Traditional Greenlandic food. Day 5 of 50.

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2024
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  • @impossible_planet
    @impossible_planet Před rokem +19342

    I live in Alaska and Native Alaskans, also eat many of these same foods. It’s really incredible to see similar cultural traditions on different sides of the globe. Mattak is called Muktuk here.

    • @rock4cheese
      @rock4cheese Před rokem +1010

      I wouldn't call it opposite side of the globe. Greenland is about 3.000km from Alaska, equal to the distance from New York to Wyoming or to Texas. It sure is considerable but not the other side of the world.

    • @impossible_planet
      @impossible_planet Před rokem +361

      @@rock4cheese it depends on where in Alaska you are. Alaska is a massive state. It’s 6000km from Nuuk to Unalaska but only 4000km from Nuuk to Juneau.

    • @Ldawg42069
      @Ldawg42069 Před rokem +117

      opposite of alaska is the south Atlantic ocean, but i get what you mean

    • @Sp3llw0rk
      @Sp3llw0rk Před rokem +145

      You missed a lot of geography at school 😂

    • @carolinaoyarcevasquez8869
      @carolinaoyarcevasquez8869 Před rokem +59

      The opposite would be the Antartica in the South Pole

  • @luciakiplimo6305
    @luciakiplimo6305 Před 11 měsíci +1223

    Until you came up with this channel, Greenland has been a big mystery to many people,i for one didnt even know you had big cities or even summer, i thought it was dark and snowing all year round!!🤭 thank you for showing us how kind and Lovely the people of Greenland are and how Beautiful your country is❤

    • @VS257
      @VS257 Před 11 měsíci +7

      Why is it the world gets mad at Japan for hunting whales but when these Greenlander savages hunt whales everyone seems to get fascinated at their cuisine all of the sudden?

    • @tymondabrowski12
      @tymondabrowski12 Před 11 měsíci +48

      ​@@VS257 why do you call then savages? Also I didn't notice anyone pointing out Japan (other countries do it too, like Canada or Russia), and aren't the biggest issue the illegal whaling operations? And people are fascinated with Japan too. And with Greenland as well, because it's different and exotic and interesting. That's just learning other cultures.

    • @c.a.greene8395
      @c.a.greene8395 Před 11 měsíci +82

      ​@@VS257the reason being Japan has other food options - Greenland, northern Canada and remote areas around the artic circle have few options.
      They are not taking more than what they need and minki whales, smaller, faster breeding than the very large varieties Japan has almost hunted to extinction for profit are not quiet the same as the kind Japan slaughters.
      1 whale often feeds generations of a family for the entire year and no parts go to waste - can't say that for Japan....
      I've lived in the north.
      There isn't much out there beyond the tree line to eat and you will be adjusting your palet accordingly.

    • @helixxia9320
      @helixxia9320 Před 11 měsíci +10

      dark year round ?? you never learned that the places with the most darkness in winter have the most sun in summer? if you go north enough then the sun never even sets and there is 24h sun in the summer months. the globes rotational axis is tilted. this is 5th grade stuff?

    • @c.a.greene8395
      @c.a.greene8395 Před 11 měsíci +8

      @@helixxia9320 funny thing is Americans- even ones that live within 200 miles of the USA canada boarder still come north every year during the hottest part of the year with skis on the roof wondering where the snow is the second they cross the boarder.
      The schools are so dumbed down the students are lucky if they can read and write by the time they graduate high-school, and I wish I were joking, but unfortunately I am not.
      Learning about other nations, nationalities and critical thinking is a bridge too far for most citizens of the USA, especially those who came after Gen X - as Gen X was the last generation to receive a proper education and had the ability to think for themselves.

  • @harininagraj7530
    @harininagraj7530 Před 9 měsíci +1139

    I can never process these tastes but I’m enjoying that you’re enjoying these so much!

    • @callingyourphone1212
      @callingyourphone1212 Před 8 měsíci +16

      seal and whale are VERY greasyq

    • @jimoconnor6382
      @jimoconnor6382 Před 8 měsíci +18

      ​@@callingyourphone1212pizza is better

    • @benjaminstuver3825
      @benjaminstuver3825 Před 8 měsíci +10

      Super chewy and fishy. Ask me how I know. Lol well, the whale blubber

    • @melhawk6284
      @melhawk6284 Před 8 měsíci +17

      ​@@callingyourphone1212I figured they would be VERY rich. A little probably goes a LONG way. Understandable, given the cold, though. Gotta have a ton of calories to stay warm!

    • @wizkid3295
      @wizkid3295 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@jimoconnor6382
      True

  • @tsegayabraham2424
    @tsegayabraham2424 Před 5 měsíci +83

    I like the way you use nice words and smiling to introduce your beautiful culture . As Eritrean I knew that Greenland is far away from my country, but you are making it closer to us by your videos. ❤ 🇪🇷

    • @john-ic5pz
      @john-ic5pz Před 3 měsíci +5

      wow! your the first person from Eritrea I've ever "met".
      love from the USA! ❤️‍🩹

    • @thekingsdaughter4233
      @thekingsdaughter4233 Před hodinou

      I could probably find Eritrea on a map, but there it ends. 🤷😞 Would you perhaps know of a similar CZcamsr who introduces _your_ country and culture to those of us who won't get to travel in person? 😊

  • @RobbinsNest2021
    @RobbinsNest2021 Před rokem +2787

    Being native Alaskan myself, this brings me so much joy! Someone who can relate to what i ate as a child. My kids would never!😂

    • @romywhite290
      @romywhite290 Před rokem +11

      How similar are the words for the similar foods?

    • @edstella
      @edstella Před 11 měsíci +42

      I hope they would! I am first gen American with Filipino parents and I am always sad when kids don't at least try their native foods. It's really a part of culture that too often we miss and lament when we are adults. It's universal: Everyone always misses that special dish their grandparents or parents made and always want to recapture it. I hope you can convince them to give it a go!

    • @RobbinsNest2021
      @RobbinsNest2021 Před 11 měsíci +7

      @@romywhite290 very similar lol

    • @romywhite290
      @romywhite290 Před 11 měsíci +15

      @@RobbinsNest2021 human language and migration is FASCINATING.

    • @Notiravgsarah
      @Notiravgsarah Před 11 měsíci +14

      @@RobbinsNest2021this is because the Indigenous peoples of Greenland migrated out of Alaska by at least 1,300. Archeologists have found Alaskan style pottery in Greenland and I believe I learned in one of my classes that many Alaskan Native languages are within the same Inuit family as those in Greenland (I am a history grad student with a focus on indigenous history, but this part of the world is not my primary focus)

  • @mcbbecks5035
    @mcbbecks5035 Před 11 měsíci +1046

    Wow! This is not about Mattak, but you guys really make me feel like visiting Greenland. You're undoubtedly great Ambassadors to The Great Greenland.

