Traditional Food from Finland - Finnish Food

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Wolters World Eats

Wolters World Eats

Күн бұрын

What to eat in Finland. From Salmiakki to Salmon to tiny potatoes and more! There are so many great foods to try in Finland whether you are at the lakes by Tampere or in the capital Helsinki, you can get some good food in Finland.
They love their mushrooms and you can't beat their cinnamon rolls either.
Traditional Finnish Food
Filmed in Turku, Finland
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@jussim.konttinen4981
@jussim.konttinen4981 Жыл бұрын
The Finnish army has had "pea soup and pancake" -Thursday since the 18th century. Raw chopped onion is served separately. Civilians can experience this dish at Amica restaurants 😆
@TommiJKeranen
@TommiJKeranen Жыл бұрын
My school serves pea soup and pancake on Wednesdays…
@MitchBuchannon420
@MitchBuchannon420 Жыл бұрын
Dont forget the mustard
@ratflail215
@ratflail215 Жыл бұрын
@@TommiJKeranen Absolute blasphemy
@msiivonenservice
@msiivonenservice Жыл бұрын
Pea soup is from the swedish time
@jii-ro7083
@jii-ro7083 Жыл бұрын
You can get pea soup and pancake in every lunch buffet on thursdays
@finnishyourplate
@finnishyourplate Жыл бұрын
I like how excited you get over Finnish food. Even Finns don't get that excited about it!
@TheW89
@TheW89 Жыл бұрын
Ah yes, the world known Finnish excitement. =P
@kekkoinen
@kekkoinen Жыл бұрын
Well when you eat a food regularly, it becomes less exciting
@finnishyourplate
@finnishyourplate Жыл бұрын
@@kekkoinen Haha true. But I also think we Finns notoriously undersell our food, thinking that nobody would be interested in it.
@askelaskeleelta
@askelaskeleelta Жыл бұрын
When Alko began to sell Salmiakki-Koskenkorva in the 1990s, they had to pull it from market, because so many teenagers ended up in the hospital having drunk dangerous amounts of it. In a Finnish mouth, it tastes like child's candy, so you don't realize how strong it is.
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
I remember that.
@ristopekkalainen1312
@ristopekkalainen1312 Жыл бұрын
I make my own. Get whichever vodka you prefer and some of the hard double salt licorice coins. Pour out some vodka and let the candy soak for like three weeks. Strain out the bits and you are good to go.
@viiranen
@viiranen Жыл бұрын
i dont think anybody in finland actually likes to stop by R-kioski (it's a brand name derived from the words "railway kiosk"). their stuff is twice as expensive as anything from regular stores and half as good. like ive see meat mince pies(?) from regular milk stores that are just plain better. but alas, R-kioski are fast to get in and out of and usually attached to railway terminals here, so i believe the dang chain will stay in business for a long while.
@robertsonspeedo
@robertsonspeedo Жыл бұрын
the hot dogs are "great"
@askelaskeleelta
@askelaskeleelta Жыл бұрын
Actually, R-kioski is derived from "Rautakirja" = "Iron Book", the name of the original company
@PanzerWalrus
@PanzerWalrus Жыл бұрын
@@elsiesrifle Don't forget smokes and coffee.
@JustAGuyWhoLikesStuff.
@JustAGuyWhoLikesStuff. Жыл бұрын
R-Kioski have great deals. If you're buying for like a birthday party or something. But ironically. If you're buying one item for yourself "on the go" it's SO overpriced.
@wfwr
@wfwr Жыл бұрын
I love it how enthusiastic you are about Finland and the Finnish food! I seriously think that our food really is weird to foreigners. I mean, since I was a child, I loved the liver casserole WITH raisins. So yeah, we have weird and creepy, but so delicious food!
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
I love this comment
@chryssalidbait8765
@chryssalidbait8765 Жыл бұрын
Liver casserole is great. Definitely the best of the laatikko's at a christmas feast, except maybe for lanttulaatikko. But the raisins are a crime against humanity.
@wfwr
@wfwr Жыл бұрын
@@chryssalidbait8765 Lanttulaatikko is heaven! And raisins are great! Though it´s really a battle :D I love raisins and my brother don´t. My poor parents had to be careful :D
@phvrodrigues
@phvrodrigues Жыл бұрын
Finnish food is actually incredible if people stop being close minded and try to learn a bit of their origins. I am portuguese, we are hard snobs about out culinary and everyone here thinks our food is the best and all central, eastern and northern European cuisines are bad. When I went to Finland on long holidays I was told awful things about your food. Well I actually tried about everything that's in this video and loved every single one. I even ate some delicacies (some fish bread and dried reindeer meat that I didn't dislike either). Honestly, still to this day I remember this reindeer stew with mashed potatoes and lingonberry jam I ate in Pyha (Lapland). It was honestly one of the best meals I had in my life and will always remember it.
