@@elinamakinen9604 Mä oon vanha ukko mut vaik en syntynyt Suomes oon puhunut tätä kielt koko elämän ajan mut en määkään tätä Suomee mahtavasti puhu. Oon sitä mielt et tääl jätkäl on pieni sananvarasto mut hän lukee ja lausee (lausuu?) aika hyvin vaik on muukalainen. Hän ainakin yrittää käyttää Suomee enemmän kun valtaosa Suomalaisii ketä oon tavannut yrittää puhuu Englantii. Oon sillon tällön tuumannut et opetetaanko tääl lailisesti Englantii koulus tai ei. Tai onk se pakkokieli kuten Ruotsi? (Yritin kirjoittaa Euran murreella. Miten sujui?)
@@Dermie Before Christianity, Manala (Tuonela) was a place where the souls of the dead were believed to go. All of them, not just the evil ones. In my opinion Hell is not an accurate translation in that sense.
50-60 is a quote by ex Finnish ski jumper Matti Nykänen (rip), it's kinda like 50-50, but the odds are still a bit against you. Or atleast that's how I've interpreted it!
Nykänen was sort of infamous for his baffling aphorisms. Most Finns are familiar with at least some bizarre quotation from him, the most famous of which is "Elämä on laiffii". Any given line on his Wikiquote page reads like a shitpost. My favorite quote of his: "I myself am not gay or lesbian or anything in between. Everything goes."
I made it! :D Loved this one!!!! I can't do hot stuff either so I'm feeling sorry for you guys. I really liked having Roni in the video! I love the Finnish accent!!! :D
@Indra Doggen I would like to praise your ear for language, if I may. Most native English speakers, if presented with a row of people who in turn spoke the same sentence in their own particular accent (and with no hints or comments from others), it would be a rare person indeed who could locate and name the accent of the Finn. Simply because Finnish has absolutely nothing in common with English.
@@ThisTrainIsLost Thanks haha. But I'm not a native English speaker. I'm Dutch, but I've lived in Finland for 10 weeks and I know Roni is Finnish;) But I would like to think that I can recognize the Finnish accent;)
@@indradoggen1610 I'm from Toronto but raised in a Finnish speaking home and I have been in this land for 21 years. Dual citizenship, which hardly matters as I don't go anywhere. Yet, having learned both languages from childhood on, I do not believe that I have an accent in either language. Not colourful but clear. My niece married a second generation Dutchman but I don't believe that he made any attempt to retain his parents' mother tongue. I call that an error but it matters not at all. The past lasts but we can cut the tether whenever we choose but those without pasts are fools. (I beg for your pardon as I went on so long.)
@@indradoggen1610 Dutch. Speaks English. Hmmm. Sounds familiar.… AHA!! Maybe you are the female voice of Nightwish cruising the net incognito!! (pssst! i won't give you away…)
Giving a rookie over 500k scoville sauce is allways fun to watch! I think mine personal best was something like 650k and it took like an hour to get over the heat :P
Lots of people have told what "poppamies" means but the joke is actually that "poppa" is also a childish way to say "hot" so it basically also means "hot guy". I am sure Dave will soon learn "poppa" when Cave Lad tries to touch an oven or something.
Wasabi is more similar to mustard than anything hot, there is no capsaicin ( the burn chemical ). But yeah have a like for eating that 10+/10 Scorpion :)
You are correct about the connection to mustard and lack of capsaicin. However, like piperine and resiniferotoxin as additional examples, the compounds wasabi and hot mustard contain bind to TRPV1 neural receptors to produce a sensation of heat. Thus, while capsaicin is the most common chemical for spicy hotness, it is not the sole chemical to that effect. Perhaps this is comparable to how sweetness is mostly sugar-based but the same effect can be achieved using aspartame.
