Polish Sweets Taste Test | The Good, The Bad, and The Delicious!

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What do we think of these Polish sweet treats? Which are our favourites?
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  • @RobReacts1
    @RobReacts110 ай бұрын

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  • @Tongue_Twister
    @Tongue_Twister10 ай бұрын

    Toruń is the Polish capital of gingerbread. :-) 700 years of baking tradition.

  • @exactlyLondon
    @exactlyLondon10 ай бұрын

    In a second i noticed that you are missing "Ptasie Mleczko". That will be the winner. Period.

  • @freuer007

    @freuer007

    10 ай бұрын

    "Ptasie Mleczko" (Marshmallow) appeared with memes about Poland - "the only airline I trust".

  • @RobReacts1

    @RobReacts1

    10 ай бұрын

    I've had them before. And I have some dark chocolate ones in the fridge. The caramel ones are amazing. But they are very expensive over here

  • @Bear-Jew

    @Bear-Jew

    10 ай бұрын

    Same here. The first thing I was looking for is "Ptasie Mleczko". No there! You are missing the most important sweets! BTW, "Ptasie Mleczko" translates as "Bird's Milk" 😂

  • @exactlyLondon

    @exactlyLondon

    10 ай бұрын

    @@RobReacts1 Yeah, u can get them in different flavours. I love lemon, vanilla n cream... N yes, that's quite expensive, but, man, it's "Ptasie Mleczko"...

  • @Dreju78

    @Dreju78

    10 ай бұрын

    Not exactly a marshmallow. Marshmallows is a foam set using starch, Ptasie Mleczko is a foam set using gelatin. The feel is quite different.

  • @kenkeneth4964
    @kenkeneth496410 ай бұрын

    Plum in chocolate, always my favorite sweet.

  • @bartekgarbaczewski420

    @bartekgarbaczewski420

    10 ай бұрын

    Śliwka nałęczowska.

  • @fomalhaut86

    @fomalhaut86

    10 ай бұрын

    @@bartekgarbaczewski420 😋

  • @rafalkaminski6389
    @rafalkaminski638910 ай бұрын

    Torunskie pierniki (Torunian gingerbreads), you should definitely go to torun next time 😅

  • @LadyFromEast
    @LadyFromEast10 ай бұрын

    I can't see any Prince Polo anywhere, that classic is a must

  • @user-fr4es9gj5d
    @user-fr4es9gj5d10 ай бұрын

    Well, "kwaśne" means "sour", so no wonder that's what they are ;) As sure you noticed, Slavs generally like sour taste. Not only sweets or fruits but also in kitchen like bigos, żurek, all kind of pickled stuff. It has it's historical background, but it's a different story.

  • @rafalkaminski6389

    @rafalkaminski6389

    10 ай бұрын

    Dont mention bigos! He has got bad experience with IT!

  • @janwojtyna3392

    @janwojtyna3392

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@rafalkaminski6389zupa ogórkowa hehe...

  • @PiotrSzczecin

    @PiotrSzczecin

    10 ай бұрын

    And, in addition... They are not from Poland. come from Germany.

  • @user-fr4es9gj5d

    @user-fr4es9gj5d

    10 ай бұрын

    @@PiotrSzczecin well, yes, they have the same taste. Propably I should say "non- colonial countries"

  • @wojstube9359
    @wojstube935910 ай бұрын

    Jeżyki - very good pronountiation :) Delicje Szampańskie are the Polish equivalent and had been manufactured by E. Wedel since 1977. As of 2020, Delicje brand belongs to Mondelēz International, Inc. Hit is a German brand- Bahlsen.

  • @grzegorzdziedzic9592

    @grzegorzdziedzic9592

    10 ай бұрын

    they don't taste as good as they used too :/

  • @wojstube9359

    @wojstube9359

    10 ай бұрын

    @@grzegorzdziedzic9592 which ones?

  • @grzegorzdziedzic9592

    @grzegorzdziedzic9592

    10 ай бұрын

    @@wojstube9359 Delicje.

  • @wojstube9359

    @wojstube9359

    10 ай бұрын

    @@grzegorzdziedzic9592 Dzięki. Thanks.

  • @movemelody1

    @movemelody1

    10 ай бұрын

    "Jeżyki " classic albo z kawą, to moje ulubione ciastka, innych nie jem. )

  • @user-ns5sf2nm5p
    @user-ns5sf2nm5p10 ай бұрын

    Znane w Polsce: - Śliwka Nałęczowska - firma Solidarność - różne praliny firmy Wawel tj. Michałki, Kasztanki, Tiki Taki - Wafle Jutrzenka Familijne Gofrowe firmy Colian - cukierki Krówki chociażby firmy E. Wedel

  • @Diveyl

    @Diveyl

    10 ай бұрын

    Krówki faktycznie krówki czy... krówki lecz faktycznie cukierki toffi które nazywane są krówkami? Faktyczne Krówki to takie jak Krówki od firmy Solidarność, albo Opatowska Krówka, Krówka Milanowskie. Krówki robione przez Wawel to krówki tylko z nazwy. Konsystencja nijak tradycyjnych nie przypomina. Wedlowskich nie próbowałem, lecz jeśli przypominają bardziej te od Wawel to dziękuję bardzo ale nie dla mnie.

