because of the consistency). It is great with jam. Finns always served it with that for me, so I guess you eat it like that always.
Have them play Cards Against Humanity or Super Fight
I've never ever heard of Lapland !!!
Means you were never a Santa believer as a child, Santa lives in Finnish Lapland, that’s what they are famous for.
Leipäjuusto tastes better if you microwave it
It's called Kainuun juustoleipä in these parts (Savo). And Kainuu may seem like way up north for peeps from inside Ring III, but it isn't in Lapland. (And yes, I know it's called leipäjuusto elsewhere and consumed also in actual Lapland.)
did anyone else have to google Lapland? or am i just an isolated Australian who doesnt know jack
Scrolled down to comment section, first. Then, verified through Google. You are not alone:)
Well to be fair, Lapland is about as far from Australia as you can get, so its okay.
Dopkas A. TheRestlessVagabond thanks for the validation guys
You are most welcome! Have a Happy New Year:)
No I had to too.
"My only Christmas video this year and you made me eat reindeer!" Bwahahahaha. Poor Rudolph.
ok, how could you eat reindeer on Christmas??
I just came here for a craic after hearing that a friend's dog just died and started crying like crazy and now I've seen people eat reindeer. Now I'm crying again, thanks guys.
Cured reindeer? Why was it sick?
Cloud berry liqueur is soooo amazing, very expensive. They only grow in Lapland and Newfoundland/Labrador, I've had it in Finland but I've never seen it here in Canada.
Irish people watch Impractical Jokers.
Loved your guys song. He knows when your awake. He knows when your eating his best friends off a plate.
Suomi perkele
Oh shut up. Lapland isn't only in feckin Finland.
Sandstorm by Darude
CouldYouNawt Why do you hate Finns so much? :'D
Voisit ehkä ottaa kartan käteen ja katsoa mitkä alueet lappi kattaa.
"lapland food"
uh, no. I don't live in Lapland and we eat these things quite often. to me, it's just regular swedish food.
they I guess the may have originated in that region.
Why are Comet Cupid Doner and Blitzen always wet, because they're rain deers, told ya
stephen white I thought you were going in a different direction with that.
Jennifer Bashore jen did I follow you on twitter
Dad jokes stephen? Come on man! You got your whole life ahead of you, don't throw it away!
stephen white yes
Jennifer Bashore that was you, sorry i thought it was you or another jen happy new year jen
Lappland is Sami country that reach in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia.
is this supposed to be Lapland in Finland or Lapland aka sápmi?
Basically the bread cheese is supposed to be eaten with some kind of jam, preferably with jam made from cloudberry.
OHH THIS IS SO WRONG YOU MUST HAVE CLOUDBERRY JAM WITH BREAD CHEESE NO WONDER THEY DONT LIKE IT
I have relatives in Lappland. One of them won the lasso casting contest not long ago.
Irish people watch Die Antwoord.
And Irish person reading the bottle.. "Oh will you look at that, it is only 21% it's fine for a pregnant woman, barely even alcoholic" ;) :P
too everyone wondering what Lapland is, and wait for an answer....theres this new invention called google! it will change your lives!
How 'bout a version for 2018 with "Loimulohi" (salmon cooked nailed to a board next to an open fire, seasoned with seasalt, served with potato mash), "Poronkäristys" (really thin slices of reindeer meat cooked on an extremely hot pan served with what you served the cured version of it with), "Riisipuuro" (rice porridge, served hot with sugar and cinnamon sprikled on top) and "Glögi" (a spicy hot drink very common in Finland around christmas time) at least?
Irish People Taste Test Swedish Food.
Or just have them pop open and eat surströmming.
MiddayCoffee You must really hate them. :/
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