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  • I had German nutella in Afghanistan. I failed to pay attention to the ingredients.

  • In the US I think we have a mixture between the two for our breads

  • like if your eating it now.

  • eating nutella while watching this :)

  • wtf NUTELLA IS ITALIAN!!!!!

  • American Nutella is almost exactly the same as the French Nutella.

  • @CinemaEnthusiast93 Americans can also dont bake a real bread like the French people ;)

  • @Kaosprinz True, the french have mastered the art of bread and pastries. Luckily, with all the different cultures in America, the demand for foreign foods is high, so we have many European food markets, which have food imported from overseas.

  • DONT BELIEVE IT THE NUTELLA WAS MADE BY A EVIL SPACE COWMONKEYPIG WHO WANTS TO CONTROL YOUR BRAIN NEXT HE'S GONNA MAKE BEEF GUM DO NOT BUY!

  • Im sorry I dont under stand..... lol

  • the german one tastes better though

  • HA! This was funny. *licks lips*

  • C'est vraiment très bon et instructif. Ici au Québec nous avons la même consistance que nos cousins français. C'est une question de culture. Je serais curieux de savoir la consistance au Canada anglais ou même chez les amerdouils, Très drôle.

  • If any is curious, American Nutella is VERY sweet.

  • Impossible! Je ne comprends pas le francais. :D

  • The thing is, we have a million types of bread in France (and in Germany maybe), so that's a bit ridiculous to say "french bread" and "german bread".

  • La nostra Nutella! 

  • So he licked his finger, put it back in the jar, and than gave it to the other guy.

  • I'm fucking obsessed with NUTELLA!! I ate a jar every day for 4 days once!!! FUCK!!!!! I NEED MY SUGAR HIGH !!!! I"M SOO HIGH RIGH TNOW LLALALHAHAA

  • ok so we're supposed to buy french nutella? the hell is the point of this video?

  • @theFIFTHspade LAMO FUCKING ASS OFOF !

  • I am from Argentina. Why i see this?

  • it changes, they do different recipes. I'm from Italy and let me tell you that the Italian Nutella is really the best. well it was invented there...in Canada where i live now it still tastes very good(of course it is nutella) but its not the same, its sweeter, but a bit "fakely".... and leaves a slightly different backtaste. texture is slightly different too

  • Nutella's taste obv. changes from country to country I had currently moved and the nutella seem to taste different one tastes kinda light while the other tastes darker.

  • just put it in microwave for 10 secs and it will be fine , dickweed -.-

  • the nutella in canada has an in-between consistency thingy majig

  • Here in Hungary we have the type of Nutella like the German guy has. But we eat the kind of bread like the French man in the video very often... My life is ruined, really. :(

  • This explains why the french version needs to be softer and more spreadable but the video does nothing to clarify why, if the french Nutella spreads fine on German bread, they would bother making the German version any different.

  • @feedme128 germans like it harder. don't ask why lol

  • French nutella is the best. I don't like the hard nutella. The soft one taste better

  • @sandrodream1 Yeah I know that dude, I love Ferrero products too. Just great to know the French-German bread type/nutella strength fact haha

  • I love Nutella hazelnut spread!!!!!!!! It tastes really good hahaha^^

  • In Mexico we have french-like bread and german-like Nutella so its really an odyssey making ourselves a nutella sandwich during winter XD

  • In Mexico we have french-like bread and german-like Nutella so its really an odyssey making ourselves a nutella sandwich during winter XD

  • So the Canadians make the French version and ship it to the US? Hmm. Interesting.

  • in France there is the mostly manufacture Nutella of the world, so i think that a lot of european country have a french Nutella

  • the germans can still use french nutella...so why not only make french nutella instead of a hard unspreadable german nutella? ive only tried the nutella knockoff made by a local supermarket chain & it is the same consistency as the soft & runny french version

  • @vigneshrk the german nutella tastes better.

  • @paxpacis2 you obviously tasted both ?

    anyway, i'm french, and i hate when the bread fucks up. there.

  • @ApertureMiku yes I did taste both. I'm not the only one with that opinion. You can google the Nutella experiment by wolf paulus. Anyway, why don't you just by harder bread?

  • @paxpacis2 Anyway, because the bread here usually is soft and it's difficult to find hard bread.

  • @ApertureMiku Ah that's too bad.

