Irish People Try New Canadian Cookies
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Oh, Canada - we're back again, this time trying even more of your delectable cookies! That's right, after a kind viewer, Erick, sent us a brand new selection, we simply had to sit our resident Irish People down to see what they thought!
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I'm Canadian, and believe me, we can smell the Maple Cream cookies...
It's a smell that's imprinted on every Canadian's brain.
Ikr? it's the dominant smell of the cookies aisle at the grocery store.
I can smell them from here 🤤🍁
❤ Celebration cookies 🍪
Yuuuuup
As a Canadian, this is the moment I realized Celebration was a Canadian brand.
not only have I learned that its a Canadian brand I learned its a brand from Quebec
The brand is Leclerc,
@@ashrowan2143 the Leclerc family (yes, it was a family-owned business) lived about 30 minutes away from where I live now. (they were in l'Assomption)
Eh!
I always thought it was Belgian. 😂 jokes on me and it goes to show you,especially out West, how little advertising we get about our own brands.
As a Canadian it warmed my heart seeing Pagan and Ciara enjoying the cookies that much.
🍁😊
as a canadian id love to try some irish cookies
as a Canadian, it made me laugh when they made a big deal out of dollar store biscuits.
Honestly, Ciara could have trashed them & I'd still somehow love her for it
Pagan and Ciara are the Try duo I didn’t know I needed in my life. Please have them paired up more.
aw thank you! I love working with Ciara! 🥰
You 2 Are Awesome Together
A good drinking video may require significant editing to make it safe for CZcams
Imagine those two drunk together
edit:those two drunk together and bullying Dermot as Ciara loves to do
@@pervyturtle2673 Something like the Try Channel does Disney debacle a few years ago would be great. Drinking their way through Epcot followed by some rides...
As a Canadian, you guys need to get Nanaimo bars and some genuine butter tarts on your channel. Not sure how you'd get them over there, either sent to you or made, but I gotta figure that out cuz it NEEDS to happen.
I'm Irish living in Ireland and once I made Nanaimo bars and I agree, they were delicious!
Nanaimo bars might be too rich and sweet for Irish palates, just saying…
@@danielrivard9335 maybe.... But that's why they need to TRY them.
@@danielrivard9335 Well that's kind of insulting! What do you think an Irish palate is like?! You do know what we are not only known worldwide for our beef, lamb and seafood but also our dairy?! Our butter, milk and cream are amongst the best in the world and you think we can't take a nanaimo bar?!
@@moorenicola6264 Hi there, hope all is well on your side. Re.: Nanaimo bars, please don’t feel insulted…as a québécois (i.e. french-canadian) I have a very sweet tooth ( gimme maple , maple, maple!)and can vouch that Nanaimo bars are great but are so full of sugar that more than one N. bar causes big sugar rushes…
I'm surprised to hear anyone say that cherry and chocolate don't go together. I've always thought they were perfect together.
Yeah and try them while sipping a gorgeous red wine…..nirvana!
If you say "chocolate-covered," most people would say CHERRIES. What kind of a Neanderthal doesn't like chocolate and cherries?
Yeah... chocolate and cherry go so well together. Now, chocolate and orange? Gross.
They've obviously never had a Black Forest cake .... chocolate, cherries, whipped cream ... heaven !
Chocolate and orange are a delightful pair, too, but some people don't like that, either. Live and let live -- but you really don't know what you're missin'!
Those Cookies that look like Mapeleaves are to Die for they taste amazing Thank you Canada for making Them.
Yw. We've had them in Canada for decades. I've been eating maple cookies since I was a child.
@DjGrimmace as soon as I saw the thumbnail I wondered why they used the word "new"
Never eat the Mr. Christie ones under any circumstances...
They aren't new, I'm over 60 and they were my favorite as a kid.
@@LindaC616So did I
I saw the maple cookie, I clicked :) We take those for granted in Canada, but once a while it’s good to see others enjoy it
As a french-canadian, it’s interesting to see the Try channel with cookies I slip in my lunch box once in a while. Of the Celebration line, the maple leaf is my favorite…Nice clip, Merci!
We like the caramel, raspberry and mint flavor ones and they are great used as smores. They should have had them try the mint and raspberry flavor celebration.
