For any Dutchies watching this video, you may notice Stroopwafels are missing from the snack list! To ship stroopwafels all the way to Thailand, the expiring date would sadly not make it. It takes a lot of time and has to withstand heat during the customs process. Loving this video, Perth! It's a delight to see you try snacks that played a big part in my childhood! ❤
Ironic that the only traditionally Dutch snack I would happily serve foreigners - well, stroopwafels and bitterballen - is the one that doesn't make it. XD
Fun fact about the "Schoolkrijtjes" (school crayons): We Dutch people liked to pull pranks on our teachers by replacing real crayons with snack ones on April fools day (when we still had chalkboards). 1 day the teacher thought she was ahead of us by just eating the crayon, but we didn't replace it, so she ate a real crayon😂😅
One thing I love about these types of videos is that I don't encounter other Dutch people on TH-cam often, although I've seen a couple in the comments here before. But the moment there's "Dutch" in the title of a video, they all come crawling out of the woodwork and suddenly they're everywhere hahaha
Same with us Germans, we normally type our comments in English but as soon as there's "German(y)" in a video title, the majority of the comments will suddenly be in German. :D
For the ZoetHout - You don't supose to bite a piece off, just keep the thing in the corner of your mouth and chew, it helps fight hunger, graving, not smoking -- etc
As a Dutchie, Onbijtkoek is something that I throw in my bag in the morning when I don't have the time to eat breakfast before going to Uni. I will eat it either on the bus or in the train and it keeps me filled through my morning classes.
Holland is actually just two provinces in the Netherlands (South-Holland & North-Holland. Amsterdam is located in North-Holland, that's probably why 'Holland' is very known). The Netherlands is the name for the entire country (twelve provinces in total). Also, I honestly only ate ontbijtkoek when I was younger and was running late for school and had to grab something really quick out of the cabinet.
The reason Holland is well known is that from the late middle ages onward most of the major harbors were located here after the decline of the Hanseatic League. When asked where they were from, sailors and merchants would answer "Holland" because that was where they were from before the country was united into a nation state. The concept of the low countries or netherlands did exist as a loose geographical region which ranged from Calais in current France to the north, and east to Luxembourg, but not as a country. Coincidentally Holland is also a lot easier to pronounce for foreigners than the proper name of out country so it stuck around. As well, our language is called Dutch because people here used to speak low German, also known as Diets. The Dutch language didnt become standardized until around 1600. Even though it was the first European language to have a standardized dictionary and grammar, this misnomer still exists in English today. The more you know.
@@TheSuperappelflap Hahahahaha You bring a beautiful historical fact! But I think we can also look a little bit more recent as we are all chanting Hup Holland hup whenever there's a soccermatch :'D Plus, it's the two main provinces where the government and royals are mainly housed. So although I'm from North Holland, and have no right speaking for the other Provinces, I do consider Holland to also represent the Netherlands. I think we all feel more united under the Holland banner whenever it's about sports. BUT THE DUTCH THING... that is something Perth isn't actually quite wrong in because it does stem from way earlier (middle) ages where we didn't use Netherlandish (als Nederlands would translate in English) but Duitsch or Dietsch to refer to our language. Or netherduitsch. So that stuck in England. Probably the same way German stems from Germania which was pre-duits/nederlands area. But it's quite fun because all three languages are Germanic languages So basically both English, and Dutch are German 8D Sorry I just live for this type of random history shit.
I laughed way too hard and way too long while Perth tried the Kaneelstokjes. ( 17:54) You can literally watch his experience written on his face without him having to say anything and it’s clearer than reading a page from a book 😂😂🙈
Hahaha right? (Tbf you're perfectly fine by breathing whilst eating these. Entire generations grew up with these cinnamon candy and no incidents have been reported. I think the amount of cinnamon on the outside is much smaller than it looks)
You're not alone: the German word for "German" is Deutsche (Germany is Deutschland). When I was growing up (in USA) my aunt and uncle owned a candy store, and you've brought back some very special memories of the different confections they had! Loved your facial expressions. "On the one hand it's not wood..." - talk about damning with faint praise, lol!
Dutch was the English term for both low German (Netherlands) and high German. It is still not entirely specialized to low Germans, Pennsylvania Dutch are from what is now Germany and is not a mistake, it is just old.
@@AutoReport1 The entire region of the Netherlands and northern Germany spoke a language called Diets or Low German centuries ago. Low German is now nearly extinct and Diets changed into Dutch. But it used to be mutually intelligible with most of the languages spoken along the German coast all the way to the Baltic sea. This is where the term "Dutch" as well as "Deutsch" comes from. The Pennsylvania Dutch emigrated before this language divide became very large, they were some of the earliest settlers in North America.