    • @qsgreenland
      @qsgreenland  Před 11 měsíci +114

      Yaaay, thank you so much for your kind words ✨👏🏼😊❤️

    • @VS257
      @VS257 Před 11 měsíci +13

      Why is it the world gets mad at Japan for hunting whales but when these Greenlander savages hunt whales everyone seems to get fascinated at their cuisine all of the sudden?

    • @Uveryahi
      @Uveryahi Před 11 měsíci +55

      ​@@VS257maybe a matter of scale? Also no need to be this rude to express what you want to :/

    • @lilycha9398
      @lilycha9398 Před 11 měsíci +55

      @@VS257 Greenland has 56 000 people, Japan has 125.7 million. Of those 56 000 people, only a few of them hunt. Use your brain to think critically.

    • @horsegirl2.012
      @horsegirl2.012 Před 11 měsíci +39

      @@VS257that is terribly racist!

  • @LioMurdest
    @LioMurdest Před rokem +1506

    I wouldn't survive a day with how I can't handle fishy flavours. I'm just jealous of how happy and healthy and real they seem♥ ^_^

    • @nilanjasa007
      @nilanjasa007 Před 11 měsíci +45

      Come to my place, we cook the fishy smell out of the fish with turmeric or mustard 😊 I can't handle raw fish too, that's why can't even eat sushi :( but fish are my favourite as spices mask the fishy smell entirely. You'll taste the incredible fish with the smell 😊

    • @GreenGeki
      @GreenGeki Před 11 měsíci +23

      You would don t worry 😂 Trust me, when you are that hungry you will be fine

    • @Crocrobon
      @Crocrobon Před 11 měsíci +44

      @@GreenGekiit doesn’t work like that for some ppl

    • @Lyntelle
      @Lyntelle Před 11 měsíci +38

      Same! My gag reflex would be in overdrive

    • @QuickStickss
      @QuickStickss Před 11 měsíci +36

      The smell of fish in any way, shape, or form has always been one of the worst scents to me.

  • @wewereads
    @wewereads Před 5 měsíci +51

    sudanese watching from egypt .. happy to get to know more about your country and culture 👍👍❤❤❤

  • @Vlad2319
    @Vlad2319 Před 11 měsíci +389

    For those wondering what aromat is here's the ingredient list
    Salt, flavour enhancer (monosodium glutamate), lactose (MILK), onion powder (3.2%), yeast extract, palm fat, sunflower oil, spices (turmeric, garlic), onion extract, mushroom extracts, spice extracts (turmeric, CELERY, clove), bay leaf extract. May contain gluten, egg and mustard

    • @h.s.lafever3277
      @h.s.lafever3277 Před 10 měsíci +25

      in Alaska, soy sauce, and franks hot sauce are the most typical sauces for muktuk

    • @AWSMcube
      @AWSMcube Před 10 měsíci +5

      Looks pretty standard to me 🤷‍♂️

    • @jwickli94
      @jwickli94 Před 10 měsíci +13

      Good old swiss aromat, but plz not on whaleskin 🤮

    • @laraista
      @laraista Před 10 měsíci +10

      Yes, Swiss aromat on whale skin🤮. The whale skin surely tastes better than the aromat.

    • @Bioshocking12
      @Bioshocking12 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Ik why but the “may contain” made me laugh

  • @judeplaysvr4527
    @judeplaysvr4527 Před rokem +797

    The crowberries looked good

    • @bluebelle9572
      @bluebelle9572 Před rokem +9

      What do they taste like?

    • @judeplaysvr4527
      @judeplaysvr4527 Před rokem +3

      @@bluebelle9572 idk

    • @daphneraven6745
      @daphneraven6745 Před rokem +28

      @@bluebelle9572 : they are really refreshing in terms of the juice, but the berry itself doesn’t taste great.
      Which means I probably don’t know how to process it in the way that she does.
      The way we tend to enjoy them here, is when we’re out on the land and need a little moisture, we just picked up my pop them into our mouths, bite into them to get the moisture, and generally spit out the berries. You can eat them, but they don’t taste great. Sometimes they leave a bit of a weird aftertaste.

    • @Lischu
      @Lischu Před rokem +17

      @@bluebelle9572 The taste is a bit bland. They are used mostly with bilberries, bog bilberries and black currant in juices, wines or marmalades, so the taste is hidden by the more pleasant tastes of the other berries.
      It is a great source of vitamins and fiber and it is very rich with flavonoids.
      So it is a very important part of the traditional diet because it's so incredibly healthy.

    • @rexpardus2924
      @rexpardus2924 Před 11 měsíci

      No spices no sauces no flavoring

  • @user-nd5wd1cw6u
    @user-nd5wd1cw6u Před 8 měsíci +460

    I'm from Siberia and it seems that we have the same berries in the mountains! We call it shiksha (шикша)

    • @Acidlib
      @Acidlib Před 7 měsíci +7

      Skewer the berries on a stick with some other ingredients, then lightly roast it over a fire and you’ll have a shiksha shishkebab! I guess it would probably be called a “шикша шашлык”, but that still still kinda works with the style of wordplay I was going for

    • @samsayer-jb8oj
      @samsayer-jb8oj Před 7 měsíci

      🤮🤮🤢🤢🤢🤢

    • @user-hb2zh2dj4s
      @user-hb2zh2dj4s Před 6 měsíci

    • @We_Are_All_Vultures
      @We_Are_All_Vultures Před 5 měsíci +3

      What do they taste like?

    • @theowilldmann
      @theowilldmann Před 5 měsíci +1

      Slava Ukraini

  • @dankotaber9056
    @dankotaber9056 Před 20 dny +1

    Thank you for sharing! We love these informative videos!!

  • @amarug
    @amarug Před 9 měsíci +1151

    As a Swiss, the fact that you put Aromat on traditional Greenlandic Whale-Skin gotta be the most awesomely hilarious thing ever. People think that Fondue, Raclette, Röschti, Watches, the Alps or Chocolate are the "Swissest thing ever", but here we all know, the Swissest thing in the world is Aromat. Tastes like chemistry-lab with salt, but almost every household has it and uses it😂
    Edit to help replies: Aromat was invented in Switzerland in the 1950s by the Swiss and released here first. To this day there is a Swiss flag on Aromat sold here to celebrate the pride we take in having invented this chemical wanna-be-herb-salt. The fact that the inventors were employed by the Swiss branche of a German owned company, Knorr, under which it was released does not make it German. It's like the most iconic Australian chocolate drink, Milo, is Australian and NOT Swiss, eventhough it was invented and released by the Australian branch of Nestle, a Swiss company.

    • @VDiabloV1
      @VDiabloV1 Před 9 měsíci +44

      We use aromat in South Africa too and your description is spot on... it tastes amazing though

    • @fallaciousjinx
      @fallaciousjinx Před 9 měsíci +21

      But Knorr is a German company...

