I have a nice memory about Fazer's Suffeli from my childhood. I was maybe 6 or 7 years old and rode my bicycle to the nearest shop about half a mile away. I was watching at all the candy and the clerk said to me: "You should buy a Suffeli!". I asked about the price and he said that it's 55 pence. I said that unfortunately I have just 50 pence. He responded: "I will sell it for 50 pence to you". It made me so happy that I still remember it after more than 40 years :)
Those specific Sisu candies were flavoured with Xylitol, which is actually an alcohol that you can extract from the birch tree. It doesn't get you drunk, but it has a very sweet and kind of minty taste. More than that, it being an alcohol it's antibacterial so it cleans your teeth, and in large enough quantities it can function as a laxative.
Sisu is a tar flavored candy. Smokers, public speakers and even opera singers eat it to clear their throats. The Jim bar from the previous video really was dark chocolate and banana (as you guessed). Tupla (tupla=double, therefore 2 pieces) bar, on the other hand, does not have a coconut filling. It has a nougat filling. :)
Leaf was a Finnish Company originally making SukuLaku and Sisu. They were bought out by Cloetta and renamed Cloetta Finland. SukuLaku manufacturing hads been moved abroad nowadays, I think SukuLaku is actually produced in Slovakia now.
It's actually moose hunting season right now and after that ends there's celebration called "hirvipeijaiset" (moose feast) where the hunting group and people that live around the area go, eat moose, have fun, give speeches and stuff. I thought you were going to be more shocked about the fact that we eat reindeer. Or maybe you didn't know. Also Sisu is not only for smokers. It's also good for speech givers and singers. My favorite Sisu is called Kipinä (spark) and they are cola-licorice flavored
Pätkis is one of my favorites and it has an interesting origin story. It made from the waste another candy line produces. They make mint creme filled chocolates and the defective ones are ground up and used as the filling for the Pätkis. At some point Pätkis became popular enough that the waste from the other product line was not enough anymore and they started to make the filling just for the Pätkis. The waste from the other product line is still used of course.
Finns are going to adopt that part 2:24 oh damn! It fit so perfectly into this situation! Also you are the second foreigner I know who seems to like salmiakki. I know my boyfriend's mother who comes from UK liked Salmiakki. Interesting, Interesting. :)
I told you were getting to the interesting part 😂😂 .. too bad that box do not have full selection of salmiakki or licorise.. there are so much more 😉 Great reaction anyway, I almost lost it when you spit the Sisu out 😂😂😂
Can't remember by heart what the tastes are in a Pantteri pussi (and google is failing me) but Vadelma is Raspberry (Hallon is the same in Swedish, Finland has two official languages so every packaging has Finnish and Swedish in them) and Ananas is Pineapple.
I don't understand why everyone calls salmiakki a salty licorice. Salmiakki is ammonium chloride that is more akin to table salt. Licorice is an extract from the licorice root. Pure salmiakki has no licorice in it but some salmiakki candy can have it as a flavoring agent.
I'd guess it's because most people don't know what salmiakki or ammonium chloride are, which would make explaining it kinda difficult. It's easier to say, since as you said, some salmiakki candies do have licorice.
Christmas is comming, so you should listen some christmas songs. Here is some famous finnish christmas songs performed by some finnish frontline artists: Raskasta joulua - Tähti, tähdistä kirkkain Ragnarok juletide - Sylvia's song Ragnarok juletide - Elf Ragnarok juletide - Christmas has come Ragnarok juletide - A Sparrow on a christmas morning In some video you asked if you visit Finland, where and when you should go. IMO you should go to lapland in winter, then you could see auroras and endless night (kaamos). Kaamos is time when sun dosn't rise at all and most northern parts "night" lasts almost two months. And in winter you can also spend night in hotel made of snow or in igloo where roof is made of glass. Lapland is not so impressive at summer but lots to see at summer also. If winter night is long, summer day is as long, almost two months in most north. There are some nice cities in Finland but so are in other countries too. Finland is too "young" to visit some city to see something amazing buildings (like this: cathedral church of Saint Peter in cologne, Germany). Lapland in winter is my recommendation if you want to see amazing nature, if you want to see some buildings go to some old city like: Rome, Paris, Moscow, Amsterdam, Munchen, Istambul... Actually that is MY list of places i like to visit. (been in lapland many times) Have fun, live long.
