flavors. rene: there s all these old school restaurants that have been here for hundreds of years. the herring, the rye bread, the smoked fish, the traditional stuff, you know? rene: there we go. thank you my good man. welcome to the happiest place on earth. anthony: oh there we go. rene: all right. smoked eel. peeled shrimps. pickled herring. these tiny little shrimps, it s one of the few seasonal offerings danes look forward to. our eating traditions are not that big here. historically, we ve eaten for survival. it was fuel to us. anthony: lutherans were not exactly the most fun bunch. what s sinful is to take too much pleasure in food. you know, if you re sitting at the table like, oh my god, that s so good, oh that s delicious you re already going down the slippery slope to, who knows what other kinds of behaviors. rene: you know my father is an immigrant. i m not even full dane. tony: your father was macedonian?
very traditional flavors. they re all these old school restaurants that have been here for hundreds of years. the herring, the rye bread, the traditional stuff, you know? there we go. thank you, my good man. welcome to the happiest place on earth. on earth. there we go. all right. smoked eel. pickled herring. these tiny little shrimps, it s one of the few seasonal offerings that danes look forward to. aren t eating traditions aren t that big here. historically we ve eaten for survival. it was fuel to us. lutherans were not exactly the most fun bunch. it was sinful to take too much pleasure in food, you know? if you re sitting at the table saying, oh, my god, that s so good, you re already going down the slippe slope to who knows what other kind of behaviors. my father is an immigrant
smoked fish, the traditional stuff, you know? rene: there we go. thank you my good man. welcome to the happiest place on earth. anthony: oh there we go. rene: all right. smoked eel. peeled shrimps. pickled herring. these tiny little shrimps, it s one of the few seasonal offerings danes look forward to. our eating traditions are not that big here. historically, we ve eaten for survival. it was fuel to us. anthony: lutherans were not exactly the most fun bunch. what s sinful is to take too much pleasure in food. you know, if you re sitting at the table like, oh my god, that s so good, oh that s delicious you re already going down the slippery slope to, who knows what other kinds of behaviors. rene: you know my father is an immigrant. i m not even full dane. tony: your father was macedonian? rene: yeah, from the former yugoslavia. anthony: right, and then you left yugoslavia at what age? rene: fourteen.
familiar with this one at all? no. traditionally it s served around christmas time. we call them ebelskievers. you ve got a little fish rammed right through. i love it. isn t this sweet? there s a pickled cucumber in the middle. that s great. isn t it just awesome? very traditional flavors. there s all these old school restaurants that have been here for hundreds of years. the herring, the rye bread, the smoked fish, the traditional stuff. you know? there we go. thank you, my good man. welcome to the happiest place on earth. on earth. there we go. all right. smoked eel. shrimp. pickled herring. these tiny little shrimps, one of the few seasonal offerings that danes look forward to. our eating traditions aren t that big here. historically, we ve eaten for survival. it was fuel to us. lutherans were not exactly the most fun bunch. it was sinful to take too much
restaurants that have been here for hundreds of years. the herring, the rye bread, the smoked fish, the traditional stuff. you know? there we go. thank you, my good man. welcome to the happiest place on earth. on earth. there we go. all right. smoked eel. shrimp. pickled herring. these tiny little shrimps, one of the few seasonal offerings that danes look forward to. our eating traditions aren t that big here. historically, we ve eaten for survival. it was fuel to us. lutherans were not exactly the most fun bunch. it was sinful to take too much pleasure in food. you re sitting at the table, like oh, my god, that s so good. ooh, it s delicious. you re already going down a slippery slope of who knows what other kinds of behaviors. my father is an immigrant here. i m not even a full dane. your father was macedonian?