Americans Try Snacks From The Netherlands! (SnackCrate)
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- čas přidán 14. 01. 2021
- In this video I try another SnackCrate with my parents this time. This box came from The Netherlands. We tried a variety of amazing snacks including Muntendrop black licorice, Wokkels paprika flavored twists and a whole bunch of other delicious snacks and treats. Enjoy as we try each snack and give our honest opinion about them.
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Joppie saus is eaten on French fries as a condiment here in the Netherlands
Cool. Sounds delicious!
@@JesseDanger you can make it at home very easy
I like the white mayo so much better
i am dutch 😄
Cool, have you had any of these things in this video? If so, which ones and what did you think of them?
I'm sure some Dutchies would send you more of the things you like if you ask for it and had an address to send it. The ontbijtkoek ( Ont bite cook) you need to eat with butter :-)
thanks for help on the pronunciation and for the tip to eat it with butter.
I don't like ontbijtkoek at all even though I'm Dutch. And the kaneelstok I usually just lick, not bite it.
I’ve never seen people from the US NOT liking stroopwafels 😋 and loving drop 👍🏻
perhaps they were just old and stale, but they definitely weren't our favorite in this video
Straight 🔥🔥 better save some for topher
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The Peijnenburg you have to eat with butter on it
Thanks for the tip.
Im dutch and we have also soft drop and salt 🍬🧂
Cool
I assume those stroopwafels might have gotten a bit stale, laying it atop a cup of hot coffee or tea allows it to soften
Noted
Thanks for the tip
Dutch is hard to pronounce by any anglophonic people. Just 1 tip: if you invert the English oe and oo, you got the Dutch way of pronouncing a few things. Not going to tell you how to prnonounce ontbijtkoek, but it means breakfast cookie. The so-called "Zuurstok" you do not bite, you suck on it. (Which is why it is great on fairs etc, because it lasts very long.)
Cool. Thank you for the tips.