Estonia is blessed to be between Finland and Latvia - because if one doesn't like the BEST sweets (Estonian Kalev) one can choose alternative BEST sweets (Fazer, Finland). And if one is crazy one can choose Latvian Laima, which is... boooring, but different. Everybody will find something awesome here in Estonia :)
Funny thing about salmiakki is that people say it tastes very salty, but it doesn't have any salt in it :) Salmiakki is ammonium chloride and salt is sodium chloride, so it is very similar to salt, but I think pure salmiakki tastes better than pure salt :) The word salmiakki is used for salmiakki flavoured liquorise candy.
The font (typeface) is German Fraktur or old-fashioned script based on handwriting. They used that typeface up to WWII, when it got eventually banned by the Nazis for various reasons. Because of cultural connections, Finnish newspapers were printed in Fraktur up until the early decades of the 1900s.
Salmiakki will raise your blood pressure, other than that.. does nothing weird. Eat too much and you will have stomach ache and a definite feeling of eating too much something like salt but it is not salt. Doesn't raise sodium levels but it is ammonium chloride, not toxic in the amounts you can ingest in a candy, it is very strong so there is not a lot of it, just few percents of the weight. It hides sugar quite well but it also needs something like anis or mint with licorice to make the taste last longer, ammonium chloride will be gone in seconds. When you taste it, it is gone. But when mixed with sugar and few more ingredients, the taste can last minutes. Ammonium chloride can be found all over the world, in your local hardware store, in soldering equipment section. It is used as a flux in copper soldering. Cost is very low and purity is very high, it is simple process to manufacture in very pure forms. But.. it really needs to be mixed in with the candy before it is any good to try.. But it is endless supply of it, if you want to taste it in the pure form. Wash your teeth 30 minutes after, it is very corrosive if it is not diluted, it irritates gums in those concentrations (also a factor when you eat very strong salmiakki but usually you have more than enough salive to dilute it but in a pure form without sugar.. things are different). Very, very, very good when infused in alcohol as a salmiakki liqueur. It needs to pack quite a lot of sugar and salmiac the chemical, add anis oil to give it more "air".
Hi Brian i don't know if anyone have told this to you but Fazers first candy is Pihlaja, many finnish call it Fox candy (Kettu Karkki). Pihlaja is a marmalade candy and its Fazers oldest candy, it was released at 1895 (123 years old candy.)
The Moomin licorice isn't actually blueberry, but rather bilberry, which does taste like blueberry, but doesn't grow in bushes (but closer to the ground) and is more intense or concentrated in flavour.
hi im from finland and candy/pastil package its for smoker and singers or performers and speakers but u have many very good videos and love to watch (:
I just have to clear this out, ananas means pineapple, not banana😂💕 I was so surprised that you actually liked liqourice and salmiakki, so cool! In most of these kind off videos people just spill them out right away :D glad you enjoyed Finnish candys!
Salt licorice (aka. Salmiakki) is amazing, sweet licorice I hate but salt is like an addiction 😂 Salt licorice gets its salty flavour from the salt ammonium chloride (not sodium chloride which is the salt you'd usually use when cooking), and it is commonly used to help with coughing (it can be found in cough medicine) salt licorice can be used as a home remedy. The amount of ammonium chloride is higher than usually allowed in food/candy, the Scandinavian countries and Finland has gotten an exception from that regulation to be allowed to continue making it. It's in no way dangerous, but it does surpass the limit that the EU has decided upon.
In that Pantteri bag there are actually 2 types of black candies (might be 3 three). One is soft (I think you tasted that one) and the other one is hard. The hard one is the original and way better tasting.