@Easun36
@Easun36 8 ай бұрын
Your food is fine and you are good people. I visited your country when I was 12 and most of my memories from it are very good ones. Respect and Love.
@Easun36
@Easun36 8 ай бұрын
I visited Finland a long time ago, I was 12. I'm Italian and I tend to be a bit picky when it comes to food. I can tell you this: Finnish food is good, it's just fine. I never had to complain when I was there. Good people, even better food. Nothing but respect and affection for Finland and Finns.
@ristopaasivirta9770
@ristopaasivirta9770 Жыл бұрын
First time I've heard "makkaraperunat" being described as cut up french fries and hotdogs. Not far off tho, I approve 👍
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
Not sure a better way to describe it. It was one of my favorite post bar snacks when I lived there (Mark)
@HienoPaita
@HienoPaita Жыл бұрын
wdym hotdogs its fries and sausage i call is nakkiranskalaiset i buy them when im at linnanmäki (amusement park)
@oskioskioski
@oskioskioski Жыл бұрын
@@HienoPaita "hot dog" can also refer to just the sausage or the "nakki". So calling makkaraperunat fries and hot dogs is accurate imo.
@ImForwardlook
@ImForwardlook Жыл бұрын
@@oskioskioski It is like buying frozen hamburger patties in Sweden, they call them hamburgers but there is no bread, just the patties.
@MaybeitsmeJulia
@MaybeitsmeJulia Жыл бұрын
I can't tell you how tickled I am every time you speak so nicely about my home city :)
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
I loved living there
@aefinn
@aefinn Жыл бұрын
Small correction: paprikamajoneesi is bell pepper mayo. So it doesn't have any heat in it.
@Liir85
@Liir85 Жыл бұрын
Don't stress too much about your finnish pronouncing. It sounds very understandable and we do appreciate when travellers are trying to learn. ☺️ I'd like to hear, have you tried cabbage rolls (kaalikääryle)? They are one of my favorites, thi I'm not sure how traditional they are.
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
I have. They were worth ordering again. I remember that
@emmamemma4162
@emmamemma4162 Жыл бұрын
Cabbage rolls have been eaten in Finland and Sweden for quite a long time. Originally, we got the inspiration from Turkey. They are delicious!
@Liir85
@Liir85 Жыл бұрын
@@emmamemma4162 I tought maybe they came from Russia, would've never tought they are from Turkey. Thanks for the info!
@Unyielding92
@Unyielding92 Жыл бұрын
@@Liir85 They're also a ''traditional'' dish in Poland - we call them ''gołąbki'' (literally ''tiny pigeons'') :)
@chryssalidbait8765
@chryssalidbait8765 Жыл бұрын
@@Liir85 Yeah, IIRC the story goes that after the Swedish king got his ass handed to him at Poltava, he hung out at the Ottoman empire for a while before returning home, and brought the recepie with him.
@ziczixg797
@ziczixg797 Жыл бұрын
One great thing about living in Finland is if you are allergic to milk. Many of us are lactose intolerant, and that's why most places make their foods and drinks passively with lactose free milk. And if some of them don't, they usually have the option to if you request for it! I didn't appreciate this enough until I lived in the uk for 3 months. Eating or drinking anything outside was a struggle, and stomach pains were maaaaany 😂
@svenheilborn1537
@svenheilborn1537 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations for your national holiday on 6th December Finland from your friends in Germany
@unknown761
@unknown761 Жыл бұрын
its not national holiday xD
@resuah-pp6ue
@resuah-pp6ue 3 күн бұрын
Yes thank you .Finaly someone (you) where positive ,and liked finnish food.Good video.Turku is my home .I❤Turku.😊
@punkkumies1283
@punkkumies1283 Жыл бұрын
you have to try the finnish classics: creamy salmon soup, karelian pies with eggbutter, karelian stew and korvapuusti(cinnamon buns) rye bread with coldsmoked salmon and rieskabread with toppings:mushroom salad or smoked salmon.and meatpies with sausage and cucumber relish, lov it!
