Americans try Worlds SALTIEST Licorice! - Stockholm food tour
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2019
- During our Swedish food in Stockholm food tour, we tried the worlds saltiest licorice! Take food tour with toursofstockholm.com/tour/sto...
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There's no "too salty" when it comes to licorice.
Stockholm sooo beautiful.
Agree. Cant be salty enough!
@@johndoe1909 if you want extremely salty try Blackout super salt lakrits at Teknikmagasinet. :P
Stockholm is beautiful but licorice (drop in Dutch) is very popular in the Netherlands as well. Altough I happily admit you have better licorice in Scandinavia. I especially like those licorice pipes they sell in Denmark (Skippers lakrids piber)
No too salty when it comes to Sweden. We love salt and I could add so much or eat just salt.
It's sooo much fun to watch your nordic summer series, since those stunning and beautiful countries don't get the attention they deserve most of the time 👍👍👍
Your Nordic series has really been so good and fun but educational too. I’ve watched other CZcamsrs up in that area but you guys rank number 1 as far as I’m concerned. Love very episode!
You should come visit us sometime! We all speak english, and we're quite friendly :D
Love food tours and especially fish/seafood. "Only" made it to Malmö and Gothenburg, but have to come back for Stockholm. Great series!
Hey you guys, I'm so excited to see you again and I've never ever seen that kind of food in Sweden before but looks interesting. Great adventure video! 😉✌
Just wanted to say that I've really enjoyed watching your Nordic adventures! Can't wait until you get to Norway, for a Finn like myself Sweden is still very familiar in many ways. Anyways, you guys have a great channel, the videos are very informative yet fun, and your content really stands out from other travel channels. Thanks, YT, for this random recommendation!
I'm enjoying your videos. Being from Washington myself I can appreciate your description of the weather a whole lot more. Have fun ❤
I was in Stockholm last week and I really want to back there the city was beautiful I also went to the Hötorgshallen I had some fantastic fresh seafood there. Ashley you have a wonderful smile. This only the 2nd of your vids I've seen (clicked when I saw Stockholm) just subscribed - keep up the good work thanks for sharing.
If it aint pure ammonium chloride, it aint too salty
Black salty licorice is my fav, then next is salmiakki flavouried black licorice. That salty one you tasted looked a lot like something we call Heksehyl, translated into Witchscream. I recomend Panda Licorice original if you want to try some soft fresh, mild and sweet licorice.
I no longer live in Sthlm, but when I get homesick I watch clips about my hometown. Really enjoyed watching this. And Ashleigh, you are delightful.
Just liked it before the video started because i just know its gonna be awesome😆
Awww
Very entertaining as usual. Much love.
8:50 :)) my husband walks in the room : Why is Josh crying ? did he fall ? me: yeah in a salt swamp
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guys pls don't smile too much then i will start watching all ur videos and my whole day gone
Nice vlog of Stockholm. My second home😍 always fun too see u guys travelling the world 😊
My goodness I was drooling watching you trying all those delicious morsels
Sweden looks really cool!
You two are brave..lol.salted licorice. I love cherry an chocolate
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I love your smile and laughing sound
Wow we were quite close in meeting. I arrived on Monday 29th. and I know that Hotorget Mall.
I´m Swedish and I love salt licorice. Maybe you have to be Scandinavian to appericiate salt licorice.
The dutch and north-germans like it too.
I think most Swedes would argue that the Polkagris is mainly attributed to Amalia Eriksson in Gränna and not some random candy store in Stockholm tho.
It is :) But Polkagris ia a kids and tourist kind of thing
Always smiling
he most beautiful country and the best people in the world is Norway and the Norwegians
i love the people of Norway
Try all Lördagsgodis...
Stockholm is amazing !!!
Vasa, Djurgarden, Gröna Lund Tivoli, Gamla Stan, Strandvägen boat trip, fotografiska...
And next time in Germany try Haribo & Katjes sweets
Great videos
1:35 I'm not really a fan of cream based gravy / sauce on meat, but I've not had it with turkey, so it might work... :/
Balanced salt & sweet salmiakki is YUM...
8:31 that reaction though... :) Was waiting to see "spit take" of licorice flying... :P
Glad that Ash got some form of her spirit animal (sorbet) in the tour... :)
In case you didn't know, "salmiakki" is the finnish version of the swedish word salmiak. (They tend to hang on more suffixes to nouns than swedes do.)
Great video. I love the interesting things to eat in Stockholm. I love black licorice.