Brian, I was married to a Texan for a few years and we lived in TX. He hated liquorice, too, as well as his siblings. So to me it seemed that most Americans didn’t like it. But I, on the other hand can’t stand peanut butter! :)
You should defenatelly try licorice candies with Milk!!! It's perfect combination. I'm finnish so I have eat these candies like that all my life and love it. SISU it's very good to everyone who sing. It help to open your voice! I recommend it every singer!!! I being one. :)
To be fair, Sisu tastes quite strong even if don't chew it. And it's supposed to, as the main point is to relief/clarify ones throat, the smell that hides smoking odours a bit is a side effect. Btw I'm not sure if it's mint(oil) that's in it, I'd quess more like aniseed. But I may be wrong, don't have any Gifu at my disposal here 😉
When kid we always got combination of Jim, Da capo and Pätkis bars, and I never liked those Da capo bars cause tasting too much like liquer filled candies ;)
I have a kind of Finnish taste since I do not like it too sweet though I like some Central European flavours. In addition you reminds of a guy next door who hates both dark chocolate and licorice. 😁
Why do you always do Boris accent when doing estonian/finnish videos. Those languages are so far from russian and its kind of insulting as well. Just letting you know. I know you love these countries but sthooop the russian accent :P
trinxikene hey! Thank you for addressing it! But yeah, I do it in every single language and someone else replied! I actually addressed it towards the last 3 minutes of Estonia, Society of the Future video! It’s mainly my Spanish roots, and I normally do speak like that in person. I’m a very nervous person and this is one of my ticks I suppose 😂
Hey Brian. Do us finns a solid. Give us a reaction video on Nightwish's song "Ghost Love Score". Preferably the live version from Wacken 2013. You need to do the whole 10 minute song/video though. The best part is the last 2 minutes, not the first 2. Only then will you actually see what this band is about. It will probably blow your mind.
You're like the first foreigner I've seen to like salmiakki :D
No,I Like It Too actually because I am a foreigner too but I am Also TH-camr!
I was just about commenting about this. Mad but good thing
I love it too, especially pepper ones) cool thing)
Oh yeah! That's waaay too much for most of us expats living in Finland.
MaxFI really? That makes me feel awesome!
Ananas means pineapple, not bananas :D Banana is banaani in Finnish :)
Just about every other language writes pineapple as ananas, except english ;D
@@bluumberry Well, in his native language Spanish pineapple is piña, so makes more sense that he doesn't realise ananas is pineapple :)
Hahaha Here In Estonia Too!I ain't suprised at all!😂🔫🔫
Hey,my Sekai Sensei
@@bluumberry www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/interactive/2013/nov/14/pain-in-the-ananas-etymology-maps
If you want to know what Salmiakki or Salmiac, its actually ammonium chloride, one of my favorite combination of chemicals.
It's made from Ammonia and Hydrochloric Acid, but definitely delicious! We made some in Chemistry class in 8th or 9th grade ;)
And it's a white powder.
I have a nice memory about Fazer's Suffeli from my childhood. I was maybe 6 or 7 years old and rode my bicycle to the nearest shop about half a mile away. I was watching at all the candy and the clerk said to me: "You should buy a Suffeli!". I asked about the price and he said that it's 55 pence. I said that unfortunately I have just 50 pence. He responded: "I will sell it for 50 pence to you". It made me so happy that I still remember it after more than 40 years :)
oh2mmy cence not pence
Pence. That happened maybe 1974 or 1975.
Pennies. I think pence is exclusive for the British coin.
I have a memory of this salmiakki which was like the peace sign it was the best in my opinion
Those specific Sisu candies were flavoured with Xylitol, which is actually an alcohol that you can extract from the birch tree. It doesn't get you drunk, but it has a very sweet and kind of minty taste. More than that, it being an alcohol it's antibacterial so it cleans your teeth, and in large enough quantities it can function as a laxative.
(Around 7:58)
So this is chocolate with mint truffle
(Around 8:20)
I don't know if it's me, but it smells like mint.
