Foreigners try MORE BRITISH SNACKS & CANDY! 🇬🇧 - EPIC UK Taste Test

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  • In this week's video we are trying more British snacks and candy! Join us for another epic UK taste test!
    We are back in the UK and since we promised to make a second video trying UK snacks, here it is! We tried to get many of our viewers recommendations and other delicious items we have never tried before. We tried more British tea and biscuits (Jammie Dodgers and Digestives), UK crisps (Tyrell's, Monster Munch and more), chocolates and sweets (Cadbury and Jelly Babies), another Branston version, and we also had some Easter snacks, such as Hot Cross Buns!
    Did we try your favourite British snack or candy?
    Filmed on March 19th 2024
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    Chapters:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:28 - Yorkshire Biscuit Tea
    01:40 - We try Jammie Dodgers
    02:52 - Caramel Digestives
    03:43 - We eat Mr Kipling Battenbergs
    04:38 - We try Spotted Dick for the first time
    06:38 - Tyrell's Crisps
    07:50 - Walker's Prawn Cocktail
    09:23 - Wotsits
    10:09 - We try Monster Munch
    11:51 - Walker's Sensation Crisps
    12:59 - We eat Branston Piccalilli
    14:42 - Cadbury Picnic
    15:52 - We try Jelly Babies
    17:44 - Chewits
    18:58 - We try Hot Cross Buns
    20:36 - Creme Egg Cakes
    22:13 - End

Komentáře • 152

  • @wherearewe-yt
    @wherearewe-yt  Před 27 dny +2

    We're BACK in the UK with a brand new series! 😀 And since we love snacks and candy so much, we decided to start it off with another epic snack video! We will have a bunch of different videos coming out during the next few weeks where we try different foods (including iconic UK fast food chains and pubs). We also visited a city/country we had never been to before. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss it! 😊 - Brandon & Anja

  • @Dabro1010
    @Dabro1010 Před 27 dny +5

    Hi from UK, love watching people try UK things for the first time 😁👍

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 27 dny

      You should watch the first video we made then! The first time we only ordered the snacks. Luckily this time we were in the UK, and were able to pick everything out for ourselves. So much better that way.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @Dabro1010
      @Dabro1010 Před 27 dny

      @@wherearewe-yt Oh cool yeah might have to watch that first video 👍

    • @markcutting6504
      @markcutting6504 Před 5 dny

      You mentioned beardmeats food & his Wetherspoons challenge.why not try a video together.he does 1 with his sister all you can eat pizza.also a doughnut 1,a calzone,a huge all chocolate sweets & many more vids .depends where you live but would watch you both trying a challenge

  • @dussel69deboath61
    @dussel69deboath61 Před 22 dny +3

    you.....drink your tea what ever way you want its your tastes..so enjoy.....

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 22 dny

      I (Anja) used to work at a theatre in the UK and we sold tea and people seemed to be quite particular about how they liked it. I never knew whether I should leave in the tea bag or how much milk to pour etc. 😅. I really hated when people ordered tea to be honest 😂.

    • @GIBBO4182
      @GIBBO4182 Před 5 dny

      @@wherearewe-ytin a service situation like that, you can’t win, because everyone is different. The best thing to do is pour the water and give it to the person immediately! Leave the teabag in, and give them the milk and sugar separately. That way they can choose how long to leave the teabag in for, and they can also control the amount of milk and sugar they put in themselves! Literally take away all the responsibilities from yourself! 😂
      As you can see from the length of the comment, we take tea seriously 😂

  • @andrewvalentine6977
    @andrewvalentine6977 Před 19 dny +1

    For crisps I'd recommend Walkers Max, all crinkle cut. There's papika, jalapeño and cheese and a few others. Give Fruit Pastilles a try. Recently I've started buying Cadbury cake bars, really like the crunchy and fudge ones. Branston did a sweet chilli pickle which I loved but sadly its been discontinued, was really good in a sandwich with salami or chorizo.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 18 dny

      We tried Fruit Pastilles in the first UK snack video we did. Check it out!
      I remember seeing the Walkers Max, but I don't think we've ever tried them. We'll have to next time.
      That sweet chili pickle sounds amazing. Don't know that we will be making another snack video anytime soon (we still have a Marmite one coming, where we try all Marmite snacks and products) but we'd love to try some of the Branston chutneys next time we're in the UK.

