@@recoil53 I'm from Moscow as well. I have heard of a few brands (1 pack of chips and that chocopie) - those are pretty common, but the others don't look familiar as a snack nor brand.
@@recoil53 the brands and the snacks, I know the tulskiy pryanik and I know Alenushka as a chocolate bar but not that. The cookie brands don't sound Russian at all.
If anyone wants to buy Russian candies and such just go to a local Europa Store. Most major towns/cities have one. That's were we all Russians shop. .. and by the way never heard of any of these snacks!!.And I was born and raised in Russia!
The chips are American-esque. I don’t remember those when we lived there, but that was a long time ago. Like Max said, Lay’s and Cheetos would probably be more popular. I’m not sure how many people would eat them on a regular basis though. My family would not have been able to afford them.
as some who lives in Region that invented this pryanik, it's sad that they didn't have those with fruit and caramelized condenced milk fillings, they are more traditional
Thanks for watching everyone! Even if you didn't grow up with these snacks, I'd love to know what you think about the flavorings! Also to my Russian friends, what was your favorite Russian snack growing up? :)
Actually, the factory that make Ozera flavored chocolate line has really great traditional chocolate line, that is ranged by percentage of pure real cacao beans from all over the world. My personal favorites are 97,7% Careno Superior and 75% Equador. For it's price something less than a 1$ this is the best quality/price gourmet chocolate I know. kdvonline.ru/catalog/shokolad-5
I've had a lot of these snacks when I visited my friend in Russia! Maybe they're more popular in some parts of the country which is why a lot of Russians in the comments haven't had them!
*АМЕРИКАНЦЫ ЗНАКОМЯТСЯ С ПЯТЁРОЧКОЙ!* Welcome aboard, ёпт! If only you'd know the prices of this junk, you have got, you'd be amazed! As a reference you can use this daily updated aggregator of most popular groceries down here: skidkaonline.ru/moskva/shops/yarche/ Select the city, select the store and VOILA! Note, how freaking useful and profitable RU-net can be :3 So, 1:30 PRO Чипсы small pack worth ~26Rur what is 29 cents. 2:36 Soviet-slyle potato chips will worth ~39Rur what is 48 cents. 4:33 Ginger-Cinnmon bisquits worth solid ~123Rur what is 1,54$. So, whole package will worth less than 7$ with regular prices.
Russian snacks include a piece of bread with butter (and often kalbasa on top), porridge, an apple, pickles, tea, hard boiled eggs, piroshki if you have them maybe... mostly just normal food. Селедка. Maybe pryaniki but my mom didn’t like them so we never had them. My mom used to get ice cream for free or it would cost 17 cents I think. Something cheap like that. I don’t think we eat many chips traditionally. There are also other types of candies that I did not see.
I have seen this in a lot of American taste test videos.. I have noticed That A LOT of Americans assume things are artificially flavoured from other countries.. Whereas in most countries, artificial flavours are actually banned. Here the guy sniffs the bag and says.. Mmmmm. Artificial cheese. When there most likely is nothing artificial about it.
the brands and the snacks are not the most popular in Russia, I know the tulskiy pryanik and I know Alenushka as a chocolate bar but not that. The cookie brands don't sound Russian at all.
From Moscow and have never seen or heard of these snacks apart from the couple of them😅
The brands or the snacks themselves?
@@recoil53 I'm from Moscow as well. I have heard of a few brands (1 pack of chips and that chocopie) - those are pretty common, but the others don't look familiar as a snack nor brand.
same here
@@recoil53 the brands and the snacks, I know the tulskiy pryanik and I know Alenushka as a chocolate bar but not that. The cookie brands don't sound Russian at all.
Хз, я тоже с мск и я пробовал половину из этого. Мама часто такие конфетки в карусели берет
If anyone wants to buy Russian candies and such just go to a local Europa Store. Most major towns/cities have one. That's were we all Russians shop. .. and by the way never heard of any of these snacks!!.And I was born and raised in Russia!
I have never seen such snacks. Are they really from Russia?
Да, я ел половину из этого
Они из фикс прайса
The chips are American-esque. I don’t remember those when we lived there, but that was a long time ago. Like Max said, Lay’s and Cheetos would probably be more popular. I’m not sure how many people would eat them on a regular basis though. My family would not have been able to afford them.
My favorite candy was Мишка на Cевере
@@Rezen_powerlifts то есть они закупают самые дешевые снэки и потом продают их американцам в 10 раз дороже? Найс 😎
as some who lives in Region that invented this pryanik, it's sad that they didn't have those with fruit and caramelized condenced milk fillings, they are more traditional
Nah, condenced-milk pryaniks are too sweet, this one has some sweet-taste balance at least.