A foreigner likes salmiakki??? whaaaaat?? :D
Mm4riii hahaha, apprently this is news breaking 😂😂😂
it kinda is 😂
Sisu is a tar flavored candy. Smokers, public speakers and even opera singers eat it to clear their throats. The Jim bar from the previous video really was dark chocolate and banana (as you guessed). Tupla (tupla=double, therefore 2 pieces) bar, on the other hand, does not have a coconut filling. It has a nougat filling. :)
Leaf was a Finnish Company originally making SukuLaku and Sisu. They were bought out by Cloetta and renamed Cloetta Finland. SukuLaku manufacturing hads been moved abroad nowadays, I think SukuLaku is actually produced in Slovakia now.
It's actually moose hunting season right now and after that ends there's celebration called "hirvipeijaiset" (moose feast) where the hunting group and people that live around the area go, eat moose, have fun, give speeches and stuff.
I thought you were going to be more shocked about the fact that we eat reindeer. Or maybe you didn't know.
Also Sisu is not only for smokers. It's also good for speech givers and singers. My favorite Sisu is called Kipinä (spark) and they are cola-licorice flavored
In Europe, it's called elk, not moose. There are differences between European and North American cervids.
@@rvaviima Elk is a completely different animal. Hirvi is indeed a moose not an elk.
@@luukas2660 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moose Nope. A moose is what we call an elk in Europe. What Americans call an elk is a wapiti.
Also, this is emphasised by the Swedish word älg. somethingswedish.wordpress.com/2014/11/09/alg-moose-meese-mooses-or-elk/
Mun faija on metsästys seurassa ja kyllä se käyttää englanniksi sanaa Moose eikä Elk
In the pantteris, there is two kind of black candy. Soft one and hard one. I love the soft one.....
Its salmiakki. Salmiakki is Ammonium Chloride
Hard ones ftw!
Pätkis is one of my favorites and it has an interesting origin story. It made from the waste another candy line produces. They make mint creme filled chocolates and the defective ones are ground up and used as the filling for the Pätkis. At some point Pätkis became popular enough that the waste from the other product line was not enough anymore and they started to make the filling just for the Pätkis. The waste from the other product line is still used of course.
Ananas is Pineapple :D
In fact Ananas is Pineapple in almost every language except English... :D
@@House_of_Caine whattt??
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haha :D moomin licorice is like a gateway drug into heavier stuff, like salmiakki :D
That cute cat tummy... and those paws
I gave Fazer Super Salmiakki pastilles to an American colleague:
- You like it?
- Yeah!
- Do you want another one?
- NO!!
😂
Finns are going to adopt that part 2:24 oh damn! It fit so perfectly into this situation! Also you are the second foreigner I know who seems to like salmiakki. I know my boyfriend's mother who comes from UK liked Salmiakki. Interesting, Interesting. :)
I´m from Estonia and I love salmiakki. I think I tried all of these.
Taavi D I’m from Finland and geisha was the only chocolate in this video that I have tried.... btw I didn’t like it
Hahaha :D Totally with you on Jim - not my favorite either. DaCapo was always #1, since I was a child in the 60's. :)
I told you were getting to the interesting part 😂😂 .. too bad that box do not have full selection of salmiakki or licorise.. there are so much more 😉 Great reaction anyway, I almost lost it when you spit the Sisu out 😂😂😂
Can't remember by heart what the tastes are in a Pantteri pussi (and google is failing me) but Vadelma is Raspberry (Hallon is the same in Swedish, Finland has two official languages so every packaging has Finnish and Swedish in them) and Ananas is Pineapple.
And original in Pantteri is salmiac.
Can you do American reacts to Finnish games?
No to swedish guess we have ubisoft and dice
Wow that would be cool
@@eventic3324 yeah
Ubi is French.
Lol that one guy thinks ubi is sweden :D what is wrong with you?
In Europe liquorice has to contain liquorice root and that is black, it isnt a type of candy, it a type of flavour here.
Salmiakki is salty licorice. And I loooove it
I don't understand why everyone calls salmiakki a salty licorice. Salmiakki is ammonium chloride that is more akin to table salt. Licorice is an extract from the licorice root. Pure salmiakki has no licorice in it but some salmiakki candy can have it as a flavoring agent.
