As a Dutchman, I like how you are surprised about them baking at night, because how else you get fresh bread in the morning? They don't do that in US? I remember as a kid who went to bars at friday/saturday nights, afterwards, we would knock on the bakeries back door at like 3:00 in the night, and get things straight out of the oven.
@HumpelstilzchenАй бұрын
Yes we did this too 😂. Man that was really fresh baked stuff 😁.
@Patrik6920Ай бұрын
yup, litterally ...
@Patrik6920Ай бұрын
US 'bread' r drenched in preservatives .. it almost stay fresh forever and never mold unlike real bread .. hard to find anything without presevatives in US, it can bee a week old and u can never tell .. some scary s* ...
@rosariosalvi3302Ай бұрын
We did that too. Where do you live?
@carlamartins9714Ай бұрын
We usually did the same in Portugal :) Here we have a specialty that is not sweet, which are small breads with slices of chorizo inside that are baked in the oven. It's almost a tradition, going out at night and going to the bakery at 3 or 4 in the morning to buy "pão com chouriço".
@brianmcdonald1776Ай бұрын
Have you any idea how strong one of those small cups of Espresso is???.....believe me, you do not want to drink too many of them !!!! Find a good Italian outlet and try an Espresso !!!!
@alicetwainАй бұрын
Actually, an espresso has around half to a third of the caffeine of a mug of drip coffee. It's more concentrated, but the amount is very minimal. If I don't have breakfast at home, I need two espresso (or a "doppio", which is essentially a double shot). Always "macchiato freddo" aka with cold milk, to cool it down.
@teresarota8968Ай бұрын
Io sono Italiana e ne bevo minimo 5 tazzine al giorno piu' il capuccino al mattino e sto benissimo 👍☕️🥐
@alicetwainАй бұрын
@@teresarota8968 Io già non dormo un cazzo, se bevo più di tre caffè o te muoro. E non posso bere caffé dopo tipo le cinque. La mia amica V ne berrà una decina al giorno. A volte dice "Mi faccio un caffè prima di andare a letto", beve un caffè, e poi dorme dieci ore. Al mondo non c'è giustizia!
@Patrik6920Ай бұрын
Hod do u keep an Brit awake three days: give him/her a mug of Italian/Swedish coffe 😁😂
@Patrik6920Ай бұрын
@@alicetwain r ur friend swedish by any chance?
@alainmellaerts8926Ай бұрын
As a teen I worked weekends in a bakery in Belgium. The baker started at midnight with the bread. At 4 we started helping him with the patisserie, the cakes and viennoiseries (croissants, chocolate breads, …) until 11. He stopped at midday. He had a very successful bakery, people started coming to the shop at 7 and by 8 there was a continuions line reaching outside the shop until 11. It was in a multi-storey building with apartments above the bakery. They complaint about the noise once and he gave then all a notice giving them 3 months to move out. He made good money but he worked so hard for it.
@Jeni10Ай бұрын
ALL bakeries start hours before dawn, no matter which country you’re in!
@raisan5989Ай бұрын
Except in the USA where the yogamat containing thing they call bread can be made during office hours and kept "fresh" for weeks. Even the sourdough ladies on KZbin tell you what time they start in their bakery
@annaesposito541Ай бұрын
Italian breakfast is cornetto (a kind of croissant but better) and cappuccino but the variety of padtries is enormous.
@S.erwinsdottirАй бұрын
I love coffee! And I almost sure in USA isn't coffee like the italian one. Do you use to drink a long coffee made with paper filters right? In Italy or Ticino (the south part of Switzerland, where we speak italian too and where I'm from) it's a strong black coffee made with a small "machine" called Moka Bialetti or with restaurant style machine. It's totally different coffee. You can't drink a lot like you do. 😅 Personally I drink a caffè macchiato. A big dark coffee but with sugar and milk.
@giorgiodifrancesco4590Ай бұрын
As an Italian, I would like to point out that the one shown is the average modern breakfast. A hundred years ago, it was completely different. Young people, up to adolescence, drank milk with bread (with coffee added, only if rich)). Adults had a sweet (if rich) or savory (if poor) breakfast. The savory one could include bread and salami and a glass of wine (in the North) or wet bread and olives or bread and tomato in the South. At other times, in the South and in areas near the sea also in the North, people ate various kinds of flatbreads and foods similar to today's pizza (which is, however, only Neapolitan). Some ate bread and cheese. Others only had bread and vegetables.