  • @timhannah4
    @timhannah4 Před 21 dnem +1

    Treacle Pudding is well worth a try. But as you say Mums (or Grannys) homemade puddings can't be beat 😂

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 21 dnem

      It looks good from the photos. Looks a bit like sticky toffee pudding, which is our favorite!

  • @AshAndDan.
    @AshAndDan. Před 24 dny +1

    not even halfway through your vlog and already you got me salivating... and now craving prawn cocktail crisps haha

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 24 dny +1

      They're so good! I really liked them. Anja not as much, but I think they grew on her a bit afterwards. 🦐

  • @mrunknown9517
    @mrunknown9517 Před 27 dny +1

    great editing great soundeffects and even better snacks 😂
    bitte mehr davon

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 27 dny

      We love snacks! Hahaha. We hope to make plenty more snack videos in the future as well. Thanks for watching!

  • @TrickyDicky2006
    @TrickyDicky2006 Před 20 dny +1

    The pink mayo is 'Marie Rose' sauce (ketchup, mayo, double cream optional, wuster sauce and a squeeze of lemon juice) thats commonly served with prawns as our version of Prawn Cocktail. That's what the crisps get their flavour from

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 19 dny +1

      Definitely different than the cocktail sauce in Canada!

    • @markcutting6504
      @markcutting6504 Před 5 dny

      Try it with salad cream not mayo.wuster?!Worcestershire not needed.but simple salt,pepper,lemon & splash of vodka & cayenne pepper for extra heat.perfect.but each to there own.in the shops it's called thousand island dressing or Marie rose.does go well with prawn/shrimp but we've done it without-chop up salad of choice-carrot,celery,radish & it's a nice starter dip

    • @TrickyDicky2006
      @TrickyDicky2006 Před 2 dny

      ​@@markcutting6504 too acidic for my liking with the salad cream (and the hint of mustard) haha yeah Worchester sauce - 'Wuster sauce'.
      Will sometimes add other flavours but it depends on what its being served with. The ingredients listed is kinda my base sauce mix. Admit i do like a pinch of cayenne and smoked paprika though, especially if i have some good quality jumbo prawn/shrimp

    • @markcutting6504
      @markcutting6504 Před 2 dny

      Who said mustard?!& It's still Worcestershire not Worcester or wuster!radishes are a veg & not as strong as horseradish,which I didn't mention.I just mentioned salad ingredients that could be enhanced with a sauce!horseradish is affiliated to beef dinner,for some reason,& is closely related to wasabi.but wasabi takes up to 3 years to mature,so japanese restaurants in London dye horseradish green to look like wasabi

  • @KH0RIUM
    @KH0RIUM Před 7 dny

    Lovely video, great guys 👍

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 7 dny

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for watching

  • @vickytaylor9155
    @vickytaylor9155 Před 23 dny +1

    Cocktail sauce is tomato ketchup, mayonnaise and Worcestershire sauce mixed together.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 23 dny

      In Canada, it doesn't have mayo - and there's quite a bit of horseradish in it, so it typically has a kick to it.
      I'll have to try it next time in the UK - considering that's the original version!

    • @jennetscarborough5145
      @jennetscarborough5145 Před 22 dny

      @@wherearewe-yt Prawn Cocktail sauce is usually known as "Marie Rose Sauce" and is probably more like American "Thousand Island Dressing" than Shrimp Cocktail Sauce.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 21 dnem

      @@jennetscarborough5145 Interesting! I will definitely be trying it the next time we're in the UK.

  • @misolgit69
    @misolgit69 Před 9 dny

    the Tyrells crisps you picked that is a relatively new flavour for them, they also have a Posh Prawn Cocktail same flavour as walkers but smoother

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 9 dny +1

      That sounds good! We will have to try those. We also need to try Walkers Max, according to other commenters.

  • @nathanielsouthwood5761
    @nathanielsouthwood5761 Před 27 dny +2

    Another great video with stuff I've been cramming in my mouth hole for years.
    Heinz Sandwich Spread is the one to try. No idea if it's good but it's iconic.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 27 dny

      We have so many more things to try! If this video does well, we'll definitely make another snack video one day.