I'm glad you like the liquorice. We have a huge variety of it in the Netherlands, so you've hardly seen the tip of the iceberg with this tiny selection. As for the ontbijtkoekreep: the one you got is more of a snack variety, but yes, we do have it for breakfast and even lunch sometimes, along with our bread meal. I tend to get a loaf of it and cut a few slices off each day. The kruidnootjes actually have a story behind them. They're a treat we tend to give children during Sinterklaas, a november/december celebration here in the Netherlands. You'll see them everywhere if you visit the Netherlands during those times. Combined with all the other holiday sweets, it's a welcome change to me. The flavour is much less strong than the sugar sweets, the chocolate letters, the foam sweets, and the marzipan. The speculaas is a biscuit my family would always have. And as a child, I'd even make speculaas sandwiches, because what's the difference between chocolate sprinkles and biscuits on your bread for breakfast.
A story that I once heard from my mother, early Americans made a similar mistake you made with the German and Dutch. Some early German settlers were labeled Pennsylvanian Dutch, because they said they were Deutch (German) and others thought they said they were Dutch, and the label Pennsylvanian Dutch stuck. My mother told me that I'm part Pennsylvanian Dutch. Enjoy your Dutch snacks
Finally someone who appreciates licorice. All these foodtubers seem to hate it. My favourite Dutch licorice is 'dubbelzoute drop', or 'double salty licorice'. 'Zoute Ruiten' are also lovely... the 'Waterwerken' of the same brand are also great. Get on our level. This is what salt licorice is supposed to be. If you're into banana it's really too bad there were no 'bananenschuimpjes' in this box. We actually have two banana candies which unironically are also shaped as bananas; a sugared more artificial-tasting one (of the Haribo brand I believe), and the 'bananaschuimpjes' which are a bit lighter in color and also vastly superior in taste.
Here is a banana fact from my friend who works in the biggest banana lab in the world: the artificial banana flavor used in candy is based on the most widespread banana about 70-80 years ago. Those bananas tasted like the artificial favoring does. That type of banana wasn't very resistant to diseases, so it has been replaced as the most widespread banana by the ones most of us know now. That one tastes different, so we feel like artificial banana flavor doesn't really taste like the "real" banana flavour, because it doesn't 😅
LOL So I'm from South African where we have Afrikaans which is a second cousin to Dutch. This is how we would pronounce those names... • Zoete drop = zoo-te drop and yes sweet liquorice 🤣 • Ontbijtkoekreep = ohnt-bay't-koo-kree'p 🤣 breakfast = ohnt-by't (gingerbread bar) • Zoute ruiten = Zow-te (salty) ruiten (panes/windows) [smaak met karakter -lol- taste with character] 🤣 🤣 🤣 • Kruidnoodjes = croi'd herb/ginger nuts •Schoolkrijt = school yes school + krijt = kray't (chalk yes ) • Zoethoutstokjes - zoo-te-ho(ld)t stokjes = sweet wooden sticks yes Thank you for all you presentations! I love how you present things! I also like your interesting turn of phrase with certain things Many Blessings
Perth discovering zoute means salty TTuTT Also, fun fact: A common breakfast in the Netherlands is bread with butter and cheese :) So the breakfast cake bar makes a lot of sense
I really like when Asians learn more about European countries like the Netherlands😊. I live in Belgium❤ And i know some of these snacks. Its really cool to know that he started trying European snacks from this country first.
The candycane kersenstok is one variation on the candycanes we have. During a carnival/fair there's always a stand with loads of diffrent candy canes to pick from. A few of the ones they have are cherry, cinnamon (the one you thought was also wood), sour apple, all kinds of fruit, licorice, caramel etc.