"Waiting for your husband..... after you've seen your lover" 😂😂😂😂 omfg best line on try for 2023 so far!!!! Just epic ;) love Ciara ❤
Not even married yet 😅
well, these days there are plenty of Husbands who are just fine with leaving the sex chores to someone more interested in it.. And imagining it in Italy? Absolutely probable in some cases Source: Lived in Napoli for 4 years.
That was quite a story!
Ciara's imaginative head canon stories are amazing! "One of these, by the side of a nice espresso, in Italy, while waiting for your husband, to pick you up on his moped, after you've seen your lover" ❤
W9nder how Josef is gonna like that...
I live in Saskatchewan Canada and I was so excited to be able to go to the cupboard and get the exact same cookie to eat at the same time as you all tried them. Love your channel!
As someone in Ontario I dont eat these anymore because I dont want to get fat. Id also say that we have some very good bakeries here and im more of a quality over quantity person. That being said they used to have a cookie that was dark chocolate with strawberry or cherry filling in the middle that is like those strawberry cookies from Peak Frean's but 10x better, I miss those and they used to sell them at Dollarama.
We Saskatchewanians love our cookies 🍪
I had two types in the cupboard too. Leclerc is my favourite brand. ❤️🌾 🍪
Hello neighbor, from Alberta.
I’m from Sask too and I probably spend a good 100 dollars a month on cookies for the family.
Ciara: "Are you sticky?" Pagan: "In what way?". 🤣🤣
the second bit got me,
Ciara "are you sticky?" Pagan "in what way" Ciara, "from the finger...... its so moist"
@@revseancasey2774 yeah.. those two.,. it was one nonstop freudian slip of conversation
It's her cheeky look to the camera after that really hits it out of the park
So funny and inappropriate, I love it!!
I love the way the producer just tosses the product at the tryer's ! 😂
It's tossed with love!!
Kinda like tossing raw meat to feed the wild animals at the zoo .
Me too. Jus feels rite ? No ?
@@TheTRYChanneltossin' your cookies on film 🤢
If you ask nicely, he’ll toss your salad too. 🥗 🍴
Pagan looking directly into the camera after "In what way?" was priceless.
😉
“Just from the fingers” 😂😂😂
😂😊
The maple cookies remind me of my grandparents. They used to keep them in a cabinet that I've inherited and from time to time I will put a box of the maple cookies in the cabinet just to "realiven" the aroma. It is such a pleasant memory.
Glad you are all enjoying Canada!
Ah, fine Leclerc coookies from Quebec! You've hit about half the varieties that I have in my grocery store. And I was waiting for the maple cookies!
As a Canadian, I can confirm that LeClerc makes some pretty tasty cookies. The first one with the chocolate is my favourite! I usually get the dark chocolate version. The maple ones are a good gift for friends abroad. So maple-y!
Dark Chocolate Celebration Cookies are to die for.
First, Crown Royal, then Canadian cookies in the same week!? You're just a wee bit early for Canada Day (July 1st), but I'll take it. 🍁
Cannabis Day 😘🇨🇦XooX
I'm loving the Canadian content
Célébration is from Québec, and the national holiday here is on 24th of June.
@@arnaudmenard5114 Ok and Québec is in Canada so there are canadian.
@@SurvivalPigs it's a bit of a grey area...
But Canada Day isn't celebrated much here, but the St-Jean-baptiste is.
Also diffrent language, laws, culture, economy...
Those maple leaf cookies is something I associate as sort of a staple treat found in pretty much every home in Canada. I personally keep some around most of the time.
not everyhomne, I'd say. I'm in Canada, but Filipino...our house was never big on cookies per se. Even less so now..ever since I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. I do miss a good cookie/biscuit now and then tho. If I do look for a biscuit or cookie that leans towards the sweet side..I try to make sure it has dark chocolate. Usually a challenge I find tho.
💯 haha I’m in Nova Scotia and we love them!
@@johnberthiaume5617 yeah, I'd expect it to be avaiilable there in the Maritime regeion..still in Canada afterall
A staple found in every home in Canada? What a silly thing to say. I've lived in Canada my entire life. I'm in my 50s and I've never enjoyed them very much and honestly I can't think of anybody I know under 75 that even has them in their house.