@HienoPaita
@HienoPaita Жыл бұрын
punkkimies onpa hyvä nimi lmao
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
Now I'm drooling 🤤
@chaelipark
@chaelipark Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video!!! I'm 17 and my life's ambition is to go live in Finland - Can't wait to try all of them!!! Suuri kiitos sulle!!😄
@radiorakim
@radiorakim Жыл бұрын
May i ask why? Im finnish and i wonder why would anybody want to move here😅
@chaelipark
@chaelipark Жыл бұрын
@@radiorakim oh vau, I certainly need a couple of hours to explain😂 To make a long story short I just love the country so much, I even think about getting citizenship (even though it automatically disqualifies the citizenship from my original country) Hyvä Suomi🇫🇮 I'm sorry if you got multiple notifications, something is stupid and my comment keeps getting deleted*
@lassipls
@lassipls Жыл бұрын
@@chaelipark I wouldn't want to live anywhere else than here in Finland.
@chaelipark
@chaelipark Жыл бұрын
@@lassipls No niin, sama mulle!!
@ristopaasivirta9770
@ristopaasivirta9770 Жыл бұрын
@@chaelipark I hope you get to fulfill your dreams sooner than later. Tervetuloa!
@lilbatz
@lilbatz Жыл бұрын
My Finnish grandma made those "pies". She called them "coffee cakes". Dang it! Now I want some (weeps bitter tears)
@einar6229
@einar6229 Жыл бұрын
They're not easy to master, but well worth the trial, keep your heritage alive.
@janus1958
@janus1958 Жыл бұрын
Mom made them also. Along with cinnamon rolls. So many cinnamon rolls! There were always cinnamon rolls for coffee. They were such a staple around the house, that as a kid, they weren't special, and even still, as an adult, they are many things I'd choose before them. On occasion, she'd make leipäjuusto (Bread cheese). It wasn't often as it took a lot of milk ( and time) to make. (at least we had our own milk cow) When she did, it was a treat! At Christmas it was always cardamon bread and "Prune stars"
@tinycrimester
@tinycrimester Жыл бұрын
hesburger paprika mayonnaise mentioned! finland gang represent!
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
It's heaven in a small packet 😀
@ellaimmonen2990
@ellaimmonen2990 Жыл бұрын
Peeling your own potatoes is a thing you learn when you’re a child in Finland. It’s an essential skill
@AA_19803
@AA_19803 Жыл бұрын
Finland has been one of my favorite trips! Beautiful country and wonderful people! Amazing overall!
@user-kw7qc9mx3y
@user-kw7qc9mx3y 3 ай бұрын
My friend in Finland Love the Dutch DropShot and Dutch cigars
@einar6229
@einar6229 Жыл бұрын
An interesting note on the tradition of these pies, the name Karjalanpiirakka (Karelian pie) can only given to those pies traditionally made in the Karelia region, if they are made elsewhere then they must be called 'Riisipiirakka' (rice pie) the topping is a mashed boiled egg/butter mix which is spread on the warmed pie, wonderful.
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
I was wondering about that. Thank you!
@K-TheLetter
@K-TheLetter Жыл бұрын
doesn’t everyone still call them “karjalanpiirakka”
@janiturunen4059
@janiturunen4059 Жыл бұрын
Only karelian pies filled with rice are called "riisipiirakka", they can also have a potato filling which is called "perunapiirakka", but both are Karjalanpiirakka.
@einar6229
@einar6229 Жыл бұрын
@@janiturunen4059 spot on and the best breakfast, i have cheese on perunapiirakka... Please don't judge me 😆
@einar6229
@einar6229 Жыл бұрын
@@K-TheLetter they do indeed.
@birchspruce
@birchspruce Ай бұрын
6:57 actually it's bilberry pie because we use the forest berries and those are called bilberries. We do call them blueberries but not many knows that blueberry grows on bush and bilberry grows on the ground, in finnish we just call them "forest blueberries" or "bush blueberries" so you can see where the information got mixed.
@tuolind
@tuolind Жыл бұрын
Love the energy!
@woltersworld
@woltersworld Жыл бұрын
So many tasty treats!!!
@anderspaulsson
@anderspaulsson Жыл бұрын
Nothing against Finland, it's my neighbour country and i love them, but us swedes do a lot of these foods way better. 😉
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
Max is pretty good but hesburger still wins 😀
@anderspaulsson
@anderspaulsson Жыл бұрын
@@WoltersWorldEats i agree 😃👍
@herrakaarme
@herrakaarme Жыл бұрын
@@anderspaulsson It's best for both of us, Swedes and Finns, that there are subtle differences in the seemingly similar things we make. It means twice the amount of choices!
