Where to get Danish treats, food and more in America...
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- čas přidán 14. 12. 2014
- A short video about the Nordic House in Berkeley, California.
I'm interviewing Pia Klausen, the owner of Nordic House. The place to get all your danish treats, food and more!
For more info about Nordic House go to nordichouse.com
I ate a lot of piratoser when I lived in Denmark when I was young. Saltpastiller and spejderhagl as well. Right now my mouth is watering. I ate leverpostej as well. Just read further down. I was on this site 2 years ago.
I love piratoser and spejderhagl.
Pickled hering! I would miss that so much along with a bunch of our dairy products.
This American Dane loves the licorice
THANK GOD!!!! So hard to find Scandinavian stores in northern California
Awesome butik. I am proud to have inherited my good Danish taste. Do you have Nisseøl available? I will have to check out your website.
5.50$ for solgryn😱
Does she ship to Denmark?
Hahahahaha!
She's Danish blood in her, so if she wants, she could ship herself to Denmark ;-) I like Nordic descent American, blonde that is.
Piratos is disgusting! Can't believe I actually grew up eating those chemicals, holy sweets...
Poul Madsen Tosse
Everything in moderation.
Actually liquorice are not made out of chemicals, it comes from a plants roots (liquorice plant) so if you wanna talk about chemicals in candy why don't we talk about all the crap Americans put in their candy.
Where does "salmiak" come from?
PIANOPHUNGUY salmiak or ammonia as it is called in English is a mix of chemicals, but it is not liquorice. True sometimes it is mixed with liquorice, but it is not more dangerous than all chemicals put other types of candy.