  • @TroPtyN

    @TroPtyN

    10 ай бұрын

    Wafelki gofrowe są cudowne!

  • @sensei1991

    @sensei1991

    10 ай бұрын

    Mieli już Krówki od Wawela na innym odcinku kzread.info/dash/bejne/jIGttNSzmcayo7Q.html

  • @Diveyl

    @Diveyl

    10 ай бұрын

    @@sensei1991 zapewne tam też napisałem iż Krówki od Wawel to nie krówki

  • @user-ns5sf2nm5p

    @user-ns5sf2nm5p

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@Diveyl, rozumiem, że to też nawiązanie do tego, że Wytwórnia Cukierków 'Milanówek' nie przepada za czasami, gdy stała się filią warszawskiego 'Wedla'. Propsuje tak zacnym firmom jak 'Solidarnosc' czy 'Milanówek' . Możliwe, że skupiłam się bardziej na różnorodności produktów i ich dostępności (a nawet popularności odpowiadającej gustom większości Polaków) kosztem jakości smaku. W kwestii słodyczy chętnie się doszkole (zwłaszcza część praktyczną uznam za słodką lekcję - choć może już po mojej przyszlotygodniowej wizycie u dentysty). Pozdrawiam wszystkich smakoszy.

  • @freuer007
    @freuer00710 ай бұрын

    I would not like to say that the Polish chocolate/confectionery industry is disappearing, but foreign companies have a large share in company management. Therefore, it is difficult to say that some sweets are still Polish. :) Freshly baked cakes give you more confidence! Preferably from a local bakery run by Poles.

  • @RobReacts1

    @RobReacts1

    10 ай бұрын

    Well they were all made in Poland at least 😊

  • @janwojtyna3392

    @janwojtyna3392

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@RobReacts1they are still so much better than the stuff made in the US. Every time I hear Americans talking about Kisses Chocolates my mind wanders to Wedel, Wawel or Japanese Meiji.

  • @tymondabrowski12

    @tymondabrowski12

    10 ай бұрын

    @@janwojtyna3392 note that USA makes their chocolate in a different way, I think with fermented milk? That has historical reasons and they are used to it now. Also you gotta taste some non-rafined? non-refined? chocolate, from small manufacturers. It has texture and more interesting taste.

  • @MikrySoft

    @MikrySoft

    10 ай бұрын

    @@tymondabrowski12Not fermented, spoiled (and not in a good "zsiadłe mleko" kind of way). Butyric acid (responsible for smell of spoiled butter, vomit and some cheeses) is added (or created by controlled spoiling) originally to prolong how long the milk can be transported (since areas where milk is produced in scale and areas where people could afford chocolate were fairly far apart), now it's a matter of "traditional" taste.

  • @janwojtyna3392

    @janwojtyna3392

    10 ай бұрын

    @@tymondabrowski12 not a fan of American chocolate products. Japanese chocolate was surprisingly good though. I would dare say it may be better than Polish chocolate.

  • @pietrek1421
    @pietrek142110 ай бұрын

    Standard struggle in getting out HIT biscuits xD We've all been there!

  • @RobReacts1

    @RobReacts1

    10 ай бұрын

    Haha

  • @dorotabarbowska2184

    @dorotabarbowska2184

    10 ай бұрын

    HITs are German

  • @magdalenapr6232
    @magdalenapr623210 ай бұрын

    The company that produces these gingerbread is one of the few 100% Polish companies that have been on the market for many years. They have dozens of kinds of products and they are all delicious. P.S. And the owners of ""Jeżyki" spend part of their income on rescuing and caring for real hedgehogs

  • @yuukonen
    @yuukonen10 ай бұрын

    Since you said "gurkins" keep in mind that we have 3 types - kiszone, małosolne and korniszony (those taste similar to american pickles but more peppery) however store bought kiszone have a tendency to taste... bad. not comparable with those u make at home....AT ALL.

  • @Astrotripper2000
    @Astrotripper200010 ай бұрын

    Eating Delicje like a real Pole 🙂

  • @0plp0

    @0plp0

    10 ай бұрын

    There is no particular style of eating Delicja or Ptasie Mleczko. Each person eats as they prefer and the claim that all Poles eat in a certain way is a lie.