@coletrickle495519 сағат бұрын
my grandpa's breakfast before going to work the fields in veneto was a 'polenta sandwich', 2 slices of polenta brustola' with salame inbetween. and a quarter of red wine to drink. died aged 92.
@alicetwainАй бұрын
"Cappuccino" means literally "little hood", but the name of the milk drink is due to its colour, which is supposed to be like the cassock of the Franciscan friars, also called "cappuccini", because their cassock has a hood in the back. A coffee bar in Italy could not not have some form of alcohol because of caffè corretto (a short espresso with a half shot of grappa, sambuca, or other spirit added for measure) and risintin (a tiny shot of grappa poured in the espresso cup, after you are done drinking the coffee, to rinse it out). In Italy breakfast is very light and almost always sweet. Indeed for a lot of people (esperically adults), breakfast is the one time we eat any sweet food at all. Especially on weekdays, the dessert at the end of the meal is a piece of fruit, not a sweet treat. So you get a moderately sweet and light breakfast, and almost sweet-free lunch and dinner, except the dinner is often later than yours and fairly substantial (tonight I had scrambled eggs, vegetables, a couple almost transparent slices of prosciutto, a small piece of cheese, some bread, and half a pear).
@teresarota8968Ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣👍😘
@Jeni10Ай бұрын
LOL! You Americans! Always with the long black without ever tasting the REAL coffee - Espresso! 😋😋. I challenge you to find a family owned cafe with a trained barista and order an espresso! Yes, you may add sugar if you wish.
@jfw413Ай бұрын
Speaking of Nutella, a pizza place near here (Happy Italy) has a thing called a nutella pizza. Never had it, but still…
@giorgiodifrancesco4590Ай бұрын
It's a focaccia with Nutella.
@jfw413Ай бұрын
@@giorgiodifrancesco4590 In this You made me doubt myself since it was some time ago; I went to find their menu on the internet and what they describe it as is a 'Pizza with nutella and powdered sugar'.
@giorgiodifrancesco4590Ай бұрын
@@jfw413 Even if you use pizza dough, that will never be a pizza. It may be called that for advertising purposes only.
@lucapolidori8817Ай бұрын
Cappuccino (little hood) is a priests order used to wear dresses of the same colour of milk and coffee. This is where the name is from.
@MaireadmossАй бұрын
Also the capuchin monkey coloured the same
@masepa8519Ай бұрын
As we can see in Italian bars you don't find industrial food but it is prepared during the night in an artisanal way... I'm very hungry now
@alicetwainАй бұрын
Actually not. In most bars the brioches are bought frozen from specialised factories and reheated upon need (usually a few at a time). That place you saw was a pasticceria.
@EmanuelaCherubiniАй бұрын
Le brioches non vengono fatte nei bar. Si solito li portano i fornaio o i pasticceria che li riforniscono, oppure possono essere congelati e fatti cuocere , ma di solito i bar hanno fornitori esterni. Non li fanno loro. Anche se sono comunque prodotti freschi.
@qualitytraders5333Ай бұрын
It's not brosh but brioche. And that's French. Your 18 ounces probably have the same amount of coffee in them as a double espresso. You get American coffee when you put water in your cup after finishing your espresso.
@oskarprotzer3000Ай бұрын
I mean Café Americano is literally espresso and water xD
@HerzschreiberАй бұрын
pronounciation translation of brioche to English speakers: "Bree-Osh"
@M.C.K.111Ай бұрын
American coffee, since water drops slowly through it with not much pressure, has more caffeine and less flavour than the Italian one
@alessandrosgado686917 күн бұрын
This girl makes all easy call everything "brioches" in italian "cornetto" little horn... but there basically thousand of pastry type into a bakery shop 😊
@troriskАй бұрын
-8:30 This is called puff pastry. -Italian coffee is very tight. While American coffees are long, almost water flavored for Europeans.
@melaniamarchi4074Ай бұрын
Sono Italiana e vi svelo un'altra abitudine italiana: quando uscivamo dalla discoteca ( 3:00/4:00 del mattino) ci si fermava nei laboratori di pasticceria che ti vendevano i cornetti appena sfornati (gnam) perché i bar non erano ancora aperti😊
@Luigi.Russo.Schneider5 күн бұрын
Sempre quando stavo in italia! Io mi prendevo la parigina. Una cosa differente dalla Germania che andavano dal McDonald's di notte
@MayYourGodGoWithYouАй бұрын
OK, I'm going to have to return and watch all the Montalbano episodes again just to see what he had for breakfast apart from too much espresso [look up the series, I can highly recommend this Italian TV series based on a series of books, both Montalbano and the Young Montalbano are well worth watching even without the glorious foods they describe in such glowing terms].