I dunno what was funnier the whole stick commentary or the look of pure disgust when he ate the cinnamon snack 😂😂. I hope his aussie snack video is less traumatizing
No offence to the fans who like kanielstokjes HAHAHA that is actually quite good pronunciation! I sometimes think that some Asian sounds are very similar to dutch, so it makes sense to me that if you're well versed in that, then you can handle dutch too :) You can pronounce Japanese words with a Dutch sound and it will most likely sound very similar. This was a fun watch! I was surprised to find a dutch snack corner on your channel here :'D And maybe someone already did this but just my reaction to what is shown: Schoolkrijtjes are my absolute favorite: I go though a whole bag SO QUICKLY. And yes the bag was the same from the white one in the first bag you tried. And the zoethout (wood) you are supposed to just suck on and as a child that was fun but I haven't tried in a looooong time. The small cookies are indeed.... a 5. We (I) only eat them during autumn winter and they often are only for sale in that period of time too; because they're related to Sinterklaas. Anyway, props to whoever shipped this! A good selection! Personally I would have included boterbabbelaars: which taste like sweet butter. Sort of.... light caramel. It's amazing. And zoute rijen (saltrows) which are not actually that salty, but a wierd combo just like those monkey heads and I love them so much! much much more than monkeyheads
The sweet wood is something youare supposed to chew on for a few hours. It gets better over time when your saliva breaks down the fibers. Its a snack people used to chew on for hours while working, like men chewing quat or coca leaves in other areas of the world, and it gives you a nice kick. It was popular before coffee was introduced. And yeah, youre supposed to start on the end, not chew down the middle lol
Thnanks for trying dutch snacks Perth! (And thnx to the dutchy who send them :) Honestly these snacks really brought me back to my childhood since I used to love so many of these. Hopefully you'll also get to try stroopwafels one day cause they're the best but I guess you gotta visit here one to do that ;)
Stroopwafels zijn bij verre weg het Lekkerste van Nederlandse snacks maar kunnen ivm douane en verzend tijd niet gegarandeerd binnen de houdbaarheidsdatum aankomen! (Dit geld ook voor ander snoepgoed) Laten we hopen dat Perth een keer langs komt om stroopwafels en andere lekkernijen zelf vers te proeven 😊
wow!! so glad to have a new video, and i’m so hungry now 😂😂 seriously though, love the snack vids, love the editing, and so happy you’re back safe and healthy from your travels! ❤❤
How was this video so much high comedy? Nobody thought "suck on it and then bite" was weird until Perth made it weird. lol The Salty Licorice reaction was hilarious. Especially the way Perth ate a second one, while dying over the first. "If you imagine chewing on a stick..." "I feel weird to give it a bad score, because it's a twig." I had to pause the video to cackle for a bit. Honestly, when Perth frowns on the taste test vids, I can not tell if it is going to be amazing, awful or so-so. That's the best part - the guess the frown game.
Hi Perth, I just finished watching YDestiny and you were there too, how nice, I was very happy! Unfortunately, Tir only got together with Masuk briefly, but I loved the whole series! Very nice that you were there! 🥰😍🙏
It makes me so happy to see perth try dutch snacks and I am so surprised he likes liqourice. Even I dont like them that much. And perth you are doing a great job
Hey hey, Dutch fan here;) Fun fact about the spekjes (the first snack): in some parts of The Netherlands it is a tradition for hairdressers to give a spekje to children after their haircut as a reward for them being all nice and calm during the haircut :) The glass jar with spekjes on the counter can be found at EVERY hairdresser in the region near my hometown 😅❤️
Awesome video!! Love seeing you try snacks from all over the world so I know what to and not to try if I ever get to go to that said country! Thank you so much again! Good job and keep it up! :)
out of context but as a singaporean i just want to thank you for helping me with my thai. your videos really improved my thai by alot. your videos are also always really funny and entertaining it's literally one of top channels on my youtube right now. thank you sm for everything perth ❤️‼️
the thing with ontbijt koek is that it is full of fibers and wheats that's why its called breakfast cake its often used as a quick substitute for bread in the morning
Seeing the monkey gummies is really interesting because here in Germany we have panda ones (licorice and vanilla). The edible paper reminds me of my childhood, although ours never had any fun tattoos on it :D
Hi Perth, thank you for doing a video on my country's snacks! You butchered the Dutch like a champ XD and it was very fun seeing you try and comment on all these things. Susu!
The edible paper is meant to serve as... well paper that you can eat. So it's meant for like custom labels on cakes and sh!t like that. You're not really supposed to enjoy it by itself. It's decoration that you can technically eat, so you don't have to remove it from cakes before serving them.
My family usually makes Ontbijtkoekreep at home. We call it Paperkook I’m not sure why but it’s a spice bread. Lots of ginger cinnamon allspice very good with some butter and a boiled egg
The speculaas is really Dutch, the recepy is from the 17th century. When we celebrate Sint Nicolaas feast (Santa Nicolas), on the 5th of december, this is a famous element.
Speculaas is often combined with hot chocolate. Same goes for the kruidnootjes, which are actually made out of speculaas too. Zoethout is licorice root. You should chew on it but not bite a piece off the stick. You want the juice, not the splinters. It is very healthy, great for your throat and respiratory tract. You can also drink tea with licorice root and anise seed. Strange that your snack pack did not include stroopwafels and hagelslag. But you could have those shipped in from Australia, they have Dutch shops.