Great video! I love that Skorpion sauce and in our home we use it almost every meal! Poppamies products are great, you should try Ahjo aswell, it is 10/10 :)
Good video bro✌🏼! But you know what. Next time when you do tasting videos like these you have to take eeddspeaks with you cause we all know that he is so good to eat something hot or sour!😂 But anyway it was a great one😎👍🏽
0:08 Ronin ilme = mun ilme kun näin tän videon pikkukuvan ja lisäsin tän katso myöhemmin soittolistalle👍🏻😊 (sori oli pakko) ja muutenkin Ronin ilmeet on niin 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️😂😂😂
Toast (not toasted) with butter is the best thing to help with the hotness! And I don't drink milk but soya milk really works too.. and with milks I think milk with more fat works better than fat free
Dave, you did a great job at selecting the treats because I think Poppamies makes/imports quality stuff! Their stuff is not just hot but also very tasty! Here's my vote for another round of these :) You should try their habanero crisps I think they'd be right up your alley =)
Advice to Roni. Fat (fatty foods) and of course anything cold will help with the burning. Full cream ice-cream is ideal: it has fat and it is cold. Chillies DO actually burn but it is a chemical burn so water in this case is not so good, it rather helps the capsin (the chemical that burns) to spread.
We actually have these napalminalle and manalan makeiset in youth psychiatric ward as a tool for anxiety controlling. When I tested those I actually had trouble thinking (like you really can’t think anything else) and it helps with anxiety because you can’t either think the bad thoughts.
That must be quite the experience that you are having because, in my experience, the only spice in English cuisine is salt. And then there's whatever you put in your mulled wine at Christmas. I've been living in Finland for 21 years now and when I arrived here the Finnish food had mostly three spices: salt, black pepper and allspice, plus the occasional bay leaf or sprig of parsley. Herbs were more prevalent than spices. "Hot" was a pipe-dream. However, when the favourite holiday location went from the Canary Islands to Thailand, and Thai's began to move to Finland, the number of spicy foods, condiments and spices began to increase. As the Finns got used to food that actually had flavour, those spices began to end up in homes. This increased the demand for heat and that.…well, you know how that goes. My tastes were developed in Toronto so I quickly learned that while spicy stuff increased, what the natives thought hot I did not. Still, the situation has really improved and sometimes you can find something that really is hot. I imagine that the scene is much more varied in the larger cities than it is in my village (I think that "town" is too lofty a description).
I still have a bag of those Poppamies Synkkä Salmiakki from when i bought a bag about 2-3 years ago XD God they're hot. It was mostly a joke buy for me since i tried to get my friends in college to eat them after i tried a few
They sure lasts long... I had a box of sitruuna kostaja for years and i just tried to eat one in now and then but they seem to last forever. Usually bad candies dissappear in parties but not those...
Yogurt or bananas are the best "fire extinguishers." Of those two yogurt is the best. A yogurt-like food (?) is served between courses in a traditional Indian dinner (or any multi-course meal). If you prefer a different cuisine, try using tzatziki. Do NOT use beer or anything that's carbonated because that will only make your pain worse. Your milk is at least in the right direction and will reduce the heat.
That scorpion sauce is delicious, I actually put it quite generously on most stuff I eat. You guys should also try eating a carolina reaper chili since you went for the hot stuff 🔥
Tuntematon Player juu en mä moittimassa ollu kun ei tuo omakaan kielitaito päätä huimaa. Ja joo kannattaa olla hereillä enkun tunneilla, se on loppuviimeksi aika tärkeetä kun menee töihin että osaa sitä:)
I ones took a shot of that trinidad moruga scorpion sauce and that's like the biggest mistake I've made in my life xD I had been on keto diet for a while so I didn't even have any milk or anything else to help with that, and the only thing I had eaten that day was some eggs so it went downhill pretty fast. Only thing I could drink was water and I drank like 2 liters of it and so in the end I ended up puking 3 times and I had to re live that nightmare all over again. I'm usually good with spicy foods but that was something else :D
Hello Dave, if you are out with your in-laws at their summer house and you want a touch of swedish tradition try Surströmming. Make sure that it's windy though...
Poppamies juustodippi is the best damn dip in the whole world. Poppamies is a company in Tampere that specialises in hot foods. They are the leader in that front in Finland. I love hot foods so they are one of my favourite companies. :)
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Man, you are quite badass.... Eating scorpio-sauce with chips like nothing. 😲 💪🏻 That is something! I like those Napalminalle gummibears, they are great. Also Manalan makeiset are quite good. 👍🏻
You should do the super spicy korean ramen challenge. Not finnish I know, but could be fun :D it's seriously spicy. From finnish food do a cookie tasting! Or like Fasupala tasting!