    • @amarug
      @amarug Před 9 měsíci +71

      @@fallaciousjinx Yeah, but Aromat was invented by the Swiss branch of Knorr in the 1950s and became such a favorite that it started to be distributed in other countries. Until today every Aromat jar in Switzerland still has a Swiss flag on it. Anyway, Knorr now belongs to Unilever, which was a Dutch company that now belongs to the Brits, for most of the world. In Japan Knorr belongs to Ajinomoto. So best just look at where the product was invented and established first. An opposite example would be the chocolate drink "Milo" which is one of the "most Australian" things ever, although it was invented and still is owned by Nestle. Still, it's not Swiss at all, but Australian as it was invented by the Aussie Nestle branch a long time ago and released and popularized there first.

    • @bogey2phoenix
      @bogey2phoenix Před 9 měsíci +8

      hahaha that's so true. I was like man they use Aromat out of Switzeréand now? didn't know this was a thing

    • @Sandro557m
      @Sandro557m Před 9 měsíci +14

      Es isch eifach Salz mit mononatriumglutamat (E621). Schmöckt zwar fein, isch aber echli overrated

  • @foggyfrogg
    @foggyfrogg Před rokem +416

    You could see the happiness on their faces. 😊 nothing like getting food from or that reminds you of home. ❤

    • @emonet7672
      @emonet7672 Před rokem +7

      Really? He was pretty stoic. Im sure he enjoys the food, but his expression gave no indication whatsoever, positive or otherwise

  • @TeraGreene1
    @TeraGreene1 Před 10 měsíci +449

    My grandpa always told me stories of living in Greenland in his 20s. Saw some photos, too. He would tell me fascinating stories about how food was sourced and how living was done. I’m so grateful your channel has popped up on my feed! My grandpa was my best friend, a world traveller and he died at the age of 92 in 2015. Maybe he is sending me your channel. 😊 all the love ! ❤ I am vegan-ish so I probably wouldn’t do well but you never know. Maybe I would try a few things , especially knowing that you folks do it well and it’s tradition that keeps you going. 😊

    • @ladybirdlee3058
      @ladybirdlee3058 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Did he travel there with Matthew Henson?

    • @Deaddbunny22
      @Deaddbunny22 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Man I'm jelous of your granpa's 20's! So cool and awesome. I'm in my 20's but my life is, well, uneventful would be the right word.

    • @ShaFleming
      @ShaFleming Před 13 dny

      ​@ladybirdlee3058 her grandfather was born after Henderson reached the north pole.

  • @kaytarracorrea25
    @kaytarracorrea25 Před 8 měsíci +21

    I'm from the states i live in maine. It's always baffled me since I was little how people can be so offended and racist by food, language clothes, you know culture....I love learning about other people and their cultures and how they live. It looks tasty I would try it 😅

    • @Irina-iw5ji
      @Irina-iw5ji Před 7 měsíci +1

      I would not use the word racist as it really doesn't apply to food , nor clothes, it literally applies to a person's race. I would use the word judgmental , or rude or inconsiderate. It can be rude when people talk poorly about other people's diet in other regions of the world. It is also because they haven't ever been forced to resort to eating the resources of the foods that are only available to that area. We are so lucky we get food shipped in from around the world and have options, but some people do forget that before this people resorted to eating what they could get where ever they lived. I agree with no reason to be rude at all , just don't leave a rude comment if you don't agree or understand someones dietary needs.

    • @kaytarracorrea25
      @kaytarracorrea25 Před 7 měsíci

      @Irina-iw5ji you can make racist comments regarding foods lol but I wasn't speaking about food only

    • @romeothompson9389
      @romeothompson9389 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@kaytarracorrea25the problem is when you have people who get offended and call you racist for simply not liking something even if you don’t talk bad about it or anything extreme you just say “I don’t really care for this” I can’t count how many times I’ve been called racist for not liking Indian food

    • @jeffsmith2144
      @jeffsmith2144 Před 3 měsíci

      People who use racist for anything going are normally the racist!!!

  • @ItsNadine71335
    @ItsNadine71335 Před rokem +59

    Aromat is THE kitchen staple of Swiss people (has been invented by a Swiss for the Swiss market, so no wonder). You can even find small packages of two eggs and a little aromat in our grocery stores to be able to take it on hikes. 😂 I looove that you love it! 😍 enjoy your meal, or as we Swiss would say: En Guete! 😉

    • @DedeSean609
      @DedeSean609 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Stay away from it please !!
      Enjoy the real taste of food.
      From a Swiss

    • @melissamoran5626
      @melissamoran5626 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Same in Iceland lol

    • @ItsNadine71335
      @ItsNadine71335 Před 11 měsíci +7

      @@DedeSean609 I'm Swiss myself. Stay away yourself if you don't like it 😂

    • @MlleSallyBrown
      @MlleSallyBrown Před 11 měsíci

      A Swiss GERMAN would say that. There are 3 other languages in our country. For example, I speak French. And we also eat Aromat (even if I don't like it lol). Please stop spreading the notion that German is the only language spoken in Switzerland, even if it's the majority it's kinda annoying 😅

    • @ItsNadine71335
      @ItsNadine71335 Před 10 měsíci +6

      @@MlleSallyBrown it annoys you when a Swiss German speaking person speaks Swiss German? Get a life 😂Aromat was invented by a Swiss German speaking person in Schaffhausen, in the Swiss German speaking part of Switzerland. It's only fitting. Oh and btw: most people think of Geneva/French when asked about Switzerland. Idk why you play the victim. 😆

  • @tariqkhader6196
    @tariqkhader6196 Před rokem +744

    You and your family together are educating the world on all things Greenlandic and you're all doing a wonderful job!

    • @jmo53214.
      @jmo53214. Před rokem

      ​@@EduardoGarcia-de7bhRight, whales that die feeding entire villages and every part is unwasted. Versus whales that are beached and nothing but bacteria benefits. Expand your mind a little come on.

    • @tariqkhader6196
      @tariqkhader6196 Před rokem +15

      @@EduardoGarcia-de7bh the native people of Greenland don't have a diverse selection of cuisine at their immediate disposal, so the food provided by Mother Nature has to suffice

    • @EduardoGarcia-de7bh
      @EduardoGarcia-de7bh Před rokem +4

      @tariqkhader6196 that was 100 years ago. In these modern days there is no need to kill whales.

    • @kawehi13
      @kawehi13 Před rokem +18

      @@EduardoGarcia-de7bhwhat makes a non-endangered whale any different than a cow or pig? At least it had a better quality life and none of it was wasted, unlike all the cows and pigs butchered for human consumption.