@punkkumies1283
@punkkumies1283 Жыл бұрын
@@anderspaulsson noup.
@offthebeatenpathadventures1348
@offthebeatenpathadventures1348 Жыл бұрын
You sold me on the mushrooms. It's such a great keto snack
@raddelydackelydack
@raddelydackelydack Жыл бұрын
as an finn im so excited that your excited about finnish foods💙🤍
@arielsmith9674
@arielsmith9674 Жыл бұрын
I feel so in touch with Finland now, deeply enjoyed every second of this, thank you warmly!!!
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
You are very welcome
@xSkullAce
@xSkullAce Жыл бұрын
0:10 I'm was in that place before. When I started my vocational school 8 weeks ago, Ammattikoulun Spesiasta (Which isn't not that far away from where Viking Line & Silja Line cruise ships are.) It's also nice to see someone who is reviewing our food for this city.
@Bunny-ch2ul
@Bunny-ch2ul 2 ай бұрын
Here's the thing about Nordic food: If you only order what's recognizable to you as an American, you're going to be disappointed. The Nordic countries aren't like going to Italy where you can get better versions of things you get at Olive Garden. There's not a lot of beef, pork, or chicken on the menu. If you make a point of trying things that are totally new to you, you're probably going to be happy. If you just order salmon the whole time because that's what's familiar to you, you're going to be bored. The Nordics are foodie paradise because there are tons of things you really don't see anywhere else, and the quality tends to be great. Order boar sausage. Order a moose burger. Order the toast with an assortment of foraged mushrooms you've never heard of before. Order the unusual looking bread. Have caviar with every meal. Have the local alcohols. Go to both the super traditional restaurants and the avant garde ones. You'll love it. If you just order salmon soup and cinnamon buns from mid-tier restaurants, yeah, it's going to be boring.
@realhawaii5o
@realhawaii5o Жыл бұрын
Can't believe I got recommend this video while on the Tallinn-Helsinki ferry. Useful.
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
Have fun!!
@realhawaii5o
@realhawaii5o Жыл бұрын
@@WoltersWorldEats 😁 Suomi is always fun
@oskioskioski
@oskioskioski Жыл бұрын
I would only go to a R-Kioski if everything else is closed. You can get snacks, baked goods, and drinks and anything you'd want at the larger supermarkets like S-Market, Prisma, or K-Market.
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
I can understand
@MaggiePies
@MaggiePies Ай бұрын
Omg yes! This is the video i needed 😋
@nipaimmonen1244
@nipaimmonen1244 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely stunned me... i had couple of my friends from Poland visiting. You'r video nailed 100% accuracy what all we tried and pretty much the order! Even with the sushi part....
@Unyielding92
@Unyielding92 Жыл бұрын
Hei, terveisiä Puolasta! :D What a coincidence. My Finnish friend and her husband are going to visit us in exactly 2 weeks, and we hopefully will visit them around June next year. Just can't wait! Have you ever been to Poland?
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
Cool
@richardsimms251
@richardsimms251 Жыл бұрын
Another great video
@Luv2tickt
@Luv2tickt Жыл бұрын
A good friend lived in Imatra for about a decade. He would always rave about just how outstanding Finnish coffee is! Problem is trying to get that here in the US is absurdly expensive.
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
I feel the same way. I buy Lavazza and use a Bialetti for my coffee in the states.
@raddelydackelydack
@raddelydackelydack Жыл бұрын
as an finn im so happy about this video💙🤍
@Novittuakomatiian
@Novittuakomatiian Жыл бұрын
Good video. And as a finnish this warms my heart to see how excited when explainin this :D❤️
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
Kiitos
@wivecaoskarsson6054
@wivecaoskarsson6054 Жыл бұрын
Smoked herring and ryebread is wonderful
@mtk27524
@mtk27524 7 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!!
@carlerickson74
@carlerickson74 9 ай бұрын
Years ago when I was in high school, my mom and I took a trip to Europe and visited relative north of Helsinki. I remember for dinner on evening, the dad came home with a bunch of orange , can’t remember the variety, fresh caviar! That and local cloudberry liquor was dinner that night! Man, I want to town on that! Lol One of the best meals ever as I remember!
@jiipik
@jiipik 11 ай бұрын
The workday (mon-fri) lunch concept is a good budget tip.
@ilepartanen4789
@ilepartanen4789 Жыл бұрын
Nice one! I hope You enjoy Your stay!
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
Kiitos!