I LOVE wasabiiiiiiiii OMG!! for sushi, i blend wasabi into the soy sauce till it gets yellow almost, and dip my sushi in that OHHH so GOOOODDDD. Napalmgummy bears are my favourite from poppamies.
@@NokianEdustus Ronin videot ei ole tyhmiä. Se on ihan hyvä, että joku edes tekee lapsiystävällisiä videoita, ja itseäni alkaa muutenkin aina vähän rasittaa, kun aina puhuessa pitää joka väliin tunkea kirosana.
i think it might have been one poppamies candy only those salmiakki ones. some one got those to our office where i was working. no-one really wanted to eat them (except me) as they were hhhoooottttt. but there was some around the office on plates or cups for someone to try them. some days later a colleague brings his kids to the office. as soon as i realize there's kids in the premises, i run like hell to pick up all the candies where ever they are so they dont accidentally eat them :D
I like those napalm teddies and hard ones also from poppamies. I think those I tasted didn't have salmiakki. One of good rules when handling strong stuff like hotter chili etc. as a man is to wash your hands after AND before peeing. I suppose most remember that after one time.
Btw, "sopivasti tulinen" translates to "appropriately fiery." Now, "appropriately" is a completely subjective description and a top drawer bit of marketing because the manufacturer isn't really saying anything. The meaning is in the experience of the consumer, who cannot argue with the labelling no matter what they think of the spiciness of the stuff in the jar. I imagine some suit in a cubicle got a tidy bonus for that piece of work.
Eating Napalminalle must be like you think someone reaching out their hand is gonna give you a nice friendly handshake but instead you get slapped or hit with it.
We had those napalm bears years ago and we kept them at the box and they were spicy that the box broke up and bears were all over the kitchen cabinet😁😁
This was like a child's play comparing to what Vinkare and Jesse Pynnönen did when they tried that Tube Of Terror challenge about a month ago: both of the guys cried in hellish pain and finally vomit. And Jesse doesn't do that quite easily 🤣 If I remember right those chili nuts they ate was like 16 million scovilles. Check it out! th-cam.com/video/SYQMvTv49po/w-d-xo.html
mmm... I just had some reaper mayo and fries at work for a snack. I am guessing my guts will let me know exactly how much they apreciate my choice for dip.
Thanks for helping this video get onto the trending page! 🔥🔥
Dave Cad 🔥🔥
Looking forward you collabing more with Finnish TH-camrs 🙌🏻 make them taste UK candy haha....or do "trying to survive in Finnish 24/7-challenge"
Ayano Aishi 🇬🇧He can a few words in Finnish, but don’t like speak Finnish, you know
🇫🇮 Dave osaa muutaman sanan, mutta ei osaa sujuvasti suomee
Ole hyvä! Ja onnea!
@@elinamakinen9604 Mä oon vanha ukko mut vaik en syntynyt Suomes oon puhunut tätä kielt koko elämän ajan mut en määkään tätä Suomee mahtavasti puhu. Oon sitä mielt et tääl jätkäl on pieni sananvarasto mut hän lukee ja lausee (lausuu?) aika hyvin vaik on muukalainen. Hän ainakin yrittää käyttää Suomee enemmän kun valtaosa Suomalaisii ketä oon tavannut yrittää puhuu Englantii. Oon sillon tällön tuumannut et opetetaanko tääl lailisesti Englantii koulus tai ei. Tai onk se pakkokieli kuten Ruotsi?
(Yritin kirjoittaa Euran murreella. Miten sujui?)
*when Roni gave the first one 3 flames and Dave gave half, he knew he was in trouble*
Yeah... Me too 😁
Dave: "My grand-dad is actually from Jamaica"
Roni: "My grand-dad is from Karjala"
Aww 😂😂💗
My dad is from Karjala
Peruna is propably the hottest thing they eat in Karjala.
aannamaaiya my mothers family is from Karjala (they came to Finland about 102 years ago so I don't know these who lived in Karjala)
Kmortisk Peruna is cool🥔🥔🥔
@@jokuvaa7512 ei oo jos sen keitettynä suoraan otat kattilasta keittämisen jälkeen
"Poppamies" actually means witch doctor not wizard or wtf roni called it XD
I was going to say "shaman" but witch doctor seems a bit more accurate yes.
Manala isn't Hell, either. It's just Underworld.
@@herrakaarme or cursed land or even land of mana or whatever. Hell is pretty accurate translation to that context.