I'd guess it's because most people don't know what salmiakki or ammonium chloride are, which would make explaining it kinda difficult. It's easier to say, since as you said, some salmiakki candies do have licorice.
@@lassesaikkonen501 I mean it tastes just like salty licorice
@@lassesaikkonen501 but I understand what you mean. Many people think salmiakki is licorice with salt
Salmiakki on Ammoniumkloridia
13:18 I'M A finn and i like licource ( I don't know if I pronunced roght) and the suku laku and sisu
Christmas is comming, so you should listen some christmas songs.
Here is some famous finnish christmas songs performed by
some finnish frontline artists:
Raskasta joulua - Tähti, tähdistä kirkkain
Ragnarok juletide - Sylvia's song
Ragnarok juletide - Elf
Ragnarok juletide - Christmas has come
Ragnarok juletide - A Sparrow on a christmas morning
In some video you asked if you visit Finland, where and when you should go.
IMO you should go to lapland in winter, then you could see auroras and endless night (kaamos).
Kaamos is time when sun dosn't rise at all and most northern parts "night" lasts almost two months.
And in winter you can also spend night in hotel made of snow or in igloo where roof is made of glass.
Lapland is not so impressive at summer but lots to see at summer also. If winter night is long, summer
day is as long, almost two months in most north.
There are some nice cities in Finland but so are in other countries too. Finland is too "young" to visit
some city to see something amazing buildings (like this: cathedral church of Saint Peter in cologne, Germany).
Lapland in winter is my recommendation if you want to see amazing nature, if you want to see some
buildings go to some old city like: Rome, Paris, Moscow, Amsterdam, Munchen, Istambul...
Actually that is MY list of places i like to visit. (been in lapland many times)
Have fun, live long.
Yay Finally Part 2
To Adventure right! :) thank you for following both videos!
Estonia is blessed to be between Finland and Latvia - because if one doesn't like the BEST sweets (Estonian Kalev) one can choose alternative BEST sweets (Fazer, Finland). And if one is crazy one can choose Latvian Laima, which is... boooring, but different. Everybody will find something awesome here in Estonia :)
Funny thing about salmiakki is that people say it tastes very salty, but it doesn't have any salt in it :)
Salmiakki is ammonium chloride and salt is sodium chloride, so it is very similar to salt, but I think pure salmiakki tastes better than pure salt :)
The word salmiakki is used for salmiakki flavoured liquorise candy.
Gisu is actually Sisu that g is old s from Finnish letters.
The font (typeface) is German Fraktur or old-fashioned script based on handwriting. They used that typeface up to WWII, when it got eventually banned by the Nazis for various reasons. Because of cultural connections, Finnish newspapers were printed in Fraktur up until the early decades of the 1900s.
Fun fact about "Gifu" or sisu :D its acttually recommeded/originally made for smokers after you've done smoking :P
plus its meant to be "sucked" not bitten :D
and some finnish lesson! pastilli means basically a form of candy which you suck in your mouth or a breath mint which you suck on :D
I'm finnish and i've tasted all of the candies you've tried. I love them!
Salmiakki will raise your blood pressure, other than that.. does nothing weird. Eat too much and you will have stomach ache and a definite feeling of eating too much something like salt but it is not salt. Doesn't raise sodium levels but it is ammonium chloride, not toxic in the amounts you can ingest in a candy, it is very strong so there is not a lot of it, just few percents of the weight. It hides sugar quite well but it also needs something like anis or mint with licorice to make the taste last longer, ammonium chloride will be gone in seconds. When you taste it, it is gone. But when mixed with sugar and few more ingredients, the taste can last minutes.
Ammonium chloride can be found all over the world, in your local hardware store, in soldering equipment section. It is used as a flux in copper soldering. Cost is very low and purity is very high, it is simple process to manufacture in very pure forms. But.. it really needs to be mixed in with the candy before it is any good to try.. But it is endless supply of it, if you want to taste it in the pure form. Wash your teeth 30 minutes after, it is very corrosive if it is not diluted, it irritates gums in those concentrations (also a factor when you eat very strong salmiakki but usually you have more than enough salive to dilute it but in a pure form without sugar.. things are different). Very, very, very good when infused in alcohol as a salmiakki liqueur. It needs to pack quite a lot of sugar and salmiac the chemical, add anis oil to give it more "air".