    • @kawehi13
      @kawehi13 Před rokem

      @@EduardoGarcia-de7bhthere’s no need to kill cows, pigs, chickens, ducks, deer, etc. Plant based protein is better for you anyways. But if you’re eating meat, you can’t talk. It’s all the same.

  • @BaoneTwala
    @BaoneTwala Před rokem +404

    We love Aromat in South Africa😊

    • @theosingh29
      @theosingh29 Před rokem +32

      A fellow South African comment I have been looking for 🙌 🇿🇦

    • @lukealadeen7836
      @lukealadeen7836 Před rokem +14

      Lol 3rd South African here, life in Greenland 🇬🇱 looks good

    • @jorokudo
      @jorokudo Před rokem +40

      NO. WAY I DIDINT KNOW aromat was popular outside switzerland
      Thats crazy

    • @siphiwomzekandaba
      @siphiwomzekandaba Před rokem +15

      4th South African ✋🏾 love aromat!

    • @Sentient_Soup
      @Sentient_Soup Před rokem +5

      Saffas unite

  • @Melissa_P_462
    @Melissa_P_462 Před 7 měsíci +119

    What a Healthy Diet! Full of Protein and Omega-3s!! Closest ive gotten to those native foods is my grandmother’s pickled herring!
    Everyone must have a food dryer in. Greenland!

    • @lindalarsson1436
      @lindalarsson1436 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Home made pickled Herring sounds good.
      What culture is your grama from?

    • @jaymylotto8134
      @jaymylotto8134 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Mercury poisoning.

    • @joker07599
      @joker07599 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@jaymylotto8134tell that to nations in East Asia with the highest IQs and longest life expectancies

  • @margaretcherry7095
    @margaretcherry7095 Před rokem +288

    Watching from the Philippines 🇵🇭💗We're far away from each other and very different countries too (here it's tropical). In each video of yours, we learn more about your country. Incredible world we live in

    • @Rose-tm5kt
      @Rose-tm5kt Před rokem +1

      Terrible world we live in if people are eating whales knowing they are endangered

    • @PaigeDWinter
      @PaigeDWinter Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@Rose-tm5ktpssst. There are over 90 types of whales. Many are not endangered.

  • @elainewitwer7488
    @elainewitwer7488 Před rokem +405

    Are you able to explain more about the foods? Explain how it’s prepared, what it tastes like? Texture? It would be interesting. Thanks for doing these 😊

    • @BelgraviaTottie
      @BelgraviaTottie Před rokem +35

      It tastes like vulnerable and endangered animals, to burst your bubble.

    • @toresque1
      @toresque1 Před rokem +6

      ​@@BelgraviaTottief em

    • @toresque1
      @toresque1 Před rokem +3

      Tastes like fish homie, dried fish? Naw thats rank..

    • @loco5456
      @loco5456 Před rokem +176

      @@BelgraviaTottieyou should stop coming for indigenous people, who use every bit of the animals they hunt and only take what they need, and be more mad at the corporations pumping chemicals and acid into our oceans 🤡 your misdirected anger is counterproductive, and does more damage than it does good

    • @rottiesdad
      @rottiesdad Před rokem +48

      ​@@BelgraviaTottiethe ignorance of other peoples cultures is in your name.

  • @avihenda
    @avihenda Před rokem +398

    I laughed so hard at the Aromat on the whale. That was so relatable! That stuff works on so many odd things. Hi from Sweden.

    • @dans4323
      @dans4323 Před rokem +8

      Especially good with eggs: boiled, fried, scrambled, no matter how, Aromat is needed.

    • @lily5952
      @lily5952 Před rokem +10

      We have aromat in South Africa :) my older sister used to love putting it on fries and eggs if i remember correctly.

    • @F0nkyNinja
      @F0nkyNinja Před rokem +5

      Det är för att det innehåller Natriumglutamat som är svårt att få tag i rent i Sverige, men finns i Aromat.

    • @DemiLoveNailArt
      @DemiLoveNailArt Před rokem +3

      Aromat is good on everything I’m from the Netherlands

    • @bunjijumper5345
      @bunjijumper5345 Před rokem +11

      What kind of trash eats whales? How totally evil.

  • @augustacookeygam5579
    @augustacookeygam5579 Před 9 měsíci +91

    That missi or dried fish looks like the stock fish we use to make different soups in Nigeria. We call it okporoko 😊😊

    • @pownder
      @pownder Před 7 měsíci

      Lol. This isn't okporoko. This is azu okponku. Okporoko is cod fish with oil completely removed. This is normal dry fish

    • @lindalarsson1436
      @lindalarsson1436 Před 3 měsíci

      Nigerians use spices. Hot spices . Marinades.
      Greenlanders have nothing in common with Nigerian cooking
      Watch her cook lol

  • @happysquid2604
    @happysquid2604 Před rokem +593

    Omg Aromat is a classic in a swiss household!

    • @musicmirj
      @musicmirj Před rokem +20

      yes. friends het offended if they can't find aromat in your household 😭

    • @oliviamalathy
      @oliviamalathy Před rokem +10

      yess, haha was soo surprised when she showed it

    • @fini8874
      @fini8874 Před rokem +2

      Das ist literally Kräutersalz....

    • @da1stamericus
      @da1stamericus Před rokem +12

      Aromat is also used alot in the Netherlands. I had to do a double take. Hah

    • @julienfroidevaux1143
      @julienfroidevaux1143 Před rokem +5

      I thought it was Maggi ?

  • @K1K2Daniels
    @K1K2Daniels Před rokem +404

    Wow, so amazing learning about your homeland. These foods are literally wild! Dried seal meat! I’m truly fascinated 😮

    • @melstark7265
      @melstark7265 Před rokem +3

      I had no idea people ate seals. Very interesting

    • @SuperFosterMom
      @SuperFosterMom Před rokem +9

      @@melstark7265yeah it’s pretty sad

    • @lalaanae333
      @lalaanae333 Před rokem +16

      @@SuperFosterMomno sadder than raising farms of animals specifically designed to slaughter, while seals are naturally obtained while respecting their reserve ❤

    • @SuperFosterMom
      @SuperFosterMom Před rokem +4

      @@lalaanae333 I don’t eat animals from any farms, it’s not necessary for me to live and it’s not necessary for this community either. You don’t respect someone by killing them

    • @Rose-tm5kt
      @Rose-tm5kt Před rokem +3

      I’m disgusted

  • @glendagarcia6194
    @glendagarcia6194 Před 10 měsíci +167

    No wonder your skin is so beautiful with all that fish!
    Your videos came on my feed and frankly I’m fascinated! Thank you for sharing your lovely country, its people and customs.

    • @Satan_riding_a_unicorn
      @Satan_riding_a_unicorn Před 9 měsíci +11

      Except Whales and Seals are mammals. I'm a pescatarian so I'd never try it.

