Leroy Johnson
 

  • @calatheaflamestar4924 says:

    I’m from Germany and I never get the paprika hype😂 I know almost every German loves them but imho “salt & pepper” or “sour cream + onion” tastes sooo much better😅

  • @cleanixx5343 says:

    It’s so weird how I grew up thinking Paprica was just the standard crisp flavor everywhere lol.

  • @MaskedOG says:

    No clue why there was so much paprika. It is comone but there usualy should be other flavours as well.

  • @donnaadkins2429 says:

    Paprika is a spice that is very common in Baltic cuisine (German, Hungarian, Polish, Czech, etc.) Hungarian paprika is incredible!

    • @sonkerieckmann7183 says:

      Baltic Like in “baltic sea” and you Just throw czechia and hungary in the Pot. 😂 Hungary is closer to the mediterrane SEA than the baltic sea. Baltic cuisine would be a fish focused cuisine and ia definetly not the reason that Paprika is so popular. The Origin is more in the hungarian cuisine, as one of Chips bags even stated “ungarische” = hungarian. Hungarian was part of the austrian Hungarian Empire and so Paprika came from the south to Germany and was probably one of the First spices introduced to us.

  • @adiohead says:

    Canada does seem to be really expensive.

  • @92metaldrummer says:

    Hahah, that dinosaur 😂🫶🏻🦖wish I could meet you two. Hope you had/ have a great time here in Germany 😊. Greetings from a german vegan petrolhead 😊

  • @mikeskylark1594 says:

    Awesome

  • @TheEighthWavve says:

    Often the beans in glasses are the bio and more expensive ones, the cheaper beans are canned.

  • @Julie31596 says:

    From England here. I love paprika especially the dried smoked that I buy in our local supermarkets. It’s great to add to stir fried veggies for fahitas as a midweek quick and tasty meal here. I’m trying to grow it in my small greenhouse but no luck yet.

  • @GabrielPettier says:

    Very similar to what we have here in the Netherlands (just next to germany), watch out for a “vega” symbol that look just like the vegan one, too, but actually means vegetarian, i was caught up a few times by it as well. Though sometimes when you look at the ingredient list, it actually seem to be vegan, the “vega” logo is just not a promise. ._.
    Otherwise yeah, things are quite good around there, lots of vegan options.

  • @JessiHartnett says:

    I’ve just gotten really into paprika, how funny! Now I want to visit Germany

  • @plantbasedsenior4240 says:

    Would love to try the vegan Frikadellen. My husband’s family is Danish and I used to make it before I went vegan.

  • @dibamoca9885 says:

    The selection is awesome. I’m a bit jealous 😉

  • @d.rabbitwhite says:

    Maybe Germany understands about price gouging disallowing it, and why glass is better. I keep wondering why Organic foods are put in plastic everywhere. Even the fresh produce arrives to grocer free, and the grocer wraps it in plastic.

  • @debsnowden4310 says:

    Google Translate was a life saver while grocery shopping in Mexico. Love to watch your videos and so glad you are having a wonderful time in Germany.

  • @GST6647 says:

    ❤❤❤

  • @melrox8809 says:

    Nice to see they have so many vegan options. I’ve never seen beans in glass jars in the us.

  • @mattie_17 says:

    so grateful for this🙏🏼 i hope the vegan selection will be more dominant everywhere in the world soon🌱♡♥︎

  • @julia.v.1985 says:

    Paprika Chips are Tasty. Have you tried them? But nowadays i prefer the salty ones 😋

  • @LongLeg1995 says:

    Wish you would visit Denmark, not just Copenhagen.

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