  • @Astrotripper2000

    @Astrotripper2000

    10 ай бұрын

    @@0plp0 Oh come on, I left the smiley face at the end for a reason. It was just meant as playful acknowledgment (I've been eating them like that since childhood). Don't take it so seriously.

  • @krewetkashrimp
    @krewetkashrimp10 ай бұрын

    Cytryna is lemon Cytrynowa is an adjective (cytryna - lemon, cytrynowa/y - adjective of cytryna, it's describing taste of jelly) because polish has a variation by cases Your polish pronunciation and reading have improved Especially when you said "kwaśne"

  • @sytrostormlord3275
    @sytrostormlord327510 ай бұрын

    20:21 the word "kwaśne" means sour... so it was fun to see your surprised face 😂 Side note: most polish recepies are combining 2 tastes: sweet and sour and most of our dishes are made that way- they are either sweet (like pierogi filled with blueberries with sweet cream on them) or with sour addition to brake the taste of food (like lemons in the plate next to baked/grilled fish- for customer to squeeze as much lemon juice on the fish as they like)

  • @aimfuldrifter
    @aimfuldrifter10 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed watching your opinions guys. The "Kwaśne" means "sour", so no wonder they were sharp. Greetings from Poland. :)

  • @anaconda470
    @anaconda47010 ай бұрын

    I'm very glad you both like Torunskie Pierniki. Torun, my hometown, is famous for its gingerbread since Middle Ages. Kopernik factory has a tradition since 1763. If you are able to get Torcik Piernikowy or gingerbreads with rose or plum confiture... I strongly recommend. Btw Charlie didn't even blink when dealing with sour jellies 😂

  • @Zephyrus88PL
    @Zephyrus88PL10 ай бұрын

    Fun fact. GÓRALKI are not Polish. They are originally from Slovenia and called HORALKY :)

  • @McLfan

    @McLfan

    10 ай бұрын

    Góralki są słowackie, a nie słoweńskie.

  • @Diveyl

    @Diveyl

    10 ай бұрын

    Góralki - Highland girls

  • @bartoszkalinowski6542

    @bartoszkalinowski6542

    10 ай бұрын

    Slovakia not Slovenia...

  • @dorotabarbowska2184

    @dorotabarbowska2184

    10 ай бұрын

    And Prince Polo is Polish. Or at least used to be .... the taste is still Polish.

  • @dorotabarbowska2184

    @dorotabarbowska2184

    10 ай бұрын

    unfortunately... I was wrong😕 Just fount out that the manufacturer of Prince Polo is Olza from Cieszyn, owned by the American Mondelez International. This company owns brands such as Cadbury, Nabisco, Lefevre-Utile and Freia, among others. In turn, Grześki is produced in Kalisz by the Goplana Grześki company belonging to the Colian holding company controlled by Jan Kolański.

  • @matkaz2534
    @matkaz253410 ай бұрын

    Delicje was some big brand in Poland like in 2000, i remember alot of their commercials, there was even one about different styles of eating it. There was lot more kinds of them for example toffi, raspberry-but not just jelly- it was kinda of marshmallow. Actually when Tesco was in Poland, they got some tesco value jaffa cakes, but their quality was alot lower than delicje (it is actually kind of premium quality in Poland). About Jeżyki topping it depends on their flavour, but it is hazelnut, raisins etc.

  • @jary116
    @jary11610 ай бұрын

    A gdzie "Krówka Żywiecka", "Malaga", Tiki Taki", "Kasztanki"? Są pyszne.

  • @dariuszmyk1

    @dariuszmyk1

    10 ай бұрын

    Prince Polo

  • @Mean_Zer0

    @Mean_Zer0

    10 ай бұрын

    @@dariuszmyk1 Może nie prince polo, bo góralki nie wchodziły :) Ale może 'Pawełki' z advocatem? Krówki, zdecydowanie... te mordoklejki byłyby zabawne do obejrzenia. Co byście powiedzieli na 'Ptasie Mleczko'?

  • @tymondabrowski12

    @tymondabrowski12

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Mean_Zer0 Góralki smakują zupełnie inaczej.

  • @user-tu7on5fx6j

    @user-tu7on5fx6j

    10 ай бұрын

    krówki to co region to inne :D niech jakichkolwiek spróbują :P

  • @TheRezro

    @TheRezro

    10 ай бұрын

    Można dorzucić Michałki i Raczki

  • @PiotrDeren-ym4wi
    @PiotrDeren-ym4wi10 ай бұрын

    Had your video recomendation. Good to see two english peoples testing Polish food also... I had lot of fun with you ;) your reaction once you taste "kwaśne" made me cry 🤣 Greetings from Poland !