@fredsundermann5799
@fredsundermann5799 7 ай бұрын
I remember eatting Lihapirrakka at the train station in Helsinki - my favorite during my 2 weeks in Finland
@christopherdieudonne
@christopherdieudonne Жыл бұрын
I love Finland. I've been there 3 times. It's a wonderful country. My favorite thing to eat are these little fried fish, I think they are called muuki or something like that. I eat them with the most amazing garlic mayonnaise. And I actually HATE mayonnaise but that Finnish one is absolutely delicious !
@ihanba
@ihanba 9 ай бұрын
I believe you mean muikku (vendace in English).
@christopherdieudonne
@christopherdieudonne 9 ай бұрын
@@ihanba yes yes ! That's it. Thanks :)
@RyanHolcombeRyan2Gamer
@RyanHolcombeRyan2Gamer Жыл бұрын
That salmon soup looks absolutely delicious looks so very good I have to go to Finland someday just for that salmon
@VDEP2727
@VDEP2727 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning the cinnamon rolls. I’m here now and considering buying the stores out to send home. Never had anything like it before. Ever.
@ordelian7795
@ordelian7795 Жыл бұрын
The "little potatoes" you describe are actually new season potatoes that are taken out of the ground when they're small and cook fast, you must cook them like you would with boiledeggs by dropping them into boiling water. You wont get any of them if you come here at winter or fall or early spring as they are a summertime treat. And yes the skin just comes off that easy, even when they're uncooked if its early summer you can use a bucket and a stick to tumble them and the skin comes right off.
@kontsakeisari
@kontsakeisari Жыл бұрын
watching this today on 4th of October, national korvapuusti day!!! going to have coffee and a korvapuusti with a friend :) great video!!
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
Yeah!!
@anderspaulsson
@anderspaulsson Жыл бұрын
🤤Mushrooms 🤤Licorice 🤤
@afocusonsatisfaction
@afocusonsatisfaction Жыл бұрын
I brought several bags of turkinpippuri back with me to America after my second trip to mainland Finland because I was straight up addicted and I knew I couldn't find anything similar back home. Thankfully I live here now so I can get it whenever I want 😁
@jonhinson5701
@jonhinson5701 Жыл бұрын
Enjoy your cinnamon roll! I love the cinnamon rolls in Finland and Sweden.
@ivyfeng4673
@ivyfeng4673 9 ай бұрын
Great ! No tipping is such a good suggestion.
@rafangirl1
@rafangirl1 3 ай бұрын
I loved the sausages and yogurt in Finland and holy crap, the korvapuusti...to die for. I also quite like salmiakki.
@justskip4595
@justskip4595 Жыл бұрын
3:26 I used to be good at peeling potatoes. Then I went to army and because we had just few minutes to eat, I learned to eat potatoes with their skins on and I've been doing that ever since. I also ate boiled eggs with the shells on in the army but I haven't done that after the army. Gives an idea about the haste to eat though.
@CorporalCookie
@CorporalCookie Жыл бұрын
Same here with the potatoes. We generally referred to eating as "refueling" because it was rare when you had time to do it in peace. Just inhale what's in front of you and be done with it.
@Gentlemanclub5
@Gentlemanclub5 Жыл бұрын
Those army potatoes was something else ....... :D
@herrakaarme
@herrakaarme Жыл бұрын
You ate the eggshell? That's hardcore. I have never seen anyone do that, not even in the army.
@justskip4595
@justskip4595 Жыл бұрын
@@herrakaarme I was in the best physical condition in my life when going to army. I lost about 20kg of muscle mass in 6 months. I can not describe how hungry I was. I'm about 19cm and I was 90kg when I went to army and 70kg when I got out. I ate everything I could there. If there were any leftovers from the meal that I could get, I ate those. I ate leftover butter with a spoon too to give an idea and once I ate 11 bananas when we got a lot of bananas for breakfast in the forest. We got to eat once a day in the forest.
@laatikkokisu4542
@laatikkokisu4542 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE salmiakki❤😊
@MatskuGaming
@MatskuGaming Жыл бұрын
Im from Finland, And i like very much salmiakki
@luffegasen7711
@luffegasen7711 Жыл бұрын
Aaaand now I NEED to go back to Finland ... Last time the wife and I went to Helsinki (April, 2014), we tried different restaurants within the same chain. One was Sami, one was Finnish (From the good, old days when EVERYBODY was a lumberjack and was felling trees all day long! Had a ground beef made from bear! Nice one! ^^), and one had Russian cuisine. Really cool experience! :) And BTW ... I don't know if it's still in effect, but in Finland (at least it was in 2014!), those who make the food (Ranging food-plants to mom'n'pop cafés and fast food-joints) are not allowed to salt said food. There will be salt on tables at the restaurants, but chefs doesn't salt the food for you! A bit odd, when you get you fries at Mcd and no salt! ^^
@justskip4595
@justskip4595 Жыл бұрын
There is salt in those foods but not much. We have real problems with heart and vascular diseases (many many of my relatives have died to those) and controlling the amount of salt you eat, helps with that. But as you observed, you are given the option to add more salt.