In Finland is fazer factory were is shop and the shop is full of fazer chocolite!☺🍫
The sisu dont chew on them if you do it gets really stikky
Armi Niskanen OMG! Why didn’t anyone hand me the memo 😂😂😂😂
You can mix loads of sisu with vodka as well
Hi Brian i don't know if anyone have told this to you but Fazers first candy is Pihlaja, many finnish call it Fox candy (Kettu Karkki).
Pihlaja is a marmalade candy and its Fazers oldest candy, it was released at 1895 (123 years old candy.)
And i'm telling you this because i'm finnish.
The Moomin licorice isn't actually blueberry, but rather bilberry, which does taste like blueberry, but doesn't grow in bushes (but closer to the ground) and is more intense or concentrated in flavour.
hi im from finland and candy/pastil package its for smoker and singers or performers and speakers but u have many very good videos and love to watch (:
I checked out the Latvia video and Brian's review of Geisha was: "I'm not a chocolate person but I like this one. 4/5 potatoes."
KING. LOVE that Intro oml💖
Sisu is also considered to a coughdrop kinda candy. Also used among singers.
I just have to clear this out, ananas means pineapple, not banana😂💕 I was so surprised that you actually liked liqourice and salmiakki, so cool! In most of these kind off videos people just spill them out right away :D glad you enjoyed Finnish candys!
Salt licorice (aka. Salmiakki) is amazing, sweet licorice I hate but salt is like an addiction 😂
Salt licorice gets its salty flavour from the salt ammonium chloride (not sodium chloride which is the salt you'd usually use when cooking), and it is commonly used to help with coughing (it can be found in cough medicine) salt licorice can be used as a home remedy. The amount of ammonium chloride is higher than usually allowed in food/candy, the Scandinavian countries and Finland has gotten an exception from that regulation to be allowed to continue making it. It's in no way dangerous, but it does surpass the limit that the EU has decided upon.
So many good candies that i love ^^
It’s great you are trying salmiakki even if you are not fan of it💕
Can you react Finnish youtubers?
Brian, you are the Best! ❤️
🇫🇮
Yeah like laeppavika or glyffi
ouuuuu! Interesting! Never thought of that! I may need to eventually look into that one :)
The fact is can smell all of these through the screen ahaha
Hahaha!
In that Pantteri bag there are actually 2 types of black candies (might be 3 three).
One is soft (I think you tasted that one) and the other one is hard.
The hard one is the original and way better tasting.
Where's the shirt from?? I love it!
On the sisu box it says sisu in finnish writing style from 1800's
There are 2 types of black pantteris soft ones are salmiakki hard ones are liquorice
Love DaCapo and Pätkis! Shame one can’t buy it in Sweden..
Da Capo is the only product that contains alcohol I buy regularly. It's so good.
"What kind of psycho would ever do that" I'm guessing a pregnant woman, closely related to the owner of Cloetta.
16:28
Actually everyone thinks its Gifu but its Sisu :)
Licorice you hate it or love it. I love it and I'm estonian. :D
hahaha, you cray cray :P
Brian, I was married to a Texan for a few years and we lived in TX. He hated liquorice, too, as well as his siblings. So to me it seemed that most Americans didn’t like it. But I, on the other hand can’t stand peanut butter! :)
Sari Brown I love liquorice but I can’t eat salmiakki at all.
I'am finnish and it is fun to watch these vids
Pantteri is my absolute favorite candy. Not the green bag thouh. The original in a yellow bag. Too bad not very common in Sweden...
Ahhh 😋 Jim and da capo are my childhood.
You should defenatelly try licorice candies with Milk!!! It's perfect combination. I'm finnish so I have eat these candies like that all my life and love it. SISU it's very good to everyone who sing. It help to open your voice! I recommend it every singer!!! I being one. :)
Dark chokolate IS healthy
IT IS made for cooking
I love videos when someone try finland candys, and ananas is pineapple, banana is banaani.