@teresarota8968Ай бұрын
La brioche Italiana ha preso solo il nome francese noi li chiamiamo cornetti e sono molto piu' buoni🤤🥐☕️
@user-ei6fn7qr4dАй бұрын
Teoricamente croissant brioche e cornetto son diversi proprio di impasto. Il cornetto é a metá tra un croissant e una brioche
@SuperCesareaugustoАй бұрын
la brioche è Austriaca, in Italia è arrivata 100 anni prima della Francia, i Francesi sono bravi ad impossesarsi di roba altrui, per esempio la cucina Francese, portata in Francia dalla Fiorentina, Caterina D'e Medici.
@coletrickle495519 сағат бұрын
il croissant pero' e' un'invenzione austriaca
@Jeni10Ай бұрын
You’re talking about cannoli - Italian dough that’s rolled flat, deep fried, then formed around a stick till it cools. Once cooled, the cannolo (tube) is filled with ricotta cream at one end and a contrasting creamy filling at the other, dusted with icing sugar and eaten on the same day for crunchy yumminess! Cannoli is the plural. Cappuccino was named after the Capuchin Monks who wear brown robes with a white rope tied around the waist.
@lellab.8179Ай бұрын
Technically, for cannoli, you shape the dough around a little metal tube and you deep fry it with the cylinder inside. When they are cooked and cooled down, you remove metal thingy. It would be impossible to shape the dough after frying it. 😊
@Jeni10Ай бұрын
@@lellab.8179 Oh OK, I thought they came out soft like waffle cones! Thanks for that!
@sabrinasambo7570Ай бұрын
Actually, the only filling in the cannoli is the ricotta cream. Then some topping is added at the ends (grounded pistachios, chocolate chips etc). Also, the cannolo should be filled just before eating, otherwise the dough softens 😜
@Jeni10Ай бұрын
@@sabrinasambo7570 Here in Australia, my Italian friends use Mascarpone and often have chocolate cream at one end and vanilla at the other. It depends on who makes them or where you buy them. It’s the same with Tiramisu, some add eggs while others don’t.
@sabrinasambo7570Ай бұрын
@@Jeni10 maybe the Australian version is different, but rest assured that here in Italy and especially in Sicily the original version has only ricotta cream 😅
@BramflyАй бұрын
I the US due to the insane amount of chemicals bread is baked in factories once every 10 days, cause it stays yoga mat fresh 😂😂😂
@Zante_on_googleАй бұрын
Brioche is french, and it's a type of sweet bread. In common parlance in some areas of Italy it has become a generic word for those pastries you saw making at the start of the video. Cornetto is fairly similar to a croissant superficially, but the dough is different. Cornetto is more "bready" (not a good term, but I hope it makes sense) and as you said often filled, but not necessarily, empty cornetto are an option.
@SuperCesareaugustoАй бұрын
la brioche è Austriaca, in Italia è arrivata 100 anni prima della Francia, i Francesi sono bravi ad impossesarsi di roba altrui, per esempio la cucina Francese, portata in Francia dalla Fiorentina, Caterina D'e Medici.
@Zante_on_googleАй бұрын
@@SuperCesareaugusto Quella della cucina portata in Francia da Caterina dé Medici la sapevo, come del croissant portato in Francia dagli Austriaci. Buono a sapersi anche questa della brioche...
@sasuke65743Ай бұрын
Yeah, brioche is basically your "pastry". In italian it's translated into "pasta" which you can differentiate from the pasta at lunch from context
@LachesiКүн бұрын
Not even in all of Italian regions 😂I was in Veneto once and I asked for a pasta with frutti di bosco, they were all puzzled lol
@sasuke65743Күн бұрын
@@Lachesi Some places offer poor selection of pastries for breakfast and that reaction is usually when they either not have that kind or don't have them at all. If you see they have them to expose at a bar, restaurant or if you walk in a pastry shop, there's no way they will have a reaction like that. At least i never had something like that in 30 years...