Well, it‘s not a weird thing to switch up dutch and german. In german, german means 'deutsch' (Deutschland). Deutsch and dutch sounds pretty similar and i‘m sure non native germans would pronounce it the same (kind of). You may have read the word deutsch somewhere and starting from there, mixed it up with dutch
We have those last cookies here in the States. They are called Windmills where I am from. Loved dunking them in milk until they were a bit soggy when I was a kid. I am 47 now, and I don't remember the last time I had those cookies. Now I am craving them! 😂
Recently subscribed but really love your content. I live in Brissy, so it’s cool to hear your accent. Love your vlog content so would be cool to see more of that :)
I love foods that in first glance look/taste/feel horrible. But then you're still immediatly addicted to it. Those liquirice things is one example of this.
I know the ontbijtkoekrepen from taking them to school. Some people take them to work. But it's just food, so enjoy. It has 30% sugar, but it doesn't taste so sweet, because it has rye flour as well.
I had no idea they loved liquorice so much in the netherlands, to the point of having the raw root. I thought that was a Calabrese thing (in Italy). The liquorice sticks are nice if you're feeling nervous. Healthier than chewing gum
For any Dutchies watching this video, you may notice Stroopwafels are missing from the snack list!
To ship stroopwafels all the way to Thailand, the expiring date would sadly not make it.
It takes a lot of time and has to withstand heat during the customs process.
Loving this video, Perth! It's a delight to see you try snacks that played a big part in my childhood! ❤
He will just have to come to the Netherlands to try them then 😉
Ironic that the only traditionally Dutch snack I would happily serve foreigners - well, stroopwafels and bitterballen - is the one that doesn't make it. XD
Yes, I missed those too!
I love stroopwafels
Yeah that's a must to try for everyone ❤❤❤
Fun fact about the "Schoolkrijtjes" (school crayons): We Dutch people liked to pull pranks on our teachers by replacing real crayons with snack ones on April fools day (when we still had chalkboards). 1 day the teacher thought she was ahead of us by just eating the crayon, but we didn't replace it, so she ate a real crayon😂😅
😂😂😂 oof
haha never did that but good ideaXD
Man leeft in 20e eeuw, geen haat.
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Superjuffie in de building😭
I will now be using the phrase “it hasn’t ruined my day but I feel changed” 13:30 in my daily life 😂😂😂
One thing I love about these types of videos is that I don't encounter other Dutch people on TH-cam often, although I've seen a couple in the comments here before. But the moment there's "Dutch" in the title of a video, they all come crawling out of the woodwork and suddenly they're everywhere hahaha
Same with us Germans, we normally type our comments in English but as soon as there's "German(y)" in a video title, the majority of the comments will suddenly be in German. :D
Gekoloniseerd
For the ZoetHout - You don't supose to bite a piece off, just keep the thing in the corner of your mouth and chew, it helps fight hunger, graving, not smoking -- etc
As a Dutchie, Onbijtkoek is something that I throw in my bag in the morning when I don't have the time to eat breakfast before going to Uni. I will eat it either on the bus or in the train and it keeps me filled through my morning classes.
Perth knowing his audience: “I just get excited around bananas.”
As a Dutchy, this episode made me smile from head to toe.❤
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hiiiiii me finding Thai drama lovers here :3
from my country haha
Holland is actually just two provinces in the Netherlands (South-Holland & North-Holland. Amsterdam is located in North-Holland, that's probably why 'Holland' is very known). The Netherlands is the name for the entire country (twelve provinces in total). Also, I honestly only ate ontbijtkoek when I was younger and was running late for school and had to grab something really quick out of the cabinet.
The reason Holland is well known is that from the late middle ages onward most of the major harbors were located here after the decline of the Hanseatic League.
When asked where they were from, sailors and merchants would answer "Holland" because that was where they were from before the country was united into a nation state. The concept of the low countries or netherlands did exist as a loose geographical region which ranged from Calais in current France to the north, and east to Luxembourg, but not as a country.
Coincidentally Holland is also a lot easier to pronounce for foreigners than the proper name of out country so it stuck around.
As well, our language is called Dutch because people here used to speak low German, also known as Diets. The Dutch language didnt become standardized until around 1600. Even though it was the first European language to have a standardized dictionary and grammar, this misnomer still exists in English today.
The more you know.
@@TheSuperappelflap Hahahahaha You bring a beautiful historical fact! But I think we can also look a little bit more recent as we are all chanting Hup Holland hup whenever there's a soccermatch :'D
Plus, it's the two main provinces where the government and royals are mainly housed.
So although I'm from North Holland, and have no right speaking for the other Provinces, I do consider Holland to also represent the Netherlands. I think we all feel more united under the Holland banner whenever it's about sports.
BUT THE DUTCH THING... that is something Perth isn't actually quite wrong in because it does stem from way earlier (middle) ages where we didn't use Netherlandish (als Nederlands would translate in English) but Duitsch or Dietsch to refer to our language. Or netherduitsch. So that stuck in England. Probably the same way German stems from Germania which was pre-duits/nederlands area. But it's quite fun because all three languages are Germanic languages
So basically both English, and Dutch are German 8D
Sorry I just live for this type of random history shit.