    • @glendagarcia6194
      @glendagarcia6194 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@Satan_riding_a_unicorn Point taken ☑️

    • @blacksheeple2187
      @blacksheeple2187 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Thought the same thing. No American diet there. 🤔👍🏼

    • @Bolt99K
      @Bolt99K Před 9 měsíci +9

      She basically eats pure carnivore with only exception being the healthiest fruits-berries, so yeah with all those healthy animal fats her skin is going to be amazing lol

    • @coyotelong4349
      @coyotelong4349 Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@Bolt99K
      You’re judging her entire diet off this short video showing off a few indigenous foods?

  • @xxxvcvv
    @xxxvcvv Před 8 měsíci +5

    Y'all are both beautiful 😍 thank you for sharing your lives with us 🙏🏻

  • @Crossword131
    @Crossword131 Před rokem +10

    I don't think I could handle it, but it makes me happy to see something so foreign and totally familiar. Thank you for sharing your culture.

  • @theweebrt
    @theweebrt Před rokem +133

    I am very intrigued by your food... definitely unusual for an Italian but I wish I will come one day to Nuuk to experience all the things you show in your videos...
    Life is amazing! ❤

  • @tannafofanna
    @tannafofanna Před rokem +91

    I literally cried because it's so neat to see other cultures everyday now easily instead of all being divided and only educated researchers or travelers getting to experience that learning.

    • @tannafofanna
      @tannafofanna Před rokem

      I love your beautiful language and foods

    • @kidalcoholic4092
      @kidalcoholic4092 Před 11 měsíci +9

      I don’t think you ‘literally cried’ 💀

    • @licia4532
      @licia4532 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@kidalcoholic4092if she really did cry, that's a different level of privilege and fragility right there lmao. You need some hardships in your life hahaha

    • @Mightilyoats
      @Mightilyoats Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@licia4532maybe she has gone through hardships and it’s made the little joys in life even more potent in comparison. You never know, don’t make assumptions about people like that.

  • @gschoen0
    @gschoen0 Před 8 měsíci +14

    Love your earings!

  • @oBlasterBox
    @oBlasterBox Před rokem +1785

    can you please talk about the ethnicity of Greenland? i.e., how many Greenlanders are of Inuit, European, Chinese, etc, descent

    • @ake_aesthetic5186
      @ake_aesthetic5186 Před rokem +196

      I think Greenlanders are Inuit

    • @mikokennoob5032
      @mikokennoob5032 Před rokem +480

      We are mostly Inuit. But from around late 1700s we become more mixed from foreigners from Scandinavia and England, because of a lot of explorers.
      For example, I have danish/norwegian/welsh ancestors all the way back from 1850s or late 1800s. Planning to take a dna test to see how mixed I am. But my fiancé is mostly completely Inuk.
      Some of us are very mixed, but some are kinda mixed from other parts from Greenland or other inuit tribes.

    • @oBlasterBox
      @oBlasterBox Před rokem +88

      @@mikokennoob5032 thank you for your answer. sometimes I watch her videos and see several Inuit-like ethnicity people. some other videos it is noticeable how there are some people that resemble caucasian ethnicity, with blue eyes and such.

    • @mikokennoob5032
      @mikokennoob5032 Před rokem +36

      @@oBlasterBox Yeah, some of us are very mixed and some not mixed at all.

    • @LMvdB02
      @LMvdB02 Před rokem +23

      ​@@oBlasterBox It's mostly Danish, not caucasian.

  • @bleachnbones7107
    @bleachnbones7107 Před 11 měsíci +178

    Being used to Mediterranean food, this is so distant from what I usually eat and yet you made me want to try it so bad. It all looks delicious, I hope one day I'll be able to visit your country and experience your local cuisine as well

    • @politeaf740
      @politeaf740 Před 10 měsíci +29

      I get that you wanna be respectifull of their traditional food but to say that dried fish looks "delicious" it's a bit of a stretch

    • @justfckingpeachy6513
      @justfckingpeachy6513 Před 10 měsíci +3

      come on you know that stuff is subjective

    • @blue_moon.k
      @blue_moon.k Před 10 měsíci +26

      @@politeaf740to me it looks delicious. have you never tried dried and salted fish before? i think it’s called stockfish

    • @user-nv7uq3zj5e
      @user-nv7uq3zj5e Před 10 měsíci +8

      @@politeaf740the texture is so soft yet satisfying, the smell so savoury and ofc so full of protein and good for you! it don’t need to look brown and deep-fried to be good food

    • @DQ_Mine
      @DQ_Mine Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@politeaf740 I also thought it looks delicious, but not the black one. Not blubber either, but then, I don't like butter either.

  • @thb219
    @thb219 Před 9 měsíci +69

    German Knorr is basically everywhere in the world. Didn't expect that in greenland

    • @shila8379
      @shila8379 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Best seasoning ever. German food is just 🔥 all around

    • @thb219
      @thb219 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@shila8379 that's actually new to me as a German 😂

    • @aliegehayran2797
      @aliegehayran2797 Před 7 měsíci +1

      In turkey its the biggest soup and seasoning brand you can find it everywhere so yes its basically everywhere in the world

    • @thb219
      @thb219 Před 7 měsíci

      @@aliegehayran2797 Dafuq? I didn't know that as well 😅

    • @aliegehayran2797
      @aliegehayran2797 Před 7 měsíci

      @@thb219 german products are so common germans are so expensive and chinese products are so cheap so if you want quality you have to buy german things.For example my mother prefers german product knife and cosmetic stuff

  • @user-re2kk4cl2j
    @user-re2kk4cl2j Před 2 měsíci +2

    I'm losing my mind those textures look so fun!

  • @JCSAXON
    @JCSAXON Před 10 měsíci +115

    That crowberry harvesting device is brilliantly simple, if you've a strong back! ❤

    • @henriikkak2091
      @henriikkak2091 Před 10 měsíci +10

      You can actually attach an extension arm to the berry picking tool. I'm Finnish, we use these a lot

    • @moubhattacharyya1141
      @moubhattacharyya1141 Před 10 měsíci +6

      It is very common device in the nordic as well as scandinavia to collect small berries. It comes with attachments and can be bought as part of berry picking kit. It is ground level shrub. Also ppl are traditionally very strong and active. 😊

    • @coyotelong4349
      @coyotelong4349 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@henriikkak2091
      Yeah I was gonna say, surely you can attach a long handle so you can use it without bending over?

    • @Aehere
      @Aehere Před 9 měsíci +2

      Looks like a cranberry picking one I saw last year

    • @julie6092
      @julie6092 Před 9 měsíci +1

      It works great for blueberries too😊

  • @thatvalensteingirl
    @thatvalensteingirl Před rokem +16

    The crowberry harvester tool is so neat!
    Thank you for sharing your food with us.