  • @DazUK1
    @DazUK1 Před 22 dny

    Great vid guys.

  • @scottythedawg
    @scottythedawg Před 4 dny

    yeah the powder is to stop them sticking together

  • @helenwood8482
    @helenwood8482 Před 22 dny +1

    I'm amazed Picalilli still exists. When I was a kid (in the 70s), only old peopls ate it. I always assumed it would die out.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 22 dny

      We have something similar in Canada, and my family still eats it..but I have the Picalilli is a lot more sharp of a flavour. My family also eats a lot of pickled beats. Is that a thing in the UK as well?
      My great grandfather/ grandmother, plus all of my granddads brothers and sisters (besides him) were from the UK. I feel like a lot of the dishes he cooked were passed down from my UK family. There are a lot of similarities I noticed between foods in the UK and those I grew up eating.

    • @ITheMystery-sc2kw
      @ITheMystery-sc2kw Před 22 dny

      I always eat it with corned beef on sandwiches

  • @JacknVictor
    @JacknVictor Před 22 dny +1

    Its a mix of icing sugar and cornflour (powdered sugar and corn starch)

    • @JacknVictor
      @JacknVictor Před 22 dny

      *on the jelly babies (it's from the moulds that are stamped out and are made from the powder, the jelly is poured in, it sets and then they are tipped out, and the remaining powder residue helps form a skin on the jelly babies and stops them from being sticky)

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 22 dny

      We read about the cornstarch but didn't know there was powdered sugar in there as well. I've never seen any other sweets use that method to prevent sticking.
      It's a good idea, but I'm not sure how we feel about the powdery texture. 🤔

    • @JacknVictor
      @JacknVictor Před 22 dny

      @@wherearewe-yt yeah it has a bit in otherwise the powder would just taste of cornstarch which, on its own, doesn't taste too pleasant. Almost all gummies are made that way, but because jelly babies are a softer texture, they don't Go through the carnauba wax polishing process that things like jelly beans and certain brands of gummy bears etc go through to make them shine and to provide a harder shell.

    • @shithappens1975
      @shithappens1975 Před 22 dny

      ​@@JacknVictorit's literally just starch no icing sugar.

    • @JacknVictor
      @JacknVictor Před 22 dny +1

      @@shithappens1975 Well, I thought I was pretty much qualified to answer this because in the early 1990's I worked at the factory at Owlerton, Sheffield. Guess what one of my jobs was?
      The were some sweets that were cornflour only, but they tended to be milk based gummy sweets like milk bottles and the strawberry milkshakes. And I think some foam ones like bananas and shrimps too, but in regards to Jelly Babies, they definitely had powdered sugar added to the cornflour, because part of my duties the first year I was there was making the batch of mix for stamping the moulds from. I worked in many food factories in the 90s after leaving school, Bassett's being just one of them. also Golden Wonder (formerly Smith's, Riley's, Sooner Snacks etc) and the Nestlé distribution warehouse. Also had a few months at a yogurt factory and a canning factory that amongst other things produced mushy peas. Most of the experience from those other factories don't apply here, But my experience at Bassett's does. That's the main reason I commented because they asked and I knew the answer first hand.
      It might be different now, you may be right and it may only be cornflour being used nowadays especially with things like sugar tax, healthier eating etc and various other reasons why they cut sugar out of things, and I haven't eaten a jelly baby in 20+ years so it may have changed,, but I do know at that time during my stint there I personally made the mix on multiple occasions and it contained powdered sugar of some description. If I remember correctly (it was 30+ years ago) it was labelled up as dextrose or something similar, and it was 2 big bags of cornflour to one medium bag of the sugar that went in to the hopper.

  • @ITheMystery-sc2kw
    @ITheMystery-sc2kw Před 22 dny +1

    Try piccalilli with corned beef on a sandwich but spread butter on the bread before

  • @rob27dap26
    @rob27dap26 Před 21 dnem +1

    That biscuit tea is superb best lovely

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 21 dnem +1

      I actually found a knock off one at Aldi which is salted caramel biscuit tea which is even better, I think. The Yorkshire Jam and Toast one is my favourite, though. You should try it, if you haven't had it 😊

  • @helenmackinnon817
    @helenmackinnon817 Před 27 dny

    New subscriber from Liverpool uk love ur content xx

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 27 dny +1

      Awesome! Thanks for subbing and watching. 🍻

  • @timhannah4
    @timhannah4 Před 21 dnem +1

    When i lived in Germany, i used to love Chocolate Covered Marzipan!