I laughed way too hard and way too long while Perth tried the Kaneelstokjes. ( 17:54) You can literally watch his experience written on his face without him having to say anything and it’s clearer than reading a page from a book 😂😂🙈
I love how his mood changes after a few bad snacks 😭
Perth “Oh, it’s a twig!” Me at work trying not to laugh out loud then followed the next candy “On the bright side, it wasn’t wood!”
😂😂😂😂
Warning label: Do not breathe.
Perth: (puts it to the nose and inhale)
😂
Hahaha right? (Tbf you're perfectly fine by breathing whilst eating these. Entire generations grew up with these cinnamon candy and no incidents have been reported. I think the amount of cinnamon on the outside is much smaller than it looks)
You're not alone: the German word for "German" is Deutsche (Germany is Deutschland). When I was growing up (in USA) my aunt and uncle owned a candy store, and you've brought back some very special memories of the different confections they had! Loved your facial expressions. "On the one hand it's not wood..." - talk about damning with faint praise, lol!
Deutsche would be a German, while Deutsch is the language we speak
@@lsabellenya Sorry, I'm not totally familiar with the intricacies of German spelling 😞 - I just know the difference between Deutsch(e) and Dutch 🙂
@rjshipp I mean it wasn't too far off, so no worries :)
Dutch was the English term for both low German (Netherlands) and high German. It is still not entirely specialized to low Germans, Pennsylvania Dutch are from what is now Germany and is not a mistake, it is just old.
@@AutoReport1 The entire region of the Netherlands and northern Germany spoke a language called Diets or Low German centuries ago. Low German is now nearly extinct and Diets changed into Dutch. But it used to be mutually intelligible with most of the languages spoken along the German coast all the way to the Baltic sea. This is where the term "Dutch" as well as "Deutsch" comes from. The Pennsylvania Dutch emigrated before this language divide became very large, they were some of the earliest settlers in North America.
Not only we eat cake, we also eat bread with chocolate sprinkles for breakfast.
I'm glad you like the liquorice.
We have a huge variety of it in the Netherlands, so you've hardly seen the tip of the iceberg with this tiny selection.
As for the ontbijtkoekreep: the one you got is more of a snack variety, but yes, we do have it for breakfast and even lunch sometimes, along with our bread meal.
I tend to get a loaf of it and cut a few slices off each day.
The kruidnootjes actually have a story behind them.
They're a treat we tend to give children during Sinterklaas, a november/december celebration here in the Netherlands.
You'll see them everywhere if you visit the Netherlands during those times.
Combined with all the other holiday sweets, it's a welcome change to me.
The flavour is much less strong than the sugar sweets, the chocolate letters, the foam sweets, and the marzipan.
The speculaas is a biscuit my family would always have.
And as a child, I'd even make speculaas sandwiches, because what's the difference between chocolate sprinkles and biscuits on your bread for breakfast.
FINALLY someone thought of sending Haagse Hopjes in a Dutch snack pack!!! These are one of the moat classic candy we have in the Netherlands!!
I think I speak for all of us Dutchies when I say that this video has made my day :))
I love how bold he is when taste testing lol most people take timid bites but perth fully commits!
I can't with how big of a bite he takes of a snack that he has NEVER tried before like man has no fear
The fact that your reaction to salted liquorice was identical to my own amuses me way too much
He could say I look like a shroom and still make it feel like a compliment- the way he delivers criticism so nicely hahah
its not even online yet but im already so excited, its gonna be so fun seeing u eat food from my country!! :D
A story that I once heard from my mother, early Americans made a similar mistake you made with the German and Dutch. Some early German settlers were labeled Pennsylvanian Dutch, because they said they were Deutch (German) and others thought they said they were Dutch, and the label Pennsylvanian Dutch stuck. My mother told me that I'm part Pennsylvanian Dutch. Enjoy your Dutch snacks
OMG he is gonna have a culture shock.... I wonder what he likes the most and what has most surprised him.
I love that you aren't timid with your bites. You go all in! 😂❤❤
😂😂 I kept thinking "are those big bites or am I just too timid when trying things"😢😅
@@aquaverdea I am definitely too chicken to try that big of a bite of something I may not like. 😂 Perth has no fear!
Finally someone who appreciates licorice. All these foodtubers seem to hate it. My favourite Dutch licorice is 'dubbelzoute drop', or 'double salty licorice'. 'Zoute Ruiten' are also lovely... the 'Waterwerken' of the same brand are also great. Get on our level. This is what salt licorice is supposed to be.