@LachesiКүн бұрын
@sasuke65743 era al bar della stazione di Venezia Mestre.. alla fine ho puntato il dito sulla vetrina ho detto direttamente "quella" 😂
@sasuke65743Күн бұрын
@@Lachesi ah ma allora é il barista sordo o ubriaco, il problema 🤣
@jfw413Ай бұрын
Lived for over 20 years over and sharing a front door with a bakery. The bakers where there every day at one o clock except Friday when they where there at 11 PM. (Saturday and Sunday evening they had their evening off) Just Imagine coming home after a Friday night out and coming home to the sweet and cinnamon smell of dutch appelflappen (Translate it yourself or google what it actually is). Unfortunately at that time they were still raw. Also imagine buying a bread in the morning where the bakery people told jou not to close the bag so the fresh bread could still let off steam. Furthermore imagine the brad still being warm enough to melt fresh butter and how the combo would taste. Finally they also had fresh croissants where the crust, even at the end of the day, mornings were even better, was not only flaky but also crispy. And those where just the regular weekday things. on Saturday there was even more interesting stuff and they did not even really do pastry.
@micade2518Ай бұрын
Lovely video. In Europe, we take food seriously and artesans are proud of their products and don't mind getting up and starting work in the middle of the night ... Take a look at this, on a French bakery making croissants: "French bakery behind the scenes: Making croissants | Life in France" - Oui In France
@SuperCesareaugustoАй бұрын
la brioche è Austriaca, in Italia è arrivata 100 anni prima della Francia, i Francesi sono bravi ad impossesarsi di roba altrui, per esempio la cucina Francese, portata in Francia dalla Fiorentina, Caterina D'e Medici.
@micade2518Ай бұрын
@@SuperCesareaugusto "impossesarsi di roba altrui" ??? Nobody "steals" culinary recipes: "viennoiseries" - including croissants" were created in Vienna, as their name indicates, and they have become a staple of French specialties. The world is made of thousands of "imported/exported" cultural specialties. If the receiving county/region adopted, personnalised, improved, ... them, well, I don't see any "stealing" there. Would you say that the French "stole" the magnificent Renaissance architectural style that originated from Italy? You'd better be angry when your magnificent products are butchered, such as your marvellous pizzas that the Americans have turned into the abomination that they call "pizza" in the US. In France, we love and respect Italian food, fashion, perfumes, architecture and tutti quanti.
@ebbhead20Ай бұрын
All bread in Denmark is made daily and will be ready to buy from 2-4 am in most bakeries here... I would go by my baker when coming back from clubs at 4-6 in the morning and everything was ready to go... Rundstykker was made to go from 2.30 or so... And Weiner brød about the same time... So loved that. But bread is made fresh here... No body cares about the supermarket stuff reallly...
@francescogallina2559Ай бұрын
By the way, in sicily the brioches are something totally different :)
@Jeni10Ай бұрын
Brioche is from the French, a light sweet yeast bread that’s lightly sweet and very buttery, typically served in the form of a small round roll or torn from a plaited loaf.
@SuperCesareaugustoАй бұрын
la brioche è Austriaca, in Italia è arrivata 100 anni prima della Francia, i Francesi sono bravi ad impossesarsi di roba altrui, per esempio la cucina Francese, portata in Francia dalla Fiorentina, Caterina D'e Medici.
@giorgiodifrancesco4590Ай бұрын
Only the name is french. It arrived from Austria and it came first to Italy.
@davidebacchi9030Ай бұрын
Yes brioche or pasta is the catch all term for “breakfast” pastry. Cornetto is just the horn shaped one.
@alicetwainАй бұрын
La Luisona...
@raisan5989Ай бұрын
And if we have to make a comparison to something from the USA I would think that "Danish" is the closest I can think of
@davidebacchi9030Ай бұрын
@@raisan5989 We call them “Swedes” (svedesi) but yes: that’s a pasta of buttery dough with custard (crema pasticciera)
@mariannevontrapp1063Ай бұрын
You have your own counters, on the side of a hotel, bar, where you can grab a coffee.(Italy, Spain,Portugal) Bakers get up at night to bake fresh bread, etc., for sale during the day, it is a hard job. Brioche is French, soft sweet fluffy bun.Recipe can be found on YT.
@giorgiodifrancesco4590Ай бұрын
The name is french. the pastry is from Vienne, in Austria.