Can confirm!
Ciara while eating ssamyang spicy noodles or crazy jalapeños
' meh it's a bit painful' in the most nonchalant graceful way possible
Ciara while eating cookies and sweets 'OMG OMG OMG OMG IT HAS CHERRIES' while completely losing it and being excited like a kid
We MUST make sure she never runs out of those cookies!! LOL
I felt the same when I lost my Cherry . . . 🇨🇦
Yes, I'm in my sixties but have had them as far back as I remember. A lovely canadian classic that never changes❤
They do make a caramel version of the round stuffed ones, and they're sbsolute magic 🤤🤩
Basically in Canada we call anything savoury or non sweets biscuits. Cookies are usually sweet.
You would think that as often as the Tryers have gotten cookies from the USA and Canada, they would be well familiar by now with the fact that we do *not* call them "biscuits" here, nor do we distinguish some kinds of "cookies" as "biscuits" based on shape, thickness, or other physical appearances. The fact that this seems to come as a continual surprise to them makes me think they're playing it up for the cameras *just* a bit. 🙂
Don't French Canadians count? The French sides of the boxes in the video refer to 'biscuits' rather than 'cookies', so in Quebec at least it's 50/50.
@@GiullarediDio That's just because in French "cookies" are "biscuits".... not necessarily being the English definition of "biscuits"....
@@ballyastrocade5672 to me "biscuits" are more of the baked flaky pastry that I see at Popeyes or KFC around me. Not a fan, sinec I find them too buttery or salty for my palate. Even the Bettry Crocker packets I tried, ooooh salty. Tho these days, I have to avoid the baked biscuits, since they have yeast..and it triggers gout flare ups for me.
@@marcc5768 the biscuits I make are quick breads, no yeast involved.. buttermilk is the leavening agent.
As another Canadian, I cannot believe you didn't give them the caramel one! Just like the cherry, but runny caramel, my personal fave.
This brand does a seasonal gingerbread choco-covered biscuit, and an eggnog-cream filled truffle. I buy them every Christmas. They do a lemon truffle, too.
The eggnog one is god-tier
EGGNOG! ❤🎉
Oh, I absolutely love the ginger cookies! So Christmassy! I always buy a box. Or two...
Its interesting sociologically watching these try videos. How one strongly opinionated tryer can influence the other tryer so much. ie. If one hates them, the other one decides thay don't really like them either. Not just in this video.
It happens less when the Tryer becomes more familiar with another Tryer. You can tell when it’s happening and who it’s going to happen with.
I'm Canadian. I have a grocery store 5 minutes away from me, and I've not tried these cookies yet. I obviously needed this video. I needed Irish people to tell me how good are Canadian cookies 😂
Update. I did it. I tried two cookies from the video: café au lait and truffle raspberry ( they didn't have cherry, which I'm not mad about since I like raspberries more anyway). And I LOVED them both. They're not too sweet and the chocolate is a good quality. 😋 👍I recommend them.
I'm a Canadian cookie/biscuit fan, but you get a like for the Ghost in the Shell reference. Props to Paddy!
Ciara and Pagan are sisters from other mothers or something. They're so bonded and so funny. Graeme telling the cookie it's not its fault, but his cracked me up. This whole shoot is full of one-liners.
Chocolate and cherries go really well together, especially in cherry cordials or Ben & Jerry's Cherry Garcia.
Or a black forest cake!
Have you ever had a Cherry Blossom chocolate bar? They are freakin delicious.
@@terriatca1 Not that brand, but I've loved chocolate covered cherries since I was a tot. There was always a box of them under the Christmas tree for me. Santa knew what I liked.
They’re wild when they say chocolate and cherry don’t go together cuz that is a classic flavor combo imo
Cherry bonbons, chocolate dipped cherries, Cherry Garcia ice cream. Shall I go on?😂
@@rwxstudio7173black Forrest cake
lol, I know. Traditional Black Forest with the rum baked in is the best.
@@rwxstudio7173exactly I have no idea how they haven’t had chocolate and cherry before it’s the best thing ever
As a Canadian I can confirm that these are pretty good cookies, apart from the wafer one 😂
Coffee Crisp should sold in that format.