@kookoo9235
@kookoo9235 Жыл бұрын
Well if you've only been to Helsinki then you haven't really been in Finland, just the crap infested gateway that has very little to do with actual Finland.
@Apollyon.King.of.the.Locusts
@Apollyon.King.of.the.Locusts Жыл бұрын
Of course, salt is added to food in all normal restaurants in Finland. Once upon a time there was however the so called "North-Carelia Project" in years 1972-1997 which was a campaign to decrease the use of salt and saturated fats in our food industry, restaurants and households and also, to decrease smoking cigarettes. In the eighties there was also added the goals of adding awareness of low-sugar and low-fat diets, of increasing consumption of vegetarian foods and adding more physical exercise and decreasing stress and obesity in people's lives. Much of this is still very much a living tradition in Finland, which is of course commercialized to great extent nowadays. Therefore, it's hip to have less salt in your fries and no sugar in your Coke.
@wowjef
@wowjef Жыл бұрын
Great. Thanks so much. I used to live in Helsinki and you bring back the nostalgia for me. I love the fish soup and the pea soup and of course the cinnamon buns. Question: how many cups of coffee did you have before doing the video? lol
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
No coffee. Just cinnamon buns 😀
@wowjef
@wowjef Жыл бұрын
@@WoltersWorldEats You love Finland as much as me. Good!
@yaowsers77
@yaowsers77 Жыл бұрын
Liam's got some dance moves!
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
Yes he does!!
@Easun36
@Easun36 8 ай бұрын
I ate smoked reindeer when I was there. It was lovely.
@ButterFly-zh8ho
@ButterFly-zh8ho Жыл бұрын
In Finland there are all kinds of soups, salmon soup is the version of fish soup with salmon, there are starchy soups like pea soup, but also other velvety soups with pasta, fruit soups, blueberries, raspberries, cranberries, rosehip...... vegetable soups such as spinach soup. Rye bread exists in many forms and I love it, but it's not the only one, there is "Rieska", the traditional Sami bread, made with flour or potatoes, it's ideal for toast or sandwiches, it's a bit like a thicker corn tortilla, you can open it like a naan.
@intergalacticspacecanoe4659
@intergalacticspacecanoe4659 Жыл бұрын
hint: if you want to check out salmiakki, the ones that look like regular liquorice you already know, they´re are the most nuanced ones. the ones that look like hard candy or seem to come with any form of powder on it - be it sugar or something else, those are the "wtf happened to my face? IT MELTS!" kind.
@jattikuukunen
@jattikuukunen Жыл бұрын
Reading this made me salivate.
@intergalacticspacecanoe4659
@intergalacticspacecanoe4659 Жыл бұрын
@@jattikuukunen i´d fancy some SUPER! right now.
@jii-ro7083
@jii-ro7083 Жыл бұрын
Reindeer is fantastic. Everyone should try it atleast once in their life. Its probably the best meat money can buy
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
It is good
@ainohautamaki2648
@ainohautamaki2648 2 ай бұрын
Karjalanpiirakka, "Karelian pie" = Exactly what you described, from rye dough. Riisipiirakka, "rice pie" = Same thing but does not have as high percentage of rye in the dough, so it was decided that it can't be called with the same name. Try a "real" Karjalanpiirakka first, and if you feel like it's too bitter (shouldn't be, especially with boiled egg & butter mix), try a "riisipiirakka" instead, as they are milder. Especially kids might like those more.