Adjö is goodbye , hejdo is bye. Don't miss the Vasa Museum or Skansen open air museum, two of my favourite places in Stockholm.
We love Skansen! But we didn't go this trip. We have it in an older video though!
Other than the licorice everything looks so yummy
Hehe, you can't win them all
I love these but with beef,I'm not much of a fan of turkey unless toasted or breaded fried an baked..they did look good though..the berries looked good as well.
Have you ever had pontefract cakes from the UK.I dont like liquorice so I have never had them but my Dad loved them.
Oh my gosh, I'm happy I found your channel! Great content and you are both so adorable!^^
I just moved to Stockholm, and wasn't aware of most of those places you visited. Ill need to check them out (chocolate sorbet, here I come!)!! :D
Yeah!!! It was so tasty!
Instead of eating salty things😁; come one more time to Turkey to discover our fantastic meals and our amazing atmosphere
Haha im Swedish and i tried the worlds saltiest liqourice, tastes like licking on a car battery! Love it!
kaiserkarl2 😂😂😂
I am from the north east of England uk south shields I like go to Sweden it looks nice
I am surprised that a joker in the Kitchen did not place a carrot between the meatball and the potato.
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hi guys which good food turkey or sweden
That fish is probably not from Stockholm or the baltic sea. It’s most likely from the swedish west coast.
Lakrits from Finland are great god
I love your Tyrkisk peber
Imagine walking up to people doing this on the street. you can see it in their faces of those who walk by xD
What song 13:28?
7:52 _"It's got a chemical salt as well as a physical salt"_ What can I say...
Shhh.... let us play dumb. :p
@@WAYAWAYWithAsh Aww... nothing personal!
Just my obsession with semantics.
Too bad you didn’t get Swedish wine. 😕 There are some vineyards in the southern parts of Sweden but it’s not very common to get Swedish wine at restaurants, though. I don’t think it’s produced in that kind of quantities.
I was actually on a vineyard tour in sweden last week
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Hold my salty licorice...
85% chocolate sorbet? *Heavy breathing* 🤤
what is the song at 3:00?
Dansez
I LOOOVE salty licorice. I so want to try that one.
Too bad that the tourist office of Stockholm is taking groups only to these modern-day generic looking, "instagrammable" places, that look the same the whole world over, rather than more traditional, long-standing places. Of course, this is a general "problem" and not your "fault", personally, even though social media and CZcams play their part in that trend. Maybe this phenomenon was particularly obvious in this video because that instagram look is somewhat influenced by Scandinavian minimalism and design. Therefore: many pretty places, delicious looking food, and fun video! Just a little tiring to see only those modern places styled for travel vloggers and their presumed audiences.
I think what you wrote is interesting and often true in other places around the world as well. Since many of us watch travel vlogs to know where to go when we visit, how would you suggest someone traveling to Stockholm find the more traditional long standing locations if we care less about instagramming and more about experiencing and supporting local shops and vendors?
bye in Swedish is hej då
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No I don’t do sweet and savary together
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85% chocolate is too strong for me 70% is just about right.
Exactly what I thought. I love up to 70%, more than that is too much.
I like even 99% chocolate sometimes 🙃
You're thinking about cocoa percentage. It could be made out of light chocolate for all we know. Unless she meant cocoa ofc, but it didn't look that dark :/
Can’t get enough keep them coming
We are gonna eat real Swedish meatballs and get turkey ones...!
Turkey meatballs aren't proper Swedish meatballs... Funny though since meatballs came to Sweden from Turkey.
Josh is very funny. Hahaha with salty licorice
Man it was SO salty!
Bye = Hej då!
Då is pronounced a bit like door withour the r.
That å is hard for us to pronounce!!
@@WAYAWAYWithAsh Å is just like Au in Australia or Austin. Or the "o" in or, or the "a" in "all". So you´re actually going around pronouncing å all the time, without even realizing you that you are.
Ah! That makes sense! Thank you
Salty licorice, do you mean salmiakki? Salmiakki is a Finnish candy, and it is like salty licorice.
Yup, salted licorice (salt lakrits) is what the Finnish refer to as Salmiakki. Same thing.
@@oakleaft But there's also licorice with regular salt, which is not the same thing as ammonium chloride, so it would be wrong to call "regular" salty licorice for salmiakki. But yeah, a lot of people use the term "salty licorice" for both even though they taste different.
Ironically enough, the fish you ate in Stockholm was not from Stockholm, or even the Baltics most likely. Too much contamination and heavy metals, sadly.
Who's addicted to licorice?
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