  • @RobReacts1

    @RobReacts1

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm not a sour person 🤣

  • @sytrostormlord3275
    @sytrostormlord327510 ай бұрын

    2:12 if you ever visit Toruń, you must step into gingerbread factory- they have visitor tours where you can see how gingerbread is made as well as you can make your own shape + ofc buy a box or two of those lovely ones in shape of ❤

  • @justynamichalak2848
    @justynamichalak284810 ай бұрын

    Przeczytaj co jest pod nakrętką Tymbark!

  • @chriskoval9048
    @chriskoval904810 ай бұрын

    Jeżyki - litteraly translates to "little hedgehogs". And this is quite accurate description of those sweets. Because of pointy top just like hedgehogs needles 🙂 delicje comes from word delicious and indeed they are like Jaffa cakes. But there are many more flavours. Raspberries, BlackBerry, cherry, hell even there was limited edition with white chocolate. As for Góralki waffle I recommend to try next time Prince Polo or Grześki. For drink I suggest to try Frugo, no matter which flavour, because there's so many. For sour taste you should try gum called shock. From candies try "korsarze", it something like malters but without crisp inside and with chocolate and coconut flavour. That's all my recommendations. You should find those sweets in Polish shop with no sweat 😊 Can't wait for next taste test.

  • @krewetkashrimp
    @krewetkashrimp10 ай бұрын

    Toruńskie - gingerbread from Toruń

  • @DamianBazan
    @DamianBazan10 ай бұрын

    Klasyczne polskie słodycze: "Toruńskie Pierniki" (były w tym filmie), "Delicje" (też były), zamiast tu próbowanych wafelków "Góralki" powinno być "PrincePolo" (to klasyczne w złotej folii - polecam rozmiar max), cukierki takie jak "Michałki", "Malaga", "TikiTaki", "Kasztanki", "Mieszanka Krakowska", do tego oczywiście kultowe "Ptasie Mleczko". Idąc dalej śladem cukierków - "Krówki" (klasyczne mleczne), "Śliwki w czekoladzie", draże z firmy Skawa. Co do batoników i wafelków to jeszcze z Wadowic ze Skawy trójkątne wafelki "elitesse". Potem jeszcze czekoladowe batony "Danusia", "Pawełek". Wafelki familijne. Wedlowskie "Baryłki" (z alkoholem). "Torcik Wedlowski". Tyle na tą chwilę sobie przypominam takich klasycznych. ;)

  • @labondek78
    @labondek7810 ай бұрын

    Zabrakło Ptasiego mleczka 😛

  • @utahdan231

    @utahdan231

    10 ай бұрын

    Nie znosze. Michalkow tez.

  • @Mubutu123

    @Mubutu123

    10 ай бұрын

    @@utahdan231 najlepszych słodyczy nie znosisz

  • @cysiek63

    @cysiek63

    7 ай бұрын

    Ptasie mleczko rządzi :)

  • @bastektrans
    @bastektrans10 ай бұрын

    Dzień dobry Pani, cześć Robert❤ smacznego Państwu życzę.

  • @saurisauron3981
    @saurisauron398110 ай бұрын

    Greetings and love from Poland ! :D . You missed Prince-Polo chocolate waffle , its the ultimate goat of waffles :D . Pozdrawiam :D By the way, ur polish pronunciation is awesome ! :D

  • @kopernik_elfka
    @kopernik_elfka10 ай бұрын

    Translation of names: 0:53 Serce Toruńskie - eng ~ Toruń's Hearts, Hearts from Toruń? (Toruń is famous for gingerbreads), 5:41 Hit - as in eng, like [music] hit, it cames in various flavors, 7:38 Jeżyki - eng [little] hedgehogs, I believe it is connected with it's structure - they are bristling [PL: na-jeż-one] on top, also in different flavors, 10:58 Delicje - eng ~ something delicious, 13:29 Góralki - eng highlanders [women], 17:05 Śmiej żelki - eng laugh gummies, laugh jellies 18:30 Kwaśne - eng sour, it is funny, because it's only part of name, looks like official name is Fresh&Fruity and "kwaśne" is determination of the type. I don't translate the other names, because they are not in Polish.

  • @rozasoboczynska
    @rozasoboczynska10 ай бұрын

    sour/kwaśne is one of the versions of these gummies.

  • @kasiaop25
    @kasiaop2510 ай бұрын

    Check what is under the cap of Tymbark ☺

  • @tomasz7950
    @tomasz795010 ай бұрын

    polish PricePolo wafers made a great career in Ireland and are very popular, you should also give a try to Krówki - these are hand made milk caramel sweets individually wrapped with a cow picture on them, also try finding Michałki - another very popular kind of chocolate almond sweets

  • @utahdan231

    @utahdan231

    10 ай бұрын

    Krowki? They are the worst kind of fudge. When you start a bag , you have to finish it !!!😂😂😂

  • @mrdraco86
    @mrdraco8610 ай бұрын

    Did You check what is under cap of Tymbark drink?