If you're into banana it's really too bad there were no 'bananenschuimpjes' in this box. We actually have two banana candies which unironically are also shaped as bananas; a sugared more artificial-tasting one (of the Haribo brand I believe), and the 'bananaschuimpjes' which are a bit lighter in color and also vastly superior in taste.
Here is a banana fact from my friend who works in the biggest banana lab in the world: the artificial banana flavor used in candy is based on the most widespread banana about 70-80 years ago. Those bananas tasted like the artificial favoring does. That type of banana wasn't very resistant to diseases, so it has been replaced as the most widespread banana by the ones most of us know now. That one tastes different, so we feel like artificial banana flavor doesn't really taste like the "real" banana flavour, because it doesn't 😅
LOL
So I'm from South African where we have Afrikaans which is a second cousin to Dutch. This is how we would pronounce those names...
• Zoete drop = zoo-te drop and yes sweet liquorice 🤣
• Ontbijtkoekreep = ohnt-bay't-koo-kree'p 🤣 breakfast = ohnt-by't (gingerbread bar)
• Zoute ruiten = Zow-te (salty) ruiten (panes/windows) [smaak met karakter -lol- taste with character] 🤣 🤣 🤣
• Kruidnoodjes = croi'd herb/ginger nuts
•Schoolkrijt = school yes school + krijt = kray't (chalk yes )
• Zoethoutstokjes - zoo-te-ho(ld)t stokjes = sweet wooden sticks yes
Thank you for all you presentations! I love how you present things! I also like your interesting turn of phrase with certain things
Many Blessings
9:40 you really know what your subscribers are thinking 😂😂 This really cracked me up so bad 🤣🤣lol
"I can't imagine someone sitting there just chomping down a whole bag of those" me, sitting there eating a whole bag while watching this video: 😀 "oh"
Perth discovering zoute means salty TTuTT
Also, fun fact: A common breakfast in the Netherlands is bread with butter and cheese :) So the breakfast cake bar makes a lot of sense
I really like when Asians learn more about European countries like the Netherlands😊. I live in Belgium❤ And i know some of these snacks. Its really cool to know that he started trying European snacks from this country first.
Concerning the "marshmellows", I worked at Frisia which is based in Harlingen :)
I fall in love with Perth more and more everyday lol easily the funnest videos to watch!
Love how you said ontbijtkoek would be better with butter cause yes indeed we always smear butter on it! Never ate it warm though lol
The candycane kersenstok is one variation on the candycanes we have. During a carnival/fair there's always a stand with loads of diffrent candy canes to pick from. A few of the ones they have are cherry, cinnamon (the one you thought was also wood), sour apple, all kinds of fruit, licorice, caramel etc.
I listened to this video while at work today but didn't have the visuals and let me be honest the faces ARE one of the best parts.
I dunno what was funnier the whole stick commentary or the look of pure disgust when he ate the cinnamon snack 😂😂. I hope his aussie snack video is less traumatizing
No offence to the fans who like kanielstokjes HAHAHA that is actually quite good pronunciation! I sometimes think that some Asian sounds are very similar to dutch, so it makes sense to me that if you're well versed in that, then you can handle dutch too :)
You can pronounce Japanese words with a Dutch sound and it will most likely sound very similar.
This was a fun watch! I was surprised to find a dutch snack corner on your channel here :'D And maybe someone already did this but just my reaction to what is shown:
Schoolkrijtjes are my absolute favorite: I go though a whole bag SO QUICKLY. And yes the bag was the same from the white one in the first bag you tried.
And the zoethout (wood) you are supposed to just suck on and as a child that was fun but I haven't tried in a looooong time.
The small cookies are indeed.... a 5. We (I) only eat them during autumn winter and they often are only for sale in that period of time too; because they're related to Sinterklaas.
Anyway, props to whoever shipped this! A good selection!
Personally I would have included boterbabbelaars: which taste like sweet butter. Sort of.... light caramel. It's amazing.
And zoute rijen (saltrows) which are not actually that salty, but a wierd combo just like those monkey heads and I love them so much! much much more than monkeyheads
The banana part was funny a bit hard to laugh with a peel off facemask and when everyone is a sleep.I love the food videos.
This video isn’t public yet 😂 just wondering how you were able to watch it?
@@PerthNakhun i saw it on the playlist of snacks lol
@@wwh_jin5210 Oh! Had no idea it would show up there 😂 guess no one is really checking the playlists 🥲
@@PerthNakhun i went to the playlist to re watch the Mexican candy video that how I saw the Dutch snack video. Lol love you and your videos
@@wwh_jin5210 I'm mindblown that you were able to watch it before the premiere
the netherlands is my motherland and i felt so happy watching this video! im happy you enjoyed some of them love from Aruba🇦🇼❤
As a dutchie this makes my heart warms 💜
yes, this is fun ^^
I love dutch snacks, but the feeling when I buy coffee and they had a little mandal speculus with it IS THE BEST. Such a perfect combination!