@@Dermie Before Christianity, Manala (Tuonela) was a place where the souls of the dead were believed to go. All of them, not just the evil ones. In my opinion Hell is not an accurate translation in that sense.
Also "medicine man", which I think originates from American Indian English translations.
50-60 is a quote by ex Finnish ski jumper Matti Nykänen (rip), it's kinda like 50-50, but the odds are still a bit against you. Or atleast that's how I've interpreted it!
Nykänen was sort of infamous for his baffling aphorisms. Most Finns are familiar with at least some bizarre quotation from him, the most famous of which is "Elämä on laiffii". Any given line on his Wikiquote page reads like a shitpost. My favorite quote of his: "I myself am not gay or lesbian or anything in between. Everything goes."
Yeah. He sure was larger than life.
"Seeking approval... APPROVAL DENIED!" 😥 I'm crying hahahaha
Me too 😭
@@davecad Almost nailed it though
Erittäin tulisia karammelleja -Veri hot karamels XD
juu spiik ralli inklish tuu jeah
Kene mielest roni näyttää super pienelt
se johtuu kameran linssist
Mun🤣🤣🤣
Mun😂
Mun mielest
@@sisusaarikko6472 se ei oo mut näyttää
Onnee pöntölle tän videon jälkee :D
Täällä edelleen ollaan, toista päivää putkeen..
Roni millo fortnitee
@@RoniBack haha :--D kyl sä selviät vielä 💪🏻
@@RoniBack Vieläkö?
@@RoniBack
Moi!!
Sopivasti tulinen
Roni: Ööö…Not so hot???!!!
5/5 enkku
The Keddunen
tais läpällä sanoa
@@jeejee3836?
I didnt expect dave to stand heat that well😂
😅
I feel so bad for you and Roni. :D But this was so funny to watch! :D :D Sori!
Haha glad SOMEONE found it amusing 😁
11:26 Roni's face when they talk about the Scovilles of the hot sauce 😂😂😂😂😂
This was super funny😂 you should do more videos together!
I made it! :D Loved this one!!!! I can't do hot stuff either so I'm feeling sorry for you guys. I really liked having Roni in the video! I love the Finnish accent!!! :D
@Indra Doggen I would like to praise your ear for language, if I may. Most native English speakers, if presented with a row of people who in turn spoke the same sentence in their own particular accent (and with no hints or comments from others), it would be a rare person indeed who could locate and name the accent of the Finn. Simply because Finnish has absolutely nothing in common with English.
@@ThisTrainIsLost Thanks haha. But I'm not a native English speaker. I'm Dutch, but I've lived in Finland for 10 weeks and I know Roni is Finnish;) But I would like to think that I can recognize the Finnish accent;)
@@indradoggen1610 I'm from Toronto but raised in a Finnish speaking home and I have been in this land for 21 years. Dual citizenship, which hardly matters as I don't go anywhere. Yet, having learned both languages from childhood on, I do not believe that I have an accent in either language. Not colourful but clear.
My niece married a second generation Dutchman but I don't believe that he made any attempt to retain his parents' mother tongue. I call that an error but it matters not at all. The past lasts but we can cut the tether whenever we choose but those without pasts are fools.
(I beg for your pardon as I went on so long.)
@@indradoggen1610 Dutch. Speaks English. Hmmm. Sounds familiar.… AHA!! Maybe you are the female voice of Nightwish cruising the net incognito!! (pssst! i won't give you away…)
@@ThisTrainIsLost Hahahah I'm not xD🤭
Giving a rookie over 500k scoville sauce is allways fun to watch! I think mine personal best was something like 650k and it took like an hour to get over the heat :P
Yeah, 500+ is a trip!
"Uu I like salmiakki"😂
Its just a trash siis paskinta mitä maan päältä löytyy (JK)
paskaa
korjaan (uu i like salmiac)
What's your favoruite food
My favoruite food is salmiakk #suomalaiset
Oon siis suomalainen
Lots of people have told what "poppamies" means but the joke is actually that "poppa" is also a childish way to say "hot" so it basically also means "hot guy". I am sure Dave will soon learn "poppa" when Cave Lad tries to touch an oven or something.
Alluusio yeah its kinda baby-talk style of saying hot
Moi allu
Its also Hot in estonian.
alluuu!!!
