• Foreign candy/sweets to try?
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Not sure if you'd consider this candy, but: [IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1d/Stroopwafels.jpg[/IMG] Dutch Stroopwafels Even better when combined with a good cup of coffee or some hot chocolate.
[QUOTE=Jojje;47442715]Fuckin' love Bilar. I usually pair them up in groups of threes with one of each colour then just eat them in groups like that. Until I run out of enough colours to pair.[/QUOTE] Me too :D [editline]2nd April 2015[/editline] [QUOTE=DemonDog;47442716]it's hard to describe. kind of like a moderately soft biscuit[/QUOTE] So no tofu shit or something? Good.
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;47441333]Obscure manga food that nobody in the west has ever heard of [IMG]http://www.tofucute.com/images/115_pocky_chocolate_large.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Get the Thai ones.
eurofag here [img]http://www.dutchsweets.com/images/DSC_0393.jpg[/img] Tyrkisk Peber (Turkinpippuri in Finland) another from Finnish company Fazer: [t]http://multimedia.pol.dk/archive/00650/STUDIE_Vi_tester_650332a.jpg[/t] these are pretty good too: [t]http://www.kathrinerostrup.dk/wp-content/uploads/DSC04880.jpg[/t] Toms Skildpadder (chocolate turtles filled with caramel and rum) there's also 'P-tærter' from Carletti, which are small pieces of pie-shaped nougats with peanuts, hence the name 'p-pies'. But they're a bit american-influenced, so I don't know if you're looking for that. [img]http://www.carletti.dk/Files/Billeder/Downloads/11-791_P-taerter_110g_pose.jpg[/img] [editline]2nd April 2015[/editline] for some reason i can't edit my post to thumb that last image, terribly sorry!
Those turtles look yummy.
They're amazing. To the OP, since you're in the US I'd recommend [url]http://www.universalyums.com/[/url]
Try Bamba or Bisli. Bamba is a peanut butter flavored puff of grain. It's like cheese puffs but softer and with a peanut taste.
[t]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/81ar8SSisQL.jpg[/t] These are pretty good, especially with vanilla ice. [t]http://i.imgur.com/0XetVKu.jpg[/t] Giffler too. I prefer the vanilla ones. Do you have Ritter Sport? They are really good. (Especially the Strawberry ones)
Baltic dairy treat, the "curd snack", or as we know it, the kohuke. It's basically a dairy treat covered in chocolate. [img]http://puu.sh/gZ87W/e2049c086e.jpg[/img] Really tasty imo, but only available in Baltic countries, probably cause it's not well known and requires refrigeration.
[QUOTE=war_man333;47442819]eurofag here [img]http://www.dutchsweets.com/images/DSC_0393.jpg[/img] Tyrkisk Peber (Turkinpippuri in Finland) another from Finnish company Fazer: [t]http://multimedia.pol.dk/archive/00650/STUDIE_Vi_tester_650332a.jpg[/t] these are pretty good too: [t]http://www.kathrinerostrup.dk/wp-content/uploads/DSC04880.jpg[/t] Toms Skildpadder (chocolate turtles filled with caramel and rum) there's also 'P-tærter' from Carletti, which are small pieces of pie-shaped nougats with peanuts, hence the name 'p-pies'. But they're a bit american-influenced, so I don't know if you're looking for that. [img]http://www.carletti.dk/Files/Billeder/Downloads/11-791_P-taerter_110g_pose.jpg[/img] [editline]2nd April 2015[/editline] for some reason i can't edit my post to thumb that last image, terribly sorry![/QUOTE] Oh goddamn it you stole tykisk peber. you did however forget about vampires. [t]http://src.discounto.de/pics/Angebote/2012-09/337803/362426_HARIBO-Fruchtgummi-Vampire_xxl.jpg[/t] I am addicted to these little buggers, which really sucks since i can't get them frequently. Also a note about tyrkisk peber, keep them dry, if they get any amount of moisture, they clump up in these huge sticky balls, it alters their taste a bit, but not enough to warrant doing it on purpose.
You can also supposedly brew vodka on Tyrkisk Peber. Vampires are alright
Anyone know of any postal services that mails food? I'll send you something, OP!
[t]http://www.thesweetclub.co.uk/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/p/a/parma_violets.jpg[/t] My favourite sweet of all time. [t]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2251/2090892496_c4f701b810.jpg[/t] Great chocolate. (Violet Crumble in Australia) [t]http://www.visuality-group.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/flake_2.jpg[/t] Delicious Cadbury. [t]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/af/Aero-Mint-Wrapper-Small.jpg[/t] Incredible chocolate, I believe they sell it in Canada as well, so will be cheaper to get.
[QUOTE=Alex_V;47444914]Baltic dairy treat, the "curd snack", or as we know it, the kohuke. It's basically a dairy treat covered in chocolate. [img]http://puu.sh/gZ87W/e2049c086e.jpg[/img] Really tasty imo, but only available in Baltic countries, probably cause it's not well known and requires refrigeration.[/QUOTE] That looks delicious.
Thanks a lot for the suggestions, guys. Keep 'em coming. I'll start ordering some shit soon.
[IMG]http://www.galaxychocolate.co.uk/images/nutrition/products/mars-32324-large.jpg[/img] It's creamy chocolate with lumps of cookie in, sooooo good.
Kinder chocolate, like any of the bars or the eggs. Love them
[QUOTE=Killbane;47440323]Kendal Mint Cake is pretty nice if you like well, mint and sugar. [URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kendal_Mint_Cake[/URL] No idea how hard it is to get outside of the Uk.[/QUOTE] Looks like a york pattie. If you have an Asian shop nearby, there's a few good options. Try [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mochi"]Mochi[/URL] Also get green tea and strawberry KitKats.
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