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 21 dnem

      I (Anja) love Marzipan, too! The stuff they sell during Christmas in Germany is very good. I do know a lot of people in Germany who don't like it either, though. It's a love it or hate it kinda thing. Spain and Hungary has very good Marzipan, too.

  • @PS3StaraPazova
    @PS3StaraPazova Před 27 dny +1

    amazing video, greetings from serbia

  • @catherineturner2839
    @catherineturner2839 Před 21 dnem +1

    Marzipan is pretty common in the UK. Try piccalilli with a good quality pork pie

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 21 dnem

      What are some other cakes or sweets with marzipan in the UK?
      We love a pork pie! That sounds good. 👌

    • @scottythedawg
      @scottythedawg Před 4 dny

      @@wherearewe-yt well fruit cake often has marzipan around it if it is iced. But of course Bakewell has that almond flavour although no marzipan.

  • @NGT4LIFE
    @NGT4LIFE Před 9 dny

    When i first started drinking tea it was with evaporated milk(carnation),it was delicious.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 9 dny

      Anja loves drinking her tea that way. She loves condensed milk as well.
      I like my tea strong, with just a splash of milk!

  • @snazzleflang
    @snazzleflang Před 6 dny

    I like trying the different flavoured ones too. A couple of years ago Aldi were advertising cheese and onion hot cross buns, but I didn't see them in store unfortunately.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 6 dny +1

      Really?? Haha. That's something we'd have totally tried! Didn't know savoury hot cross buns were even a thing.

    • @snazzleflang
      @snazzleflang Před 6 dny

      @@wherearewe-yt Haha I don't think they are, generally. First savoury ones I'd ever heard of.

  • @sharlenejames1118
    @sharlenejames1118 Před 26 dny

    Haha! This was great! After this video I want to meet Brandon off camera! Hilarious!😂😂Anja is so pretty with beautiful hair! Love your great videos! Love from a fellow Canadian! ❤️🇨🇦

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 26 dny +1

      Hahaha. Glad you enjoyed! I'm sure plenty of people out there will not share our crude sense of humor. 😂
      Anja says thanks!

  • @danielhillier7417
    @danielhillier7417 Před dnem

    Stevo from Jackass fame loves pickled onion monster munch so much he has the monster from the packet tattooed on him.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 13 minutami

      Yeah, I saw a CZcams video with him sharing his favorite snacks!

  • @nikkihayes5411
    @nikkihayes5411 Před 20 dny

    Think the evaporated milk was a common northern thing up to the time when we got fridges....still good though🫖😸👍

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 19 dny

      Anja loves evaporated milk and condensed milk..but she especially loves cream. I'm sure she'd also fill half her tea cup with cream if she could. 😂

  • @sjlm89
    @sjlm89 Před 21 dnem

    Anja is right about the cocktail sauce here in the uk its a mayonnaise base sauce and tomato sauce with a little Worcestershire sauce. In canada you guys have the same cocktail sauce as in the US its like a red sauce and it confuses us here in england lol. Also they arent meant to taste just like prawn its meant to taste like the actual dish "prawn cocktail" which is prawns in our cocktail sauce x

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 21 dnem

      Yeah, the one in Canada seems quite different! Ours has a lot of horseradish in it as well, so it's got a kick to it.
      Interesting! We definitely didn't taste any strong prawn flavour, but I can see how it would taste like the sauce itself. Gonna have to try it next time we're in the UK for comparison!

  • @informedchoice2249
    @informedchoice2249 Před 22 dny

    It's also about how you make your tea... how long you brew it for, if you squeeze the bag.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 22 dny

      Typically we would make tea by the mug, rather than in a teapot. We'd leave our teabags in for at least 3 minutes, and always squeeze the bag. Sometimes we even leave the teabag in. Is that a crime in the UK?? 😂

    • @informedchoice2249
      @informedchoice2249 Před 21 dnem

      @@wherearewe-yt Everybody has their own method tbh...