Alluusio Mitä sää tääl teet
Great video!
Really unexpected that Roni back would be in the video!
Thanks! It was fun to make a video with Roni again after such a long time!
I got heartburn just from watching you two waltzing through all those spicy foods. Whoah
Wasabi is more similar to mustard than anything hot, there is no capsaicin ( the burn chemical ). But yeah have a like for eating that 10+/10 Scorpion :)
I can easily eat strong wasabi but can't stand even mild chili =/
You are correct about the connection to mustard and lack of capsaicin. However, like piperine and resiniferotoxin as additional examples, the compounds wasabi and hot mustard contain bind to TRPV1 neural receptors to produce a sensation of heat. Thus, while capsaicin is the most common chemical for spicy hotness, it is not the sole chemical to that effect. Perhaps this is comparable to how sweetness is mostly sugar-based but the same effect can be achieved using aspartame.
Great video! I love that Skorpion sauce and in our home we use it almost every meal! Poppamies products are great, you should try Ahjo aswell, it is 10/10 :)
You must have an aspestos stomach eating it every meal 😂
Napalminallet ❤️Poppamies had Scorpion lollipops few years ago. Those were great fun!
(I made it)
Good video bro✌🏼! But you know what. Next time when you do tasting videos like these you have to take eeddspeaks with you cause we all know that he is so good to eat something hot or sour!😂 But anyway it was a great one😎👍🏽
PUNAJUURI!
Tietäjät tietää 😄
Legendat tietää.
miten tietäjät tietää tai legendat. se ei ole mikää maailman ihme se punajuuri. se on vaa normi juures
Roni söi salmiakkia vikisemättä saatana 😲
Edit: seuraavaks Roni opettaa Davelle rallienglantia. 8:58
0:08 Ronin ilme = mun ilme kun näin tän videon pikkukuvan ja lisäsin tän katso myöhemmin soittolistalle👍🏻😊 (sori oli pakko) ja muutenkin Ronin ilmeet on niin 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️😂😂😂
Loved this video Dave!
2:36 roni: u actually just called me badass
U know that no one calls me badass
You are in trouble.
You guys should've tried the Blair's death rain habanero chips :D and Napalminallet on parhaita!
Napalminallet is the best *
Toast (not toasted) with butter is the best thing to help with the hotness! And I don't drink milk but soya milk really works too.. and with milks I think milk with more fat works better than fat free
Dave, you did a great job at selecting the treats because I think Poppamies makes/imports quality stuff! Their stuff is not just hot but also very tasty! Here's my vote for another round of these :) You should try their habanero crisps I think they'd be right up your alley =)
I love the poppamies scorpion sauce!
Advice to Roni. Fat (fatty foods) and of course anything cold will help with the burning. Full cream ice-cream is ideal: it has fat and it is cold. Chillies DO actually burn but it is a chemical burn so water in this case is not so good, it rather helps the capsin (the chemical that burns) to spread.
When I was a kid our hamburger joint had a sauce called Rico's Red Nightmare and another one called Rico's Yellow Hell.
"Veri hot" 😂 And so good and funny video!👌🏼
Next time all the Fazer Chocolate bar/slap flavours...you get the box to your home from Fazer ;) This was painful to watch :D (and FUN!) :D
We actually have these napalminalle and manalan makeiset in youth psychiatric ward as a tool for anxiety controlling. When I tested those I actually had trouble thinking (like you really can’t think anything else) and it helps with anxiety because you can’t either think the bad thoughts.
Just watch Roni before and after the video! :D
Poor Roni, hahaha! Oh, and "I made it" :D
I hope you do more videos like this
hey, hot food goes very well with hot weather, it engourages sweating and stuff... You'll feel better afterwards.
thats a fact!
That must be quite the experience that you are having because, in my experience, the only spice in English cuisine is salt. And then there's whatever you put in your mulled wine at Christmas. I've been living in Finland for 21 years now and when I arrived here the Finnish food had mostly three spices: salt, black pepper and allspice, plus the occasional bay leaf or sprig of parsley. Herbs were more prevalent than spices. "Hot" was a pipe-dream.