The vanilla wafers are pretty good! Haven't tried the coffee ones though
The Cafe au Lait ones are just their version of Coffee Crisp. I think this channel did a video on Canadian snacks and Coffe Crisp was part of that. It's generally well received in other countries.
The wafer from Leclerc are too soft, almost foam-like.
At my home we call those CofFAUX Crisps!
I love all of the Tryers, honestly I do, but Ciara puts a smile on my face every time! Thank you for all of your content, Try!
Canadian week is happening, apparently. I'll be stoked if you keep the theme going for friday.
Canadian here: Cafe Au Lait are actually the best of the bunch... but you cannot treat them like some sort of weird coffee/cream biscuit... treat them like what they are; chocolate covered wafers and they taste great.
I'm curious I haven't tried that specific variety would you say they are at all similar to coffee crisp bars?
@@ashrowan2143 I find coffee crisp has a more pronounced yet slightly mellow coffee flavor while this feels like a tiny shot of black coffee before you get the creamy/crunchy wafer.
My type of Canadian, I would also call Celebrations a biscuit. Pretty much all our products across Canada are in English and French. The raspberry truffle ones are my favourite.
I can smell those maple cookies from here! The round cookies also come in a mocha which are really good!
[7:48] Graeme's 'cookie drop' was timed perfectly with Saifa's 'white creamy filling' comment.
I loved seeing those two together! Saifa is so honest with her assessments, I just love her! Graeme's silliness is hilarious!
Yep, she a picky girl,lol.
Those maple leaf cookies have been out forever! I can remember them when I was a little girl in the 50s. 😊❤️🇨🇦
Cherry and Chocolate go together like coffee and cream!!!!
The BEST!!!!
More Canadian treats are waiting for the TRYERS in Canada. There are several direct flights from Dublin to Toronto every day.
Come to BC toooooo... We have some unique ones here!!
as the biggest writing was in French, I'd have to direct them to Dorval instead of Pearson
@@ZakhadWOW Dorval was changed to Trudeau International a few years ago
"Canadians crash Try Channel shoot with more of their snacks & Alcoholic beverages."
@@cericj99 Not sure you can crash something while profusely apologizing...
They're all cookies to us. Round, square, leaf-shaped...they're all cookies.
you can thank yer Murican bros for that influence.. Finally managed to overcome some of that snooty Britishness
@@ZakhadWOW It depends on what part of Canada in, Tea biscuits are cookies.
When he said "I wish you had smell-o-vision" I wished I did, but then I realized I live in Canada, then I realized I have the maple cookies in my cupboard lol
As a French Canadian I liked all of them when I was a child until I discovered subway's cookie 😊. Glad you liked them. Maple leaf cookie is indeed a big classic since decades and decades including whippets. Homemade cookies are just the best in my opinion though, all chewy with big chocolate junks and decadent. My mouth is watery just by thinking of it. 😋🤤
Did you send them?
It’s because of my Subway cookie addiction I started making peanut butter cookies with M&Ms at home.
Yes, for the Whippets! Or Wagon Wheels! I wonder what they would think of those!
@@dominiqueroy1495 they may have had the wagon wheels when they did the oh Caramel! and the Joe Louis
I worked for a Québecoise chef, Louise Duhamel, a brilliant woman and one of my favorite people ever. One day she told me "You know, no one is more French than a French Canadian. We are Frencher than the French" and I believe that's true, in every good way.
We worked with another chef, this one from Arizona, and he tried to make poutine one day. Chef Louise was not 'appy.
For a true Canadian treat, you have to try "sugar on snow": top-shelf maple syrup drizzled over a bowl of fresh, clean snow. A Québec specialty and pure delight.
I think basically every sugar shack does it. Growing up in Ontario, all the maple syrup farms would do that every winter. It's best when it's fresh hot syrup. It's fantastic.
@@tjl9458 I was closer to Québec--Montreal was the nearest big city--but yes, I agree: Every sugar shack worth its salt dished up sugar on snow. You'd see a little shack out in the woods and smell the steam coming out of the chimneys.
Legit fresh Canadian maple syrup is good in a way that simultaneously challenges and defies my powers of description: It's sweet, of course, but also buttery and woodsy and warm and soothing and delicious.