  • @marklee6516
    @marklee6516 Před 23 dny

    Just spit my tea out when my comment flashed up on screen 🤣🤣🤣

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 23 dny

      Hahaha. We were wondering if anyone was going to see part 2 and see their comments come up.
      I mean, we had to include that one - how could we not.😂

  • @AimeeBerry-bo8bc
    @AimeeBerry-bo8bc Před 17 dny

    There’s lots of other chewits flavours like black current, fruit salad, cola, ice cream, blue raspberry and there’s chewits xtreme in sour apple or sour cherry they’re so good

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 17 dny

      Just found that out the other day! Brought some home for my family to try, and looked it up. Some how didn't see a single other flavor besides strawberry the entire time we were in the UK. Going to make it my goal the next time to find some others!

  • @autisticslav_
    @autisticslav_ Před 27 dny

    I think you guys should visit ireland, if you havent already, or iceland! I never been there and dont feel like ever going there but im sure it would be a very unique experience for you guys to check out since you are close to the countries already. Great video as always!

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 27 dny

      We have two videos from Northern Ireland coming up in this series. A first impressions video of Belfast, and a Belfast food tour video!
      We've been to Iceland before, but it was before we did CZcams. It's beautiful. We will have to revisit one day, and make some content.
      Thanks for watching, again!

    • @autisticslav_
      @autisticslav_ Před 27 dny

      @@wherearewe-yt 👍

  • @craig3782
    @craig3782 Před 21 dnem

    An Englishman, watching from Lithuania and missing some of these things 🤤

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 21 dnem +1

      In our last UK Snack video, we ordered our snacks from a place called "British Corner Shop" and were able to get a decent amount of things. The pricing wasn't the best, but it wasn't terrible! Not bad if there are a few things you've been missing.

    • @craig3782
      @craig3782 Před 21 dnem

      @@wherearewe-ytThanks

  • @what_im_eatin_uk
    @what_im_eatin_uk Před 11 dny

    The white powder is confectioners sugar to stop the jelly babies sticking together. There is loads of flavours of chewits the best is fruit salad or cola

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 11 dny

      Someone else told us it's cornstarch. There seems to be a debate! Haha.
      We really liked the Chewits, and would love to try some different flavours. Somehow, we only ever came across the Strawberry flavour during out searches. We'll be on the look-out more others, the next time we're in the UK!

    • @what_im_eatin_uk
      @what_im_eatin_uk Před 11 dny +1

      @@wherearewe-yt Home Bargains is where you want to go for all your confectionary. They sell the York Fruits and have all the flavours of chewits including the extreme ones.

    • @what_im_eatin_uk
      @what_im_eatin_uk Před 11 dny

      @@wherearewe-yt I think it varies from brand to brand. Some use cornstarch some use confectioners sugar. There is nothing on the ingredients list that I can see for the Bassetts ones to suggest cornstarch was used

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 11 dny

      @@what_im_eatin_uk We'll have to check them out! Thanks for the suggestion.

  • @NayFunPUMA
    @NayFunPUMA Před 26 dny

    Amazing chips

  • @22seanmurphy
    @22seanmurphy Před 21 dnem

    One a penny two a penny hot cross buns 😊and yes the regular are by far the best, I was surprised that you liked Piccadilly as a lot of people don't it's like Marmite you do or you don't i love it and pickled onion monster munch our the best to if you don't mind pickled onion breath lol 🍻🙏

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 21 dnem +1

      Well, we love Marmite as well! We had it in the first UK snack video we did. We weren't a big fan at the time, but we grew to love it afterwards. Finished the whole thing, and now it's something we always keep in the cupboard. We have a snack video coming out a few weeks from now, where we tried all the Marmite snacks we could find in the grocery store (including two more Marmite variations).

    • @22seanmurphy
      @22seanmurphy Před 21 dnem

      @@wherearewe-yt oh great looking forward to watching it 😊

  • @timhannah4
    @timhannah4 Před 21 dnem

    You should try DISCOs Cheese & Onion and Square Crisps Cheese & Onion 😛

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 21 dnem

      I don't know that we've ever tried that brand. We'll have to try next time we're in the UK!