However, when the favourite holiday location went from the Canary Islands to Thailand, and Thai's began to move to Finland, the number of spicy foods, condiments and spices began to increase. As the Finns got used to food that actually had flavour, those spices began to end up in homes. This increased the demand for heat and that.…well, you know how that goes. My tastes were developed in Toronto so I quickly learned that while spicy stuff increased, what the natives thought hot I did not. Still, the situation has really improved and sometimes you can find something that really is hot. I imagine that the scene is much more varied in the larger cities than it is in my village (I think that "town" is too lofty a description).
You should taste Poppamies's "sitruuna kostaja" (the lemon avenger) those were STRONG ... those bears are tame in comparison ...
It feels kinda wrong to laugh to this, to someone's pain - but I still do :D Nice video!
Poppamies products are awesome. Love the cheesedip.
I still have a bag of those Poppamies Synkkä Salmiakki from when i bought a bag about 2-3 years ago XD
God they're hot. It was mostly a joke buy for me since i tried to get my friends in college to eat them after i tried a few
They sure lasts long... I had a box of sitruuna kostaja for years and i just tried to eat one in now and then but they seem to last forever. Usually bad candies dissappear in parties but not those...
Yogurt or bananas are the best "fire extinguishers." Of those two yogurt is the best. A yogurt-like food (?) is served between courses in a traditional Indian dinner (or any multi-course meal). If you prefer a different cuisine, try using tzatziki. Do NOT use beer or anything that's carbonated because that will only make your pain worse. Your milk is at least in the right direction and will reduce the heat.
Brit torturing innocent Finn! Outrage! ;-)
That scorpion sauce is delicious, I actually put it quite generously on most stuff I eat. You guys should also try eating a carolina reaper chili since you went for the hot stuff 🔥
”Tomaatti vain” 😌😌
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dave cracking on the VERI HOT 😂😂😂
Roni speak ralli england 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Roni puhui ralli englanti....fut taidat minata Roni speaks Ralli english:D
P1KKUS0NY , älähän nyt, kaveri on ehkä 4 luokalla ja yritti kovasti päteä englannin taidoillaan. Joo läppä oli mutta silti
@@Crabber1 meen syksyllä seiskalle ja myönnään virheeni
Täytyy ehkä vähä enemmän yrittää tunneilla
Tuntematon Player juu en mä moittimassa ollu kun ei tuo omakaan kielitaito päätä huimaa. Ja joo kannattaa olla hereillä enkun tunneilla, se on loppuviimeksi aika tärkeetä kun menee töihin että osaa sitä:)
I ones took a shot of that trinidad moruga scorpion sauce and that's like the biggest mistake I've made in my life xD I had been on keto diet for a while so I didn't even have any milk or anything else to help with that, and the only thing I had eaten that day was some eggs so it went downhill pretty fast. Only thing I could drink was water and I drank like 2 liters of it and so in the end I ended up puking 3 times and I had to re live that nightmare all over again. I'm usually good with spicy foods but that was something else :D
The most amazing thing in this video? The way he opened the milk carton...
Pickles also helps with calming the hot spice
I just bought a bottle of Poppamies Scorpion today! Yeah, it's spicy all right. It's going to take a long time to finish that bottle
Hello Dave,
if you are out with your in-laws at their summer house and you want a touch of swedish tradition try Surströmming.
Make sure that it's windy though...
14:47 Yes, good chili burns twice =D
Manala is not hell but a kind of underworld. Funny video though 😂
Poppamies juustodippi is the best damn dip in the whole world. Poppamies is a company in Tampere that specialises in hot foods. They are the leader in that front in Finland. I love hot foods so they are one of my favourite companies. :)
Man, you are quite badass.... Eating scorpio-sauce with chips like nothing. 😲 💪🏻
That is something!
I like those Napalminalle gummibears, they are great. Also Manalan makeiset are quite good. 👍🏻
"Roni.... se on vain tomaatti"
😁😂😂
3:04 Dave says first that he took his own milk **DRINKS WATER*
You should do the super spicy korean ramen challenge. Not finnish I know, but could be fun :D it's seriously spicy. From finnish food do a cookie tasting! Or like Fasupala tasting!
"My granddad is from Jamaica" "My granddad is from Karjala... 😭" Poor Roniiiii 😂
Aww man, I love Manalan makeiset, they are so easy though.