But you have to have it straight from the sugar shack; once it's jugged, it loses its oomph and zazzle.
It sounds so simple--reduced tree blood drizzled over frozen water--and it really is that simple--but it's so, so good.
🍁
I just love Canada.
@@johnhrussell8573 I've recently tried it with Canadian Birch syrup, it's a bit more smokey but very tasty. I wish they would have it at a sugarbush.
Cabane a sucre sur la neige blanc.
@@quiricomazarin476 That is so good, I love how it hardness into a sticky mess, it's the best treat there is. I always keep maple sugar in the house.
Pagan & Ciara are *magical* together! ✨✨😁
I feel your pain, Ciara. There's a little Asian grocery store not far from where I live, and the first time I ever went there they had these adorable miniature chocolate cakes from Japan. They were so delicious. And ever since then, they've never had them again. I've asked for them a few times, but it's been like a year and I don't think they're ever getting them again. I'm so sad. I still think about them every time I go there.
Saifa: "I love a finger" with a salacious grin to Graeme, who side-stepped that comment like he was tip-toeing through a minefield. Yeah, I spewed.
for anyone interested you can make your own maple butter to spread on biscuits or bread/toast. boil maple syrup with a very tiny amount of oil up to 112 celcius(235 F). dunk the bottom of the your pan in a bigger pan or bowl of ice water and stir it until it becomes pale and creamy from the crystallization from agitating sugar syrup(massé). use a much bigger saucepan for the syrup, it will boil very high up
Going to a Sugarbush has always been a special treat, boiling syrup poured on fresh snow, yummy.
Saifa: I love this white creamy filling...
Graeme: The white stuff is making it moister...
Ciara: I am... so moist!
Umm... yeah... somebody slap me...
Why do i love this? This channel is addictive 😂❤
Maple leaf cookies! Rated number 1 since my childhood! ❤️
Pagan: "Are you sticky?"
Everyone: "Not yet, but soon."
5:44 "-After you've seen your lover." Hahahahaha! Fkn brutal!
I LOVE that you guys do so many Canadian based videos lol. You should do Canadian WINE !!! We have amazing Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and sparkling whites!! I can tell you exactly which wineries to order from - Two Sisters, Ravine, Closson Chase, Hinterland, Domaine Queylus, and Chateau Des Charmes. Also, Canadian cheese is amazing too - Niagara Gold and many more!!
So Ontario ego
@@jeanbolduc5818 such an insecure SDE comment
The easiest way of thinking of it is that everything Ireland considers a 'biscuit' is included in the 'cookie' category over here. Now, we also have graham crackers and animal crackers, but we still consider them cookies. And we also have Uneeda biscuits and arrowroot biscuits...
Y'know what, forget I said anything, we're a mess.
Hi, Try guys. I'm from Canada, and I don't care for this kind of cookies, but the Maple ones r my favorite 😊 Manitoba Canada 🇨🇦
2:56 Batou reference! Paddy is officially my fave Try member!
Im in the states and we keep a box of maple cookies in the house at all times. I pack 2 of those cookies in my sons lunch box because he loves them so much.
Would the British version of The Cookie Monster, be the Biscuit Behemoth?
That Ghost In The Shell reference killed me 🤣💀
And it was spot on! Hilarious
Truly a man of Culture...
I grew up having these cookies as my mom loved these! So it was super cool to see you guys trying them out and seeing your opinion on them.
When I was in university a lot of the foreign students used to go around to all the stores and buy out all the boxes of maple cookies they could find to send home. Apparently they're a massive hit in Japan and the Japanese students in particular would organize hunting parties to buy up as many as possible to send home.
I buy Maple Leaf cookies often. They are SO good!
I LOVE cherry and chocolate!!! Two of my favorite things together!!!!!
Those maple cookies are awesome too!!!
Being a Canadian I have had this brand quite a bit and have been a fan favorite for a while.
Im french-canadian so for the Celebration cookies, i actually call them “biscuits” but in french which means that they’d theoretically be right about calling them biscuits and not cookies
I had some cookies like this before that were from Spain I think. They were chocolate covered with a pear filling. Really tasty.