  • @robertlichon8861
    @robertlichon886110 ай бұрын

    I'm from Poland and I have never seen Oro ones. Maybe it's regional stuff or something

  • @Aneczka911

    @Aneczka911

    7 ай бұрын

    dlatego,ze nie sa polskie...tak samo jak te ciastka hit,wisniowe,smiejzelki i goralki tez chyba nie sa polskie

  • @lupoxxx2511
    @lupoxxx251110 ай бұрын

    Hit - German sweets, Góralki - Czech sweets, Nimm - German sweets:) I recommend Wedel and Wawel companies sweets for example Ptasie Mleczko

  • @dorotabarbowska2184

    @dorotabarbowska2184

    10 ай бұрын

    Wawel is in German hands now and Wedel in Japanese ones

  • @lupoxxx2511

    @lupoxxx2511

    10 ай бұрын

    @@dorotabarbowska2184 Ale to firmy o polskich korzeniach, mające zakłady produkcyjne w Polsce i posiadające dużą część polskich receptur np. Ptasie mleczko. Także moża powiedzieć, że to w jakimś sensie polskie słodycze. Myślenie nie kosztuje.

  • @dorotabarbowska2184

    @dorotabarbowska2184

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@lupoxxx2511 "W jakimś sensie" to polskie słodycze, ...ale tylko w jakimś sensie. Od osób pracujących w Wedlu wiem ,ze receptury są zmieniane i coraz bardziej odległe od oryginalnych, coraz więcej tańszych , sztucznych zamienników, smak już nie ten sam co kiedyś . Wedel się w grobie przewraca.🤔Nie wiem jak jest z recepturami w niemieckim obecnie Wawelu , ale przypuszczam , że analogicznie... I po co to ostatnie zdanie ? Nie można wymienić się opinią bez obrażania drugiej osoby?🤨

  • @tmqtv9468
    @tmqtv946810 ай бұрын

    'Kwaśne' means sour, so you shouldn't be surprised by the gummies you ate last :D good video, regards!

  • @sytrostormlord3275
    @sytrostormlord327510 ай бұрын

    24:12 as a kid i used to love eating "draże" - realy small balls, these come with 3 different flavours : cocoa/chocolate, coconut or sweet cream. These are probably still arround, produced by Skawa. You should also try waffles by dr Gerard: "pryncypałki"

  • @monikakx6195
    @monikakx619510 ай бұрын

    Delicje come with a jelly but there is one type (Toffii) comes with a sponge/mousse - delicious! You should try Plasie Mleczko, Princessa, Goplana chocolate, Michalki, Tiki Taki, Kasztanki, … so many wonderful snacks 🤤

  • @piotrektiger8633
    @piotrektiger863310 ай бұрын

    You should definitely try Grześki 👍🏼😊

  • @CorleoneDiscoStar
    @CorleoneDiscoStar10 ай бұрын

    When you buy KWAŚNE, you MUST be prepared for SOUR, because that's what it means 😂 You MUST also know, that HIT are not polish, but german thing, and GÓRALKY are from Czech Republic. Try GRZEŚKI instead, or PRINCE POLO. Also KRÓWKI are a good example of polish sweets, but you MUST be aware , that there are 2 kinds. Fudgy ones, and crispy ones. Both have their die hard Fans 😊

  • @They_Void

    @They_Void

    10 ай бұрын

    Hit originated from Poland tho

  • @Diveyl

    @Diveyl

    10 ай бұрын

    Princessa, kokosowa.

  • @yakeosicki8965

    @yakeosicki8965

    10 ай бұрын

    Nie używaj formy must, bo to śmieszne i raczej nieprawidłowe. Must używa się tylko w określonych sytuacjach i kontekście. Tu trzeba użyć; You hve to ...bla, bla , bla. Sorry, taka mała uwaga językowa, prawdopodobnie używasz translatora stąd wiele błędów. Znalazłem dla ciebie materiał językowy, byś to zrozumiał: Przestań używać 'I must' ! 🇺🇸 Dave z Ameryki

  • @CorleoneDiscoStar

    @CorleoneDiscoStar

    10 ай бұрын

    @@yakeosicki8965 If I was listening to Dave, I would speak American 😉 I know the difference between "MUST" and "HAVE TO", and used it on purpose, in capital letters, if you haven't noticed. No translator was needed. I have spent quite a large part of my life in The UK.

  • @CorleoneDiscoStar

    @CorleoneDiscoStar

    10 ай бұрын

    @@They_Void wasn't that a company called BAHLSEN, that brought them to Poland?