  • this is cool but

    the eating noises too many eating noises

  • One of the best videos I have seen on youtube, very informative, although I'm neither French nor German this awe-inspiring fact should be shared with everyone, genius!

  • It's also a big difference if you keep the nutella in the fridge or if you don't

  • Im gonna go eat nutella now, cu!

  • Facts:

    Many german inventions were stolen from them after they lost World War II and Nutella was one of them. So yes, Nutella is a german invention.

    I've been all over Europe and the german Nutella in this video isn't thicker because it came out of the fridge, it's because the german Nutella has a unique recipe and tastes better than every other Nutella in the world (including France, Italy and unfortunately especially the USA).

    Google "The Nutella Experiment" and read Wolf Paulus' article.

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  • @SugeKnight187

    According to Ferrero Nutella was derived from Gianduja, a traditional Piedmontese chocolate made with hazelnut paste (Piedmont hazelnuts are world famous). Gianduja was perfected in Torino, Italy by Caffarel in 1852 (source - foodloversodyssey.typepad.com/­my_weblog/2011/07/history-choc­olate-in-turin-gianduja-and-mo­re.html). Now it would be interesting to know when this "stolen" German chocolate-hazelnut spread was "invented"?

  • @arichis SugeKnight187 is full of crap thinking germans made this. When it comes to foods wines and sweets italy cant be beat. even the so called marzipan which the germans claim theirs is in fact pasta reale originated in sicily.

  • why cant they both be like the french one lol

  • @Superbonnuit that's exactly what I was thinking when I scrolled to comment

  • ich liebe die DEUTSCHE NUTELLA und auch die FRANZÖSISCHE NUTELLA

    j'aime la NUTELLA ALLEMANDE et aussi la NUTELLA FRANÇAISE

    AMO TAMBIEN LA NUTELLA ARGENTINA !!! AND NUTELLA FROM ALL THE COUNTRIES

  • Thumbs up if you're eating Nutella while watching this ;)

  • Dude, Nutella is like Peanut Butter AND Jelly in one...Savory and Sweet. Unstoppable. NUTELLA FOR PRESIDENT 2016

  • Maybe its because the other one is molten/hot and the other one is cold and has been in the refridgerator for a longer time? god, are we this stupid?

  • @lurviQ I am sure you are right!

    I use German nutella all the time, as well sometimes Polish one, and I NEVER had problems with putting knife in it. It just goes in so easy.

    Stupid video..

  • @lurviQ Our nutella goes creamy in summer and in winter it can bend spoons!

  • @lurviQ If it was molten hot it would be more liquid and you could not tilt the glass like he did to show the shininess

  • @lurviQ No... I come from germany and the Nutella here is always like this, not only when it's cold

  • @lurviQ obviously not. Have you ever been to either of those two countries? Their Nutellas are definitely different.

  • @igotstyle No, have you?

    I assume all nutellas contain the same ingredients, therefore only the temperature can change whether its loose or hard.

  • @lurviQ yes, I have. I'm from Spain (where we have the French nutella), but lived in Germany for one year. Nutella there has a different taste, colour and texture. Most international products don't use the same ingredients in every country (Coca-Cola is a very famous case of this, for example), or if they do, the proportions vary, to "adapt to the local taste", as companies usually say.

  • Are you sure that this is the reason?! :D

  • I learned something today. And like others are saying, most countries seem to have Nutella similar to France's.

  • I want nutella now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • American nutella seems to be like the french kind.

  • Swedish nutella is like tha frenchies...

  • Serbian Nutella is like French

  • Oh ok I get it, every body in France eats French bread. Thanks for solving that mystery for us. I'm off to eat some Canadian bread

  • Does it really rob you of your sleep, I know that I surely will not sleep until I find the answer

  • The Nutella I bought at Mexico is like the German one, and my bread is soft, my American bread...

  • i click because i thought it was charlie sheen would do the taste test.

  • FRENCH PEOPLE LOVE GERMANY BUT HATE ENGLAND, AMERICA, ITALIA, AND MOST OF ALL BELGIUM

  • @HolyGK same here, just we hate netherland instead of belgium

  • I think here at Taiwan we have the German nutella

  • Das ist ja unglaublich..ich hätte das nicht gedacht, gut für krambolage die es erklärt hat!!!

  • Is German Nutella the same Nutella like everywhere (without France) or is the French Nutella the real Nutella?

  • @VR96FE Well, nutella is originally Itallian :D

  • Those guys look the same.