  • @BornToTroll-it5ju
    @BornToTroll-it5ju Před 27 dny

    I've been out of the UK so long I feel foreign myself. I'm going back in May for the first time in six years and I plan to cram everything I can down my throat or die trying. Funnily enough, my fav food isn't even British - it's lamb doners. Nothing beats a kebab & people take them for granted.
    No 2 is def the British sweets though, I love the Aero's and chocs, anything like a Galaxy Bar, a Yorkie, Star Bars, Dairy Milk Buttons or Flakes, big nougat bars with cherry or pistachio, Monster Munch, McCoys...honeycomb, oh honeycomb. ah, the list is endless and I've not even started on the cakes yet. The sweets over here in Japan are sadly not up to par.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 27 dny +1

      We're currently in Canada (where I, Brandon am from) and it's always the same when we visit! There are so many things we've missed, that it feels like an almost impossible mission to fit in all the things we've missed. It's always a great feeling though, trying things you've been missing for so long.
      Japanese food is amazing - but you're right about the sweets. They're just so-so in comparison.
      The UK has a great selection of snacks though. It's always one of our favorite things when we visit. We have another snack video coming up a few weeks from now, where we tried all the Marmite snacks we could find...hahaha.

    • @BornToTroll-it5ju
      @BornToTroll-it5ju Před 27 dny

      @@wherearewe-yt Marmite? You couldn't pay me to eat it, cowpat spread is what we'd call it as kids. I'm not fully convinced people that like it are actually from this territorial plane. Still, the ads are good. Go have a look at 'End Marmite Abuse' - you'll have a chuckle.
      See ya :-)

  • @helenwood8482
    @helenwood8482 Před 22 dny

    It is powdered sugar on the jelly babies. It's there to stop them sticking together.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 22 dny

      We found that out afterwards. Hahaha.
      It seems like such an old school thing! I don't recall eating any other sweets in the UK that do that.

    • @shithappens1975
      @shithappens1975 Před 22 dny

      It's not powdered sugar it just starch, left over from the manufacturing, the process of getting them out of the mold to be precise.

  • @helenwood8482
    @helenwood8482 Před 22 dny

    York Fruits are easier to find at Christmas time.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 22 dny

      Ahhhh, gotcha! We searched several stores and were never able to find them. 😅

  • @philgeneral
    @philgeneral Před 26 dny

    Is it corn starch on the Jelly Babies?

  • @helenwood8482
    @helenwood8482 Před 22 dny

    I don't know what theyvare eating in Canada, but prawn cocktail sauce is indeed pink.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 22 dny

      Yeah, I looked up the recipe, and as far as I see , the mayonnaise is the only difference. Is there a lot of horseradish in UK Prawn Cocktail? There is in the Canadian one.
      I need to try it in the UK, given that it's from there. The name makes a lot more sense too, given that the mayonnaise is added in the UK to give it that pink color (like a prawn). Explains both the sauce color and crisp packaging!

  • @arnoldarnold4944
    @arnoldarnold4944 Před 3 dny

    If Brandon sat still and held a fishing rod, he would look like a gnome.

  • @timhannah4
    @timhannah4 Před 21 dnem

    When eating Jelly Babies, it is essential to bite off the head first!

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 21 dnem

      Hahaha. Any gummy with a head! Sour Patch Kids, Gummy Bears..off with their heads! ☠️😂

    • @eddhardy1054
      @eddhardy1054 Před 8 dny

      Definitely more humane.

  • @KostaDimitrijevic-eh7fw

    These two Are like Americans but Brian is Canadian and Anja is German and i don’t know why but anja look to me Serbian idk why😂😂😂Best CZcamsr snack and culture food testers ever

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 27 dny

      Hahaha. Thanks for saying that, and thanks for watching!

  • @StephMcAlea
    @StephMcAlea Před 22 dny

    Have you ever thought of reviewing rock pubs and clubs?

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 22 dny

      We love to feature unique bars/ pubs in our videos - especially rock pubs, but I don't know if there'd be much interest in a video just about them!
      They also tend to be quite dark and loud, so they're kind of hard to film in.
      If there's a rock pub in a city we're visiting, we always go. 😎

  • @helenwood8482
    @helenwood8482 Před 22 dny

    Brits love marzipan.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 22 dny

      Interesting! I feel like we haven't noticed many marzipan sweets in the UK. What others are there?
      Anja absolutely loves it's. For me, it's just okay.