Oooh, pear and chocolate pair well. Pear is an underrepresented fruit flavour in commercially produced Canadian and American confections. I wish I would see more of it.
Come see us!!! We will be polite and get you very drunk here in Halifax!
If anyone could drink a stereotypical Irish person under the table, it'll be us Canadians lol
Take em to the Old Triangle for a rip! 😂
Loved the "Ghost in the Shell" reference by Paddy!!!
I'm a Canadian and Celebrations are biscuits! The Maple Leaves are cookies but they aren't the original company that made them. Dare was the first company and they are the BEST!! It's fun to watch you eat things we grew up on, well not the Celebrations because they came out only a few years ago.
Great job repping Canadian cookies!!!!
...except they forgot the two BEST: viva puffs and PC chocolate chip!
Is Paddy wearing a parachute?
😂😂😂
At first, I thought he was wearing a backpack! 😆
We love using Celebration for smores!! Perfect use
I really enjoyed theses type of videos and comments plus learning more about the world around me
Canadians often use the US vernacular, which is why cookies include what those in the UK call biscuits
Interchangeable here in canada as most confectionary stuff ( aside from Laura second...Ontario) is made from quebec ( Vachon/ Leclerc ect..).
Dermot will be heart broken he missed out on this shoot. He does love his Canadian Sweets. lol. Hello from Canada
And Canada loves Dermot! ❤🇨🇦❤
And Justine!!! Lest we forget, "Clean up on aisle GHEE!!!"...
Ciara and Pagan are too much. How there can be so much positivity in one place is nigh unto a miracle. I will volunteer to be the chap you just left in Italy.
“Celebration” cookies are some of the cheaper cookies in the store but generally some of the better cookies 🥰
Hello from 🇨🇦!!!
For a moment I worried the Beldam had got Grainne.
Love the Batou/GitS reference from Paddy
I just discovered these on my yearly fishing trip to Canada from America. We always stop and get a new treat for the week. The caramel cookies were amazing!
When Ciara goes into her "posh, international jet-setter, 'I'm married, but NEVERMIND' persona", I get excited and scared simultaneously!!! Intrigued -- but I KNOW there's trouble there...
Anyone get what I'm saying???
Lol, she's talking about seeing your lover behind your husband's back, and she's not married yet 😅
These are cookies. A biscuit is what you have at breakfast with butter and jam or even better with sausage gravy.
You have got to be an American.
“Cookies, sticky and moist” have never been so wonderfully used on CZcams ever, LOL!!
please please keep these people all the time they are a blast
Every canadian watching this can already smell those delicious cookies, maple cookies are one of my favourites
How is smell memory Such a thing when we can’t actually smell our memories?! 😵💫
Read it as cannabis cookies at first. Was set for a very different episode.
They have to come to Canada to get them. Sounds like a great idea.
As a Western Canadian, I have to point out that most of us use "Biscuit" and "Cookie" pretty much interchangeably., Also, the Espresso Truffle is the best, but I love coffee.
Paddy mentioned one of the best animes! Love Ghost in the Shell!!
Those cookies looked awesome. It was fun watching all of you try them.
Sounds as though Ciara needs to do a North American tour. To get some of that stuff that she likes and make new friends along the way.
god i want to try some irish cookies
Everything I ate in Ireland was delicious. Everything except the pancakes.
I did a Google search for the word perfection and the first 1000 returns were pictures of Saifa!!! 🥰
I love this channel so much! It has convinced me I need to make the trip to Ireland.
In Canadian
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300 million native English speakers use the term cookie, and only 80 million native English speakers call them biscuits, therefore the correct English term is cookie, not biscuit
Are you counting the former colonies? I mean, by the time India, South Africa and Singapore get into the game...
@@LindaC616 India has to be disqualified.. a billion plus people, but precious few of those have Engish as their primary/native language. There's a reason they keep subdividing states to support major languages.
Ohhhh...the Dare Maple Cremes are fantastic. If you live in the US within a 4 hour drive from the Canadian border, you can usually find a grocery store that carries them, as well as their lemon cremes, fudge cremes, and coconut cremes. We wish they'd bring back the French Cremes, because they were pretty great, too.
I was unreasonably entertained by this video. Good job 👏