  • @vv.8927
    @vv.8927 Před rokem +350

    That explains the perfect skin
    All that omega … 👌🏽

    • @kobaltocr6927
      @kobaltocr6927 Před rokem +1

      💪🏽

    • @CaptainAMAZINGGG
      @CaptainAMAZINGGG Před rokem +3

      I was also thinking that. 🥰

    • @Johanlob1
      @Johanlob1 Před rokem +3

      Genetic 90%

    • @Riivorn
      @Riivorn Před rokem +12

      Also cold weather! Cold weather helps skin appear clearer, and reduces the chance of acne. It shrinks the pores slightly, which makes skin appear smoother, and when you’re actually out in the cold you get a natural blush.

    • @aae7583
      @aae7583 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Iceland is also known for their hot springs. There is a resort that offers natural geyser produced services that is absolutely incredible for your skin

  • @jamesa.rodriguez8598
    @jamesa.rodriguez8598 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Thank you for sharing. You make a handsome couple. God bless you and all the hardy people who live near and above the Arctic Circle. Love, from Central Valley California USA

  • @boobie17
    @boobie17 Před 9 měsíci +8

    What an incredibly positive human being! ❤❤❤ Thank you !

  • @jayiu9170
    @jayiu9170 Před rokem +26

    It's amazing how different cultures had to addapt to different climates and to what was available to them. In most parts of continental Europe people had wheat and milk, while greenlanders I guess didn't. Still, they found a way to survive and now yhey have these amazing dishes ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @mozorellastick2583
    @mozorellastick2583 Před rokem +247

    Ur husband is so handome, you guys make a beautiful couple

    • @andrew17985
      @andrew17985 Před rokem +2

      She’s lesbian

    • @angleblu7327
      @angleblu7327 Před rokem +41

      @andrew17985 She literally says “today my husband and I…”
      Just because she’s wearing rainbow earrings doesn’t mean she’s a lesbian.

    • @wompwompppp313
      @wompwompppp313 Před rokem +4

      @@angleblu7327They weren’t even implying she was a lesbian. You’re one of the people that say “stop making everything lgbtq+,” when you’re the one making it like that.

    • @Peachiie_Keen
      @Peachiie_Keen Před rokem +20

      ​@m.t2193 look above before you come for them lol

    • @рената_цехановецкая
      @рената_цехановецкая Před rokem +18

      @@wompwompppp313can you not see their comment is literally responding to someone saying "she's lesbian"?

  • @jp13119
    @jp13119 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I think you two are so beautiful and lovely. While traveling lately, I found myself thinking and saying ‘Dakuss!’ And I’m from North America 🇺🇸! Your love ❤️ spreads to all of us! Thank you!

  • @Mr.Scootini
    @Mr.Scootini Před 11 měsíci +11

    As a Japanese American. I think I would absolutely love Greenlandic food!

  • @that1niceguy246
    @that1niceguy246 Před 10 měsíci +90

    Very interesting, but a borderline nightmare for me who isn't even accustomed to what continental europeans consider seafood. Not saying it looks bad or anything like that, it looks tasty, but i sense i would need to overcome quite a bit to try it because i never had something remotely like that to eat.
    Friendly reminder also, not every kind of whale is endangered, the Humpback Whale and Greenland Whale for example are not considered endangered anymore. And the population of Greenland is far below 100'000 - so their consumption of these animals is fairly low.
    Japan has been brought up a few times in the comments, so here is another reminder - Japan has 100'000'000 people - that is far more than 1000 times the population of Greenland and unlike Greenland has soil that can grow rice which is one of the most nutritious plants in terms of calories that can be cultivated while Greenlandic soil is not at all well suited for agriculture. Although that is changing due to climate change.
    Third reminder - natives including the likes of the inuit and their related peoples are known for using every part of the animal they can so that ideally nothing goes to waste, while other countries have been known for people cutting off animals' horns or cutting off the fins of fish or hunting animals down for fun and no other use. So instead of complaining about the people of Greenland, maybe look at some particular Asian countries, the US and many western nations.

    • @ihave35cents95
      @ihave35cents95 Před 9 měsíci

      You have mental issues

    • @user-ru3zw6lz9h
      @user-ru3zw6lz9h Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you for saying this! I am a vegetarian and this does not bother me at all, in fact I would love to try it someday! It's the large commercial fishing and hunting that is so bad for the environment and workers.

    • @markeedeep
      @markeedeep Před 9 měsíci

      Great comment. But climate is always changing, rather it's fluctuating. There's nothing controversial about this.

    • @karter3975
      @karter3975 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Bruh you need a hobby

    • @ryangriffin5362
      @ryangriffin5362 Před 5 měsíci

      ⁠@@markeedeepthe earth’s climate has changed more in the last 150 years than it has in the last 100,000 years. It is abundantly clear to every scientist who studies climate and every scientifically literate layperson that human-caused climate change is real and an existential threat to human and nonhuman life. Greenland itself is one of the places most affected by climate change and its melting ice sheets also threaten to disrupt the entire northern hemisphere’s climate by weakening the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation.

  • @joddiedogan
    @joddiedogan Před 11 měsíci +21

    your skin really glows - both of you! im jealous! 😅

    • @mnossy11
      @mnossy11 Před 10 měsíci +4

      It’s all the saturated fat and whole foods no doubt! So good for the skin :)

  • @micheledavis9280
    @micheledavis9280 Před rokem +63

    Very interested in all the food you 2 eat! I get it, eat what you grew up eating on... I'm southern, that whole pig was eaten, baby gators, possum soup ( didn't even know, until I was much older) lol lol.... Ik Ik its very strange to most, but its what our papa and granny cooked!

    • @smoothe14
      @smoothe14 Před rokem

      Maybe that’s why this looks so good, bc it really reminds me of southern food but like different, if that makes sense.

    • @urkittenmee
      @urkittenmee Před rokem +3

      @@vp2718yet you knew exactly what she meant 😂 hilarious

    • @osterlings
      @osterlings Před rokem +1

      What, what do you mean by "Southern"? Southern greenlandic? Southern Swedish? You know that "southern" is a term used all over the world to describe "people in the south where I'm from", right? What is "southern" food? This is so confusing

    • @PaigeDWinter
      @PaigeDWinter Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@osterlingsSouthern US. Thus the gator and opossum reference

  • @beauskelton7819
    @beauskelton7819 Před 9 měsíci +177

    The breath in this house though 😂

    • @if_you_say_so
      @if_you_say_so Před 9 měsíci +8

      😂😂😂

    • @StoneyLago
      @StoneyLago Před 9 měsíci +7

      Was thinking the same thing lmao

    • @JCSAXON
      @JCSAXON Před 9 měsíci +3

      Rough stuff for a clearer complexion…

    • @R_Samuraii
      @R_Samuraii Před 8 měsíci +2

      And they probably drink wine good lawddd 😂😂😂😂

    • @Gniggaaa
      @Gniggaaa Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@R_Samuraiihealthier than fried chicken and soda 🐒