@thede807
@thede807 Жыл бұрын
im a fin and tbh not all of the food is the best theres lot of really good ones too but karjalan piirakat are prob everyones favorite and a personal favorite of mine
@ninaforss4450
@ninaforss4450 Жыл бұрын
Salmiakki ice cream is really good
@enjoycookingwithpratima
@enjoycookingwithpratima 10 ай бұрын
Very nice 💐
@moseswilliams615
@moseswilliams615 7 ай бұрын
The food alone is making me want to visit Finland lol
@eliasplays
@eliasplays Жыл бұрын
im from harjavalta, finland and now i live in pori, finland
@siyacer
@siyacer Ай бұрын
interesting
@samposyreeni
@samposyreeni Жыл бұрын
You pretty much nailed it. I think one additional thing to watch out for here in Finland is how delicate the seasoning on food is. If you're not used to the style, it might at first seem a bit bland. In particular, for an American palate, the sugar and nowadays even the salt and fat contents tend to be *vastly* lower, and apart from black pepper, the emphasis is more on herbs than the traditionally big, internationally traded spices. However, what's lost in seasoning can be gained in the variety and high quality of the raw materials. Especially the latter is something we truly excel at. Just as an example, around here you could in principle eat even chicken or eggs raw with very little risk, and all of it's going to be fully free of hormones, antibiotics and the like. Not just the stuff sold as being organic/luomu, but the whole shebang. So really, in Finnish cuisine you'll probably get the best value from the subtlety of high quality ingredients, and not so much heavy handed, haute cousine means of preparation and the complexity of flavour that comes with them. Perhaps the best example in this vein is the new potato crop we're so enamoured to, year on end: the spuds are just ridiculously delicious with just a dab of butter and a pinch of dillweed and salt. Absolutely no peeling required.
@4x4adventure_pl
@4x4adventure_pl 7 ай бұрын
Finland is on my travel wishlist. Any recommendations for must-visit places?
@EmilyGloeggler7984
@EmilyGloeggler7984 Жыл бұрын
Reindeer is the bomb!
@marjoriejohnson6535
@marjoriejohnson6535 Жыл бұрын
First time I have seen EATS...about TIME!.!...
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
We have quite a few! Hlad you're seeing them now 😉
@Trollppi
@Trollppi Жыл бұрын
have you visited the Valamo monastery in Heinävesi? it would be nice to see a video from there
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
Sadly no
@mikkorenvall428
@mikkorenvall428 Жыл бұрын
It's Salmon or trout in the restautants mostly because it's easy to get from fish farms/fisheries, but most common is pike or bass if you meet a fisherman... or maybe herring or whitefish.
@hannusan81
@hannusan81 Жыл бұрын
I live in finland!
@KoichiFirst8092
@KoichiFirst8092 Жыл бұрын
I am familiar to all of these foods, although I dislike liquorice. For a really long time, Swedish Haparanda, with Finnish Tornio right across the border, was my home.
@Gentlemanclub5
@Gentlemanclub5 Жыл бұрын
"Karjalan paisti " is very good also !!
@janariviik2634
@janariviik2634 Жыл бұрын
In most restaurants they just don't give a crap and it's dry as hell. Also, it's karjalanpaisti.
@janariviik2634
@janariviik2634 Жыл бұрын
@@Gentlemanclub5 Jotenkin ajattelisin, että ulkomaalaisille suunnatussa suositteluvideossa lähtökohtana olisi ravintolatarjonta sen sijaan, että koitettaisiin päästä jonkun karjalaismummon kotiin syömään. Toisekseen, ehkä opit kuitenkin jotain.
@jattikuukunen
@jattikuukunen Жыл бұрын
@@Gentlemanclub5 äidinkielenopettajaa*
@marcosesteban4392
@marcosesteban4392 Жыл бұрын
You left out pulla. It's delicious!
@SailorYuki
@SailorYuki Жыл бұрын
I had luch at a restaurant in Finland, I asked them about foods that doesn't contain any of the things I'm allergic too. They responded with making me a special meal off the menu. It was really good. I don't get that in Sweden. If I'd ever move to Finland, it's only for the food.
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
That's awesome
@Gentlemanclub5
@Gentlemanclub5 Жыл бұрын
Reindeer is very good with mashed potatoes
@whosTage
@whosTage Жыл бұрын
Liquorice or Salmiakki ice cream is the best you have to try it if you haven’t already
@renatamuehleisen4244
@renatamuehleisen4244 6 ай бұрын
I am German living in Canada! Salmon, salmon and more salmon, yes siree bob! Ryebread and mushrooms, bring it on! Greetings to 🇫🇮 the country I want to be, it's the country for me❤.