  • @marcinpalion3212
    @marcinpalion321210 ай бұрын

    4:25 - that was the most British thing i've ever heard :D

  • @krsakil
    @krsakil10 ай бұрын

    "Ptasie mleczko", "Sękacze" i "Pawełek".

  • @olciaskrzypczyk2338
    @olciaskrzypczyk233810 ай бұрын

    You should try ptasie mleczko, milky way, krówki and sezamki for sure :D also milk chocolate from ,,wedel'', very specific taste like no other :) your polish is very good, ,,kwaśne'' means sour :D

  • @sensei1991

    @sensei1991

    10 ай бұрын

    They have tried "Ptasie mleczko" and "Krówki" from Wawel in another video kzread.info/dash/bejne/jIGttNSzmcayo7Q.html

  • @user-ns5sf2nm5p
    @user-ns5sf2nm5p10 ай бұрын

    Najbardziej chyba rozpoznawalny polski baton to Prince Polo (różne smaki), niezwykle popularny w Islandii. Warte polecenia są również batony marki E. Wedel: 'WW' oraz 'Bajeczny'. Zdecydowanie za typowo polskie uchodzi ptasie mleczko chociażby marki Wedel - smaki od klasycznych tj. Waniliowe po bardziej egzotyczne np. Pinacolada, Marakuja, Mango shake itp

  • @izabellakaliszka4804
    @izabellakaliszka480410 ай бұрын

    Definitely you should try "Grześki", (its something like Góralki), and "Michałki" candies! My favorite is jelly coated in chocolate, preferably "Opolanki", its not like sour jelly (kwaśne means sour) and also plum covered in chocolate

  • @Axis-Libris
    @Axis-Libris10 ай бұрын

    Gingerbread is piernik or pierniczek in Polish, and it depends - piernik is a type of cake and pierniczek is the little one as this from Toruń 😄

  • @paulinarapicka
    @paulinarapicka10 ай бұрын

    Wawel, Wedel, Jutrzenka, Bałtyk, those are (or were, because some are bought by other companies now) examples of Polish companies making sweets.

  • @dorotamiaskowiak7087
    @dorotamiaskowiak708710 ай бұрын

    we invite you to Toruń, the cradle of gingerbread, you can make yourself a gingerbread as a souvenir, listen to interesting facts and visit the house of Nicolaus Copernicus. In Poland, there is no tradition of baking ginger bread, but we like to hang gingerbread cookies on the Christmas tree

  • @ukaszjazownik417
    @ukaszjazownik41710 ай бұрын

    Wife loves you a lot, you can see it in her eyes when she watch you talking. All the best!

  • @RobReacts1

    @RobReacts1

    10 ай бұрын

    Haha I am a very lovable bloke 😂

  • @kurimasutreee
    @kurimasutreeeАй бұрын

    I LOVE that you know how to eat Delicje properly

  • @bartoszpiacko9319
    @bartoszpiacko931910 ай бұрын

    Rob, well done with "Jeżyki" pronunciation😂 one of my favourites(by taste ofc)

  • @movemelody1

    @movemelody1

    10 ай бұрын

    "Jeżyki" is my favorite too. 👍

  • @Dreju78
    @Dreju7810 ай бұрын

    Coconut Jeżyki are my absolute fav!

  • @purpidulek9316
    @purpidulek931610 ай бұрын

    Fun fact, every Tymbark drink got something written on the bottom of the cap.

  • @KillerLadybird
    @KillerLadybird10 ай бұрын

    Nice video, thanks! And your pronountiation of Polish names is so good! :) However I'm pretty sure that some of those sweets aren't really Polish-Polish. Like Góralky is a Polish version of a Slovak wafer biscuit - Horalky. We love them anyway! :D You should really try Ptasie Mleczko, Prince Polo, ciepłe lody (warm ice cream), rogal marciński, sękacz (a regional version I mean), krówki and irysy. :)

  • @GeoffBoulton

    @GeoffBoulton

    10 ай бұрын

    I love sękacz and now I live in Łomża it's not too difficult to find 😀

  • @AleksandraLexi
    @AleksandraLexi10 ай бұрын

    Aside from sweets, Charlie has such a wonderful blouse (or dress) 😍🙃.

  • @basia1683
    @basia16839 ай бұрын

    Like watching your videos. Discovered ykur channel yesterday and watches so many videos. My husband is British and we live south London. If you have any question about differences between England or Poland, like traditions, weddings ( I saw video and there are lots differences) I am happy to answer your questions. You both are so nice to watch

  • @SimaShangde
    @SimaShangde10 ай бұрын

    I have an idea. Maybe you can shoot a video inside the polish store? Show to the viewers what you can find there and then ask for the suggestions.