  • @biancaczifrak9729
    @biancaczifrak9729 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I knew absolutely nothing about Greenland and its people before I stumbled across your channel. Thank you so much for educating so many people and sharing your culture ❤ Lots of love from Eastern Europe

  • @gauravslumber
    @gauravslumber Před 14 dny

    Q you live in heaven 🙌🏼 there is absolutely no need to change anything. ❤❤

  • @angiesaylor8527
    @angiesaylor8527 Před rokem +41

    Might I just say that you and your entire family are absolutely beautiful ❤

  • @GG_CosmicCrusade
    @GG_CosmicCrusade Před 10 měsíci +12

    That’s so cool, southern Canadian here, cook by trade and always enjoy seeing what people eat traditionally ❤️

  • @LordPepe-jh5dt
    @LordPepe-jh5dt Před rokem +29

    Dude that looks so good. That seal blubber looked especially amazing. It truly looks like it would melt in your mouth.

  • @kerrykahura7473
    @kerrykahura7473 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I really want to come to Greenland ,you make it look so beautiful ❤️

  • @kimberley56
    @kimberley56 Před rokem +6

    I visited Greenland on a cruise stopover. The people were so welcoming. I tried many of the dishes, delicious, others I'm sure an acquired taste but I tried. Just didn't asked for seconds! Beautiful country.

  • @somethingelse4204
    @somethingelse4204 Před rokem +13

    I'm friends with someone who is Native Alaskan and he brought some whale skin and seal blubber for me and a few other friends to try. It was really good! It was an honor to get to try!

    • @VS257
      @VS257 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Why is it the world gets mad at Japan for hunting whales but when these Greenlander savages hunt whales everyone seems to get fascinated at their cuisine all of the sudden?

  • @rahawa774
    @rahawa774 Před 11 měsíci +33

    Greenland is a Keto paradise 😍

    • @oliviabb73849
      @oliviabb73849 Před 10 měsíci

      Oh god now someone’s gonna start a new pyramid scheme over this traditional/cultural food to scam peeps for KETONES. LOL

    • @somerandomperson1503
      @somerandomperson1503 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I was just thinking the same thing. Would be so easy to eat low carb there. Their food looks delicious.

  • @user-xn5ig1zg1k
    @user-xn5ig1zg1k Před 7 měsíci +2

    You’re a breath of fresh air young lady! Keep up the great work!

  • @0jibweMami
    @0jibweMami Před rokem +12

    Indigenous from Ontario, Canada! This is amazing to see. I love the similarities. We eat dried fish as well and love dried meat.

    • @VS257
      @VS257 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Why is it the world gets mad at Japan for hunting whales but when these Greenlander savages hunt whales everyone seems to get fascinated at their cuisine all of the sudden?

    • @tymondabrowski12
      @tymondabrowski12 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@VS257As of Japan cuisine wasn't celebrated and eaten in all parts of the world, unlike the Greenlanders'.

    • @0jibweMami
      @0jibweMami Před 11 měsíci +3

      Because in Japan it’s hunted “just because” in Canada and places like Greenland it’s hunted for food and everything is used. In Canada when we hunt moose we eat the meet and use the fur…

  • @LeonieRomanes
    @LeonieRomanes Před 11 měsíci +8

    That looks really delicious. People traditionally got a lot of food from the sea in New Zealand too, we call it "kai moana".

  • @jackieeeap2
    @jackieeeap2 Před rokem +9

    Im mexican and I feel you and I can look like sisters-- I have the same eye shape and size, cheekbones and nose structure. Crazy. I like our features 😊

    • @kelsilulu
      @kelsilulu Před rokem

      That’s because most of you are North America natives

  • @guygallivanting
    @guygallivanting Před měsícem

    It’s videos like this that gives me hope that social media is a good for humanity. I find these videos so wholesome and full of joy.

  • @beluga4682
    @beluga4682 Před 11 měsíci +5

    That words just sound so nice I need a full on asmr for this

  • @KingMias
    @KingMias Před 11 měsíci +7

    I swear they literally live in pleasant ville i love it, and her voice is just very addicting she should do asmr ppl would show up frfr

  • @CaulkMongler
    @CaulkMongler Před rokem +13

    I’d love to watch a video where you describe the flavor profiles and textures of the different traditional foods

    • @lozking9568
      @lozking9568 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Yes!!! I’m curious if the whale skin and seal blubber is rich or buttery or what??

    • @VS257
      @VS257 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Why is it the world gets mad at Japan for hunting whales but when these Greenlander savages hunt whales everyone seems to get fascinated at their cuisine all of the sudden?

    • @VS257
      @VS257 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@lozking9568 Why is it the world gets mad at Japan for hunting whales but when these Greenlander savages hunt whales everyone seems to get fascinated at their cuisine all of the sudden?

    • @tguptahaahhaha
      @tguptahaahhaha Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@VS257shut up pls

    • @PaigeDWinter
      @PaigeDWinter Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@VS257we heard you the first four times in this videos comments. We get it. You're racist. Move on.

  • @margropati2738
    @margropati2738 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Wow… their skins looks amazing 😍 I’m guessing it’s the organic food

  • @reddevil939
    @reddevil939 Před rokem +4

    I've never had these delicacies before, but the happiness that comes from eating traditional food I know and can see from your smile 😊

  • @joselitomabilin7533
    @joselitomabilin7533 Před rokem +10

    Someday I want to try this traditional greenlandic foods.amazing videos..👍👍❤️❤️..more vlogs to come from the philippines.🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭

  • @sashamellon822
    @sashamellon822 Před 9 měsíci +16

    Since childhood I’ve never judged the Greenlanders for eating what they eat. They wouldn’t survive if they didn’t, I say that as a life long vegan.

  • @cennail
    @cennail Před dnem

    Awesome love you channel the food is love to try it. 😊 Hopefully one day I can visit.

  • @frankiejoseph3792
    @frankiejoseph3792 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Dried halibut must taste amazing but everything else seems scary lol Happy Holidays friend's 🎁🎄

  • @lbfeline2782
    @lbfeline2782 Před rokem +36

    I used to pick crow berries as a kid in Alaska. Mom would use them in muffins, pies and jellies. They are so good!

  • @mariaguglielmo1532
    @mariaguglielmo1532 Před 11 měsíci +37

    I love this and your cute earrings you always wear! Thanks for sharing Mrs. Q

  • @michelekurlan2580
    @michelekurlan2580 Před 3 měsíci

    Sp healthy and your glowing skin and bright smiles and good mood shows it.