Oh nice 😊 something from my country. I hope he will enjoy it? 😂 Lots of love from The Netherlands
Samee
The sweet wood is something youare supposed to chew on for a few hours. It gets better over time when your saliva breaks down the fibers. Its a snack people used to chew on for hours while working, like men chewing quat or coca leaves in other areas of the world, and it gives you a nice kick. It was popular before coffee was introduced.
And yeah, youre supposed to start on the end, not chew down the middle lol
OMGG FINALLY SOMEONE THAT TRYING DUTCH FOOD THANK YOU PERTH!! ❤❤❤❤(i'm coming from the Netherlands)
Thnanks for trying dutch snacks Perth! (And thnx to the dutchy who send them :)
Honestly these snacks really brought me back to my childhood since I used to love so many of these.
Hopefully you'll also get to try stroopwafels one day cause they're the best but I guess you gotta visit here one to do that ;)
I am from Belgium so I should know most of them.
I am hoping for Drop, pepernoten, peperkoek ❤ Also Drop = you hate it or you love it 😂😂😂
We have a version of them in Denmark too, and I'm not a big fan, but many love them and eat them mostly around Christmas.
i HATE drop hahaha omg
The Netherlands is where the Dutch are from and I am Dutch Background. Please don't insult my heritage. Germany is Deutsch.
Stroopwafels zijn bij verre weg het Lekkerste van Nederlandse snacks maar kunnen ivm douane en verzend tijd niet gegarandeerd binnen de houdbaarheidsdatum aankomen! (Dit geld ook voor ander snoepgoed)
Laten we hopen dat Perth een keer langs komt om stroopwafels en andere lekkernijen zelf vers te proeven 😊
JAAAA
wow!! so glad to have a new video, and i’m so hungry now 😂😂 seriously though, love the snack vids, love the editing, and so happy you’re back safe and healthy from your travels! ❤❤
How was this video so much high comedy?
Nobody thought "suck on it and then bite" was weird until Perth made it weird. lol
The Salty Licorice reaction was hilarious. Especially the way Perth ate a second one, while dying over the first.
"If you imagine chewing on a stick..." "I feel weird to give it a bad score, because it's a twig." I had to pause the video to cackle for a bit.
Honestly, when Perth frowns on the taste test vids, I can not tell if it is going to be amazing, awful or so-so. That's the best part - the guess the frown game.
Perth, you're doing well with the influencing. This is great!
Hi Perth, I just finished watching YDestiny and you were there too, how nice, I was very happy! Unfortunately, Tir only got together with Masuk briefly, but I loved the whole series! Very nice that you were there! 🥰😍🙏
im so excited ty for trying dutch snacks!
I love how you just go all in with the commitment in trying each snack. Most people would get a nibble. Naaaaw, you out here VORING.
The zoethout could also be used to brew a nice herbal tea if you don't like chewing it :)
It makes me so happy to see perth try dutch snacks and I am so surprised he likes liqourice. Even I dont like them that much. And perth you are doing a great job
Hey hey, Dutch fan here;)
Fun fact about the spekjes (the first snack): in some parts of The Netherlands it is a tradition for hairdressers to give a spekje to children after their haircut as a reward for them being all nice and calm during the haircut :)
The glass jar with spekjes on the counter can be found at EVERY hairdresser in the region near my hometown 😅❤️
Samee
@sm4lf00t hahahah same... at some point I had a jar so I could collect them and compete with my siblings and proof who is best at it🤡🤣
I would love to try them vanilla is literally my favorite and I LOVE marshmallows and by Perth trying them I can tell they are soft and yummy
@@Lolapetunia they are🤩 I hope you can try them!
@@Ik20_00 Me too!
Awesome video!! Love seeing you try snacks from all over the world so I know what to and not to try if I ever get to go to that said country! Thank you so much again! Good job and keep it up! :)
I'm french and I had loved the little "Bon appétit :)"
9:34 i honestly didnt even think about this statement any other way until perth decided to explain/defend himself 😂😂😂😂😂
out of context but as a singaporean i just want to thank you for helping me with my thai. your videos really improved my thai by alot. your videos are also always really funny and entertaining it's literally one of top channels on my youtube right now. thank you sm for everything perth ❤️‼️
the thing with ontbijt koek is that it is full of fibers and wheats
that's why its called breakfast cake
its often used as a quick substitute for bread in the morning
Seeing the monkey gummies is really interesting because here in Germany we have panda ones (licorice and vanilla). The edible paper reminds me of my childhood, although ours never had any fun tattoos on it :D
Perth out there shoving snacks up his nose and then taking a mighty bite. Someone's gotta do it, I guess.