@@СемёнСемёнов-ы1ь ничего не знаю, пряники с вареной сгущёнкой-мои любимые😅
Тула?
@@denalihedgehog да
Thanks for watching everyone! Even if you didn't grow up with these snacks, I'd love to know what you think about the flavorings! Also to my Russian friends, what was your favorite Russian snack growing up? :)
im from russia
@@Rezen_powerlifts that doesn't answer the question.
Kortoshka cake, Tul'skiy pryanik, 3 Korochki sukhariki, russian chocolates, korovka.
Hey jasmine
04:13
''crouton + vegetable''
it's a mushroom..
I've been living in Russia for the past 3 years and I'm yet to come across most of those snacks I've literally have seen only a couple
Mireille thanks for using your platform to represent Artsakh!!
How can you hate vanilla flavouring? It's literally used as a definition for universal and basic 😂
Lime? Mint? Dark chocolate? Oh hell yeah!
Actually, the factory that make Ozera flavored chocolate line has really great traditional chocolate line, that is ranged by percentage of pure real cacao beans from all over the world. My personal favorites are 97,7% Careno Superior and 75% Equador. For it's price something less than a 1$ this is the best quality/price gourmet chocolate I know. kdvonline.ru/catalog/shokolad-5
@@СемёнСемёнов-ы1ь ну хз, как по мне это уже не шоколад, а тупо конфеты.
I hope to one day visit Russia. Such a vast beautiful country
I've had a lot of these snacks when I visited my friend in Russia! Maybe they're more popular in some parts of the country which is why a lot of Russians in the comments haven't had them!
Я только сейчас осознал как крипово выглядит ребёнок на шоколадке "Аленка" 😅
*АМЕРИКАНЦЫ ЗНАКОМЯТСЯ С ПЯТЁРОЧКОЙ!*
Welcome aboard, ёпт!
If only you'd know the prices of this junk, you have got, you'd be amazed!
As a reference you can use this daily updated aggregator of most popular groceries down here: skidkaonline.ru/moskva/shops/yarche/
Select the city, select the store and VOILA!
Note, how freaking useful and profitable RU-net can be :3
So, 1:30 PRO Чипсы small pack worth ~26Rur what is 29 cents.
2:36 Soviet-slyle potato chips will worth ~39Rur what is 48 cents.
4:33 Ginger-Cinnmon bisquits worth solid ~123Rur what is 1,54$.
So, whole package will worth less than 7$ with regular prices.
Russian snacks include a piece of bread with butter (and often kalbasa on top), porridge, an apple, pickles, tea, hard boiled eggs, piroshki if you have them maybe... mostly just normal food. Селедка. Maybe pryaniki but my mom didn’t like them so we never had them. My mom used to get ice cream for free or it would cost 17 cents I think. Something cheap like that. I don’t think we eat many chips traditionally. There are also other types of candies that I did not see.
"It's not packed with flavor" side to side head shake. 😂
I have seen this in a lot of American taste test videos.. I have noticed That A LOT of Americans assume things are artificially flavoured from other countries.. Whereas in most countries, artificial flavours are actually banned. Here the guy sniffs the bag and says.. Mmmmm. Artificial cheese. When there most likely is nothing artificial about it.
This now has me interested in trying some snacks from Universal Yums
I am russian and i have never seen most of this snacks in shops.
“For free”
Buzzfeed flex
Better than Choco Pies? The heresy!!! XD
LOL IM SO SORRY!
the brands and the snacks are not the most popular in Russia, I know the tulskiy pryanik and I know Alenushka as a chocolate bar but not that. The cookie brands don't sound Russian at all.
I wish they put chocolate covered plums in the package. It's so popular in Russia and I really like it!
I have this snack subscription box
What is up with one girl ? Nit-picky pretty-much?!
да, с огурцом классные чипсы, потому что вкус не солёных, а малосолых кукумберов 8)
those are the cheapest snacks in russia
These are OUR snacks, comrades
Nice upload...thank you!
Mireille is so cool. I'd love to see more of her, especially in workout challenge videos!
большенство вижу впервые
lmao I've watched some of the video and so far there are only crisps which I've never heard of🥴
lol!!
Hi
Can you please say hi
Chokopie is not korean. They just stole it
Вы и так там все жирные куда вам ещё чипсы жрать
Hi