  • @ssti16
    @ssti16 Před 8 měsíci +22

    Love the earrings!❤

  • @shelbycostomiris6339
    @shelbycostomiris6339 Před rokem +22

    I can't stop looking at you talk lol your face is just beautiful and you always have something to say that makes me think did I need to know that? No but am I glad I do know it now? Yes lol so thank you

  • @Labroidas
    @Labroidas Před 10 měsíci +25

    I gotta say everything looks extremely tasty, and I'd love to try it all! It just hurts me to see whale eaten. I know that it's traditional there, but the numbers are so low already and we're losing so many because of pollution of all kinds. In any case, I love this channel and your content!

    • @coyotelong4349
      @coyotelong4349 Před 10 měsíci +7

      If it weren’t for pollution & other factors killing whales, then the traditional hunting wouldn’t really be a problem
      It’s unfortunate that because of polluters and others who are killing off whales needlessly, hunters who traditionally have hunted whales for sustenance face backlash for doing so. It’s unfortunately kind of unfair
      But I definitely hear what you’re saying and you have a point

    • @insertanynameyouwant5311
      @insertanynameyouwant5311 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I also wouldn`t like to eat seal. It`s like eating rabbit, acceptable for someone and not for others

  • @ama1992101
    @ama1992101 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I hope this isn’t offences no harm meant just pure interest and thought. As a Canadian it’s interesting to watch this be uase(I’m quite) it makes me think of our natives. Inuits also live in Canada as I’m sure they do elsewhere too. It’s just fascinating. I’m a very big supporter of native. An Arian rights just cuz I think they deserve better and the culture is neat to me. Again no offence or harm meant it’s genuinely cool and neat to me.

  • @joefox166
    @joefox166 Před rokem +12

    Your channel is single handedly making me want to travel to Greenland and see how beautiful it is for myself.

  • @pdk9903
    @pdk9903 Před rokem +4

    Looks lovely, would love to try! I love fish and dried meat, especially reindeer is my favorite. Never tried whale or seal, although people here still do hunt seal. Love your videos! Hi from Finland!

  • @cielo_del_rio5467
    @cielo_del_rio5467 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Gurlll i love the earrings

  • @JJ_OnPawzzz
    @JJ_OnPawzzz Před dnem

    Off topic but the earrings this woman wear are so cute and pretty!

  • @taichigusto
    @taichigusto Před rokem +7

    Those berries look amazing!

  • @emizerri
    @emizerri Před rokem +6

    You and your husband are lucky people 😍

  • @Tyrionhessen
    @Tyrionhessen Před rokem +67

    you guys must be very healthy up there! def must visit greenland

    • @julienfroidevaux1143
      @julienfroidevaux1143 Před rokem +5

      Micro plastics , heavy metals like mercury .
      No not really

    • @caprisun6910
      @caprisun6910 Před rokem +8

      ​@@julienfroidevaux1143says the person that eats heavily processed foods.

    • @AwwYouTried8639
      @AwwYouTried8639 Před rokem +7

      ​@@julienfroidevaux1143....aka the entire globes population

    • @julienfroidevaux1143
      @julienfroidevaux1143 Před rokem +1

      @@caprisun6910 How on earth did you come to that conclusion ?
      Are you making things up ?
      Just cause I don't eat corpses and mammalian secretions ?
      Sure if U say so .

    • @julienfroidevaux1143
      @julienfroidevaux1143 Před rokem

      @@AwwYouTried8639 Yeah and look at the health outcomes ...

  • @jessicagushue2462
    @jessicagushue2462 Před 16 dny

    We are from Newfoundland, Yummy.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @latoyatangelo
    @latoyatangelo Před rokem +12

    I love hearing you speak the language at 38, I’m too old to learn it but it’s so beautiful!

    • @origamic1
      @origamic1 Před rokem +8

      Never too old to learn!

    • @lily5952
      @lily5952 Před rokem +3

      You are never too old to learn a language. It also has cognitive benefits if you learn a new language. It's important to keep the brain active to help provent dementia and alzheimers. There are lots of free language resources online.

  • @jerwin2885
    @jerwin2885 Před rokem +7

    Thank you for sharing!!!
    It's interesting to see what other people eat and how they prepare their food. Music and food are the two greatest bridges between different people and cultures.

  • @MR-Media76
    @MR-Media76 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I want to visit Greenland, feels amazing country with amazing people 😊

  • @edithgarcia6545
    @edithgarcia6545 Před 4 měsíci

    So nice that you show your traditional food and your beautiful family, God Bless you 🙏

  • @tltnation878
    @tltnation878 Před 10 měsíci +9

    Interesting being from the the lower 48 states gonna take a hard pass on the sealmeat (they are cute) and the whale blubber( to many wild life documentaries) otherwise it's amazing. 😊

    • @linibellini
      @linibellini Před 10 měsíci +2

      Do you know that Greenland is not part of the United States? Your phrasing makes phrasing kinda makes it sound like you think it’s a northern state in the US

    • @tltnation878
      @tltnation878 Před 10 měsíci

      @@linibellini yes I do. Sorry to offend you 😔

    • @linibellini
      @linibellini Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@tltnation878 no one’s offended, don’t worry!

    • @AnEnemyAnemone1
      @AnEnemyAnemone1 Před 9 měsíci

      @@linibelliniit doesn’t make it sound like that to anyone who spends 3 seconds thinking critically. It’s pretty clear they just meant that they’re not from Alaska, implying that an Alaskan would be able to relate more easily

  • @patriciahowellcassity767
    @patriciahowellcassity767 Před rokem +14

    Have you ever had a guest not from your country, come and tried to eat theses foods? What was their reaction?

  • @lunasol13
    @lunasol13 Před rokem +4

    Im so grateful that I was raised to never yuck anyone’s yum, and I’m grateful that I was raised in a diverse area and that my grandparents gave me many opportunities to try new food. I see this food and I think “wow, I hope I get to try it one day” 🤩 looks delicious, love me anything from the sea 😍

  • @janwarie
    @janwarie Před 5 měsíci

    They just look so content.
    Life is truly amazing. 😍

  • @matthewanthony5940
    @matthewanthony5940 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Super healthy and super tasty...yum!!!

  • @draglovsk7279
    @draglovsk7279 Před rokem +4

    I gotta say you guys are some of the most beautiful people I’ve ever seen.

  • @markw208
    @markw208 Před 9 měsíci +16

    Are there any hothouses in Greenland? Can you grow root vegetables? Have any hooved animals (sheep, goats, cows, etc) adapted to the environment? Chickens? Thanks for your videos, they are well done and very informative

  • @No-sv6mu
    @No-sv6mu Před 6 měsíci +3

    I would starve. Or be super skinny. Maybe I should move to Greenland 😂

  • @emsiti1675
    @emsiti1675 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Someday I'd like to try some of these foods you are presenting. I love all kinds of food, interesting textures and flavors. We consumed lots of dried meats and fish growing up, but they were mostly prepared in certain ways. Thank you for sharing 🫶