@emppu1012
@emppu1012 Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, Hesburger is the best. I do also like BK once in a while and Subway is my go-to, but when it comes to burgers Hesburger is the best (Also, R-kioski is pretty expensive, you'll get almost all of the same stuff by much cheaper if you just go to any K- or S-market)
@fintekele
@fintekele Жыл бұрын
In locations that serve lunch buffet, one can save money by going with "keittolounas" (lit. soup lunch), which includes breads, sallads and soup, but no other warm foods - a cup of coffee is usually included in every form of lunch in finland. Gas stations on main highways and other locations where lot of blue collar people eat usually have this 2-tier buffet, where one can have either full lunch "lounas" (lit. lunch) which is everything at the table + coffee, or you can opt for the cheaper "keittolounas" (soup lunch). Soup lunch is in locations I usually visit between 7-10 euros and full lunch 10-14 euros, which is roughly the same in dollars on today's rate. Lunchtime depends on location, but usually between 11-14 every location that serves lunch buffet does so. Some have it available even untill 18 hundred hours. And you can always take a look and see what's available on lunch buffet locations, to see if it looks good and then decide if you'd prefer to order something from á la carte menu instead. (Many locations do this too while they're serving the buffet lunch, but not all.)
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
Kiitos!
@inkak.2010
@inkak.2010 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for bunmping up Hesburger, if you love mayo-filled burgers, Hesburger is your choise! Also, I think their burgermeat tastes better than Finnish McD.
@hupuman5193
@hupuman5193 Жыл бұрын
Soup is not a starter here in finland its a full meal with bread because the finnish climate is cold and soup is the best at getting you warm and is very cheap and efficient food.
@Sturmone123
@Sturmone123 Жыл бұрын
it was good ruisleipä best =D
@1Anime4you
@1Anime4you Жыл бұрын
There are obviously plenty of differences, but overall, Finnish and Swedish cuisine are very similar. The fact that Finns have lingonberries and brown gravy with their meatballs says it all. I cannot think of anything more quintessentially Swedish. It is obviously not a coincidence as Finland was part of Sweden for 600-700 years, but still, it is quite surprising how similar the food is. If any Finn reads this, I would like to know if Finnish food is also heavy on salt. When foreigners come to Sweden they sometimes mention how salty the food is. Considering that the food conservation method that led to Swedes developing such a love of salt was also employed in Finland, I would imagine that that is the case. It would certainly explain why salmiakki* is so popular in both countries.
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
I never really noticed the food being "salty" per se, but now that I think about it I never felt obligated to put salt on anything. Not sure if that means anything though.
@jussiraatikainen1921
@jussiraatikainen1921 Жыл бұрын
Hi, or moi’! I think you or somebody forgot to mention and serve some ’maksalaatikko’.. especially Saarioinen’s. Also Karjala’s stew with potatoes.. good video anyways, I like it! Come again, tervetuloa!
@Tommuli_Haudankaivaja
@Tommuli_Haudankaivaja Жыл бұрын
I love nothing more than people praising Hesburger.
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
Then we will be great friends 😀
@RyanHolcombeRyan2Gamer
@RyanHolcombeRyan2Gamer Жыл бұрын
Just because you don't like black licorice doesn't mean other people don't I love it but I'm actually more excited about that fish meals you were showing me those look delicious
@henrik2414
@henrik2414 Жыл бұрын
Do a video about finnish sauna please
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
Already done. kzbin.info/www/bejne/hWrIhqGfobuJobc
@ransu6852
@ransu6852 Жыл бұрын
how's karjalanpiirakka not up there? its legit the best one
@NiiloPaasivirta
@NiiloPaasivirta 5 ай бұрын
Turkish Peper candy is a pure Finnish invention. The name comes from old Finnish name of chilies, which was "Pepper from Turkey" - "Turkinpippuri". For some reason, the name of the candy is in Swedish. It is the other official language in Finland but it is still a bit odd.
@esasalonen495
@esasalonen495 Жыл бұрын
Many Finns do eat oat meal for breakfast.
@Schmetterlinge28
@Schmetterlinge28 Жыл бұрын
Which is disgusting, I recommend not to eat it. It's like white, sticky, hot glue. Smells as bad as it tastes.
@revonpoika
@revonpoika Жыл бұрын
@@Schmetterlinge28 what
@MrJormun
@MrJormun Жыл бұрын
Have you tried " tervapirus" ?
@Garvinen_Finland
@Garvinen_Finland Жыл бұрын
Suomalainen ruoka on parasta ruokaa mitä on olemassa karjalanpiirakat on hyviä ja ruisleipäkin on kalakukko ja SALMIAKKI😋 JUMALAUTA
@saastohaaste
@saastohaaste Жыл бұрын
Combine black liquorice ice cream with some white chocolate. Yummy!!
@WoltersWorldEats
@WoltersWorldEats Жыл бұрын
You are tougher than me :)
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