  • Why am i watching this?!

  • @deadmeu because you crave the real reason why they taste different because you've been laying awake for hours at a time thinking of why they taste different. lol

  • Usually thicker, almost unspreadable consistence is tipical of cheap Nutella clones... So....

    Anyway, in winter even the softer Nutella gets harder. Just put the jar in a microwave for a bunch of seconds.

  • Denmark has German nutella x)

  • I' d recommend the Italian one ;-D

  • What kind is in America?

  • @gut197

    the Italian kind

  • french ♥♥♥♥♥ forever :)

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  • yes they can be the same. just have the creamy kind in both places

  • just ate one w/ toast before i watch this vid!!!!

  • this is more interesting than i thought :O

  • oh now i get it..... i need to use french nutella lol my bread always falls apart....

  • Does this means french are idiots that can't properly eat german nutella just because of the consistence? so dumb.

  • i personally believe that the german nutella is today a bit softer than a few years ago (like the one in the video)

  • I want to destroy the Nutella company and destroy every single Nutella jar. Not because of its taste....I just plain hate it. Nutella makes me mad, it disgusts me. So do the close friends and family who like it as well. I just have something against Nutella. I should kill the president of Nutella with his own product and stuff it up his ass then through his throat.

  • @HalfChinaman O.O

  • @HalfChinaman wow wtf someone report this aggressive user!

  • Schon mal was von schlechwerbung gehört ? ich zeig dich an

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  • I have no idea why i am here, i just typed in the search box 'nutella chocolate' and this video came up, probably because im hungry like hell :P

  • cmon, the test is a total fake. they simply put the german nutella in a frige. thats why the french nutella is shyni and soft, and the german one isnt. i saw the difference my self.

  • just like how the germans are strong and the french are weak ^^

  • Favorite recipe: Toast or normal bread. Put Nutella on bread. Sprinkle sugar over the bread then cinnamon over the sugar. Eat

    *TRY IT*

  • Iwant a mix of both/ I speak a little german. Im in the process oflearning and this was cool

  • Italian Nutella destroys all.

  • i love nutella

    but not with bread.

    i just need a spoon :P

  • @mitsos713 amen. maybe a banana too.

  • Cool.

  • first of all nutella is the same and its made in italy not in germany or france.

    check for your self on wikipedia.

  • @747777 the US supply is made in Canada

  • I just want to say that in france we are really friendly with german, perhaps its the people we like the most now (maybe coz we both people have to endure the same shit, i dont know)

    their no rivality against german... french knows that "german" doesnt mean "nazi".

    so stop to say french doesn't like german... its totally false. german you are welcome we dont care about what your ancestor did.

  • mexican nutella is delish!

  • i think we have the french nutella here in america

  • has anyone ever had greek nutella?

  • Italian and Canadian Nutella is the best....

  • Canadian nutella FTW!!!!!!

  • Italian nutella is the best! =D

  • This is the most awe-inspiring, informative video I have ever watched in YouTube. Everyone should be made to watch it. The world would be a better place.

  • @SirSirRobin Amen.

  • esa huea es deliciosa XD ,pero tiene mas calorias q la chucha .

  • french nutella, its way better

  • nutella is the best thing i have ever tasted

  • no i dont understand why the cant both have the same consistency. as the video shows, french nutella is just fine on german bread. so why not give us germans the creamy nutella? i hate ours, its like smearing chewing gum on your bread XD

  • @rgur90x My thoughts exactly! Maybe Germans just don't want their nutella to be this runny. I actually kept my (German) nutella outside the fridge and it has never been as soft as the French one. (Well, maybe it would be, if you put it in your microwave or something.) I don't think this comparison is fake.

  • the american version is between the 2 its thick yet spreadable.....yesth!

  • hahahha FAKE

  • american nutella is like the french one.

  • sweat? No thanks.

  • ach soooooo!!!!

  • I Dont know Witch One Is Better

  • schwungvoll streicht er das nutella...

  • hola

  • fake,but ok...

  • @atproductions10 why would it be fake? go ahead and try it yourself, idiot.

  • @rgur90x the german nutella was in the fridge to make it harder so the knife thing works AND it makes it darker. I TRIED IT MYSELF...this is BS dude,just an advertisement probably,and it doesnt even make any sense,to me its 100% fake and dont call me idiot,youre an idiot to beleive this

  • @atproductions10 so you want to tell me you ordered nutella from germany and from france just to test this? i dont think so. this has nothing to do with wheather i believe this video or not ,there are two different kinds of nutella in europe ( i dont know about the rest of the world) even the ingredients are (slightly) different, as are the numbers on the nutrition facts label. there is no point in arguing about this, that's just how it is.

