what is the country with the best candy in your opinion?
my aunt recently went to france and brought back a bunch of candy for me and i gotta say it was pretty good but i still think US candy is the best
my aunt recently went to france and brought back a bunch of candy for me and i gotta say it was pretty good but i still think US candy is the best
i havent had any candy besides candy from the US but english people go on and on about how they have the best chocolate and im very interested in trying that
Only candy I can stand is from scandinavia, usually not too sweet and just right.
Belgium is pretty dope, also Denmark has some nice hand made candies, I got a bunch from my friend's mum when I was over.
my brother in law got me belgian chocolate from a business trip and it was so good that now smelling american chocolate makes me want to retch
also, japanese kit kats
also, japanese kit kats
mexico puts chili powder on all of their candy and i rly like it
France has this, the game is completely rigged
France has this, the game is completely rigged
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Baklava is GOAT
Belgian chocolate is the best
England does some top tier baking
Belgian chocolate is the best
England does some top tier baking
Swedish candy op
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Nationalism: Belgian chocolate really is the best, come at me swiss
British candy is quite good too, I don't really know what they call it but we just call it "English candy" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquorice_allsorts
British candy is quite good too, I don't really know what they call it but we just call it "English candy" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquorice_allsorts
the english candy that's sold in jars and by weight is pretty neat
i've traveled around the world and i'd have to say that japan has the best candy for me personally
royce chocolate is god tier in terms of chocolates, although chocolates are probably my weakspot in terms of sweets
https://www.royce.com/contents/english_rcw/
edit: hey i just looked it up and they actually have a small handful of locations in the US
http://order.royceconfectusa.com/pages/royce-store-locations
their chocolate quite literally melts in your mouth, which is something that i have only nearly experienced in some places around europe
i also like pickled plums (umeboshi), and umeboshi hard candy/gum is fantastic, although giving it out at events/lans a lot of people from NA can't handle how sweet or sour it is, although the ones that do actually like it a lot
http://www.amazon.com/Japanese-Plum-Candy-Koume-2-39oz/dp/B003VDX8CU
i've given out something called paicro as gifts, which are basically intensely sweet croissant-shaped chips that taste like butter biscuits mixed with other flavors, and a lot of people really enjoyed it no matter where they lived
http://i.imgur.com/dqEkqtM.jpg
rice crackers and mochi/dango are also really great tbh, and i really enjoy garigari popsicles on hot days which are basically just soda-flavored popsicles
http://i.imgur.com/haABJZX.jpg
royce chocolate is god tier in terms of chocolates, although chocolates are probably my weakspot in terms of sweets
https://www.royce.com/contents/english_rcw/
[b]edit:[/b] hey i just looked it up and they actually have a small handful of locations in the US
http://order.royceconfectusa.com/pages/royce-store-locations
their chocolate quite literally melts in your mouth, which is something that i have only nearly experienced in some places around europe
i also like pickled plums (umeboshi), and umeboshi hard candy/gum is fantastic, although giving it out at events/lans a lot of people from NA can't handle how sweet or sour it is, although the ones that do actually like it a lot
http://www.amazon.com/Japanese-Plum-Candy-Koume-2-39oz/dp/B003VDX8CU?tag=teamfortresst-20
i've given out something called paicro as gifts, which are basically intensely sweet croissant-shaped chips that taste like butter biscuits mixed with other flavors, and a lot of people really enjoyed it no matter where they lived
[img]http://i.imgur.com/dqEkqtM.jpg[/img]
rice crackers and mochi/dango are also really great tbh, and i really enjoy garigari popsicles on hot days which are basically just soda-flavored popsicles
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Tatars got this and it's pretty good.
http://www.gastronom.ru/binfiles/images/00000018/00021343.jpg
But I'd still go with Belgium or Switzerland 'cause I fucking love chocolate.
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But I'd still go with Belgium or Switzerland 'cause I fucking love chocolate.
this is pretty amazing chocolate
https://www.bettys.co.uk/chocolates
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gtMY_27PTc
Best candy. For a real man.
Best candy. For a real man.
MIndhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gtMY_27PTc
Best candy. For a real man.
delicious but onfortunately make u take a mean shit
Best candy. For a real man.[/quote]
delicious but onfortunately make u take a mean shit
as a canadian who loves chocolate, UK has amazing food.
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Belgian Chocolates are amazing
Japanese Hi-Chews are amazing
Japanese Hi-Chews are amazing
Foxi've traveled around the world and i'd have to say that japan has the best candy for me personally
Fox brought a bunch of Japanese candies to GXL to make people love him! But nobody wanted the sembé (Second pic in his post).
Foxrice crackers and mochi/dango are also really great tbh
Mochi is amazing. It's rice steamed and beaten into almost a dough-like texture, but still sticky and thick. A popular street food in Japan are mochi balls dipped in something like a sweeter teriyaki sauce. There's only one place in Toronto that sells them, but they're not fresh.
My mother used to buy these for my brother and I all the time:
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Fox brought a bunch of Japanese candies to GXL to make people love him! But nobody wanted the sembé (Second pic in his post).
[quote=Fox]rice crackers and mochi/dango are also really great tbh[/quote]
Mochi is amazing. It's rice steamed and beaten into almost a dough-like texture, but still sticky and thick. A popular street food in Japan are mochi balls dipped in something like a sweeter teriyaki sauce. There's only one place in Toronto that sells them, but they're not fresh.
My mother used to buy these for my brother and I all the time:
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kunafeh or kunafah is a Levantine cheese pastry soaked in sweet, sugar-based syrup, typical of the regions belonging to the former Ottoman Empire. It is a specialty of the Levant and adjoining areas of Egypt and Turkey.
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i LOVE this
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i LOVE this