@coletrickle495519 сағат бұрын
living just a floor above a pasticceria in italy i can assure you it is literally hell being woke up at 4 am on saturdays and sundays by the aroma of freshly baked vanilla dough.
@andreanecchi5930Ай бұрын
My breakfast this morning was with cappuccino and chocolate brioche 😊
@gabrielesantucci6189Ай бұрын
Is the cappuccino French??? Come on...the whole world knows that cappuccino is Italian!!!
@Robert-q7c1bАй бұрын
E pure la Nutella 😂
@PeterWillems-s5qАй бұрын
Yeah 18 ounces of expresso , like to see that , even your dreads staighten!!
@the_real_WienietАй бұрын
In dutch it is calt getoerd gerezen deeg. For croissants . Yes i work 1 am In a bakery
@mariecaillaud8693Ай бұрын
Italian coffe is so strong that its probably have as much caféine than your big cup😅
@antoniosorella1745Ай бұрын
Si chiamano CORNETTI, CORNETTI. SONO ARRIVATI PRIMA DA NOI, Dall' Austria DOVE IL SUO VERO NOME E (Gipfel) POI IN FRANCIA. E sono completamente diversi
@SuperCesareaugustoАй бұрын
bravooo.
@scully89504 күн бұрын
Bla bla bla. Se vieni qui e parli di cornetti ti tirano dietro fagiolini e peperoncini facendoti le corna. Ogni regione ha il suo linguaggio, che ti piaccia o no. Non per niente in Italia abbiamo angurie, cocomeri e meloni d'acqua e sono tutti e tre la stessa cosa!
@oskarprotzer3000Ай бұрын
when you want fresh bread for breakfast, what time did you think the bakers start? lol
@teresarota8968Ай бұрын
In Italia iniziano alle 4 di mattina altri anche prima x i nottambuli nei fine settimana che prima di andare a dormire fanno colazione con briosc o focacce bomboloni alla crema e ache pane e marmellata 🤤🤭👍
@first-dooblette6911Ай бұрын
"The 12 must régions to visit in France" of Les Frenchies channel, thank you
@fiore7939Ай бұрын
Nutella! ❤🇮🇹
@PotsdamSeniorАй бұрын
Fette Biscottate are not toast, but rusk.
@HerzschreiberАй бұрын
This!
@jochendammАй бұрын
At least in Germany, Brioche is the dough used. There are brioche bread and buns made out of fluffy dough with yeast. It is completely different from Crossiants and puff pastry. Brioche is a pastry of French origin whose high egg and butter content gives it a rich and tender crumb. It has a dark, golden, and flaky crust, frequently accentuated by an egg wash applied after proofing. Brioche is made in the same basic way as bread but has the richer aspect of a pastry because of the addition of eggs, butter, liquid (milk, water, cream, and, sometimes, brandy) and occasionally sugar. Brioche is often baked with additions of fruit or chocolate chips and served on its own or as the basis of a dessert, with many regional variations in added ingredients, fillings, or toppings. Brioche is sweet but is often eaten with hearty dishes and brioche buns gain popularity as Hamburger and Hotdog buns.
@user-ei6fn7qr4dАй бұрын
In italy we have croissants and then we have brioche but also something that is traditionally italian called "cornetto" nd is a inbetween croissant and brioche in the ingredients. Many people call cornetto as brioche or croissant at times here which can make it confusing for others 😂
@SuperCesareaugustoАй бұрын
la brioche è Austriaca, in Italia è arrivata 100 anni prima della Francia, i Francesi sono bravi ad impossesarsi di roba altrui, per esempio la cucina Francese, portata in Francia dalla Fiorentina, Caterina D'e Medici.
@user-ei6fn7qr4dАй бұрын
@@SuperCesareaugusto credevo anche io ma a quanto pare no i krapfen si ma la brioche é stata inventata in Normandia
@Michele-tp7mxАй бұрын
Not brioches, it is CORNETTI, the name is CORNETTI, invented 100 years before those croissants/brioches ....AND I NEVER saw an Italian person having breakfast with Kinder Pingui', or Kinder Fetta al Latte..these are NOT for breakfast but for the evening, a snack for 4-5 PM, the classic Italian "merendina"..... Then Kinder Colazione Piu' here is missing, the QUEEN of merendina for breakfast. Then those industrial Kinder snack for home use are not "brioches" ...we all call them "merendina" ...the Cornetto Bauli can be classified as a "brioches" because it is a cornetto (similar to croissant but better)
@giorgiodifrancesco4590Ай бұрын
I kinder sono le merendine che si portano molti bambini a scuola, al massimo.
