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  • the first one in ducth is kruidnoten=ginger nuts; they usually eat before christmas at Sinterklaas, (dutch version of Santa Claus)

    2=Stroopwafels; Are very thin waffles with sirup between them. It's kind of a Dutch snack.

    3= Kikkers en muizen (frogs and mouses) Chocolates in shapes of a frogs and mouses; It's also something that people eat a lot at Sinterklaas.

    4=Taai Taai( same taste as in ginger bread) also at the time of Sinterklaas.

    I only love the stroopwafels, I don't the like the rest XD

  • bork bork bork.

  • Sinterklaas-food!

    Kruidnoten are dangerous. When you start to eat them you can't stop!

    No pepper nuts (that don't taste like pepper at all)?

  • Fantastic swedish.. good job!

  • swedish singing :P awesome

  • Hey that's Sint Nicolaas on that bag.

  • wait.werent you jewish?

  • @theturkishgamer1 Names don't need to represent one completely.

  • @theturkishgamer1

    many families have a mixture of religions and celebrate each other's holiday together. He is wearing a star of david if you didn't see.

  • Actually that's not mint inside the kikkers and muizen, otherwise it would taste waaaay different, nope it is actually some kind of fondant, sort of a glazing type of substance!

    Also, I've never heard of someone that they don't like the stroopwafels, I'm glad you like them so much! The middle part is just made out of syrup (stroop), weird you didn't recognize the flavor!

    I also like how you give every dutch word sort of a Scandinavian articulation to it, it's quite entertaining!

  • Taai Taai = don't like them myself, very mweh... I think too much anis in it. But a lot of people love them to bits. Cool to see you guys experience those typical Dutch treats. :)

  • Kikkers en Muizen = frogs and mice chocolate animals, indeed a snack associated with the Dutch Santa

  • Extra grote stroopwafels = extra grand waffles, thin waffles with caramel like stuff in between. If you put them on top of a cop of hot coffee to make them a little softer that is how the Dutch consume them.

  • Kruidnootjes = herb nuts literally, nice gingerbread like snacks indeed. Love those

  • Ohh the swedishness :D im a swed sooo even if its late ill say this :3 God jul JewWario

  • These aren't Christmas candies, they're for Saint Nick, which is the gift-giving holiday in the Netherlands. They also have Christmas, but there's no presents.

    The syrup waffles aren't actually related to any holiday, but it's a very Dutch treat

  • The expression on your cousin's face as you and your mom sing.

  • @GameGeeks Yeah... he was not happy to be int he middle (laughs)

  • You have nice family J-DUB :)

  • Merry Chr- Oh wait... it's the middle of January.

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