  • @NayFunPUMA
    @NayFunPUMA Před 24 dny

    You are very famous with Vladimir partner of Xena thank you so much 😅

  • @helenwood8482
    @helenwood8482 Před 22 dny

    I prefer plain hot cross buns.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 22 dny

      We'd love to try them fresh from a proper bakery. 😋

  • @NayFunPUMA
    @NayFunPUMA Před 27 dny

    Kinda be careful beep alarm. Where's Emmanuel?

  • @BeckyPoleninja
    @BeckyPoleninja Před 22 dny

    What on earth was that cheese lol. Looked like a processed slice!!

  • @sophielees
    @sophielees Před 7 dny

    Im not a fan or marzipan, bit the mr kiplimg betenberg cakes slap

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 7 dny

      I hate to break it to you, but I think that means you're a fan of Marzipan 🤓😆😂

    • @markcutting6504
      @markcutting6504 Před 2 dny

      @sophieless you spell like a drunk South African

    • @sophielees
      @sophielees Před 2 dny

      @wherearewe-yt no actually it doesn't. The only time I'm a fan of it is literally just the batenberg cakes. Probably coz you can taste sugar more than marzipan. But ik I don't like marzipan. Sooo it's literally about the situation. Like I don't like veg or egg, but then there's literally 1 dish I can eat that has both a variety of veg and has egg n I can eat that. It's all to do with circumstances. With the dish you can't taste the veg or egg coz it all mixes together so the textures and tastes that I don't like I can handle when it's with other stuff. Like battenburg cakes you can't actually taste the marzipan.....therefore I only like it in this one circumstance because of the fact its not noticeably tasteable with the cake and the sugar that's coated it aswell. So no I can inform you I really do not like marzipan just because I like battenburg cakes.

    • @sophielees
      @sophielees Před 2 dny

      @markcutting6504 yeah I ain't good woth spelling. Also don't really read over what I've put to see if it's spelt right, not that I can tell half the time anyway coz like I said I ain't good with soelling

  • @stephanlazarz1921
    @stephanlazarz1921 Před 18 dny

    Typical foreigner, tea should taste like tea.

  • @Keiron-pw6sl
    @Keiron-pw6sl Před 21 dnem

    I'm not a fan of battenburg 😂

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 21 dnem

      Someone else said in the comments that the UK loves marzipan. Hahaha. I'm with you though. Anja can keep it. 😂

    • @Keiron-pw6sl
      @Keiron-pw6sl Před 21 dnem

      @@wherearewe-yt i think it's more popular with older people they grew up on it haha not for me lol great video 💜

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 21 dnem

      @@Keiron-pw6sl Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching. 😃

    • @Keiron-pw6sl
      @Keiron-pw6sl Před 21 dnem

      @@wherearewe-yt your very welcome looking forward to the next one 😊

  • @sjlm89
    @sjlm89 Před 21 dnem

    I legit cant stand jelly babies 💀🤮

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 21 dnem

      We pretty much love all Maynard's - but Jelly Babies are just alright. Would definitely choose em' over All Sorts or any type of Liquorice though! 🤣

  • @shithappens1975
    @shithappens1975 Před 22 dny +1

    The white powder on the jelly babies is starch it's used in the manufacturing so they separate from the mold easy and left on the product to stop them sticking together in the bag and making a sticky mess.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 22 dny

      I like the concept, given that's a problem with a lot of gummy sweets. It also makes things a bit messy when the powder gets all over your hands/ clothes.
      The Jelly Babies themselves were pretty good, but I'd rather have most other Maynards products! We really like Wine Gums. 😁

    • @jennetscarborough5145
      @jennetscarborough5145 Před 22 dny

      @@wherearewe-yt it's a bit more complex but also more simple than using Cornflour/Cornstarch to dust the moulds.
      They have deep pans of cornflour which get smoothed over, then a mould presses down into the cornflour leaving imprints in the shape of the babies, then they pour the liquid sweet into the indents, then dust over the back with more cornflour.
      The cornflour that the liquid sweet soaks into becomes the firmer shell around the outside of the jelly babies. Then the batch is scooped/sieved out, the cornflour is smoothed over, and the process begins again.
      P.S. I have typed Cornflour too many times, and it is starting to lose all meaning.