Ай бұрын
X me focaccia è cappuccino al mattino😂❤
@alicetwainАй бұрын
Genovese, eh! 8-D
@GiulianaCargioliАй бұрын
Liguria per sempre !!
@thedutchhumanАй бұрын
03:00....those are normal times for me and others in transport to get up😄 These are not American sandwiches that you can leave lying around for weeks🤣
@itsme4693Ай бұрын
She said “ Ànd of course alcohol,…”…
@svenpedersen9140Ай бұрын
BTW, Kinder Bueno and Kinder Schoko-bons for the win !
@Janzius1Ай бұрын
When į spend hollydays in Italy. I always ask bring to me with espreso, normal cap of hot water for mix it. Becouse its imposible to drink raw espreso. Sorry for broken english
@eviliadilonardo2186Ай бұрын
pistakkio pistakkio ...
@lucianalombardi1544Ай бұрын
I'm Italian, Nutella has palm oil as an ingredient which is not healthy. For this reason I never buy it, instead I prefer the Novi hazelnut cream which is much, much better!
@sidvicious416927 күн бұрын
the cups are smaller because it is a much more concentrated coffee and with more caffeine than what you are used to drinking. If you drank the same amount of Italian coffee you would have a heart attack and you would be sick
@ItsCharlieVest26 күн бұрын
I drink Cafe bustelo
@solaccursioАй бұрын
I am italian, and that's exactlt why I rarely have breakfast... only sweet things, and I don't like them at all. So I just have a couple of coffees, and that's it. When I am abroad, I always have breakfast! Eggs, sausage, bacon... or whatever savory food I find (cheese, cold cuts, and so on)
@Michele-tp7mxАй бұрын
Sausages for breakfast? disgusting
@solaccursioАй бұрын
@@Michele-tp7mx great,so you leave more for me! :)
@giorgiodifrancesco4590Ай бұрын
@@Michele-tp7mx Guarda che al Nord si è sempre mangiato pane e salame a colazione, fino a qualche decina di anni fa. I muratori e i minatori non mangiavano certo brioche e cappuccino :-) Al massimo, pane e mortadella con un bicchiere di vino locale.
@sabrinasambo7570Ай бұрын
If you like a savoury breakfast, why don't you eat it? At home you can have whatever you want, I guess... I like tea in the morning, even if I am Italian, and I drink tea...
@Itachi86Uchiha2 күн бұрын
The coffee in that small cup is stronger than your big cup.. trust me…
@svenpedersen9140Ай бұрын
03:25... "brioche" is basicaly, very soft sugary bread (therefore we call your american bread "brioche"), done with or without milk (without milk but much butter and egg is the right way). Not sure what she means by "brioche" when I see her video. Does she just mean pastries ? Is she even italian ? I have never heard an italian ask for a cappuccino and "brioches" for breakfast (it is more the traditional expresso or even a ristretto with whatever but they do love their Nutella when eating something in the morning hehe). I am joking a bit about american bread, sorry but it is kinda true.
@giovannicamillo6542Ай бұрын
Brioché it's not Italian. They use this word to speaks about viennoiseries ( breakfast's pastry). We call cornetto and pastry for that
@prutteltje1300Ай бұрын
You have to work on your making of "Danse Macabre " reactions. Episode 7 aired already and the 31st of October it will open
@cristinacucconi7411Ай бұрын
No coffe bar , ma BAR only ,,se non sai non dire niente è meglio,, un giorno vai in Italia e capisci ,non puoi mettere a confronto la pasticceria italiana ❤ il TOP nel mondo, con quella americana che fa 🤣🤣 ..La Nutella è italiana 🇮🇹 💯
@svenpedersen9140Ай бұрын
I was almost afraid she wouldn't mention Nutella. All the "Kinder" stuff she is talking about is from the same big italian company "Ferrero". But eating those "Kinder" things at breakfast ? No, not normal, sorry if your family doeas that but that is not the norm. And talking about all the fresh milk in there ? Are you kidding ? I have litteraly the classic kinder bars in front of me where there is suposed to be so much milk in... 18% powdered milk, wich is actually more than I thought (and then palm oil etc)
@ilariabarnett8700Ай бұрын
Gosh I have just seen something from my childhood and give PTSD, I always hated Fiesta, whereas my sister loved it and she ate a ton of it. Only the memory of the smell makes me want to puke 😅
@mucxlxАй бұрын
this stuff is not hard to make at home. Its like not even 30 min of work. Its just a dough with standard ingredients like milk, egg, sugar, wheat. Sure you need to let it rest but the actual work is not much. Might be more work cleaning afterwards.