I had so much fun watching this!! Already waiting for your favorite aussie snacks❣❣(And maybe thai for another video?💜💜)
The sweet wood is an old dutch treat for children. Healthy, cheap, and it takes a long time before you've eaten all of it. It's also easy to preserve.
Welcome back our SNACK KING 😆
The way he tries to he respectful towards the candies eventho he absolutely disliked some of them is so funny xjjsjshsd
Never did i expect to see you eat dutch snacks, but im very exited to watch the video as a dutchie!!
Samee
It is always so good to see you, Perth. 😎🤠😝😛🤩🥰
Hi Perth, thank you for doing a video on my country's snacks! You butchered the Dutch like a champ XD and it was very fun seeing you try and comment on all these things. Susu!
I dont usually watch videos like these but this, and all your vids in general, are really cute. I like watching your content. ☺
Excellent video. Perth you have motivated me to practice my English more and thus be able to understand better
The edible paper is meant to serve as... well paper that you can eat. So it's meant for like custom labels on cakes and sh!t like that. You're not really supposed to enjoy it by itself. It's decoration that you can technically eat, so you don't have to remove it from cakes before serving them.
That makes a lot of sense
I absolutely love you and your videos Perth 😂❤ so funny and wholesome and every video feels like watching a friend
My family usually makes Ontbijtkoekreep at home. We call it Paperkook I’m not sure why but it’s a spice bread. Lots of ginger cinnamon allspice very good with some butter and a boiled egg
The speculaas is really Dutch, the recepy is from the 17th century. When we celebrate Sint Nicolaas feast (Santa Nicolas), on the 5th of december, this is a famous element.
Speculaas is often combined with hot chocolate. Same goes for the kruidnootjes, which are actually made out of speculaas too. Zoethout is licorice root. You should chew on it but not bite a piece off the stick. You want the juice, not the splinters. It is very healthy, great for your throat and respiratory tract. You can also drink tea with licorice root and anise seed. Strange that your snack pack did not include stroopwafels and hagelslag. But you could have those shipped in from Australia, they have Dutch shops.
I also like to put speculaas cookies on a slice with bread and some butter. ITS A BANGER
Well, it‘s not a weird thing to switch up dutch and german. In german, german means 'deutsch' (Deutschland). Deutsch and dutch sounds pretty similar and i‘m sure non native germans would pronounce it the same (kind of).
You may have read the word deutsch somewhere and starting from there, mixed it up with dutch
He's previously called Germany "the land of Deutsch" so I'm not surprised he got confused
We have those last cookies here in the States. They are called Windmills where I am from. Loved dunking them in milk until they were a bit soggy when I was a kid. I am 47 now, and I don't remember the last time I had those cookies. Now I am craving them! 😂
Fun fact: the Dutch don't dunk these cookies in milk. We dunk them in our coffee.
Recently subscribed but really love your content. I live in Brissy, so it’s cool to hear your accent. Love your vlog content so would be cool to see more of that :)
I love foods that in first glance look/taste/feel horrible. But then you're still immediatly addicted to it. Those liquirice things is one example of this.
My grandparents used to buy me the oldtimers drop everytime I was ill as a child 😂😂
Wow! I want dutch snacks now! This video made me hungry lol
Always a proud dutchie so seeing this made me so excited
These are so fun I was laughing so hard, made my day with this one XD
What is this sign, Perth? I never thought you would do anything Dutch-related, you caught me by surprise, man XD Thank you for this!!
I really enjoyed the video. The editing is so fun too
"if it's the root of a plant it's probably healthy" famous last words. Especially with licorice, since too much actually can kill you.
So funny, how you got violated by the salty licorice 😅
I know the ontbijtkoekrepen from taking them to school. Some people take them to work. But it's just food, so enjoy.
It has 30% sugar, but it doesn't taste so sweet, because it has rye flour as well.
I had no idea they loved liquorice so much in the netherlands, to the point of having the raw root. I thought that was a Calabrese thing (in Italy).
The liquorice sticks are nice if you're feeling nervous. Healthier than chewing gum
New subscriber. Discovered you from watching K&P. Enjoyed the video. I can't imagine eating all the snacks. My stomach wouldn't be able to handle it.
I love to see this, i am from the Netherlands. thank you for this,
so much licorice in different forms lmfaooo
Is it me ooooor hearing Perth's chewing as an ASMR soothes my inner self..?? 🥰
My favorite licorice (drop in dutch) is Double Salt.