I LOVE wasabiiiiiiiii OMG!! for sushi, i blend wasabi into the soy sauce till it gets yellow almost, and dip my sushi in that OHHH so GOOOODDDD. Napalmgummy bears are my favourite from poppamies.
Kuinka moni katsojista on suomalaisia ja tuli tänne koska Roni??😂😂
Mä
Moni 😂
roni on liian family friendly tekee cringejä videoita ja on vielä tyhmä päälle. en tiedä miten ronilla on noin monta tilaajaa
Varmaan kaikki 😂
@@NokianEdustus Ronin videot ei ole tyhmiä. Se on ihan hyvä, että joku edes tekee lapsiystävällisiä videoita, ja itseäni alkaa muutenkin aina vähän rasittaa, kun aina puhuessa pitää joka väliin tunkea kirosana.
Why was I waiting for Pinhead to appear when he said "press like if you want to see more pain on Dave's channel"?
Please try Surströmming :D
i think it might have been one poppamies candy only those salmiakki ones. some one got those to our office where i was working. no-one really wanted to eat them (except me) as they were hhhoooottttt. but there was some around the office on plates or cups for someone to try them. some days later a colleague brings his kids to the office. as soon as i realize there's kids in the premises, i run like hell to pick up all the candies where ever they are so they dont accidentally eat them :D
WASABI BALLS!!!! MY FAVOURITE!
I like those napalm teddies and hard ones also from poppamies. I think those I tasted didn't have salmiakki. One of good rules when handling strong stuff like hotter chili etc. as a man is to wash your hands after AND before peeing. I suppose most remember that after one time.
Roni almost died at the end of the video 😂😂🔥
Awesome video! =)
I need some snacks now!
In prisma, they sell 'hot headz' habanero chips. On pag's hotscale says 3/5 chili. You should test (and propably cry) those.
Hes done it bich nigga guacamole
“Tomaatti vain” 😂
”Some kind of magic guy”😂😂😂😂
Btw, "sopivasti tulinen" translates to "appropriately fiery." Now, "appropriately" is a completely subjective description and a top drawer bit of marketing because the manufacturer isn't really saying anything. The meaning is in the experience of the consumer, who cannot argue with the labelling no matter what they think of the spiciness of the stuff in the jar. I imagine some suit in a cubicle got a tidy bonus for that piece of work.
Anything that says "hot" in Finland is mild. But sauces like Million Scoville Sauce are hot.
And chili and wasabi are totally different hot.
Dave can you please try that thing where you soak gummy bears in vodka but instead regular gummy bears use those spicy ones
Oooooh that could be interesting!
The scorpion is actually considered 'tablesauce' so its weird that one could get all dramatic after taking a little dip.
You know, it is recommended that you test the Scorpion sauce with a toothpick. Like, dip just the tip of the toothpick in and then taste it
I think Roni sweated more than in Sauna😂
Eating Napalminalle must be like you think someone reaching out their hand is gonna give you a nice friendly handshake but instead you get slapped or hit with it.
Haha that's exactly the feeling
@@davecad :)
kuinka saada paljon näyttökertoja? tee video ronin kaa
We had those napalm bears years ago and we kept them at the box and they were spicy that the box broke up and bears were all over the kitchen cabinet😁😁
This was like a child's play comparing to what Vinkare and Jesse Pynnönen did when they tried that Tube Of Terror challenge about a month ago: both of the guys cried in hellish pain and finally vomit. And Jesse doesn't do that quite easily 🤣 If I remember right those chili nuts they ate was like 16 million scovilles. Check it out! th-cam.com/video/SYQMvTv49po/w-d-xo.html
Omg Roni back
Love ur vids dude🔥❤
U should of tried Blairs Ultra Death Sauce 😅 thats the stuff
This was so fun 😀
roni back and wider roni back
6.58 look at the Roni😂 hilarious
Not roni i mean what he is doing
6:58
Dave and Roni! YOu should test "Carolina Reaper" Chili! :P Its more hot/Spicy than Trinidad Moruga Scorpion (which is used in this scorpion sauce)
mmm... I just had some reaper mayo and fries at work for a snack. I am guessing my guts will let me know exactly how much they apreciate my choice for dip.
More of these hot chili sweats videos w Roni!!
My friend's mouth started bleeding when he ate those ''Manalan maikeisia''
Fourth! (Comment lol) ja perus minä "Se on vaan tomaatti"