  • @patryk22820
    @patryk2282010 ай бұрын

    My man! You must read what is written inside the Tymbark cap, sort of sentence for the day.

  • @aaergplay6022
    @aaergplay602210 ай бұрын

    What is written under/inside the cap of tymbark's bottle? 😁

  • @Deyanire
    @Deyanire10 ай бұрын

    I recommend anything from brand Mieszko, Wawel and try also E. Wedel 😉

  • @michal4894
    @michal489410 ай бұрын

    Polish party tradition requires you to read what is written inside the cap "Tymbark"

  • @Axis-Libris
    @Axis-Libris10 ай бұрын

    Omg I love choco HIT, I must buy one tomorrow. I never eat it to tea, and I love this choco flavor... And Jeżyki are SO GREAT for period 🩸😅😅

  • @Dreju78
    @Dreju7810 ай бұрын

    A propos "how do you eat a jaffa cake", we're kinda same with our Ptasie Mleczko!😁

  • @tymondabrowski12

    @tymondabrowski12

    10 ай бұрын

    With Delicje too.

  • @0plp0

    @0plp0

    10 ай бұрын

    There is no particular style of eating Delicja or Ptasie Mleczko. Each person eats as they prefer and the claim that all Poles eat in a certain way is a lie.

  • @Xi4V
    @Xi4V10 ай бұрын

    Yes

  • @marcinolczak9603
    @marcinolczak960310 ай бұрын

    Brilliant reactions LOL

  • @mikuios
    @mikuios10 ай бұрын

    Czemu mnie to nie dziwi, że wsszystkie ciastka chcą maczać w herbacie xD

  • @robertkowalski7932

    @robertkowalski7932

    9 ай бұрын

    Do maczania w herbacie są herbatniki

  • @SmoczeKalosze
    @SmoczeKalosze10 ай бұрын

    You must try Grześki, Prince Polo, Krówki (fudge) and Michałki z Wawelu. Wawel also have "Mieszanka Krakowska" it's jelly in chocolate (I don't like because have a specific taste) and chocolate Wedel (Wedel has been producing chocolate since 1851, it survived the People's Republic of Poland where there was a shortage of cocoa and all companies were state-owned)

  • @mikeivanmusic
    @mikeivanmusic10 ай бұрын

    My favourite ones are "Paryskie" from Biedronka, which are the cheaper equivalent of "Delicje" but still tasty

  • @monikaw1988
    @monikaw198810 ай бұрын

    This was heartwarming to watch. You had a good choice of stuff there. Jeżyki is top quality, and when it comes to Hits, I feel a lot depends on flavour. Like, the chocolate ones are really basic, but they also have strawberry cream, or salt caramel... And I feel that's better. As for your pronunciation (which is really good!), I may have a little tip - when you pronounce Polish "i" (as in the middle of "Delicje"), try making it a long i: (like in english "beach" instead of... well, b*tch ;) short i makes it sound more like polish y). In general, I feel like learning pronunciation should be combined with phonetics classes, but that's something that was actually revealed to me at university.

  • @janwojtyna3392
    @janwojtyna339210 ай бұрын

    I would love to see Rob and Charlie try the most famous Polish "sweets" aka Śledzie... For all the lovely English speakers this is a polish joke and śledzie in question are pickled Herring. I gave a feeling he might like them.

  • @jacekjackson6903
    @jacekjackson690310 ай бұрын

    City of Toruń is Polish capital of gingerbread. In museum of gingerbread you will learn how to do it. You can take home your own pice of gingerbread.

  • @monikabrzozowska4863
    @monikabrzozowska486310 ай бұрын

    You should also taste traditional polish candy - Kukułka.

  • @Dusiash95
    @Dusiash9510 ай бұрын

    I live on Thorn right now. Everytime when I'm going to the concerts I'm buying gingerbreads for musicians.

  • @Kamil-kv6lv
    @Kamil-kv6lv10 ай бұрын

    wawel, wedel, tago are most famous polish sweet companies and a video with them would be more polish

  • @dorotabarbowska2184

    @dorotabarbowska2184

    10 ай бұрын

    used to be Polish, not any more, sold 😞 and the recipes deteriorate. it's not what it used to be any more....

  • @xEmilsonx
    @xEmilsonx10 ай бұрын

    next time try princessa, princepolo, chocolate wedel and mamba gum

  • @sasstiel7379
    @sasstiel737910 ай бұрын

    You two got me craving sweets at 2am 😩

  • @michalglogowski4443
    @michalglogowski444310 ай бұрын

    "Ptasie mleczko" My favorite

  • @karolinaadachi7411
    @karolinaadachi741110 ай бұрын

    Your "Delicje" was perfect :D

  • @aniakozalowska
    @aniakozalowska10 ай бұрын

    Jezyki are amazing. You must to try Jezyki Coolki as well. Love them

  • @wasabi1084
    @wasabi108410 ай бұрын

    Oglądając kanał Ruch Oporu - Elektryk w UK czy Zmywak zawsze śmiałem się z żartów na temat silikonu i pleśni w domach Angielskich. A teraz oglądam waszą sympatyczną parę i widzę, że faktycznie, chyba to nie są żarty, tylko powszechny problem. Pewnie wynika z bardzo starego budownictwa i problemów z tym związanych.

