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as a swede i promise that i, my relatives, and everyone i know do not know anything about that thing
I love nearly all your cooking creations. Most of them look really delicous and make me hungry 🤤 But i couldn't oversee your version of vitel tone. Maybe try out the original from Italy next time (vitello tonnato). It's made out of veal, not beef. And it should be slightly pink, not such a monstrosity of meat you've got…
Minced pie is controversial😅
Sorpotel
Bebinca
Dodol
Chocolate fudge
Doce
Baath cake . . .
so many AUTHENTIC christmas dishes from India.
Who misled you bro?
Who told you biryani above all things is eaten at christmas?
smh
When he say sweden i remembered zlatan
I think it is cool that you liked the buñuelos, I will use your recipe to do them here in Norway as I can't find here the readymade flour or the right cheese.
Kudos for frying them without them exploding, it is a common risk that we colombians have to face when making them 😅
I would have said to do a pavlova for Australia
#7 – Fermented soup base – you don't find it – you make it and it's really simple to do 😛 Search for some recipe of Kiszony Barszcz 🙂
Korea kimchi
China fried rice
Belgium french fries
Rating Christmas dished in around world
I feel like you should have done a pavlova for Christmas Australia
Fun fact: In Texas, it’s tradition to eat tamales instead of the traditional ham and turkey on Christmas eve.
that last one is a little like a choucroute garnie but arranged differently…
We indians just celebrated it with our favourite cake not chicken biryani 😂
Oh man this brought back memories. I used to work for an alcoholic beverage company in South Florida for over a decade and there’s actually a very specific sweet red wine that you are supposed to use to make that Jamaican spice fruit cake. Every year at holiday time dozens of Jamaicans would come into the store looking for this damn red wine that you can only buy in Jamaica and we always had to try to figure out the best substitutes to recommend because they have to start making this fruit marinade like a month in advance. I remember that pain in the ass every year.
My OCD can't take the numbers not being in order😂😂😂😂😂
Dolmadakia its a greek dish..not romanian…sorry not sorry🇬🇷🇬🇷
Ok…..india believes in christmas??? Morocco??? I saw many turks too to complain about it…muslims dont have christmas….so…what the actually f@ck?????😅????
PORTUGAL CARALHOOOO
Sweet potato pie is a southern US tradition. Sweet potato casserole is deeply inferior to Sweet Potato Pie.
Watch your cholesterol, my son
It still feels like yesterday.
So creative! Love the board with the dates! Such fun.
Please make the Norwegian one's 😄
I feel Norwegian chistmas dinner is going to be your top 1 😊
We are "fighting " about with is the best/most popular dish. It's between pinnekjøtt (stickmeat), ribbe (ribs) and lutafisk (fish in NaOH). Ofc with everything else that belongs to the meal.
At our relatives we have pinnekjøtt and ribbe, but also nøttesteik (nutsteak) since me and my sister are vegetarians. (If you try nøttesteik you need to make "resept"'s nøttesteik, that's the good one!)
I think our Christmas meal is as important as the USA thanksgiving dinner.
We also have pudding and ricecream for desert and later coffee with cakes. We usually have around 5 types of cakes and many dry cookies (we call it "7 slag").
You will never be hungry during a Norwegian Christmas celebration 😅🤩🎄🎅✨
Please do New Year dishes! In Iran New Year/Nowruz happens around the first of Spring and they have Nowruz foods. I imagine other places have New Year's dishes. Also please do one for harvest festivals/thanksgiving around the world! Thank you!
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Great, original idea! Inspiration if you want to try something else this Christmas. Though oliebollen for Christmas, seriously? These are very Dutch indeed but we eat them at New Years eve (or any cold day where you can do with some fatty-sugery goodyness), but not on Christmas I think.
"The US of A" 😂
I've been watching you for a while and I'm Polish so let me make some remarks on your barszcz. I can see from the colour of your soup 'barszcz' that it looked profoundly diluted whereas what we eat is redder than heavy person's blood. If I was you, I would go for the hunter's stew called bigos. I'd love to bring your attention to the fact that we celebrate Christmas Eve heavily so we have 12 unique dishes eating only on that day. I hope you have somebody Polish around you (you live in the Netherlands as far as I remember) so they can show you the way. Anyone reading my comment I'm inviting you to Poland at this time of the year to try some Polish Christmas dishes. Furthermore, I'm glad youve noticed the colours of the dish matching the flag hahahaha personally I wouldn't thought about it ever. Merry Christmas for those who celebrate it 🙂