@rosariosalvi3302Ай бұрын
Italian espresso is like Colombian Cocaine 😂😂😅
@Queerz4PalesteinАй бұрын
Cocaine is for teens
@Eurodance_GrooveАй бұрын
Is this a promo for the Kinder products?
@conallmclaughlin4545Ай бұрын
4:31 So Americans dont know how bakerys work? Aslo she keeps saying brioche the correct way, it's not the mad way you say it😂
@smiechuwarte-qt8pnАй бұрын
Next video I propose to react to the American's video about the nickname IWrocker . He compares the European Fanta with the Fanta from the US and Mexico . The conclusions are very interesting regarding the composition of the product.
@alego985218 күн бұрын
dirty water american coffe
@PhiyedoughАй бұрын
I've had some of those supermarket cakes she showed, they are OK but nothing special. Here in Croatia a lot of the cakes are made up of several thin layers of sponge with fillings between. Some of those hand made brioche cakes reminded me of Danish pastries.
@anette7283Ай бұрын
Its a brioce😊
@lydiakaraiskou1421Ай бұрын
If you you add to all that some savoury pastries, toasted (grilled) sandwiches, any kind of sponge cake, eggs (preferably boiled), cereal, milk (plain or with cocoa), yogurt, fruit, and some different types of coffee this would be a video about greek breakfast. 3-4am is the usual hour a traditional baker starts working in Greece, too. Customers will come for fresh bread and pastry 🍞🫓🥐🥖🥯🥧 for their breakfast early in the morning. In most working places the morning shift is 7-3 and schools start at 8-8:30am (depending on the school level), so traditional bakeries open around 6am.
@MrsStrawhatberryАй бұрын
As a Swiss who can enjoy both the Italian and French proximity I have to say that French pastries are better than Italian pastries. They are more refined and lighter. But I guess it's very subjective view and I am just glad that there are so many different delicious pastries and cuisines around. Brioche is French (the word is French even) btw. It is pronounced briioshe not brosh
@SuperCesareaugustoАй бұрын
la brioche è Austriaca, in Italia è arrivata 100 anni prima della Francia, i Francesi sono bravi ad impossesarsi di roba altrui, per esempio la cucina Francese, portata in Francia dalla Fiorentina, Caterina D'e Medici.
@MrsStrawhatberryАй бұрын
@@SuperCesareaugusto Sorry my Italian is not so good in writing, my French and German are better; France adapted many things and refined them. Caterina for example brought the idea of macarons to France but it was Ladurée and Hermes who created what is known today. You'd also not say that Tempura was Dutch just because they fried things in dough before the Japanese did. Brioche in Austria is very different and has a different name there too.
@giorgiodifrancesco4590Ай бұрын
@@MrsStrawhatberry French pastry, full of margarine, you can have it all.
@MrsStrawhatberryАй бұрын
@@giorgiodifrancesco4590 it seems you bought cheap pastries
@giorgiodifrancesco4590Ай бұрын
@@MrsStrawhatberry Do you know me? I don't think. I was born 20 kms from the border.
@SalzbuckelАй бұрын
AH, all these industrial made fake imitations need to be avoided, the family businesses supported. I don't even know, why that girl presented all that. >>Has nothing to do with Italian breakfast. Money from Kinder and Bauli and nutella????????????
@micade2518Ай бұрын
Brioche is sweet bread. Nutella is a palm oil filled abomination (though people just stop at the taste ...)
@Queerz4PalesteinАй бұрын
WHAT? NO GLOVES? EUWWWW!!!
@jasonalldridge5784Ай бұрын
The way, even though she said Brioche about 10 times you still mispronounced it, 😢
@uncle_matulaАй бұрын
croissants originated in Austria, sometime between the XIII.-XIV. centuries I'm sorry, but what you drink is not coffee, I'd say it's horse piss, but no offence go to a small café and have a real espresso, or start with a cappuccino I should also add that these are not healthy breakfasts either, they are just better quality than American baked goods. If you want a healthy breakfast, you should opt for eggs, bacon