Salmiakki is soo good I don't understand how non finnish people don't usually like it :D I'm glad you do tho
Pätkis has peppermint in it 😊
I love liquorice, this is my favorite candy. And I'm from Estonia. :D
when i was starting watching i was eating licorice ....and what i saw later - that Brian eat licorice xD
Laura Ylönen hahaha the same one???
no.... norwegian licorice
I wonder how many da capos I need to get drunk🤣
hove does ammoniumclorid taste?
whats the intro song
I eat geisha sooo mutch it is soooo good ✌😀 in five Days i am 16 years old and i live in finland
Emilia Koskinen Geisha is good, my English boyfriend is addicted to it.
Vadelma = raspberry
Original is salmiakki/liquorice
And ananas = pineapple
Banana would be banaani.
I hope cat found the best candies from the floor.
Just if something tastes strong, it might mean you aren't meant to chew it, like sisu :D
What kind of logic is that?
To be fair, Sisu tastes quite strong even if don't chew it. And it's supposed to, as the main point is to relief/clarify ones throat, the smell that hides smoking odours a bit is a side effect. Btw I'm not sure if it's mint(oil) that's in it, I'd quess more like aniseed. But I may be wrong, don't have any Gifu at my disposal here 😉
When kid we always got combination of Jim, Da capo and Pätkis bars, and I never liked those Da capo bars cause tasting too much like liquer filled candies ;)
I have a kind of Finnish taste since I do not like it too sweet though I like some Central European flavours. In addition you reminds of a guy next door who hates both dark chocolate and licorice. 😁
The red one from Pantteri is raspberry flavour. And ananas does not mean bananas 😂 it's pineapple.
Suffeli was a childhood must haha 😋
If you eat lots of Da capo bars you can get little bit drunk not much but little bit about 0,5promilles
Yea black liqourice is the main liqourice Finns eat!
No swedes
Why isn't the title American eats?
Very good video!❤
Im from finland and i understand english
I could see you had to bite into that Suku-Laku. It's not fresh. Fresh one is nice and soft
Why do you always do Boris accent when doing estonian/finnish videos. Those languages are so far from russian and its kind of insulting as well. Just letting you know. I know you love these countries but sthooop the russian accent :P
He does it with every language. It's actually Spanish accent he is making (eg. strong R's)
How is it insulting...
trinxikene hey! Thank you for addressing it! But yeah, I do it in every single language and someone else replied! I actually addressed it towards the last 3 minutes of Estonia, Society of the Future video! It’s mainly my Spanish roots, and I normally do speak like that in person. I’m a very nervous person and this is one of my ticks I suppose 😂
tihk89 thank you for clarifying that! You rock ❤️ it’s nice to see someone has seen me explain it 😂 t
Hey Brian.
Do us finns a solid. Give us a reaction video on Nightwish's song "Ghost Love Score". Preferably the live version from Wacken 2013. You need to do the whole 10 minute song/video though. The best part is the last 2 minutes, not the first 2. Only then will you actually see what this band is about. It will probably blow your mind.
liked because you actually ate salmiakki
Can you do America first Norway second? :)
Geisha used to be my ffavourite chocolate,nice
Just ate Suffeli today. :D
Like this
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Sure!
Nam nam nam! Pätkis is life for Fins!
Sinä pureskelit Sisua?!?!?!? Sitä pitää imeskellä...
Ei
15:19 oh... That dislike list is not good if you come to finland
Sukulakus liqueurs is harder then the others and they are my favorites and that's all from this Fin girl bye
OH luv you im from finland as Well. Allso im happy that i subscribe you
Vadelma is Raspberry
Ive been eating gifu every day, no wonder I always shit water
Can you do american reacts finnish music part 4
minä 0.20 aamuyöl ¨vittu se muumilaku on 10/10 hanki makuhermot!!!!!¨
21.21 Ananas means pineapple in Finnish, not bananas 😂