  • @tymot3722
    @tymot372210 ай бұрын

    THERE IS NOTHING BETTER THAN JEŻYKI!!!!

  • @fomalhaut86
    @fomalhaut8610 ай бұрын

    That Gingerbread and Delicje (our version of Jaffa cakes) is what I would consider to be Polish sweets - this is what we had on the market since like forever. The rest is just a rebrand of foreign sweets.

  • @kate89polishgirl31
    @kate89polishgirl3110 ай бұрын

    Great polish Rob 👍 Congratulations 🎉😊 I'm a huge fan of you 😊❤

  • @magdalenasteplewski3963
    @magdalenasteplewski39639 ай бұрын

    You should try: Michalki, Ptasie Mleczko, Chalwa, Krowki ... Just a few that comes to mind

  • @suber8632
    @suber863210 ай бұрын

    I was so waiting for these sour ones 🤣

  • @JordanWeddle-lx7tr
    @JordanWeddle-lx7tr10 ай бұрын

    Rob you need to do a video for Australia v England in the women’s World Cup. Our whole country has gone soccer mad because of this tournament and the success of the women’s team.

  • @RobReacts1

    @RobReacts1

    10 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately, because it's in aus, it's 11am ko over here and therefore I'm working so no chance of a watch along.

  • @dsekowski85
    @dsekowski8510 ай бұрын

    Jezyki my favs!!!! Enjoy!

  • @bastektrans
    @bastektrans10 ай бұрын

    Your Polish its better and better! Brawo

  • @szymonpapierzewski4596
    @szymonpapierzewski459610 ай бұрын

    If, you like śmiej żelki and jammy inside of gummy bears, you should definitely try "Śmiej żelki SOKKI" they're similar in taste to classic ones but with sweet kind of jam inside.

  • @eeMaa88
    @eeMaa8810 ай бұрын

    Round Christmas time you need to get from Polish shop Delicje with forst berry jelly and covered with white chocolate... mate! You'll know how heaven tastes!! It's not easy to get them, but they are the best!

  • @korinogaro
    @korinogaro10 ай бұрын

    Gingerbread is good when fresh, it gets worse... or requires tea/coffee when it gets older and less moist. To find fresh ones you just squeeze it a little and when it gives it is fresh.

  • @HappyToSeeYou87
    @HappyToSeeYou8710 ай бұрын

    Where Ptasie Mleczko or Prince Polo? ;)

  • @madzialena1977
    @madzialena197710 ай бұрын

    "Hit" is German, "Góralki" is Czech, and the rest is made by some global corporations (Nestle, Kraft or something else). If you tasted "Jeżyki" 20 yrs ago, when they were really Polish and compared them with nowadays "Jeżyki", you would spot the difference. In the original product, real sugar was used and in the fake ones, the usual terrible glucose syrup is used. "Delicje" are not the original ones either, and the maker is probably the same corp that makes "Jeżyki". When I lived in Ireland and the UK, I liked "Custard Creams" and "Rich tea", as they were not too sweet for me, and there were kind of spongy, white cakes with some jam and these were super tasty 😋 I can hear Rob is making some serious progress in Polish! Well done, Rob! Keep up the good work :)

  • @crazyfrytka
    @crazyfrytka10 ай бұрын

    I've spend my whole life in Poland and I don't reconize those Bambino and ORO at all... 🤔

  • @aleksandraszwalek8250
    @aleksandraszwalek82509 ай бұрын

    Yay! I eat Delicje the same! like your wife 😍 and I thought you've got chocolate Goplana - I love it ❤️

  • @mariolondyn50
    @mariolondyn5010 ай бұрын

    2:20 - In Toruń there is a museum of gingerbread made there since 1380 . This city is also famous for the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, who around 1540 established our solar system. This city is also known for a living very clever businessman ... Redemptorist 🥴😄.

  • @Majorowsky1337
    @Majorowsky133710 ай бұрын

    I eat Delicje in the exact same way as you do haha. first around it, then scoop the jelly and then the spongy cake ;D

  • @soulofwoods2721
    @soulofwoods27217 ай бұрын

    Well, that sure was funny to watch 😆 Just so you know, classic fresh&fruity isn't as sour guys, you just picked the sour variant 😂

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