  • @rgur90x im trying to tell you that i put it in the fridge to see if it works and it did,why would i order from germany and from france just to do this?but how do you know that there are 2 different kind of nutella in europe?

  • @atproductions10 i live in germany and have been in france several times, so i was able to compare.

    whatever, you can believe it or not. its not really important after all, is it?^^

  • the nutella is italian yesssssss (yes i'm italian)

  • They all taste basically the same if you ask me lol. But I prefer the German and Polish one; the French one is like melted chocolate. yuck :/

  • I didnt even know nutella was different in other countries. I think that america has the same nutella as the french because its really creamy.

  • but seriously. german nutella isn't that stiff. you shouldn't put it in the fridge! That's the secret.

  • Rawr German Nutella <3

  • The Nutella sold in England is like a mixture of the two. Its not overly stiff or runny. A good compromise.

  • the french nutella looks better

  • this is 100% bullshit, most probably promoted by Ferrero itself to get some free advertisement.

    the "German" jar has been just put in the refrigerator for a few min.

    the French is at room temperature.

    If you try it, you'll see how from shiny it becomes mat and less easy to spread.

    the knife test will be the same.

    Anyway, the idea is fun and very clever.

    

  • @sinkapore1 That's right, that the consistency changes with temperature. But even at same temperatures there is a consistency difference between the two versions. I bought an Italian Nutella and I must agree to the video.

  • Ferrero doesn't know,you know why ?Beucasr the recipe is the same for all countries and the the nutella comparison in this video is biased,you can clearly tell the german one is more cold than the french one so the consistency changes for sure.

  • I've tasted both the German & the French one, and also tried it in NZ, USA, Turkey, Italy, etc. It's basically the same product everywhere, except in Germany.

    (And I have my opinion, but I wont take sides. :))

  • Nothing beats Asian Nutella.

  • @papalolita ewww asian anything tastes like shit unless its chinese food

  • pfffffffffff german nutella

  • Nutella is originally from Italy. And the Italain Nutella is same as the french one.

  • I wonder if Nutella exists in the USA ?

    I prefer French Nutella =)

  • @hugodudes Yes, we now have Nutella here in the states, and I believe it's the French version, as it's shiny and very smooth.

  • @NeoSirLeader So, you're lucky ;-D

  • Danish nutella is like the French one.

  • nutella in Canada is the same as France.

  • italian nutella forever

  • GERMAN NUTELLA 4EVER

  • The nutella in australia is more like the french one - sweet and gooey!

  • Go French Nutella =D

    Yeah i admit Nutella isnt as popular in the states as it is in Europe, i live in france for a few years now and people are crazy over it! xD

  • Nutella in the UK has the same consistency as the German one shown here, and indeed most people in the UK would eat it with toast (not soft bread).

    Still, I have had problems spreading Nutella on toast. Much like butter straight from the fridge, it can be tricky to spread without tearing the bread.

  • @SatzuSan Es stimmt, hab schon oft Nutella in Italien gekauft. Das Nutella hat dort immer diese Konsistenz wie hier, auch im leicht gekühlten Zustand.

  • i didnt know that nutella is as popular in the USA as in Europe Oo ^^ but im glad that ill find Nutella in the USA too when im goin to move there :D

  • french nutella for ever

  • Hmmm thick or creamy.... this could be taken in so many different ways...

  • I love Nutella. I personally recommend it with toast.

  • @maxxchannel I like it on ma waffles.

  • SIEG NUTELLA

  • @maxxchannel Eating it on toast right now. mmmmmmmmmmmmjkgtrttjfghykghdtj­izzing

  • Nazi Nutella vs Gay ass french Nutella

    I DONT KNOW WHAT TO PICK!

  • @SawedOffShotgun441 Pick the ignorant, half retarded nationalist nutella. Its your favorite!

  • german nutella forever x3

  • HEIL NAZI NUTELLA LOL JOKIN there both delicious

  • U no what's good? Strawberries dipped in nutella!

  • Und warum der Geschmacksunterschied ? Diese Frage wird nicht beantwortet !

  • Well, this was the most interesting thing I've seen today. :O